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Lot 120

Three various silver serviette rings; a 19th Century silver mustard spoon; a silver and tortoise shell bookmark; and a silver plated trophy cup engraved to Warwick Police Rifle Club

Lot 99

A tray containing three silver plated trophy cups; costume jewellery; silver handled knife etc.

Lot 1132

A 1966 replica of the Jules Rimet FIFA World Cup trophy,gilt-lacquer on a stepped onyx base, set with a presentation plaque engraved LONSAR, GRATEFUL THANKS, 1966LONSAR is the London Society of Amateur Referees. This trophy would have been presented by the 1966 World Cup Organisation committee.

Lot 1138

A wristwatch presented to Helmut Haller to commemorate the 1966 World Cup tournament,German Anker automatic antimagnetic wristwatch, movement running, the reverse engraved with a depiction of the Jules Rimet Trophy and inscribed FUSSBALLWELT-MEISTERSCHAFT, 1966, H. HALLER

Lot 1140

A gilt-metal replica of the Jules Rimet Trophy,on a stoneware base set with gilt-metal plaques engraved with details of all World Cup winners from 1930 to 1970, height 35cm.

Lot 1191

Leeds United 1972 Centenary F.A. Cup Final (v. Arsenal) memorabilia,anniversary banquet menu with innovative Cup trophy design, together with guest list/table plan booklet and invitation; together with a special commemorative sheet with a full set of autographs of the Leeds United team, the Bremner was pre-printed as these issues were produced after he had passed away, but with original signatures of Hunter, Harvey, Clarke, Reaney, Madeley, Charlton, Giles, Gray, Lorimer, Jones & substitute Bates (4)

Lot 1255

A Derby County 1946 F.A. Cup Final souvenir photograph album,containing 18 hinge-mounted 8 by 6in. press photographs, subjects include the King being introduced to the Derby team, the royal box, captains shaking hands on the centre spot, match action, the King presenting the trophy, scenes in Derby on the team's return with the Cup, bound in blue leather with presentation inscription from the Derby Evening Telegraph giltProvenance:Gerald Mortimer, who was Editor of the Derby Evening Telegraph for many years.

Lot 266

A pair of hallmarked silver Dunlop golf trophies,with appropriate balls and bases, date stamps for 1927 & 1928; sold together with a hallmarked silver 1930 replica trophy formerly owned by the European Ryder Cup player Steve Richardson (3)

Lot 28

Plumpton race trophy,in the form of a hallmarked silver mounted crystal decanter & stopper, etched with a steeplechase season and inscribed PLUMPTON RACES, height 28cm.; sold together with a hallmarked silver decanter label inscribed PROPERTY GUIDE MEDIAN AUCTION STAKES, a race run at Leicester (2)

Lot 29

The trophy for the 2001 Agfa Diamond Steeplechase at Sandown Park,in the form of an Aynsley fine bone china vase & cover with hand painted decoration by J. Shaw, a steeplechase to one side, a flat race to the other, claret ground, extensive gilding, inscribed 2001, THE AGFA DIAMOND STEEPLECHASE, FEBRUARY 3, SANDOWN PARK, the cover surmounted with a crown and with sponsor's logo, height 32cm., with a wooden baseThis race was won by Storm Damage, trained by Paul Nicholls and ridden by Robert Thornton.

Lot 30

The Trophy for the Princess of Wales's UAE Equestrian and Racing Federation Stakes (Group 2) at the 2002 Newmarket July Meeting,in the form of a crystal bowl with engraved race inscription, diameter 23cm.This race was won by the St Leger winning filly Millenary, trained by John Dunlop and ridden by Pat Eddery.

