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Lot 208

Militaria - military caps and berets, army football trophy, two military related prints and a Battle of Britain map, and other militaria in one box

Lot 19

WALKER & HALL A TWO-HANDLED SILVER TROPHY CUP, on slender stem and platform foot, the cover with golfer finial (detached, club missing), Birmingham 1933, raised on ebonised socle together with the BOWL OF A SILVER SPOON, engraved "W T C American mix ed doubles Tournament 1st Prize", combined weight 465g

Lot 538

AN EMPIRE DESIGN GILT METAL FIRE KERB, the chenets of floral swagged urns, with trophy decoration and acanthus leaf scrolls, urn ends stand 36cm high x 146cm wide

Lot 204

Two small Silver trophy cups plus three other Silver items

Lot 1439

Taxidermy: a fox head trophy, the shaped oak shield bearing plaque inscribed 'Found Calveley, New Gorse, killed Dalefords, 1 hour 45 minutes, 8th Dec 1934', labelled 'H Murray & Son...'.

Lot 101

A large Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup, by Daniel & John Welby, London 1907, 19cm, 1107g.

Lot 173

Two silver ashtrays, by S J Rose & Son, Birmingham, retailed by Gieves; together with another smaller ashtray and a miniature silver trophy cup on stand, 179g.

Lot 185

A quantity of silver items to include four small silver trophy cups, 354g weighable.

Lot 186

A silver two handled trophy cup; together with a silver matchbox cover; silver lidded glass dressing table container and a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, 182g weighable.

Lot 24

A 1950s Universal Polerouter bumper gentleman's automatic gentleman's wristwatch, cal 138ss, having black dial, engraved to rear 'G E Trophy Paris Paris 1957', presumably it belonged to one of the winning participants of the Three Capitals Air race 1957, 380th Air Expeditionary wing (Boeing B47E Stratojet), on replacement blue leather strap

Lot 1277

A Russian 19th century rectangular brooch, with blue guilloche enamel ground and circular-cut diamond border, applied with a diamond-set bow and quiver lover`s trophy in silver and gold. 56 zolotnik and indistinct initials possibly EK for Erik Kollin. 2.5 cm wide.

Lot 1352

A 19th century circular gold box, decorated with oyster coloured guilloche enamel and centred with a diamond-set bow and quiver romantic trophy, within entwined laurel border. 4.5cm diameter.

Lot 258

Trade Cards, Sport, a selection of complete sets, various Manufacturers to include Texaco petrol's Texaco Trophy Cricket Cards (set plus 2 bonus cards), Anonymous Football Clubs and Badges, Chinese Backed Footballers (set 48), Kane Football Clubs and Colours, PMR Associates England World Cup Spain '82, Welsh Rugby Union Great Welsh Rugby Players, Trucards Sport and Lamberts Football Clubs and Badges, also includes part sets Cadet Sweets Footballers (9 cards), Kane 1956 Cricketers 1st Series (9 cards) and Junior Service Famous Sports Records (9 cards) viewing recommended (gd/vg)

Lot 56

Daum France, a moulded crystal glass mantel clock, circa 1965, Thor model, heavy glass base with moulded random stack block pattern engraved Daum Nancy, 'four board' silvered arm supporting circular silvered dial signed Daum, Swiss Escap quartz movement, 20cm high by 23.5cm wide £200-300 Note: this was presented as a winner's trophy to Eva Romanová at the 1964 European Figure Skating Championships held in Grenoble

Lot 466

A silver-gilt three-handled trophy cup, by the Barnards, London 1930, circular form, scroll handles, on a fluted knopped stem on a raised circular foot, on a later ebonised plinth with a inscribed plaque, height on plinth 29.6cm, approx. weight 21.8oz.

Lot 508

A good George III two-handled silver trophy cup, by William and John Deane, London 1764, circular form, embossed foliate and part fluted decoration, reeded scroll handles, engraved with a monogram and inscribed 'The Litchet Cup. The Gift of George Trenchard Esq. won by Beaucephalus, the property of Mr. Robert Kingsbury', height 11.2cm, approx. weight 9.3oz.

