TWO SIMILAR 40 BORE FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOLS, ALEXR THOMSON, EDINBURGH OR NOCK [LONDON], C1790 with turn off barrel, signed and trophy engraved lock, a star to the trigger guard, walnut butt, 16cm l, 1 5/8ths inch and 1 3/4 inch barrel ++One lacking the holster hook, both with light old rust pitting and dirt, the locks in apparently working order and undamaged, minor old knocks and scratches to the butts but not chipped or split
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A late 19th century French brass mantel clock, with repeat mechanism, the square case surmounted by a trophy, with lion mask sides on cabochon and paw feet, the dial with enamel chapters and inscribed Comptoir General, 9 Bd. Poissoniere Paris H. Rondet, the similarly inscribed countwheel movement striking on a bell, numbered 1886 4188, 42cm high
A collection of Indian silver and plated wares, Including a Kashmir kashkul shaped bowl and hardstone set snuff box, hammered silver bowl, articulated fish, Anglo-Indian jar and cover and napkin ring, trophy beaker dated 1953, small lobed pandan box, perfume bottle, and a small ewer and dish (11)
Cricket and Jewish Interest:- The Salmon Challenge Shield, a cricketing trophy shield, silver-plated mounts on oak shield, centre with oval plaque within oak leaf surround depicting, in relief, a cricket match below a ribbon-tied laurel swag in turn below a scroll inscribed "Salmon Challenge Shield 1925", at base an escutcheon inscribed "Presented by Major Isidore Salmon CBE, DL, MP to the Hanwell Cricket Club for annual competition in the Hanwell Schools Cricket League", the easel back with label for Mappin & Webb as retailers and applied with 23 silver and silver plated shields(one shield absent) inscribed with year and winning school, 51 cm. high.Sir Isidore Salmon CBE,DL,MP, JP (1876-1941) was a Conservative politician and MP for Harrow where he replaced Oswald Mosley after the latter defected to the Labour Party. He was also Vice President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and active in the management of J. Lyons & Co. Overall goood condition, small chip to top of strut and another chip at back of top right corner
A George V two-handled trophy cup, by Barker Bros. Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1928, of campana form, with scrolling handles, central rib and floral design, raised on spreading foot, bearing inscription 'Early Birds C.C. Junior Road Race Championship, presented by W. Shaw Esq., 1954', 28.9oz., raised on ebonised plinth with white metal presentation collar, (26cms) 10in. high.
Single manual harpsichord by Thomas Culliford, London, 1785 for Longman and Broderip, the case sides veneered in 'plum pudding' mahogany with boxwood stringing and Indian laurel crossbanding, the lid veneered in standard mahogany with shaped brass strap hinges, the keywell veneered with burr walnut with holly and ebony stringing and kingwood cross banding, the fasciaboard inlaid with floral scrollwork and a central musical trophy, the soundboard with an inset gilt-metal rose pierced ends carved with a figure playing a lyre and the inscription Longman & Broderip, Cheapside, the later five octave keyboard, FF to f3 omitting FF♯, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, seven brass-knobbed hand levers with ivory inserts inscribed Machine, Harp, Lute [8ft.], Octave [4ft.], silent [dummy], 1st Unison [8ft.] and 2nd Unison [8ft.], two pedals controlling the machine stop and the Venetian swell respectively, with later music desk, on trestle stand.The later name baton inscribed Longman and Broderip, Instrument Makers, No. 26, Cheapside and No. 13 Haymarket, London also stamped on the wrest plank L & B. and with the serial No. 381. Inscribed Culliford on the underside of the soundboard.Length 7ft. 2¼in., 219cm.; width 3ft. 1⅜in., 95cm.; case depth 1ft. ⅝in., 32cm,*Recorded by Donald Boalch in Makers of the Harpsichord and Clavichord, 1440-1840 (3rd edition edited by Charles Mould), pp. 486-487. Formerly owned by Violet Gordon Woodhouse for whom Arnold Dolmetsch converted it into a two manual instrument (1899). There is an illustration of the keyboards as adapted by Dolmetsch in Violet, The Life and Loves of Violet Gordon Woodhouse by Jessica Douglas-Home and a further one which originally appeared in Music and Letter (1920). Subsequently owned by Lady [Georgina Beatrice] Headlam. Acquired by Mackenzie of Ord in 1965 who eventually (1991) arranged for it to be converted back into a single manual instrument
A replica Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy, 34 cm high, under an associated glass dome and on a wooden plinth, 38 cm high Condition report ReportAccording to the vendor this was previously owned by an official of the 1966 world cup final.Small chip glue repairedReport by GHThe trophy is made from what appear to be plaster with a resin coating.
A 9 carat gold racing trophy, inscribed "Doncaster cup 1962, Bonnard", having stylised floral decoration to the domed cover and column, engraved with a crest "Comfort Et Liesse", raised on a spread foot, inscribed to the underside "Made by R. Stone, designed by A. Lucas of E Silver (BS) Ltd., supplied by Skinner & Robinson, Doncaster", 30cm high, approx. 781gms
A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of baluster form, engraved inscription 'THE WEAVER CHALLENGE CUP FOR HANDICAPPED SNOOKER PLAYERS (AMETEUR), maker W M Co, Birmingham 1929, 8.6ozt, 270 grams, together with another silver twin handled trophy cup with plastic socle base, total weight 3.4ozt, 107 grams (2)
A silver Royal Channel Islands (Jersey) Yacht club trophy, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1923, raised flared neck above an oblate globular body the sides adorned with Hippocampi above cornucopia mounts, one side bears an engraved scene of three sailed vessels within a embossed rope frame, the other side with recipient's name 'F. J. Pirouet' and date 1923 within conforming frame, on knopped baluster stem with dolphin supports, seated on stepped domed circular foot, 6¼in. (15.75cm.) high, weight 11.7 tr.oz.
Silver and photographs of Guernsey shooting interest, including a silver trophy inscribed 'Kingsland A.R.C 'The Perry Cup' presented by Capt. R. T. Perry. M.C, 1930, won by Mr A.Ingrouille 1936', trophy hallmarks rubbed, London?, weight 10.8 tr.oz.; also including three Kingsland Air-Rifle club team photographs (winners of S.M.R.C National Team Championship 1930 x 2 and G.A.R.A. shield, 1931); five North United team photographs (1923-1924 'Edgar Rea Cup', North United First Team 1923-1924, G.A.R.A Shield Competition, Group North United A.R.C Members with Trophies won, season 1923-1924 x 2); a Northern Sub-Branch British Legion Air-Rifle Team photo, 'Winners of Pealling-Carey Trophy, 1932'; and ten silver shooting dessert spoons, four inscribed with North United Air-Rifle Club, others with crossed rifles, varying makers and dates, gross weight 14.1 tr.oz. (qty)
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