Lot 369

The retired trophy presented for the Benson and Hedges Irish Masters Snooker Tournament between 1978 and 1998,hallmarked Irish silver-gilt, the stylish trophy incorporating as suspended black snooker ball in the design, the triangular wooden base set with silver-gilt plaques engraved BENSON and HEDGES IRISH MASTERS, and inscribed with details of the winners:1978 JOHN SPENCER1979 DOUG MOUNTJOY1980 TERRY GRIFFITHS1981 TERRY GRIFFITHS1982 TERRY GRIFFITHS1983 STEVE DAVIS1984 STEVE DAVIS1985 JIMMY WHITE1986 JIMMY WHITE1987 STEVE DAVIS1988 STEVE DAVIS1989 ALEX HIGGINS1990 STEVE DAVIS1991 STEVE DAVIS1992 STEPHEN HENDRY1993 STEVE DAVIS1994 STEVE DAVIS1995 PETER EBDON1996 DARREN MORGAN1997 STEPHEN HENDRY1998 KEN DOHERTYheight 42.5cm., weight just under 2kg.(including wooden base), in original fitted wooden carrying case; sold together with an official programme & a DVD of Alex Higgins final major career tournament victory in the 1989 Irish Masters (4)The Benson & Hedges Ireland Tournament started out as a challenge match in 1975 between Alex Higgins and John Spencer.In 1976 and 1977 the event was staged as a four-man invitational, and was replaced by the Irish Masters in 1978. Benson & Hedges continued their sponsorship with the tournament being played at Goffs, in County Kildare. The present trophy was retired after tobacco sponsorship of sports events was outlawed. The Irish government stepped in to fund the event thereafter.A rare opportunity to purchase a majors sports trophy bearing the names of snooker players afforded legendary status thanks to a great deal by the televised boom and professional management and marketing by the likes of Barry Hearn.

Lot 371

Bronze medal for the 1978 Champions Trophy World Field Hockey Tournament in Lahore, Pakistan,suspended with green & white ribbon

Lot 457

The Freddie Mills Trophy for World Sporting Club Boxer of the Year between 1974 and 1976-77,the silver-plated figure of Freddie Mills set on a hallmarked Asprey silver domed base, applied to a wooden plinth with a hallmarked silver band, extensively engraved including the details of the award winning boxers, comprising Larry Paul, Evan Armstrong, Johnny Claydon & Johnny Wall, height 24cm.

Lot 460

Photograph signed by the Australian tennis player Teddy Dewhurst circa 1905,signed in ink with full signature Edward Bury Dewhurst signed photo, 6 1/2 by 4 1.2in.Teddy Dewhurst (1870-1941) was the US National Indoors men's singles champion in 1905, and the following year became a Grand Slam winner by lifting the Mixed Doubles Trophy with his American partner Sarah Coffin at the US Open.

Lot 488

A fine and impressive lawn tennis trophy awarded to Curt Von Wessely when he defeated R. Schindler in the final of the Championship of Prussia tournament which was held in Berlin in 1903 at Pentecost/Easter,both the top rim and base are marked '800' parts continental silver, the top rim is engraved “Dem Gewinner der Meisterschaft von Preufsen Internationales Tennis Tournier zu Berlin, Pfingsten 1903.”, the main body of the vase is cut-glass and neatly fits into the base and rim, the base is also engraved “Gestiftet von Eugen Lifsner Berlin” (Donated by Eugen Lissner of Berlin.) and “J.H.Werner Berlin 800.”, height. 29.5cm., diameter 17cm., weight. 1.6 kg.; included with this lot are two large copies of a contemporary photograph showing all the entrants at the original tournament in 1903 including Curt Von Wessely (2)In July 1905 Von Wessley played for the Austrian Davis Cup team in a semi-final match against Australasia. He participated in the Wimbledon Championships in 1903 and 1907 and on both occasions lost his first round match. At the time players who were defeated in the first or second rounds of the singles competition were entitled to compete for the All England Plate. In 1907 he reached the final of the competition in which he lost in two straight sets to future four-time Wimbledon champion Anthony Wilding from New Zealand. In 1901 and 1903 von Wessely reached the singles final at the Austrian Championship, played in Prague but on both occasions lost in straight sets to Major Ritchie. In 1909 he again reached the singles final and this time won the title, defeating compatriot Fritz Pipes. In August 1904 he reached the challenge round of the German International Championships in Hamburg and was beaten once more by Ritchie, this time in straight sets. In July 1905 Von Wessely won the Franzensbad tournament, through a walkover in the final against his compatriot Rolf Kinzl, and the following Marienbad tournament. In September 1908 he won the singles title of the Championships of the Suisse Romande in Territet. In the final he defeated R. Norris Williams in three straight sets. During World War I he became a lieutenant in the cavalry until a gunshot wound in the arm prevented further active duty. He died on 25 October 1917 in Vienna as a result of complications of this wound.