Lot 36

Nine various silver teaspoons, including Nelson's column; a golf trophy spoon; and a coronation anointing spoon and an olive fern anointing spoon, 125grs approx (9)

Lot 371

An Edwardian embossed silver cream jug and sugar bowl, a later octagonal silver cream jug, a silver pin tray, a small trophy cup and four smaller items of silver (9)

Lot 196

Five WWII medals awarded to Donald Arthur Upshall Ship't: 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal and Imperial Service Medal (boxed), with amateur photographs of ships and submarines at sea etc, Christmas cards from Hong Kong, a press cutting relating to the severing of the recipient's hand, certificate of post-war credit, table lighter, ring and trophy celebrating Mr Upshall's diving career. (Mr Upshall was employed post-war in Devonport Dockyard as Inspector of Shipwrights and Divers).

Lot 722

THE ROYAL AERO CLUB: THE SCHNEIDER TROPHY CONTEST 6TH 7TH SEPTMBER 1929, official souvenir programme, 1929, original printed coloured wraps

Lot 185

A hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal trophy by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1922, 8.6 troy ozs, with inscription 'Mid Kent Lightweight, First Prize 1923 Retainer, Sutton Valence, April 7th, Owner & Rider Squadron Leader H I Hanmer', 14 cms high approximately

Lot 186

A hallmarked silver two handled trophy, Birmingham 1938, 3 troy ozs, inscribed 'Clay Pigeon Shooting, North Wales Championship, Presented by ICI Metals Ltd, 1939', 10 cms high approximately

Lot 194

Twelve silver mainly cross country and athletics related trophy pendants in their boxes, majority 1920's, total 5 ozs

Lot 200

A Victorian bright cut uninscribed silver trophy cup on a black plinth, 22 cms high, 13 troy ozs, London 1871

Lot 201

A plain silver wide trophy cup on a shaped plain plinth and circular base, 17 cms high, 16 troy ozs, Birmingham 1907, on a black plinth

Lot 213

A nine carat gold initialled bracelet with tag and chain and a nine carat gold trophy pendant, 7.8 grms

Lot 5424

Five various silver two handled trophy cups, some on stands.

Lot 660

A painted pine chest containing military items to include a pair of black leather boots with boot trees bearing label for Tom Hill, Knightsbridge Ltd., London SW1 to/w three Hussars officers brown leather Sam Brown belts, two Khaki officers day caps and an officers red dress cap, to/w a collection of electroplated small trophy cups and stands

Lot 94

An electroplated oval tray, four-piece tea service, trophy cups, etc. (box)

Lot 10

A Taxidermy Otter Hunt Trophy Mask on Shield Plinth Stamped Verso P. Spicer and Sons, Leamington Label Inscribed B.O.H 29.5.29

Lot 11

A Taxidermy Otter Hunt Mask Trophy on Shield Plinth Stamped Verso P. Spicer and Sons Leamington with Label Inscribed "B.C.O.H, 27.6.32, River Dovey"

Lot 12

A Taxidermy Otter Hunt Trophy Mask, Perhaps Spicer But Unsigned. On Shield Plinth with Painted Inscription June 17th 1935.

Lot 13

A Taxidermy Otter Hunting Mask Trophy by Spicer and Sons, Leamington. On Shield Mount Inscribed "B.C.O.H, River Dane, May 3rd 1930"

Lot 14

A Taxidermy Otter Hunting Mask Trophy by Spicer and Sons Leamington. On Shield Mount Inscribed "B.C.O.H, River Cerist, Aug 4th 1932"

Lot 15

A Taxidermy Otter Hunting Mask Trophy by Spicer and Sons Leamington on Shield Mount Inscribed H.O.H, 14.5.31, Roden"

Lot 186

A Silver Tennis Trophy, The Taite Cup, 1939. Miss M Wallwork. with Three Racket Mounts. 10cm High. B'ham 1938

Lot 1048

A 19th century pewter tobacco jar and cover with acorn finial, moulded rims and engraved decoration, 14 cm high, to/w a 19th century pewter pint mug inscribed 'Railway' with bell symbol and another pewter pint mug - marksman trophy 1905-6 (3)

Lot 181

Various silver oddments, including Christening mug and cup and four small trophy cups, 11.3 oz total weight

