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An Edwardian silver Easel Frame, by Robert Pringle & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham 1909, of shaped square form, the silver embossed with a 'bear', together with another silver easel frame, a small silver two branch candelabra, by Elkington & Co., hallmarked Birmingham 1964 and a small silver plated trophy cup (4)
A silver two handled trophy cupOf conventional form, inscribed 'Silver Challenge Cup, presented by B S Bostock LTD, Annually for the Champion Beast in the Show' to one side, with an inscribed list of winners to the other, with two loop handles, raised on a circular pedestal foot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, date letter indistinct, weight 10 troy oz, height 17.8cm
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a pair of vintage field glasses, folding Kodak camera, boomerang, Spindler style panel, 1970's Chess trophy, cased cutlery (includes a set of six silver handled butter knives), small cloisonne boxes, vintage Rolls Razor with box, coins and banknotes, books and brassware, all contained in a vintage suitcase
Assorted RAF Cover Collection 2. Black folder containing 79 very different signed covers. Includes US Ace Bob Scott, a number of signed Lifeboat covers, a handful of signed RNSC Navy covers, signed Marriott Navy covers, Roland Beamont and Neville Duke signed on Jean Batten's Historic Aviator cover, a number of VAFA signed covers, Rod Learoyd VC signed Lancaster cover, a couple of multi-signed Vickers Wellington covers, AVM Webster signed Schneider Trophy cover, J C Rook (Typhoon Squadron) signed Concorde cover, Piper Bill Millin and Lord Lovat signed Historic March of Piper Bill Millin cover, Major John Howard signed Historic March of Piper Bill Millin cover and many many more. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
A silver trophy of urn shaped form with looped handles, pedestal foot and half fluted body with presentation inscription to John Boore from his Warwickshire Hunting Friends, London 1893, 32cm tall, 1034 grams, accompanied by two photographs showing Hunt Master John Boore and a Lionel Edwards print Hunting Countries, the Earl of Bathurst VWH at Coln St Aldwyn
RUGBY LEAGUE- BILLY BOSTON Three Mackeson Trophy tankards awarded to Billy Boston during the 1960s.The trophies were awarded to Clubs with the best scoring average over different sections of the seasons.. Wigan were the overall winners in 1963-64 and 1965-66. Boston (Wigan winger) was awarded these tankards which are all inscribed, for 1962-63 (Third period), 1963-64 (second period) and 1965-66 (second period), all 3 periods being won by Wigan. There is a certificate of authenticity signed by Billy Boston which covers four of these trophies won by him (the vendor has retained one). Generally good
1969 E.C.W.C Athletic Bilbao v Man City, first leg played 17 Sep 1969 at Estadio San Mames, Bilbao and the second leg in Manchester. Two editions of the daily Spanish football magazine/newspaper "Dicen" each previewing the matches with team line-ups. No programme was produced for the first leg in Bilbao. This was the season City won the trophy. Slight ageing/marks. Generally Good
FA CUP FINAL 1960- WOLVES Official Civic Banquet Menu for Wolves winning the FA Cup Final against Blackburn. Held at Civic Hall Wolverhampton, 25/5/60. Also includes separate seating arrangements booklet (folded) and menu has a yellow cord along spine. Menu includes photographs of the goals, presentation of the trophy and the return to Wolverhampton. Generally good
WORLD CUP 66 Collection of items relating to World Cup 66, postcard entitled Sir Geoff Hurst MBE showing Geoff holding the World Cup with a replica signature issued by Geoff Hurst Promotions, a greetings card showing Bobby Moore holding the trophy aloft on the pitch, Evening Standard World Cup Football Championship 1966 booklet (48 pages + covers), 1966 World Cup Charity Match programme , 28/7/85 at Elland Road in aid of Bradford Fire Disaster Fund, programmes for the World Cup 30th Anniversary Tour 1966-1996, 1966 World Cup Commemoration and Royal Jubilee Five-a-Side Tournament , 6/6/77 at Empire Pool Wembley, and a programme for England's 1966 World Cup Heroes v HFC Trust Celebrities XI , at Selhurst Park, 19/5/82. Generally good
CROOK TOWN - PEGASUS 52 Crook Town home programme for Amateur Cup tie v Pegasus, 12/1/52. The tie ended 1-1 with Pegasus missing a penalty and Crook won the replay 1-0, halting the attempt by Pegasus to retain the trophy. Peter May, who captained the England cricket team played for Pegasus. Slight fold. Good
EUROPEAN CUP FINAL 1968 Official armband issued to photographer George Freston for the 1968 European Champion Clubs Cup Final Wembley 1968. Match details embroidered upon it in blue , armband itself is white. Manchester United defeated Benfica to become the first English winners of the trophy. Good
