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Lot 809

A plated golf trophy, 32.5cm

Lot 757

A silver hallmarked trophy and small cup - Weight approx. 8 troy ozCondition report: Clean and bright, no dents

Lot 766

A silver hallmarked twin handled trophy cup, mark for Birmingham 1923-24 - approx weight 10 troy oz - base badly dented, clean and bright

Lot 118

A silver two handled trophy cup on stand, Birmingham 1937, 14.5cm high overall, together with three silver napkin rings and a silver mounted napkin ring

Lot 4

A silver large trophy goblet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, the inscribed cup on a knapped pedestal foot, 22.5 cm high, 353g (11.3 troy ozs) gross

Lot 46

A good mixed lot to include a mahogany cased plated set of cutlery, a large art glass sculptured ball, a cloisonne vase, a quantity of paperweights, a walking stick handle in the form of a horse, a pair of warriors, a hand painted picture, a lasered glass trophy depicting a footballer and other (1 shelf)

Lot 45

A very large quantity of predominantly glassware and ceramics to include a quantity of Royal Doulton and Sylvac toby jugs and character jugs, a football trophy, two Franklin Mint ornamental cottages entitled Safely Home and Fisherman's Cove, a cast iron doorstop in the form of a golfer, two KLM Bo Bols blue and white houses, large ornamental glass figurines depicting fish, a Maltese paperweight signed and other (one full shelf)

Lot 500

A hallmarked silver twin-handled trophy cup, approx 88 gm, a Danish 'Just Anderson' trumpet vase, 9 cm (high) and a small lidded pewter tankard - Est £40 - £60

Lot 460

A hunting hanger of the 'Ecole Imperiale Forestiere', dating: third quarter of the 19th Century, provenance: France, dating: third quarter of the 19th Century, provenance: France, Straight, single -and false-edged blade (a small part missing at the tip), a raiser at the centre of the foible, thickened back at the forte, partly engraved with trophy and racemes on one face, and the inscription 'Ecole Imperiale Forestiere' on the other; at the back the mark 'Coulaux & C.ie Klingenthal'; brass hilt featuring floral decorations and bas-relieved spirals, with the writing 'FORETS' at the front, the arms worked in the shape of eagle heads, brass pommel with relieved oak branches, spirals and bees; checkered, ebony grip. Leather scabbard with silver-plated mounts, chape with relieved flowers, cap with button shaped as a wild boar head. , length 71,5 cm.

Lot 573

VICTORIAN SILVER THREE HANDLED TROPHY CUP engraved with prsentation inscription reading 'Ayrshire Agricultural Association Young Farmers Section Championship Presented By James Kilpatrick Esq Craigie Mainds for Best Clydesdale...', with acanthus and scroll engraving overall, maker Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1879, on three ball feet, approximately 1108g, 15.5cm diameter

Lot 60

An early 20th Century two handled silver trophy bowl, uninscribed, ebonised pedestal, London 1905 - approx weight 778g/25 troy oz.CONDITION REPORTmisshapen and dented

Lot 55

A 20th century trophy cup, lions and crowns to twin handles, uninscribed, London 1938, H Philips - approx weight 407g/13 troy oz, on inscribed ebonized plinth CONDITION REPORTsilver scratched, but not misshapen

Lot 72

Trophy set GWD8 German Machine Gun Section gloss finish on dioramic base in original box (E, box VG) (6)

Lot 475

A Small Silver Fluted Vase, plated trophy cup, spherical inkwell, tea pots, sugar and cream servers, cutlery, horn ware etc:- One Tray

Lot 485

Old Sheffield Plate Tankard, possibly late XVIII Century, early XIX Century plated tea pot, flatware, silver plated trophy etc:- One Tray

Lot 651

ARSENAL All 5 programmes for matches in the London Challenge Cup in season 1961/2. Due to the length of time since Arsenal won a trophy, they decided to play their First team in this competition and won the trophy. Four home programmes v. Barnet, Brentford Replay, Tottenham Semi-Final and Millwall Final and away v. Brentford. All have annotations. Good