Lot 49

Racing themed smoking accessories,i) silver & enamel cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1926ii) trophy for the Singapore Turf Club Amateur Meeting of 1959 won by "Charlemond", in the form of a silver cigarette box, hallmarked Birmingham, 1957iii) silver cigarette box, hallmarked London, 1970iv) older cigarette case but in white metalv) Victorian clay pipe inscribed "Archer" and "Donovan"

Lot 492

A Davis Cup replica prize identical in design to those presented to winning players and team members each year,in excellent condition, the trophy is modelled upon the original with a bowl sitting upon three tiers upon the outer edge of which numerous shields (on which the winning country's name was engraved) are arranged, excellent condition, height 25cm., diameter 23cm., weight 4.75 kg

Lot 494

A collection of six tennis racquet presses,i) an aluminium La Presse "Defenda" by Williams & Co., Parisii & iii) a pair of green painted patent aluminium presses by Slazengersiv) an aluminium press with B A G monogramv) a mahogany pear-shaped press by an unknown maker with dividers for 4 racquetsvi) a wooden x-frame presssold together with:a trophy for the men's singles finalist at the 2011 Aegon International Tennis Tournament played at Devonshire Park Eastbourne,the circular glass trophy with presentation inscription, diameter 25.5cm., in original case inscribed AEGONThe final was contested between Andreas Seppi and Janko Tipsarevic who was forced to retire in the 3rd set.

Lot 584

King's College Cambridge [University] Athletics Society trophy dated 1875,in the form of a silver plated mug inscribed KCCAS, 1875, 100 YARDS FLAT RACE, WON BY, R.N. SMITH, height 13cm.

Lot 743

Sheila Van Damm Trophy Collection,i) a silver-plated tazza inscribed COUPE FEMININE, COUPE ARMAND BLISSON, XVIIe CRITERIUM INTERNATIONAL des ALPES, CHAMPIONNAT d'EUROPE de GRAND TOURISME 1954, diameter 35cm.ii) a silver-plated wine cooler inscribed CHAMPIONNAT d'EUROPE DE TOURISME 1955, COUPE DES DAMES, LA FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L'AUTOMOBILE, MISS SHEILA VAN DAMM ET MRS ANN HALL, height 14.5cm., wooden baseiii) another silver-plated wine cooler inscribed CHAMPIONNAT d'EUROPE DE TOURISME 1954, COUPE DES DAMES, LA FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L'AUTOMOBILE, A MADAMEMOISELLE SHEILA VAN DAMM, 12.5cm., wooden baseiv) a silver-plate cocktail shaker inscribed COUPE DES PROJECTEURS CIBIE, height 17.5cm.v) silver-plate beaker vase set with KNA enamel badge, inscribed RALLY VIKING, 1955, 1. PREMIE, SLUTTPROVEN, OSLO, height 19cm.vi) silver-plate bowl set with KNA enamel badge & Mercedes-Benz badge, inscribed MERCEDES BENZ PREMIE, RALLY VIKING 1954, 1. PR. DAME KL, CEDERWALL-LARSEN & PATT A/S, diameter 19cm.vii) sterling silver miniature two-handled cup inscribed ESSO, COUPE DES DAMES, TULPENRALLYE, 1954, set on a circular wooden base, overall height 13.5cm.viii) continental silver miniature two-handled cup inscribed INT. TULPEN-RALLYE, 1955, 2e. DAMMES PRIJS, set on a circular wooden base, overall height 13.5cm. 12.5cm.ix to xii) two pairs of silver-plate & enamel trophy plaques set on wooden backboards for the RAC West Holland Tulpen Rallye for 1954 2nd Prize Class E & 10th Alg. Klasse & 1955, both 15th Place Alg. Klasse xiii to xv) a trio of RAC Rally of Great Britain trophy plaques, two in bronze & enamel, one silver-plate & enamel, comprising 1953 Ladies Award, the 1954 uninscribed with further details & 1955 Class 4 second, all on black bakelite backboardsxvi to ix) four further trophy plaques, Best Performance by a Lady, 1953, Monte Carlo Rally British Competitors Club, Daily Express 1,000 Miles Car Rally 1950, Windmill Trophy Kart Racing 1960 & a presentation from N.W. London & Chilterns Group I.A.M.xx) bronze medal for the Coppa Franco Mazzotti, XXIII Mille Miglia, 28-29 Aprile, 1956Provenance:The Sheila Van Damm Collection.

