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Lot 714

A pair of Edwardian silver dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham 1910, with swag decoration, 12.5cm high; a similar pair, Birmingham 1907, 13.5cm high; a twin handled trophy cut, Birmingham 1924, 22.5cm high, on ebonised base; and a panelled ovoid vase, Sheffield 1914

Lot 383

A quantity of silver plate to include a punch bowl, a tea set, dishes, cased flatware, candlesticks, and a trophy cup

Lot 20

TWO HANDLED SILVER TROPHY GREYHOUND RACING, CELTIC PARK BELFAST'THE LORD MAYOR'S CUP PRESENTED BY SIR CRAWFORD MCCULLAGH. D.L. 24TH NOVEMBER 1933'ON WOODEN PLINTHMAKER: G.W., SHEFFIELD 1932HEIGHT: 10 INCHES WIDTH: 12 INCHES WEIGHT: 34 TROY OUNCES

Lot 632

SILVER TROPHY CUP, HM Silver twin handled trophy cup "Rose Challenge Cup for Shooting 1937", Birmingham 1937, 6" high on secured plinth

Lot 638

ART NOUVEAU SILVER TROPHY CUP, HM Silver twin handled trophy cup engraved "Camborne Show 1945 challenge cup for Best Pedigree & Grading Register Shorthorn", Sheffield 1916, 18" high

Lot 671

2 MINIATURE TROPHY CUPS, 5 HM silver handled button hooks and silver dressing table candle stick

Lot 172

Metalware - a chrome plated egg cup stand; silver plated flatware; fruit knives; trophy; brass ladle; etc (2 boxes)

Lot 192

A MARINE THEMED CAST IRON STICK STAND, 19TH CENTURY, with a Jack Tar holding a rope stick retainer, standing atop a trophy of marine iconography, the base with removable drip pan -- 27in. (68.5cm.)

Lot 136

A Vintage Polaroid Camera, Jimmy Tarbuck Silver Plated Golf Trophy, Jewellery Boxes

Lot 39

Pair of Britannia silver trophy disks, London 1975, 120g, together with a contemporary white metal necklace, a Chinese white metal cuff and a pair of candlesticks, (6)

Lot 611

CARD TABLE, George III satinwood and tulipwood crossbanded with musical trophy and allover foliate swag and bellflower painted decoration having a D-shaped foldover baize lined top, 91cm W x 45cm D x 72cm H.

Lot 670

WALL MIRROR, Louis XVI giltwood with laurel wreath and martial trophy surmount above a rectangular plate, 67cm W x 117cm H. (with faults)

Lot 79

RADCLIFFE ROUND BOTTOMED CYLINDER. 9.25ins long, light olive green glass embossed THE PROPERTY OF/ J. HARDMAN/ RADCLIFFE with cup trophy registered trade mark. Very good. (9/10) NR

Lot 165

AVIATION: George Stainforth (1899-1942) British Wing Commander, the first pilot to exceed 400mph and a member of various victorious Schneider Trophy teams. A.L.S., G. H. Stainforth, two pages, 8vo, South Farnborough, 10th November 1933, to Colonel Bunker, on the printed stationery of the Experimental Section, Royal Aircraft Establishment. Stainforth thanks his correspondent for their letter and asks if he will 'convey to the Flag Officers and Committee of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club my thanks for their hospitality', adding that he enjoyed his visit very much. Together with a second, brief A.L.S., G. H. Stainforth, one page, 8vo, South Farnborough, 20th June 1933, to Miss [Eileen] Cond, on the printed stationery of the Experimental Section, Royal Aircraft Establishment. Stainforth thanks his correspondent for her letter and forwards the autograph she requested; Owen Cathcart-Jones (1901-1985) English Aviator who set several World Records for Long Distance flights in the 1930s. T.L.S., Owen Cathcart-Jones, one page, 4to, Feltham, Middlesex, 11th June 1933, to Miss. Eileen M. Cond, on the printed stationery of The Hanworth Club at London Air Park. Cathcart-Jones thanks his correspondent for her letter and best wishes for his flight to Australia and continues to remark 'You must not believe half the rather vulgar things which appear in the newspapers, but if we do go on this flight it will be in September, and then, will only be quite a private flight from Berlin, Australia and back'. He concludes 'I sincerely hope that my signature will not disfigure your book in any way, and that you will kindly not place it next to those of Mollison, Crippen, or Randolph Churchill'. Together with a second, brief T.L.S., Owen Cathcart-Jones, one page, 8vo, Park Lane, London, 8th November 1934, to Miss. Eileen M. Cond, on the printed stationery of Grosvenor House. Cathcart-Jones thanks his correspondent for her letter of congratulations. Two paperclip rust stains to the edges of the letter, one slightly affecting the signature; Ken Waller (1908-   ) British Chief Test Pilot, participated in the MacRobertson Centenary Air Race in 1934 alongside Owen Cathcart-Jones. A.L.S., Ken Waller, one page, 4to, Lympne Airport, Kent, 14th April 1935, to Miss [Eileen] Cond, on the attractive blue printed stationery of the Cinque Ports Flying Club. Waller thanks his correspondent for her letter and sends his autograph as requested. Tape stains to the upper and lower edges, not affecting the text or signature; Peggy Salaman (1912-     ) Jewish English Pilot who, at the age of 19, set a record flight from England to Cape Town in 1931, accompanied by Gordon Store. A.L.S., Peggy Salaman, one page, 8vo, Hyde Park, London, 13th December n.y., to Peggy Cond. Salaman thanks her correspondent for their letter of congratulations and continues 'Mr. Store is in Kimberley, so I can not get his autograph for your collection. I enclose a snap shot (no longer present) of the lion cubs and myself. I had Juba and Joker in the plane from Juba to Kimberley, the distance is 2,705 miles'. G to generally VG, 6