Lot 182

A large silver two-handled trophy cup, 'Hants County Golf Meeting 1914 Championship Cup', George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911, 29.6 oz, 21 cm diameter, on turned oak plinth

Lot 295

An assembled silver King's Husk pattern Christening set, various makers, London & Sheffield, 1828 & 1833, comprising: a dessert fork, a dessert knife and a dessert spoon, each initialled or monogramed, 118g weighable silver, contained in a case; an Edwardian silver cigarette box, Birmingham, 1906, of square form, cedar lined; and a silver miniature trophy cup, Birmingham, 1932, engraved "Orduna Derby", on a black plinth (3)

Lot 300

A Victorian silver creamer, Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1861, the bulbous body chased with floral bouquets on three shell bracket feet, leaf-capped double-scroll handle, 78.5g; a Geoge V silver easel back picture frame, Birmingham, 1914, of circular form, 6.7cm high; a small silver trophy cup, London, 1936, with two upswept handles, 34.8g; and two silver-plated wine funnels (5)

Lot 1206

After Coombe Richards, lithograph in colours, the British Schneider Trophy team, 1929, oak framed, 14.25ins x 20ins, original label verso

Lot 1680

Taxidermy, a Kudu head and shoulder wall trophy with horns (with certificates)

Lot 861

Victorian silver beaker of tapering half fluted form, silver cigarette box, specimen vase and a trophy cup

Lot 894

London silver two handled trophy cup, together with two silver napkin rings

Lot 1053

A FIFA 2002 World Cup participant's medal, in gilt-metal, the obverse with the World Cup trophy, the reverse inscribed 2002 FIFA WORLD CUP, KOREA JAPAN, PARTICIPANT FINAL COMPETITION, in original case

Lot 1147

Tottenham Hotspur signed 1962 F.A. Cup Final magazine pictures, match-action, parading the trophy at Wembley and on the open top bus back in Tottenham, 5 pages bearing autographs on both sides; sold together with the final programme (6)

Lot 1223

An original sepia-toned photograph of Ryde Football Club winners of the Isle of Wight League 1895-96, the team wearing their Championship medals and posing with the trophy in the Hughes & Mullins photographic, Union Street, Ryde, printed legends, mounted, overall size 25.5 by 23cm., 10 by 9 1/2in., paper loss to top-left and bottom-right corners The Hampshire League was formed the following season with Ryde becoming a founder member.

Lot 163

A silver golf trophy, hallmarked Birmingham, 1950, presentation inscription for the Professional & Wanderers Meeting at Sutton Coldfield G.C., 1951, the design incorporating four golf clubs and a golfer finial, set on a composition base, height 19cm., 7 1/2in.

Lot 195

Lester Piggott 1969 racing award: The TV Times 1969 Flat Racing Trophy, in the form of an electroplated racehorse & jockey galloping through a TV screen, presentation plaque on tiered ebonised plinth, 12 by 14cm, 4 1/2 by 5 1/2in. Provenance: Bought at the Lester Piggott Collection auction at Sotheby's 25th November 1998.

Lot 213

1938 trophy won by Peter Whitehead in his E.R.A. at the Rob Roy Hillclimb in Australia, a historic small silver tankard engraved L.C.C.A., ROB ROY CLIMB (4), 13.6.38, P.N.WHITEHEAD, 1st CLASS 3 (C), the base underside stamped PARAMOUNT PLATE BEST EPNS A1 QUALITY 6069, standing 12cm., 4½in. high Organised by the Light Car Club of Australia, the Rob Roy Hillclimb in Victoria was then used for nine Australian Hillclimb Championships, the first of which was won by Peter Whitehead in his E.R.A. R10B in 1938. This English combination also won that year's Australian Grand Prix, the first to take place at Bathurst (the Mount Panorama circuit then unpaved), although several attempts to take the Australian Land Speed Record the same year proved unsuccessful. After WWII Peter Whitehead continued with E.R.A. before becoming the first privateer to own and race a Formula 1 Ferrari in which he won the 1949 Czechoslovakian Grand Prix at Brno. Later he went on to score Jaguar's first win in the Le Mans 24-hour race sharing with Peter Walker in 1951.