Lot 747

A group of four badges relating to the Grand Prix D'Europe at Silverstone 13th May 1950 the very first World Championship Formula One race,four cardboard badges, three strung, and designated PRIVILEGE PASS, ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB; PRESS PASS, TRACK; & RACE SERVICE, ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB; the fourth lacking its original brooch fitting inscribed ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB, ATTENDANT; sold together with a B.R.D.C. Pits Grandstand pass for the 15th International Trophy Meeting, Silverstone, 11th May 1963 (5)Held on 13 May 1950 at Silverstone the 5th British Grand Prix was also designated as the Grand Prix D'Europe. This very first World Championship round was attended by King George VI & Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and the Earl & Countess Mountbatten of Burma.The race was won by Giuseppe Farina driving an Alfa Romeo.

Lot 748

Giuseppe Farina and Baron Emmanuel de Graffenried autographs from 1951,both signed in ink upon pages removed from that year's official event programme for the Ulster Trophy meeting at Dundrod, the former signed G Farina, the latter E de Graffenried, details of the royal visit by their Majesties the King and Queen upon the reverse The event winner Farina was the first-ever reigning F1 World Champion, while de Graffenried ('Toulo' to his friends) had won the first F1 British Grand Prix to be held at Silverstone in 1948.

Lot 749

1954 Dundrod Tourist Trophy Lancia team photographs,fifteen large b&w prints of the Lancia team's 3.3-litre D24 and 3.8-litre D25 sportscars, their drivers including Alberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Piero Taruffi, Eugenio Castellotti, Robert Manzon and Luigi Valenzano, each 8 by 10in, copyright Ted Walker, sold with a later print of a period press photo of the race start; offered with Jaguar Mk VII Race and Rally period photographs, comprising three large b&w prints of the May 1954 Silverstone Production Car race, each 8 by 12in. from Autocar magazine, another of the 1956 Monte Carlo Rally winning car of Ronnie Adams/ Frank Biggar/ D Johnston, plus later correspondence with Ronnie Adams and a newspaper clipping (22)This is thought to be the Lancia D25's only race start, other than at an Italian hillclimb. The team's Mille Miglia winner Ascari started from pole in his, before Fangio & Taruffi finished second in theirs.

Lot 809

Trophy presented to the Rangers footballer David Meiklejohn in Toronto, Canada, in May 1930,in the form or a good quality bronze statuette of a footballer set on a marble plinth set with a plaque inscribed D.MEIKLEJOHN, CAPTAIN, RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB, ON THE OCCASION OF THE VISIT OF RANGERS F.C. TO TORONTO, MAY 1930, height 27cm.David Meiklejohn played his entire career at Glasgow Rangers between 1919 and 1936 making 490 senior appearances. He was also capped for Scotland 15 times.Provenance:The David Meiklejohn Collection. Christie's, 23rd September 2003, lot 35.

Lot 854

Eric Caldow British International Championship winner's trophy plaque 1961-62,silvered metal set with enamel badges of the home nations, inscribed PRESENTED BY THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, TO COMMEMORATE THE WINNER OF THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, 1961-1962, E. CALDOW, applied to a wooden backboard, 19 by 14cm.Rangers's Eric Caldow won a total of 40 caps for Scotland between 1957 and 1963.Provenance:Bought at Christie's.

Lot 862

Silver & enamel 1960-61 International Football League Championship trophy plaque awarded to Scottish League's George Herd,inscribed WINNERS, INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, SEASON 1960-61, G.HERD, VERSUS, THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2-1, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE OF IRELAND 5-1, on wooden backboard with easel support, height 13.5cm.Provenance:George Herd Collection. Bonham's 2nd November 2005, lot 613.