Lot 24

MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team of 1966. Signed 6 x 8 photograph depicting Moore in a three quarter length pose kissing the Jules Rimet trophy following England's victory in the World Cup final at Wembley Stadium on 30th July 1966. In the immediate background the England players Jack Charlton and Geoff Hurst can be seen. Signed by Moore in blue ink to the image and also signed by Geoff Hurst at the head of the image (Hurst's signature with poor contrast). A couple of very slight, minor corner creases, otherwise VG 

Lot 10

STANLEY FREDERICK: (1841-1908) 16th Earl of Derby.British Politician, Governor General of Canada 1888-93. An avid sportsman, Stanley is famous in North America for presenting Canada with the Stanley Cup, the annually awarded Ice Hockey Championship trophy. D.S., Fred Stanley, one page, folio, St. James's Palace, London, 30th April 1878. The partially printed document is a military commission appointing William Henry Fife to be an Adjutant in the Yeomanry Forces. Signed by Stanley at the foot in his capacity as Secretary of State for War and countersigned by Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904) Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 1856-95. With a pale blue blind embossed paper seal affixed. Partially mounted to a folio page removed from an album. With light age wear, otherwise VG

Lot 469

A miniature silver twin handled trophy, together with a quantity of silver and silver plated flatware, to include two boxed examples.

Lot 11

GOLF INTEREST: LOT OF PRESENTATION TROPHY CUPS RELATED TO SKELMORLIE GOLF CLUBto include a large two handled cup on pedestal base bearing presentation inscription 'The Anderson Trophy', with two other cups including the 'Centenary Cup'; also with silver plated presentation tray from Skelmorlie Golf Club, the largest trophy 36cm high (4)

Lot 133

A Birmingham Silver Two Handled Pedestal Trophy Cup, together with a Sheffield silver mustard with blue glass liner

Lot 147

An Early Georgian Cream Jug (marks rubbed) together with a London silver trophy cup

Lot 158

A carved Kings College Students Lion Trophy, given to the Robinson family

Lot 302

A LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY WHIST WALL SHIELD TROPHY. 'Staffordshire Branch Club Union Whist Trophy'. With central enamel card decoration and named and dated plaques around dated 1898 - 1902. Height 46cm

Lot 32

A LARGE QUANTITY OF TROPHY CUPS, to include twin handled and Rose bowl types, many with engraved inscriptions.

Lot 1138

AN RAC RALLY EASTBOURNE 1933 TROPHY, stamped BIRMINGHAM MEDAL CO., 12.5ins high, and ANOTHER TROPHY ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB RALLY, HASTINGS 1933.

Lot 143

Miscellaneous Silver Plate, including 12 pcs ivory style handled fish knives and forks, original presentation box, a mahogany case of six fish knives and forks in the original box together with six bone handled fruit knives and forks Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh dd 1889, Chesterfield presentation trophy and six solid silver coffee spoons, Sheffield hallmark dd 1946, mm S&B.

Lot 328

Two silver porringers, four small silver trophy cups, a silver salt, pepper and mustard, approx. 21oz gross

Lot 349

Two silver plated trophy cups, a community plate cutlery set etc

Lot 257

Georgian style silver trophy mug, inscribed, London 1935; Victorian silver christening mug, London 1842; inscribed silver christening mug, Birmingham 1876, gross weight 21oz 13dwt (3).