Lot 215

1951 and 1953 Dundrod Tourist Trophy autographs, comprising an autograph book containing the signatures of 1951 TT drivers including winner Stirling Moss, second place Peter Walker, Eric Thompson and others marked with their competition numbers, the 1953 TT Aston Martin team drivers including event winners Peter Collins & Pat Griffith, second place Reg Parnell & Eric Thompson, plus Roy Salvadori, also Jaguar driver Stirling Moss and others, also the 1952 Ulster Trophy winner Piero Taruffi and patriotic Scotsman Ron Flockhart, some other sports; together with a pack of nine LAT 1950s archive motor racing postcards (2)

Lot 218

Six 1959 to 1965 Formula 1 Silverstone race meeting posters, comprising the 1959 International Trophy, 1960 British Grand Prix, 1961 British Empire Trophy, 1963, 1964 and 1965 International Trophy meetings, each 76 by 51cm., 30 by 20in., three featuring Ferraris, two BRMs, one a Cooper, all folded as issued

Lot 47

Vintage boxing memorabilia, comprising: a wall mounting board for a Freddie Mills Junior Trainer punch bag; two pairs of vintage junior size red leather boxing gloves; a small silver plated boxing figurine trophy; two old boxing medals, framed & glazed, unexamined accordingly but one appearing to be in gold and enamel, the other bronze; and a pair of framed continental silver medal plaques featuring boxers in the ring (9 pieces)

Lot 758

Four Billy Walker Aston Villa presentations, comprising: i) a large three-handled silver trophy cup hallmarked Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1925, inscribed PRESENTED BY, THE GREYHOUND RACING ASSOCIATION, HALL GREEN, FOR A MATCH BETWEEN, ASTON VILLA & WEST HAM UNITED, WON BY ..., height 27cm., 10 1/2in., wooden base; ii) a small two-handled hallmarked silver cup inscribed MICHELIN TROPHY, WALSALL, 1931, composition base; iii) a hallmarked silver bowl set enamelled Coat of Arms of Coventry; & iv) a small hallmarked silver-mounted trophy inscribed SECOND BIRMINGHAM OLYMPIAD, JUNE 23rd 1930, PRESENTED TO, W. WALKER Capt., PUSH BALL TEAM

Lot 775

Original Norman Edwards artwork "Give It To Walker Villa Fans Roared", pen and ink & watrecolour, signed and inscribed "SPORTS ARGUS" AND BIRMINGHAM EVENING DESPATCH", and the with a presentation inscription THAT'S PRECISELY WHAT MY SPORTING FRIENDS AND I PROPOSE DOING WITH THIS 'ERE CARTOON !", the artwork bearing numerous pen signatures, the cartoon depicts Walker in Villa kit whilst carrying a cricket bat and a golf club, 38 by 27cm., 15 by 10 1/2in.; sold with a b&w photograph of this artwork being presented to Billy Walker by his friends; the lot also including a small pen & ink caricature of Billy Waker holding the F.A. Cup trophy and the supporter's celebration dinner & dance in 1935, the artist signing "Peter" (3)

Lot 837

Roger Hunt blue international cap (combined) v Northern Ireland & Wales season 1966-67, 20th & 22nd England appearances. The Northern Ireland game doubled as a Home Championship match and a European Nations Cup qualifier. It was played on 22nd October 1966 and was England's first following the World Cup and the trophy was paraded before the game at Windsor Park. England won 2-0. Hunt scored the opener with a crisp half-volley from a Peters cross whipped in from the right. The Wales game was played at Wembley on 16th November 1966. Again this Home Championship match doubled as a Nations Cup qualifier. England won 5-1.

Lot 912

Gaetano Scirea: a black & white striped Juventus No.6 jersey worn in the 1984 UEFA Super Cup v Liverpool in Turin, long-sleeved; sold with a Christie's auction catalogue relating to this jersey's original sale in 2000 (2) Becasue of fixture congestion the 1984 Super Cup was actually played on 16th January 1985. Juventus beat Liverpool 2-0 at the Stadio Comunale. This jersey was gained as a swap by Liverpool's Phil Neal and was acquired by the present vendor at the Phil Neal Collection auction at Christie's South Kensington, London, 29th September 2000. This jersey was sold as lot 243 although not attributed to Scirea at the time. This has been established from subsequent research. In photographs Scirea can be seen wearing Phil Neal's Liverpool shirt at the trophy presentation ceremony. For further information on Gaetano Scirea see lot 902.