Lot 886

Trophy presented to Bobby Moore by the Israeli Football Coaches Organisation in February 1975,gilt-lacquered trophy cup figurine set on a stepped wooden plinth with engraved presentation plaque, height 28cm.Provenance:Sold at Bonham's 18th October 2006, lot 501, from a group of 17 lots sold by a private individual with direct provenance to Bobby Moore and his family.

Lot 887

Sir Alf Ramsey Trophy presented to Geoff Hurst in 1977,a silvered metal & enamel trophy shield from the 5-A-Side Tournament at Wembley Arena 6th June 1977, named to Hurst, the wooden back shield with easel support, height 19cm.; sold with the tournament programme (2)Provenance:Bought at Sotheby's Olympia, 11th September 2003, lot 117.

Lot 896

Ray Graydon Aston Villa Player of the Year Award 1972,in the formed of a small silvered metal & enamel trophy shield inscribed ASTON VILLA, PLAYER OF THE YEAR, RAY GRAYDON, 1972, set on a wooden shield with easel support, 15cm.; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Graydon, and other related papers (2)

Lot 897

Roger Hansbury Norwich City 1975 League Cup Final track suit top,yellow with green collar & cuffs, the canary club crest incorporating a depiction of the League Cup trophy, the reverse lettered ROGER HANSBURYGoalkeeper Roger Hansbury played for Norwich City between 1973 and 1981 but was to a large part understudy to Kevin Keelan. Although issued with this League Cup Final top, Hansbury missed out on the Final with Keelan selected ahead of him.

Lot 974

Phil Neal's 1981 Liverpool League Cup winner's medal,9ct. gold & enamel, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, the reverse inscribed WINNERS, 1981, in original fitted caseProvenance:The Phil Neal Collection, Christie's, 13th September 2006, lot 175.After a 1-1 draw at Wembley, Liverpool won the 1981 League Cup by beating West Ham United 2-1 in the replay at Villa Park.Despite Liverpool FC's extraordinary success at home and in Europe the League Cup Trophy was seen as a bit of a hoodoo. They had only progressed to one final in 1978 which ended in defeat to Forest. So the win over West Ham in 1981 was something of a seminal victory and one that opened the floodgates. Liverpool recorded a hat-trick of League Cup wins by retaining the trophy in 1982 and 1983, and the club has now won the competition eight times in all, a tally more than any other team.

Lot 1006

A full-size replica of the UEFA Europa League Trophy (formerly the UEFA Cup),the large and heavy silvered metal trophy engraved with UEFA emblem, the base designed with a frieze of footballers, set on a yellow marble base with enamel flags and engraved plaques relating to previous final, many now missing, otherwise overall condition good except it needs professional cleaning, height 68cm., width 30.5cm., depth 24cm., weight 14.3kg.

Lot 1011

A Barcelona player's trophy from the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup,in the form of a high quality miniature metallic replica of the tournament trophy, height 14.5cm.

Lot 1012

A Real Madrid player's trophy for the UEFA Champions League,in the form of a miniature metallic replica of the tournament trophy, height 18cm.

Lot 1013

A Real Madrid player's trophy for the 2016 UEFA Super Cup,in the form of a miniature metallic replica of the tournament trophy, height 18.5cm.

Lot 1019

A pair of vintage 'Cup Final' football boots circa 1920,in unused condition, tan leather, embossed with a depiction of the F.A. Cup trophy and inscribed CUP FINAL, replacement lacing

Lot 1040

Renato Gaucho sky blue, black & white striped Gremio No.7 jersey worn v Sporting de Gijon (Spain) in the Ciutat de Palma Trophy, Majorca, 9th August 1985,short-sleevedGaucho was a member of the Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup winning Gremio teams.

Lot 105

Willie Newton head & shoulders bronze of the steeplechaser Mandarin,used as the winner's trophy for the Brimpton Handicap Hurdle at Newbury, 24th November 1995, won by Eskimo Nel trained by John Spearing and ridden by David Bridgwater, set on a circular wooden base with race inscription presentation plaque, height 23.5cm.Mandarin's connection with Newbury is that he was the winner of the inaugural running of the Hennessy Gold Cup in 1957, and a race he would win again in 1961. A steeplechase bearing his name is run at Newbury annually.Mandarin also won famously with a broken bit the Grand Steeplechase de Paris; the 1962 Cheltenham Gold Cup, and the King George VI Chase twice.