1964 INTERCONTINENTAL CUP Inter Milan v Independiente played 9, 23 and 26 Sept 1964. Official Inter Milan "Inter Club" revista "Edizione Straordinaria" this was a special 16-page supplement edition to the usual monthly Inter Club revista produced in September 1964 to celebrate Inter winning the Trophy after a third match Replay in Madrid. Includes extensive coverage of all three games with pictures, reports and team line-ups. Generally good
BEDFORDSHIRE YOUTH - MAN UTD YOUTH 1955 Official programme for Challenge Cup Final (Tomlinson Trophy) between Bedfordshire Youth and Manchester United Youth, 14/11/55 at Luton Town. The Tomlinson Trophy was a challenge match between the winners of the FA Youth Cup and the winners of the FA County Youth Trophy. United won the Youth Cup for the first five years of its existence and usually demolished the County representatives and as a result the challenge match was a short-lived affair. Eight Luton players in the Beds side. Slight folds, cleaned, no writing. Fair-generally good
DARTS - NEWS OF THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Three programmes: 1977 World Championship at Alexandra Palace, Eastern Counties Division Championship at Ely 19/2/1965 heavily creased and annotation and Eastern Counties Divisional Trophy 30/3/1976 at Ipswich, slightly creased and annotations. Fair to generally good
EDDIE BAILY - ALBUM A photo Album owned by Eddie Baily with photos of his Schools football in the mid / late 1930's plus Wartime Military matches in Prague, Katowice, Berlin and Hamburg which included photos from Baor v Nottingham Forest. Also v Dutch Army in Lyon plus Tottenham team and action photos (inc signed team photo Baor XI v Czechoslovakia in Berlin 1946) Lot also inc a small Trophy. Fair-generally good
SHEFFIELD WED - MANCHESTER CITY 1930 Wednesday home programme v City, 3/5/1930 and the final game of the season for Wednesday who had already played ten games since April 5th. Wednesday won 5-1 to celebrate having won the title. Not ex bound volume, vertical fold, slight creasing and pencil h-t scores. Wednesday received the trophy after the game. Generally good
MANCHESTER CITY-FA CUP 2011 Victorinox Swiss Army Stainless Steel Sapphire Crystal watch inscribed , Limited Edition (only 34 given) complete with original packaging. The watch is inscribed on the reverse with the City crest and the words "FA Cup Winners 2011 Limited Edition of 34". Comes with black leather strap and sky blue box wrap on which is printed the Manchester City crest and above the crest the words "In recognition of your contribution at Manchester City". Below the crest are the words "FA Cup Winner 2011". City presented one of these to each player and senior back room staff after they won the FA Cup at Wembley against Stoke. This was the first Trophy of the modern era for City and their first Trophy victory since 1976.. The box contains the Instructions and Warranty for Chronographs. The serial number indicates that the watch is a Infantry Vintage Chronograph watch and it is water resistant for 100 meters. A true piece of ephemera from the modern Manchester City era. Good
TT RACES 1927 John Bull Souvenir booklet for the 1927 Tourist Trophy Races on the Isle of Man. 52 pages listing participants in the races, previous winners, history of the races and of the machines, advice to visitors, map of the course, speed and distance times etc. Seventh Issue. Vet good
1967 EURPEAN CUP FINAL Inter Milan v Real Madrid played 27 May 1964 in Vienna. Official Inter Milan "Inter Club" revista dated June 1964. This was a 52-page European Final winning special edition devoted entirely to Inter winning the European Cup for the first time and is titled "Speciale Per La Conquista Della Coppa" and includes a large depiction of the European Cup trophy on the front cover. Generally good
BIG MATCH Over 40 programmes of which 10 relate to Finals, semi-finals and play-off matches, including F.A Cup, League Cup, Trophy, Vase etc. Earliest issue is 1967 FAC Final and latest issue is 2002 Div.3 play-off. Includes 1975 European Cup Final. Others are general League programmes from 1960's. Most have faults. Fair- generally good
The Claymore Cup - a silver two handled trophy cup, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1909, of inverted bell shape with moulded edge and girdle, two flying scroll handles, inscribed 'The Claymore Cup - Presented by GreenLees Brothers Scotch Whisky Distillers, London, Glasgow, Argyllshire for Polo Pony Races - First Winner Lieutenant Leader on Scarlett Runner - June 4th 1913', 20cm high, 15.44oz In good condition
Hunstanton Golf Club - A silver covered Porringer Trophy, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1923, the lower body chased and embossed with acanthus, two leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with reeded rim and 'berry' finial, inscribed 'Hunstanton Golf Club 1923 - presented by The President Sir Everard ffolkes, Bart. - won by The Reverend E S Ulyat, RN', 17cm high, 28.79oz In good condition