Lot 128

WORLD CUP JULES RIMET TROPHY Excellent replica Jules Rimet trophy. The original was awarded to Brazil after they won it for the third time in 1970. This gold coloured metal trophy is an excellent replica with the trophy itself standing on a grey metal coloured base which has gold coloured plates detailing each winner between the first Tournament in 1930 and the Tournament in 1970. the trophy ( rather heavy) measures circa 22cm x 11cm and including the base, the measurement is circa 33cm x 11cm. It comes complete with a plinth and a display case (plastic sides). A superb replica of this wonderful trophy. Good

Lot 214

NANTES - CELTIC 1966 Official programme, Nantes v Celtic, 30/11/66, European Cup four page issue in the season that Celtic became the first British Club to win the trophy. Very minor tears along folds, otherwise generally good. Generally good

Lot 809

ENGLAND 1966 Birthday card with colour cover showing Moore holding the trophy aloft at Wembley after England defeated West Germany 4-2. Nine signatures inside the card, all the team except for Bobby Charlton and Bobby Moore. Good ink signatures, includes Banks, Wilson, Cohen, Hurst, Hunt, Peters, Jack Charlton, Stiles and Ball Good

Lot 1014

MOTOR RACING Five programmes for Daily Express International Trophy Meetings at Silverstone, 1950 (second year of the race), 1952, 1953, 1955 and 1964. A trip down Memory Lane when seeing the pictures and the names of the drivers and car manufacturers. Generally good

Lot 635

MANCHESTER CITY - MISCELLANY 1969 FA Cup Final programme, signed to the front cover by captain Tony Book, a squad 12” x 8” photo depicting the 1969 side posing with the League Championship trophy, the Charity Shield and the FA Cup – signed by 10 players and a Tony Book testimonial programme signed by Book and on the reverse by Bell, Lee and Summerbee, comes with a dealers COA. Good

Lot 738

NOTTINGHAM FOREST Signed photograph of Brian Clough, 8" x 10" in characteristic Clough pose with his trademark sweater. Accreditation on reverse, colour photograph team group of Forest with European Cup trophy and League Cup trophy plus a copy of Nottingham Forest The official Statistical History by Ken Smales, published 2006. Good

Lot 848

ALBERT QUIXALL Two postcards, one showing Meynell School team with trophy including a young Albert Quixall, the second postcard sized photograph shows Quixall presenting an England Cap to a young player. A newspaper picture of young Albert wearing his England Schools Cap in 1949 is also included and is signed , in pencil, "Best wishes A Quixall" Generally good

Lot 1007

CRYSTAL PALACE SPEEDWAY Colourful programme for the fortieth meeting held at Crystal Palace Speedway, 6/7/1929 including Star Trophy Match race, Ron Johnson v Vic Huxley. Other races included Roger Frogley, Ivor Creek, Triss Sharp and Tiger Stevenson. Fold, scores noted. Fair-generally good

Lot 605

1966 WORLD CUP / ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS A 31" X 18" framed and glazed mount with a colour photograph of Bobby Moore being held on the players shoulders holding the trophy aloft at Wembley Stadium after the Final and underneath is his signature on a separate white card. Underneath the Moore signature is a 12" X 8" colour photograph showing the players at Wembley doing the lap of honour signed by the remaining 10 players. Includes a Certificate of Athenticity. Good

Lot 1012

FORMULA 3000 MOTOR RACING Two programmes for Formula 3000 International Trophy Meetings at Silverstone, 1986 and 1988. Both have tickets attached. 1986 programme has a few signatures including Gugelmin, Andrew Gilbert Scott, Spence, Nakajima etc. Generally good

Lot 1016

MOTOR RACING Five scarce programmes for Events 1950-55 held at Goodwood. Four took place on Easter Mondays 1950, 1951, 1952 and 1954 , the fifth being the Goodwood Nine Hour Car Race, 1pm until Midnight, 20/8/55. The first four were International Car race Meetings with the main event being the Formula 1 Richmond Trophy. Some race notes annotated. Generally good

Lot 619

GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC DDR V. AUSTRIA 1977 Items previously belonging to Scottish Referee Alistair Huett, a 9.5" trophy on a plinth with the plinth advising of the match plus a 9" match pennant and a small wine glass with Leipzig '77 logo. Good

Lot 715

MANCHESTER UTD Col 16” x 12” photo, showing an image of Manchester United’s 1977 FA Cup winning team posing with their trophy at Old Trafford, signed in black marker by 11 players inc the Greenhoff brothers, Hill, Coppell, Pearson, Macar etc, comes with a dealers COA. Good