Lot 1057

Callum Chambers red & white Arsenal No.21 jersey from the 2015 Barclays Asia Trophy match v. Everton,short-sleeved with Premier League badges inscribed SINGAPORE 2015, the reverse lettered CHAMBERS

Lot 1103

Four reels of very scarce and hitherto unseen colour 8mm. motion film of the 1958 World Cup tournament: the buyer will become the copyright holder,no sound, aggregate running time approx. 60 minutes; content and approx. timings as follows:i) National flags flown around the stadium, mounted policemen 57 secsii) England v Soviet Union, Group 4, 8th June, 2 mins 28 secsiii) England v Brazil, Group 4, 11th June, 5 mins 13 secsiv) Sweden v Hungary, Group 3, 12th June, 2 mins 19 secsv) Sweden v Wales, Group 3, 15th June, 7 mins 20 secsvi) Yugoslavia v Paraguay, Group 2, 16th June, 2 mins 38 secsvii) England v Soviet Union, Group 4 play-off, 17th June, 4 mins 41 secsviii) Sweden v Mexico. Group 3, 8th June, 4 mins 47 secsix) fans arriving at a stadium, 19 secsx) Mexico v Wales, Group 3, 11th June, 1 min 13 secsxi) folk dancing on the pitch, 22 secsxii) Sweden v West Germany, semi-final, 24th June, 7 mins 2 secondsxiii) France v West Germany, 3rd/4th, 18th June, 10 mins 17 secs.xiv) World Cup Final, 29th June 1959, arrival of fans in folk costume, marching band on the pitch, parade of national flags in folk costume, views of spectators in the packed stands, jet plane aerobatic display above the stadium, the teams walking onto the field of play & lining up for the anthems, 2 mins 35 secsxv) match action from the 1958 World Cup Final Brazil v Sweden, 7 mins 22 secsxvi) post-match celebrations and the presentation of the Jules Rimet Trophy, 1 min 33 secs ; the film has been copied to 3 DVDs for viewing purposes and it can be judged that the original film is in good condition (7)

Lot 1129

World Cup programmes and memorabilia,for England 1966, Mexico 1970, Germany 1974 (produced in Germany), Argentina 1978, Spain 1983 (produced in Spain), Germany 2006, a Spain 1982 Programme card by Mercantile Credit (completed in ink), and a Germany 2006, Second Round programme; the lot including other World Cup memorabilia, two 2006 World Cup England official bid campaign packs and three bid magazines, a 1970 World Cup Soccer Stars sticker book partially filled, a France 1998 MacDonalds meal bag, Sir Alf Ramsay's World Cup Guide for Mexico 1970, a 1978 ITV World Cup Guide magazine, several Ladbrokes advertisement cards in the form of the FIFA World Cup trophy, a Fiat sponsored 1990 World Cup Game Card & Fixture List, a 1994 World Cup, F.I.F.A. UK edition magazine, an Italia 1990 World Cup flier, a 1998 World Cup strung banner, with participating countries team strips, 2002 World Cup Tournament Scorecards and Kit Stickers etc; and European Championships Football Memorabilia, including a full supporters package for Portugal 2004, including two sets of ticket vouchers for the Final, Semi-Finals and Quarter Final, in original lanyard holder, 2004 Face Paints pack, Portugal scarf, a 1970s Euro Football, Panini Sticker Book, part filled, Euro 96 England scarf, unopened in wrapper, other Euro (96 items in total)not illustrated

Lot 1130

A 9ct. gold Jules Rimet Trophy bracelet charm,produced as a souvenir for the 1966 World Cup

Lot 458

A Scalextric Sports 31 Set with accessories and Minic European Silver Eight trophy Race M/1514 and automated accessory pack, A/F

Lot 639

A Mannlicher rifle model desktop trophy, the Austro Hungarian rifle barrel cut away showing a bullet and its half cartridge, mounted on a walnut stock, 24cm long.

Lot 699

An Eastern European communist period desk trophy in the form of a milling machine, cast and tooled metal, 22 by 8 by 21cm.