Lot 258

Two silver trophy bowls, Birmingham 1901 and 1921, gross weight 9oz 19dwt (2)

Lot 256

Silver trophy cup with upright scrolled handles, Birmingham 1924, height 21cm, 8oz19dwt

Lot 249

SPORTING TROPHY. A PAIR OF FIVE POINT ANTLERS ON SKULL PLATE AND OAK SHIELD WITH TABLET ENGRAVED JM-W BENMORE 6.10.78

Lot 101

AEMILIUS LEPIDUS PAULLUS, 62BC AR Denarius 3.83 grams, Pavllvs Lepidvs Concordia, Drademed and Veild head of Concordia right/L. Aemilius Pallus standing right of trophy Perseus with two sons captive on left TER above, Pavllvs in exergue e.f

Lot 303

A VICTORIAN ETCHED GLASS PUNCH BOWL OR TROPHY, with Victorian 1876 shilling in the stem, the bowl engraved with flowers and foliage and 'James Taylor 1877' circular bowl, baluster stem, circular foot, height approximately 36cm

Lot 45

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

Lot 63

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, elongated plain handles, the cup with scrolled border and engraved with ferns which surround blind cartouches, circular foot, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1910, approximate weight 14.4ozt, 449g, height approximately 23cm

Lot 66

A MODERN SILVER TROPHY, in the form of a greyhound, with front paw raised, mounted on a green and black rough edge marble base, makers mark A. Edward Jones Ltd, Birmingham 1968, height approximately 14.5cm

Lot 67

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)

Lot 68

FOUR EPNS TROPHY CUPS, three with covers, all relating to Greyhound Racing, including 'Skol Select Stakes Wembley 1979', won by Desert Pilot, 'The Mytton Mermaid Invitation Race 9-8-79' and 'Hall Green Stadium The Terry Saunders Midlands Stayers Stakes ....' heights max 53cm to 31cm (4)

Lot 99

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)

Lot 853

A 19th century and later giltwood and gesso overmantel the ribbon and trophy pierced pediment over an arched mirror plate between spiral ribbon moulded uprights and rope twist beading, 110cm wide, 151cm high overall

Lot 380

A Victorian oak framed trophy display cabinet,height 64cm, width 30cm.

Lot 86

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bowfront gramophone case, the hinged lid over a trophy inlaid panel and patera inlaid panel doors for speaker and record storage, on acanthus carved cabriole legs and brass castors, lacks gramophone movement, 44cm wide, 118cm high

Lot 409

A silver plated trophy on polished alabaster base 45cm

Lot 433

A miniature heart shaped photograph frame, a silver topped jewellery box, a German white metal trophy cup, etc

Lot 1273

Hallmarked silver Mere golf club trophy, assay Birmingham 1969, 259 g

Lot 1274

Hallmarked silver twin handled trophy, Birmingham 1928, H: 13 cm to handle top, 82g

Lot 83

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)

Lot 368

Millicent Etheldreda Gray (British, b.1873, fl.1899-1911), Still life of garden flowers in a silver trophy, seated upon a salver, oil on canvas, signed to a card set upon the tray lower left 'M. E. Gray', 21½ x 17½in. (54.5 x 44.5cm.).

Lot 149

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.

Lot 268

6 treen items, bell & plated trophy

Lot 126

Box including trophy, china, 2 silver spoons etc

Lot 473

^ 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.  

Lot 478

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”.

Lot 520

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.

Lot 545

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.

Lot 7

A bronzed figure of a fox, together with two bronzed polo trophy figures

Lot 154

SMALL SILVER WARE with hallmarked silver and EPNS cutlery to include a pair of three handled salts, a small two handled trophy cup, a table serving spoon by William Eley & William Fearn, a pair of sugar tongs and teaspoon etc, 6.5 approximate troy ozs weighable

Lot 55

A 19th century tole peinte snuff box, shield form, the hinged cover with a harvest trophy and 'Success to the Farmer', red ground, with gilt borders, length 8.5cm.

Lot 591

A Chinese silver globe trophy, modelled as a globe, mounted with an eagle with spread wings, on a two coloured wooden base, height 26.3cm, approx. weight 8.2oz.

Lot 143

A Spanish White Metal Two Handled Trophy with Ribbed Body and Swan Supports. Plinth Marked for Ruz Trophies, Marbella. 17cms Diameter, 26cm High

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