Lot 699

MANCHESTER CITY Col 16” x 12” photo, showing Manchester City’s squad posing at Maine Road with the Charity Shield, League Championship trophy and the FA Cup in April 1969, neatly signed by 11 players who won the FA Cup inc Coleman, Doyle, Dowd, Bell, Young, Pardoe etc, comes with a dealers COA. Good

Lot 737

HANDBOOKS Collection of handbooks, Stourbridge 74/5, 75/6 and 76 centenary edition, Wycombe 81/2, Blackpool 68/9 and 69/70, Bradford City 83, Tansley to Wembley 83, St Just FC 1894-1979, Bramhall FC 1972, Burton Albion 75 trophy souvenir, Kettering 1989/90 magazine. Other items include Topical Times Annual 1935-36, Findons Football Handbook 1949-50 and Wembley Presents 22 Years of Sport. Generally good

Lot 402

1930 FA CUP FINAL Official programme, 1930 Final, Arsenal v Huddersfield, first major trophy won by Arsenal. Minor fold, slight creasing, some staples rusting but no writing. Fair-generally good

Lot 75

A Large Tyrone Crystal Presentation Trophy (15"High) - believed to be a replica of the cup presented to President Clinton on the occasion of the Belfast Christmas Lights Switch On

Lot 39

A GEORGE III TROPHY CUP AND COVER of circular tapering form, the pull-off cover with beaded border, and bud finial, the body with beaded scroll handles, embossed swag decoration, on a circular beaded foot, with gilt interior, possibly by William Hunter, London 1797, 13.75" high (c.35.4oz). See illustration

Lot 37

A PRESENTATION TROPHY CUP of circular tapering form with scroll handles, the whole on an ebonised plinth, with presentation inscription, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, 11" (on plinth)

Lot 619

A PAIR OF 18CT YELLOW GOLD CUFFLINKS, of square form, one enamelled 'Ridden By E.J.B. Nelson - Manners Cup Stanley Chase 1935', the other with an enamelled racing trophy and 'Last Glow', hallmarked, verso, c. 14.4g (all in). See illustration

Lot 906

A mid 19th Century ormolu clock the silvered dial with Roman numerals contained within an acorn and leafy bezel, rectangular case applied rose blooms to the spandrels topped by a cornucopia and flanked by female figure standing holding an anchor, the opposing side with stylised ship, the base with trophy, palmette cast rectangular plinth on leafy anthemion feet, French movement striking on a bell, 33cm high, 23.5cm wide, Circa 1840

Lot 208

Pateley Bridge Tribute, First Day Battle of the Somme Casualty, World War One, Pateley Bridge Tribute silver plated trophy cup and wooden plinth, to First Day of the Somme Casualty, from the inhabitants of Pateley Bridge, in recognition of the services rendered during the Great War, 1914-1918, Horace Clayton, West Yorks, plated by Walker & Hall, 130mm tall, 211 Horace Clayton of the 15th Batallion West Yorks, and later 22730 Machine Gun Corps, was killed with the Machine Gun Corps on the 1st July 1916, he was 25 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clayton, of Wath, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate

Lot 72

A quantity of Silver and silver plated items to include a Salt cellar with blue liner by Adie Brothers Ltd Birmingham 1956 in the form of an Urn with twin handles 8.3cmH, two German silver salt cellars with a clear liner and one with a blue liner of bulbous shape on three feet Hallmarked 13 JD, an electroplated lidded mustard pot of bulbous shape with clear liner and a matching salt cellar with blue liner both raised on paw feet, three engraved small beakers with German hallmarks (2x835 1x800) inscription on each beaker as follows KGC February 1933 4.7cmH, Dem gnädigen Fräulein - Der Herr Ritmeister 28.04.1941, Helfriss (?) each 4.5cmH, a cream jug with lobed body, scrolled handle on four feet, a warming dish with a wooden handle on three feet, an entrée dish divider, an engraved silver trophy cup 1900-1920 probably by A & J Zimmerman Ltd Birmingham 1920, 8.5cmH, a cartouche shape snuff box 5x5cm together with another cartouche shape snuff box with floral border with German hallmark 4.5x4.5cm, a sugar caster with acorn finial decorated with three ram heads, gadrooned body and base (15)

Lot 88

A Silver plated trophy for with c scroll and floral decorations engraved the following inscription Murshedabad Polo tournament 1900 presented by The Rajshay Team and the winners F.W. Barton (Capt) W.E. Tayler J.V. Ryan H.A.Reily 12cm H

Lot 1456

A large Edward VII hallmarked silver trophy cup with overall embossed and engraved floral and foliate scroll decoration, inscribed "Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented to the Flower Show section of The Birmingham Show by Colonel Sir Robert Gooch Bt.D.S.O 1963", Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903, height 27cm, approx 25pzt.