Lot 402

Two African tribal masks To include a 'Bembe' style mask, the carved wooden mask with narrow eye slits and triangular shape, 35cm high, together with a carved wood mask, possibly a Naga head-taking trophy mask, with applied teeth and glass beads, 24cm high. (2)

Lot 351

A large silver plated trophy, in a wooden box, together with a box of various items

Lot 451

A stereograph with plates, together with a silver plated trophy cup and a plated dish

Lot 463

A silver two handled trophy vase raised on a tapered stem and a two handled trophy bowl, various dates and makers, total 18 ozs CONDITION REPORT: Both with personalised engraving and heavily tarnished, worn.

Lot 263

Irish Silver Goblet Trophy with heavily chased and embossed floral decoration, one cartouche engraved ' This cup won by the Pilot Boat Mary, Ryde Regatta, Sept 11th 1851, owner J Wearn ', the other cartouche engraved with a boat, Dublin 1805

Lot 268

Silver Trophy Bowl with part lobed body, Sheffield 1899

Lot 431

Carlos Alberto autographed photo. High quality 8x10 colour photograph signed by Brazil football legend Carlos Alberto, seen here proudly holding the trophy after winning the 1970 World Cup as Captain of Brazil. He scored the fourth goal in the final, widely considered one of the greatest goals in the history of the tournament. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 438

Filippo Inzaghi autographed photo. High quality colour 8x12 photograph signed by former Juventus, Milan and Italy striker Filippo Inzaghe, seen here with the trophy after helping Italy win the 2006 World Cup. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 1271

A large Victorian hallmarked silver trophy goblet of plain form, with presentation inscription "Won by WD Batkin, Stafford, March 13th 1888", on knopped bead decorated stem above domed circular base, probably Charles Boyton II, London 1885, height 27.5cm, approx 13.4ozt.

Lot 1272

A George V hallmarked silver trophy cup with twin high angled handles, raised on knopped stem (af) above spreading circular base, on ebonised base, H.W. Plate Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1929, and a further smaller bell shaped example, William Neil Ltd, Birmingham 1933, height including base 11.5cm, weighable silver approx 2.1ozt (2).

Lot 1273

A pair of George V hallmarked silver urn shaped twin handled trophy cups with covers, with cast finials, raised on spreading circular feet, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1927, height 12.5cm, approx 5.8ozt.

Lot 847

A collection of crystal including a boxed Baccarat centaure crystal decanter for Remy Martin, numbered F8531 (empty), a boxed Webb decanter, a boxed Edinburgh crystal decanter, a large goblet, clock with crystal mounts, a boxed Edinburgh crystal golf trophy etc.

Lot 1348

An Edward VII hallmarked silver mustard pot of oval form with angled handle and blue glass liner, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1909, a hallmarked silver miniature snooker trophy, William Devenport, Birmingham 1922, height 6cm, also a fish decorated circular pin dish, silver standard 830, a sterling silver miniature sombrero hat, an electroplated six division concertina action toast rack and a Danish Cohr Atla miniature candlestick, weighable silver approx 4.5ozt (6). CONDITION REPORT: All items show tarnishing to surface but free from damage.

