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A GEORGE V SILVER TENNIS TROPHY WITH COVER, the trophy of ball form with a racquet finial, on three legs cast as racquets with a ball resting on the frame edge and adjoining the body of the trophy, engraved inscription 'R.B.S.C Ladies Handicap Doubles, 1st Prize, 1927', maker Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1925, approximate weight 2.4ozt, 76 grams
AN ELIZABETH II TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, greyhound finial to domed circular cover, the cup engraved 'The Spillers Greyhound Derby 1974, White City, London, Won by Jimsun, Trainer - Geoffrey De Mulder, Owner - J. DE Mulder, mounted on a black plastic socle base, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1973, total approximate weight including screw fitting, approximate weight 32ozt, 1000g, height approximate 38cm, together with a newspaper cutting relating to the win (2)
Q SICINIUS & COPONIUS SILVER DENARIUS, mint moving East with Pompey. Q Sirinivs VIR diademed head of Apollo right star below Rev C. Coponivs PR SC The Club of Hercules arrow and bow, together with M FURrus LF Philus Denarius 119bc Laureate head of Janus M. FOVRI.L.F. Around Roma standing left erecting trophy gallic arms around Roma to right PHLI in exergue (2)
A silver trophy of Indian and 7th Gurkha Rifles interest, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1938, the shallow bowl with angular twin handles, 3¾in. (9.75cm.) high, on a square canted pedestal base with bakelite plinth, the bowl engraved 'Bhopal Yacht Club - The Commodore Trophy 1944, Presented by Col. Nawabzada Saiduzza Farkhan, Won by Lt. Col. A.S. Mackay M.C.'; together with a silver plated tankard bearing the inscription 'Bhopal Yacht Club, Regatta 1943, Team Race Winners Bhopal State Forces, Col. Nawabzada Saiduzza Farkhan, Lt Col. A.S. Mackay M.C.'. (2)
7th Gurkha Rifles interest - a silver point to point regimental trophy, Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1920, inscribed '7th G.R. Point To Point 1922, Presented by Major S.S Whitaker, Regimental Race, winners 1951 D Company, 1952 C Company, 1953-54 B Company, 1958 SP.Coy, 1968 C Coy, 1976 SP Coy, 1979 A Coy', together with with various related ephemera, weight without base 368g.
^ Good Attributed Georgian Officers Blued and Gilt Sword with Connections to the Battle of Pulo Aura, South China Seas 1804, curved single edge blade cut with a single broad fuller, blued gilt and etched with crowned GR, military trophy, flowers, foliage and banner etched WARRANTED for half length, gilt brass stirrup hilt, lion’s head pommel, chequered and fluted one piece ivory grip, in its leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts. Blade 29”. Good condition, hilt retains most original gilding, gilt to scabbard mounts mostly worn. Sword was purchased by the current vendor from the family of Captain Hamilton, East India Company. The sword comes with a hand written history of his service and this sword, “This sword was presented to Captain Hamilton for his part in repelling an attack by a French naval force in the straits of Malacca in 1804”. The Battle of Pulo Aura, took place on the 14th February 1804 between well armed merchant ships of the East India Company and a heavily gunned French naval squadron commanded by French Admiral Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand, Comte de Linois. The East India Company ships were commanded by Commodore Nathaniel Dance, it was Dances heroic and aggressive tactics in the action which led to the French fleet retiring from the action after a short engagement. Not content with the French fleet retiring from the action, Dance then ordered his ships to chase the French fleet off until they were safe to continue their voyage to India. The paperwork states that in Captain Hamilton’s signal log, he states that all Captains involved in this action were presented with a ceremonial sword for saving the fleet and its cargo, “This naval engagement in the family was known as the Battle of the China Seas”. They go onto state that they originally owned a miniature of Captain Hamilton but this was stolen, vendor states this is why he was able to purchase the sword from the family. A very interesting sword presented for a small naval engagement in the South China Seas during the Napoleonic wars.Please note a CITES certificate will need to be acquired for export outside of the European Union. Items containing Ivory can not be shipped to countries where this is banned.
Georgian Cavalry Officer’s Sword of 1796 Pattern Type, broad curved single edge blade cut with a single fuller, etched with crowned GR cipher, post 1801 royal arms, trophy of arms, and foliage retaining much gilding in the etching, gilt brass stirrup hilt with lion’s head pommel with shell and laurel mane, copper wire bound leather covered grip. Good condition, hilt retains approx. 85% original gilding, some wear and stains to blade. Blade length 30.5”.
1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officers Sword, gilt brass strap and knuckle bow with central shield style langet, gilded pommel and fluted back strap. Leather covered grip with copper wire binding. Curved single edged blade with large partial fuller. Remains of the gilt tooled etched decoration to the blade, early Ordnance / Engineers three cannon badge and order of the Thistle is etched along with trophy of arms and the makers details of Thomas Gills. Originally the sword would have been blue and gilt but none of the blueing remains and only outlines of the gilt remains to the etching. Blade measures 82 ½cms in length. No scabbard.
Interesting Midshipman’s Type Dirk, tapered blade with saw back edge, gilt copper guard engraved with foliage, rosewood handle with later brass pommel, in its copper sheath with traces of gilding and engraved overall with foliage, military trophy and with the maker Dudley Portsmo. Blade 14cms. Good condition, age worn overall.
A selection of silver, to include; a Chester silver trophy, engraved 'Montana August 20th 1925', a silver two handled bottle / decanter collar, a silver cigarette case, a florally enamelled case, early 19th century (at fault), a hair slide, a miniature silver funnel, a bracelet clasp, assorted charms, an enamelled elephant etc (Qty)
A selection of silver comprising; an Edwardian Mappin & Webb cylindrical canister and associated cover, the cover engraved with family crest, a Victorian posy vase, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1892, a globular silver mounted and glass match striker, a cream jug, Chester 1928, an octagonal trophy, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928, and a Victorian silver plated wine taster, 10.6ozt of weighable silver (6)
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