Lot 624

The World Cup 1966; an official souvenir programme, ticket stub, souvenir program, pennant, rosette, "Watch What To Do After The Match" world cup edition, copy of the Jules Rimet trophy, July 30th 1966 Evening Standard with special souvenir fold-out and a VHS. All these items were collected by the vendor who drove to the match with the pennant in his car and wearing the rosette.

Lot 1409

A quantity of silver plate including a tureen and cover, campana shaped wine cooler, three light candelabrum, twin handled trophy cup, two twin handled oval trays etc.

Lot 1480

Two pairs of George V hallmarked silver open circular salts raised on three outswept supports, one with gilt washed interior, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1910, the other with blue glass liners, Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham 1921, also a pair of navette shaped floral and scalloped decorated embossed dishes, Sheffield 1898, length 11cm, a silver baluster pepper, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1979 and a miniature twin handled bell shaped footed trophy, combined approx 6ozt (8)

Lot 1462

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver footed twin handled "Jimmy Dutton Jnr" trophy modelled as a bowling ball surmounted with a player throwing a bowl, inscribed with winners name in years 1976 - 1980, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1961, height 33cm, on ebonised electroplated copper banded base, approx 30ozt.

Lot 1457

A George V hallmarked silver large twin handled trophy cup with acanthus leaf handles, inscribed "Chester & North Wales Building & Allied Trades & Professions Golf Society Castle Cup", maker's mark obscured, Chester 1926, height 26.5cm excluding circular wooden stand, approx 22.31ozt.

Lot 1461

A George V hallmarked silver Congleton Railway Hotel Bowling Club Challenge Cup twin handled footed trophy with presentation inscription dated 1929 and with list of winners up to 1988, maker's mark partially illegible, Birmingham 1925, height 27cm excluding the ebonised pedestal base, H Ridduck & Sons Ltd, Hanley and Southport, approx 18.9ozt.

Lot 1471

A George V hallmarked silver bell shaped footed twin handled miniature trophy, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1933, height 7.8cm, approx 2.1ozt.

Lot 1455

A large Victorian hallmarked silver trophy cup of plain form raised on bead decorated knopped stem above spreading circular foot, engraved with coat of arms and crest to one side, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1894, height 32cm, approx 21.7ozt.

Lot 1411

A quantity of plated items including entree dishes, tea sets, jugs, sporting trophy, etc.

Lot 1470

An Edward VIII hallmarked silver bell shaped footed twin handled trophy, William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1936, height 10cm, approx 3.4ozt.

Lot 1460

A George V hallmarked silver twin handled bell shaped trophy raised on waisted stem above a domed circular base, with presentation inscription "The Dalcoolin Cup, Presented by William M. Carpenter. 1929", Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1927, height 18cm, approx 6ozt.

Lot 2053

A twin handle silver trophy, 14oz.

Lot 2054

A twin handle lidded silver trophy, 21oz.