Lot 45

A Piece of Aircraft Canvas from a British BE2 No. A2815 of 16 Squadron, Shot Down by Baron von Richthofen, Flying Albatross DIII Nr.2253/17, on the 8th of April 1917 over Vimy Ridge, Cut and Recovered from the Airframe by Captain John Alfred Pope Haydon M.C. of the Royal Highlanders of Canada (Black Watch) 42nd Battalion C.E.F. the remnant inscribed in pencil by Captain Haydon ‘Part of Wing of British Plane Shot Down at Vimy Ridge 17 April by Baron von Richthofen - The Red Ace’ Von Richthofen’s Combat Report: 1640 hrs Vimy, this side of the lines. BE2 No. A2815 Occupants: Both killed, remnants distributed over more than one kilometre‘I was flying and surprised artillery flyer. After a very few shots the plane broke to pieces and fell near Vimy, on this side of the lines’Richthofen gained this, his second kill of the day, by encountering the 16 squadron crew who were engaged on making a photo mosaic of the village of Farbus, just hours before the British offensive was due to begin. They had taken off at 1500 hrs and British ground observers witnessed their BE shot down by a hostile aircraft at 1640, 1,000 west of Vimy. There had been a report that they fell on the British side and were buried by British troops, but Richthofen not only claimed they fell inside the German lines, but also that he had secured the serial number for his trophy room. Due to them falling in the battle area, the two young men were not buried immediately, but seven days later by British soldiers, near Bois de Bonval, by advancing Allied troops during the battle of Arras.Second Lieutenant Keith Ingleby Mackenzie 16 Squadron, Argyll and Sutherland HighlandersAlong with Corporal Beebee, Mackenzie who was born on the 26th of June 1898, the son of K W I and Florence Mackenzie of Lansdowne House, Ryde, Isle of Wight was the youngest of von Richthofen’s. He was gazetted Second Lieutenant to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in April 1916 whilst still only seventeen years old. He was awards the Royal Aero Aviators Certificate (No.2906) on the 17th of May 1916, being attached to the Royal Flying Corps shortly afterwards. He is buried in Bois-Carre British Cemetery, Thelus France.Second Lieutenant Guy Everingham 16 Squadron, Royal Welsh FusiliersThe elder son of William and Patricia Florence Everingham, Guy was born in Barry, Glamorgan, South Wales on the 28th of June 1894, privately educated, he was living at ‘Vaenor’, Hawarden Road, Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire, North Wales when war broke out in August 1914. He enlisted as a private soldier in the 13th (1st North Wales) Battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in October 1914. Soon picked out as ‘officer material’ he was gazetted Second Lieutenant to the same battalion on the 25th of February 1915. His youngest brother a trooper with the Welsh Horse was killed at Gallipoli on the 10th of December 1915. Guy was sent to France in March 1916 and served as a line officer before being sent for more specialised work as a bombing officer in the 113th trench Mortar Battery, a successful application for transfer to the Royal Flying Corps followed in September later that year. His training as an observer was briefly interrupted when he married Gladys Annie Brown at Holy Trinity Church, Llandudno on the 19th of February returning to France shortly afterward. Guy Everingham is buried alongside his young pilot in Bois-Carre, he was twenty-two years old, and had been married barely six weeks. Captain John Alfred Pope Haydon M.C.London Gazette 1 February 1919: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and initiative during operations at BOIRY NOTRE DAME on August 28th, 1918. With great gallantry, this battalion scout officer took a patrol into Jigsaw Wood, captured six prisoners, and secured valuable information as to the disposition of the enemy.’ Hayden receives several mentions in the regimental history of the Royal Highlanders of Canada, which also confirms that he was wounded twice during war. ‘When war broke out Captain Haydon was employed as editor of the “Eganville Enterprise,” Eganville, Ottawa. In November, 1914, he resigned that position and accepted employment in the Government Printing Bureau at Ottawa. In January, 1915, he enlisted in the 38th Overseas Battalion but being unable to secure Leave of Absence from the Bureau at that time was accordingly discharged. In the early part of August, it was decided by the employees of the Printing Bureau to present a machine gun to the 77th Battalion, and it was proposed that the employees should man it from among themselves. This view was concurred in, and the proposition was submitted to the King’s Printer with the result that a few days later a Leave of Absence was granted to Captain Haydon and five other. Therefore, on August 26th, , Jack Haydon, as he is more familiarly known, became No. 145130 Private J. A. P. Haydon. He was attached to the Machine Gun Section, but in a short time was transferred to “B” Company and made Orderly Room Clerk with the rank of Acting Sergeant. Went overseas in June, 1916, served in England with the 77th, 73rd and 20th Reserve Battalions and 1st Q.R.D., and in France with the 73rd, 85th and 42nd Battalions. Was wounded twice - on March 8th, 1917, and September 13th, 1918. Was given his commission on September 2nd, 1917. Upon his return to France from the Canadian Training School at Bexhill-on-Sea he was attached to the 42nd Battalion as Assistant Scout Officer, and later, upon the return to Canada of the Battalion Scout Officer, he was given that post and participated in all the engagements during the summer and fall of 1918. During the engagement in the Arras Section in August he was awarded the Military Cross. Captain Haydon was promoted to the rank of Acting Captain just prior to the Armistice.’ Captain Haydon died at Ottawa on 30 December 1969, and is buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa ( history of the Seventy-seventh Battalion C.E.F., Ottawa.)

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