Lot 927

A miniature replica of the Champions League trophy as presented to players and officials at FC Barcelona to commemorate the Champions League victory in 2015, silver plated, height 19cm., 7 1/2in., tied with red & blue ribbon

Lot 931

Jose Andrade gold Uruguay winner's medal from the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930, designed by Abel Lafleur, inscribed COUPE DU MONDE, MONTEVIDEO, JUILLET, 1930, JOSE LEANDRO ANDRADE; sold with a Christie's South Kensington auction catalogue, 19th May 2005, where this medal was purchased as lot 18 (2) José Leandro Andrade (November 22, 1901 - October 5, 1957) was a Uruguayan footballer who played at wing-half and was nicknamed "Maravilla Negra" the 'Black Marvel'. He is considered to have been one of the finest world footballers of his generation and was described as being an intelligent and honest player, who never celebrated his goals, and who was dynamic, fast and highly technical and a player who was able to dominate the pitch without despite not possessing the physicality of many of his opponents. Before turning to professional football, Andade held a number of jobs as diverse as a shoe-shiner to a carnival musician. In the early 1920s Andrade was signed by the Montevideo football Club Bella Vista where played 71 matches and scored seven goals. It was at Bella Vista that he was first selected for the national team. Andrade later moved to Nacional where he won four Uruguayan Championship titles and three national Cups. He was then transferred to Penarol in 1930 where he played 88 matches, before ending his career in Argentina with stints at Atlanta & Lanus-Talleres and a final return to Uruguay tp play for Wanderers. Jose Andrade had a magnificent international career and was a member of the great Uruguayan national team that won the gold medal in the football competition at the Paris Olympic Games in 1924 and again at Amsterdam in 1928. During the semi-final in Holland Andrade collided with a goal post seriously injuring an eye, which in time deteriorated to the point of blindness in that eye. The Uruguay team then went on to win the famous hat-trick by lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy at the inaugural FIFA World Cup held in Uruguay in 1930. At the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo Uruguay defeated arch-rivals Argentina 4-2. Andrade played in every Uruguayan match during the tournament. Andrade was an invited guest at the 1950 World Cup to witness his national team winning the World Cup for the second time, but sadly as the decade progressed he became an alcoholic and died in necessitous circumstances after contracting tuberculosis in Montevideo in 1957. Player's FIFA World Cup medals: Between 1930 and 1950 only footballers who played on the winning side in the final tie received a medal, struck in gold. From 1954 losing finalists received a silver-gilt medal, and the winning 3rd/4th play-off XI received a silver medal. From 1966 FIFA awarded the 4th placed team bronze medals. In 1974 a new trophy was introduced after Brazil were allowed to keep the original Jules Rimet Trophy having won it for a third time in 1970. The design of the FIFA World Cup medal, although it had minor stylistic changes over the years, was also replaced in 1974 with a new design by Bertoni. However they were still struck in gold, silver-gilt, silver & bronze for the 1st to 4th place teams. In 1978 FIFA increased the quantity of medals for the top 4 teams from 11 to 25, so for the first time squad players as well as the primary coaching staff would be suitably awarded. In 1986 the silver-gilt version was discontinued, the runners-up receiving instead a silver medal whilst both teams who contested the 3rd/4th Place match were awarded the bronze version. From 1990 onwards the story is one of ever increasing quantities of medal issues by FIFA with sufficient examples for presentation to those with duties beyond playing and coaching staff. At Italia '90 32 were struck with this figure rising to 40 at France '98, although they were now only awarded for the champions, runners-up & the winners of the 3rd/4th Place match, the loser of this game just receiving a diploma. Four years later in Korea/Japan the medal count rose to 45 for the 1st-3rd teams, with the 4th place side being presented with an unspecified "award". This continued in 2006 where for the first time match officials were also presented with medals, including those officiating the 3rd/4th Place play-off. In 2010 the FIFA medal count (excluding officials) reached a 'half century', and the number remained at 50 at the last World Cup in Brazil in 2014.

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