Lot 36

1969 NSU 1200 TT                                                  - Former Autocar road test car and part of NSU's contemporary UK press fleet- 1 of just 9 survivors known to the DVLA, recent engine overhaul and front suspension refurbishment- Intriguing Mini Cooper S rival, MOT'd till November 2017An evolution of the NSU Prinz 1000 TT, the 1200 TT (Tourist Trophy) was launched in June 1967. Marketed as a sports saloon in much the same vein as the Mini Cooper S or Fiat Abarth 850TC, both of which it crossed swords with in the European Touring Car Championship, the newcomer was powered by a mid / rear-mounted 1171cc SOHC four-cylinder engine allied to four-speed manual transmission. Boasting an oil cooler, all-round independent suspension, twin carburettors and front disc brakes, the compact four-seater was renowned for its nimble handling and nigh on 100mph performance.First registered as 'EPX 570H' on 15th October 1969, this particular right-hand drive example is notable for having formed part of NSU's contemporary press fleet. As well as being featured in the company's 'An invitation . . .' sales brochure, the 1200 TT acquitted itself with honours when pitted against a Mini 1275GT in Autocar magazine's December 1969 issue, copies of which are included in the sale. The magazine noting that the German machine was faster, freer revving, less cramped and more refined than its British rival.One of just nine 1200 TTs currently known to the DVLA, 'EXP 570H' has recently benefited from an engine overhaul (including new piston rings, bearings and timing chains) not to mention a front suspension refurbishment (uprated Spax adjustable dampers and poly bushes). Finished in Alfa Rot with Black cloth upholstery and displaying a credible but unwarranted 76,000 miles to its odometer, the sports saloon is variously described by the vendor as being in 'good' (bodywork, paintwork, gearbox), 'very good' (engine, electrical equipment) or 'excellent' (interior trim) order. With prices of LHD examples soaring on the Continent, 'EXP 570H' looks to be very good value especially given its wonderful provenance.

Lot 118

SEAN RICE [1931-97]. Football. Welded bronze, unique. 36 cm high, excluding base. Provenance: artist's family; private collection, UK. This may have been a maquette for a proposed football trophy - Rice was a well known sculptor based in Liverpool. [good condition - in need of a clean - a few green deposits, etc.].

Lot 220

A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY HARVEY WALKLATE MORTIMER, GUNMAKER TO HIS MAJESTY, LONDON PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1790 with brass barrel flaring towards the muzzle, stamped 'Happy He That Escapes Me' on the muzzle face, signed 'H.W. Mortimer, London/Gunmaker to His Majesty', struck with the barrelsmith's mark, London view and proof marks at the breech, engraved iron tang fitted with thumb-piece catch for the top-mounted spring bayonet, signed stepped bolted lock fitted with engraved cock, figured walnut full stock, engraved brass mounts comprising trigger-guard engraved with a flower on the bow and with pineapple finial, flush-fitting side-plate engraved with a trophy-of-arms, butt-plate decorated en suite, escutcheon engraved with the owner's initials ' VJH' and two moulded ramrod-pipes, and associated horn-tipped wooden ramrod 75.0 cm; 29 1/2 in overallHarvey Walklate Mortimer (1753-1819) was appointed Gunmaker to George III in 1783. He specialised in the production of gold-mounted guns for the Eastern market as well as a set of diamond-set and gold-mounted firearms for the U.S. Government as presents for the Bey of Tunis.

Lot 307

A 50 BORE FLINTLOCK BOX-LOCK POCKET PISTOL BY WHEELER, LONDON, CIRCA 1770 with turn-off barrel fitted with a spring bayonet on the left, engraved action signed on a trophy-of-arms oval on the left and fitted with bayonet catch, inscribed 'London' on a further oval on the right (safety-catch incomplete); flat-sided walnut butt, trigger-guard engraved with a rococo flowerhead, and vacant silver escutcheon 6.3 cm; 2 1/2 in barrel

Lot 302

A 32 BORE FLINTLOCK BOX-LOCK POCKET PISTOL BY JOHN (2) HAWKINS, LONDON, CIRCA 1720 AND ANOTHER, 40 BORE SIGNED HILL LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 the first with turn-off cannon barrel, rounded breech stamped with the barrelsmith's marks and London proof marks beneath, engraved lock signed on a scroll on the left and inscribed 'London' on a scroll on the right (upper part of the cock replaced), flat-sided walnut butt with bevelled edges (cracked through and repaired), and engraved trigger-guard; the second with turn-off barrel, box-lock action signed on trophy-of-arms ovals, thumb-piece safety-catch, and flat-sided walnut butt the first: 5.0 cm; 2 in barrel (2)

Lot 313

A 25 BORE D.B. FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY DURS EGG, LONDON, CIRCA 1790 with rebrowned sighted barrels signed 'D. Egg' and inscribed 'London' over the breeches, engraved breeches with gold vents, engraved grooved breech, signed stepped border-engraved bolted locks (the upper portion of one cock, top-jaws and screws replaced), figured walnut half-stock, flat-sided walnut butt cut with pineapple checkering, engraved iron trigger-guard decorated with a trophy on the bow and with flame finial (pitted), and horn-tipped ramrod with iron worm 22.0 cm; 8 5/8 in barrels

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