λ A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an early-Victorian snuff box, Birmingham 1838, a pen tray, a sugar caster, a mug, a trophy cup, a Chinese clothes brush, a pepper mill, two napkin rings, a silver-handled tortoiseshell page turner, a cigarette box, and a modern scent bottle and funnel, plus electroplated items: a pair of coasters, a pair of candelabra, four sauce boats, an asparagus dish and other items, approx. weighable 13.5oz. (qty)
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A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of six napkin rings, Birmingham 1903, a snuff box, London 1807, another snuff box, two two-handled trophy cups, a pepper pot, a Victorian cigarette box, a kitchen pepper, five modern wine labels, three boxes and a cased medallion, approx. weighable 43oz. (qty)
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR: A vintage signed 8.5 x 6 photograph by fifteen members of Tottenham Hotspur's European Cup Winners' Cup winners of 1962-63, comprising Bill Brown, Peter Baker, Ron Henry, Tony Marchi, Cliff Jones, John White, Bobby Smith, Jimmy Greaves, Terry Dyson (all members of the winning team), Mel Hopkins, John Hollowbread, John Smith, Frank Saul and Dave Mackay. The image depicts the complete Tottenham Hotspur squad standing and seated in two rows with their European Cup Winners' Cup trophy before them. Signed by each in blue inks with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the image. VG Tottenham Hotspur's 5-1 victory against Atletico Madrid in the Feijenoord Stadion in Rotterdam on 15th May 1963 to win the European Cup Winners' Cup represented the first time that a British team won a major European trophy.
A framed poster for the Chivas Regal Trophy horse race at Sandown Park, 22nd October signed by the ten famous British and American jockeys who rode including: Lester Piggot, Willie Carson, Scobie Breasley, Pat Eddery, Steve Cauthen, Willie Shoemaker etc. - 41 x 30cm and four racecards: The Grand National Aintree 7th April 2001, The Epsom Derby 7th June 2014, 'Glorious' Goodwood 31st July 1996 and Cheltenham 17th April 2007
MANCHESTER CITY - LEAGUE CUP Twenty seven Manchester City home and away programmes, all Football League Cup programmes, from 60-61 (first season of the competition) to 69/70 when City won it for the first time. Homes include v Stockport 60/1, Blackpool 62/3 x 2 (different games, one with token missing), v Leeds, Carlisle and v Stoke (Semi-Final) all 63/4, Semi-Final v Man Utd 69/70 plus homes v Everton, Liverpool and QPR from that Trophy winning season. Aways include at Birmingham and Newport 62/3, Stoke 63/4 (Semi-Final), Hull 63/4, Southport 69/70, Man Utd 69/70 (Semi-Final) and Final at Wembley v West Brom. Minor faults. Generally good.
LEICESTER 63-4 LEAGUE CUP Set of Leicester home and away 63-4 League Cup programmes. Leicester won the trophy defeating Stoke in the two-legged Final.. Includes home games v Aldershot (creased), Gillingham, Norwich, West Ham (Semi-Final- slight fold-good) and v Stoke (Final-score, scorers noted). Away programmes are at Tranmere, Norwich, West Ham (Semi-Final, creased, team changes) , and Final at Stoke (slight fold - good). Nine programmes. Fair-good
1971 FAIRS CUP Final Trophy Play-off Barcelona v Leeds played 22 Sept 1971 at the Nou Camp, Barcelona. The match was played between the first winners of the trophy (Barcelona) and the last winners of the trophy (Leeds) to decide the ultimate destination of the trophy. Rare official lithographic match poster measuring 66cm x 45cm, produced by FISA Industria Grafica, Barcelona and sponsored by Danone. Generally good
SHERRIFF OF LONDON SHIELD 1932 - ARSENAL Arsenal home programme v Corinthians, 26/10/1932, Sherriff of London Shield, Arsenal won 9-2 in front of a sparse crowd of 9,493. This trophy was presented in 1898 by Lord Dewar and until 1907 it was for all intents and purposes , The Charity Shield and was played for between the best Amateur and Best Professional Club of each season until 1907 after which The Charity Shield was inaugurated by the FA. Standard Arsenal issue. Scorers, etc noted, staple a little rusty but no damage to other pages. Fair-generally good
LEICESTER BOYS Three single sheet Leicester Boys Schools programmes, v Stockport Boys 24/1/48 at Martin Street and two games at Electricity Power Station Ground v Cambridge Boys 4/12/48 and v Hertford Boys 18/12/48. All three are English Schools Trophy games. Folds but no writing. Fair-generally good
Motor Racing, A very interesting collection of private vintage photographs B&W and Colour, many with negatives together with 35mm slide transparencies of racing cars, inc 1966 Silverstone, 1967 Silverstone, 1967 BRDC International trophy & 1966T.T.Oulton park . Featured cars inc, Mk 1 Escort, Lola 70 MkII, Brabham, Ferrari, Lotus/Cortina, Mini Cooper and more. Many circuit shots, also drivers and pits. V/G
A large silver hallmarked trophy cup by Josiah Williams & Co -David Landsborough Fullerton- , London hallmarks for 1922. The trophy marked for ' Bristol School's Sports Day '. Engraved with names of all recipients (many of local origin to Bristol). Hallmarked to upper rim. Total weight 300g Measures: 23cm H.
A MODERN TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP (fixed to a plastic plinth), inscribed "The Devon & Somerset News Challenge Cup...1950", by E. Viner, Sheffield 1933 and a smaller trophy cup, inscribed Tiverton & District Junior Association Football League...1920-21" by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1909 (with wooden plinth); the larger cup 12" (31 cms) high overall; 11.8 oz weighable silver (2)
A MODERN TROPHY CUP (FOR PIGEON FLYING) inscribed "Presented by J. Seward to the Tiverton Flying Club 1940", by S. Blackensee & Sons, Birmingham 1937 (loaded), on a wooden plinth with applied plaques and another pigeon flying trophy cup, inscribed, also on wooden plinth with applied plaques, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936; the largest cup 9.3" (23.8 cms) high; 15.9 oz weighable silver (2)
A TWO-HANDLED SPORTING TROPHY CUP & COVER with a cast footballer finial, inscribed "Tiverton & District Association Football League Challenge Cup, presented by the Hon. Lionel Walrond. M.P. 1914", by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914 (on a wooden plinth with applied plaques); 9.7" (24.5 cms) high; 35.6 oz
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