Lawn Tennis France 1929' - a 9ct gold trophy cup, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1929, the panelled dodecagonal bowl with two handles raised on a circular hexagonal panelled pedestal, inscribed ''Lawn Tennis France 1929 - Le Touquet Cannes J.L.; Beaulieu Juan J.B.L.; Monte Carlo Nice E.L.13cm high, 225.7gm In good condition
Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society Challenge Cup - four miniature silver trophy cups and covers, all by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1923-1928, each of deep circular form with moulded edge and girdle on a short pedestal foot, two leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with baluster finial, each inscribed 'Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society Challenge Cup - Presented by Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas KCB, KCMG, MVO, LLD - First President of the Society', all 10.25cm high, total weight 11.16oz
Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society, President's Prize - a silver inkwell trophy, by S W Smith & Co, London 1921, of plain tapering circular form with wide reeded foot below a wide flat hinged cover, inscribed 'R.N.& R.M. Golfing Society, Camberley Heath, April 1926 - President's Prize for Winner of Handicap Tournament', insert glass base and inkwell, 12.5cm diameter, 10.23oz
Two small silver rosebowl trophy cups, one by The Northern Goldsmiths' Company, London 1915, of plain circular shape raised on a plain pedestal foot, two loop handles, uninscribed, 13.5cm high, 13.20oz and another smaller example by P H Vogel & Co, Birmingham 1985, with two lion mask and ring handles, 15.25cm, 7.32oz (20.53oz total weight) (2) The first has a bruise to the foot, otherwise in good condition
Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society Challenge Cup - six miniature silver trophy cups and covers, all by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931-1937, each of deep circular form with moulded edge and girdle on a short pedestal foot, two leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with baluster finials, each inscribed 'Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society Challenge Cup - Presented by Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas KCB, KCMG, MVO, LLD - First President of the Society', all 12.5cm high, total weight 36.85oz (6) In good condition
Gibson Island Yacht Squadron Cruising Race Trophy Bowl - An American metalwares bowl, by S Kirk & Son Inc, Baltimore, MD circa 1933, the deep bowl with wide sloping rim within a moulded edge, inscribed with a pennant above 'Gibson Island Yacht Squadron Cruising Race, Sept. 2, 1933 First Place Class B, 23cm diameter, 12.67oz, together with a Trophy Beaker by Schofield Co Inc, Baltimore MD, of plain tapering cylindrical form, inscribed 'Gibson Island Yacht Squadron, Love Point - Swan Point Race, Aug. 22, 1937, Class C. First - Kelpie - William L. Henderson, 12.5cm, 6.45oz (19.13 combined) (2) Gibson Island Yacht Squadron is located on Chesapeake Bay and the Magothy River near Baltimore MD
Irish (open) Golf Championship 1919 - a silver two handled Trophy Cup, by Gibson & Co (Belfast), Sheffield 1913, raised on a circular foot, the inverted bell shaped body has two reeded angular handles, inscribed 'Irish (open) Golf Championship 1919 - Prize for Best Scratch Score - won by Rev E S Ulyat, RN', 17cm high, 16.73oz
Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society - two silver Trophy Cups, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1932 & 1936 respectively, each raised on a square foot below a knopped stem supporting a plain bowl with two angular loop handles, the former inscribed 'R.N. and R.M.G.S 1935 - Wentworth - Senior Tournament Presented by Admiral Sir Ernle Chatfield, GCB., KCMG.,CVO President of The Society', 16.5cm high, 12.78oz, the latter inscribed 'R.N. and R.M.G.S 1936 - Sunningdale - Senior Tournament', 16cm high, 12.55oz (25.24oz together) (2) In good condition
A SILVER TROPHY CUP, makers H.W. Plate Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1929, the single girdled shallow circular bowl with two bifurcated high loop handles, raised upon a slender inverted baluster stem and swept circular foot, 7 1/2" high over handles, 6ozs 3dwts, together with an ebonised socle applied with a plaque engraved "... Wee Laddie of Hyde ... Skipton ... 1932"
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER TROPHY CUP, maker John Emes, London 1803, the plain "U" shaped bowl with two leaf sheathed angular handles and prick engraved with two Greek key bands, on a swept foot with matching engraving, 9 1/4" high over handles, 28ozs, together with a later socle and oak presentation cabinet retailed by Elkington & Co., Liverpool (3)
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