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A silver trophy cup, Birmingham, 1927, of goblet form, with inscription, damaged, 121.5g; a gilt brass Avery needle case, "The Quadruple Golden Casket", butterfly on leaf decoration; a silver bon-bon dish, Birmingham, 1908, loaded; a silver butter knife, Birmingham, 1903, 13.4g; a lady's marcasite wristwatch, Avia; and a black plinth
A silver trophy cup, A. L. Davenport Ltd, Birmingham, 1937, with inscription, on black plinth, 104.2g weighable silver; a silver trophy cup, Sheffield, 1905, with inscription, 97.6g; a cased George V silver baby feeding set, Sheffield, 1917, Old English pattern, 32.4g in total; and a cased set of six silver-handled dessert knives, Sheffield, 1934 (4)
A miscellaneous collection of ten silver napkin rings, various makers, Birmingham, London & Sheffield, 1870 - 1946, various designs, 174.8g in total; a George V silver trophy cup, Birmingham, 1930, the vase-shaped body with two leaf-capped handles, with inscription, attached to a wooden plinth, 14.5cm high approx.; and a George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1914, the rectangular body with engine-turned decoration, 45g (12)
A 19th/20th century Chinese Export silver sugar bowl, possibly by Wing Nam & Co. Embossed with a dragon and inscribed The Temple Coal Trophy BPG. 11.5 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some small dints, could do with a clean, approximately 153 grammes.
NICOLAS-ALEXANDRE FOLIN (18th/19th century) French An early 19th century white marble and gilt bronze eight-day striking mantel clock The 4 1/2 inch white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and integral date dial, signed Folin L'Aine a Paris within a beaded bezel, the half hour bell striking barrel movement unsigned. The white marble case mounted with finely cast gilt bronze figures of Venus and her son Cupid, flanking flaming torch trophy finial and ribbon tied floral garland above fruiting vine cast inset panels, standing on a breakfront plinth base with pointed bun feet. 43 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.
*EP CAKE BASKET with swing handle, square shaped with trellis pierced sides on bun feet; a Victorian engraved EP DISH STAND AND THE DISH LID (no dish), pierced circular pedestal BON BON DISH, a small TROPHY CUP on black plastic plinth, A TRUMPET VASE and a two handled pedestal SUGAR BASIN (7)
A silver trophy, London 1918, and another, approx. 15.3 ozt (2) Condition report Report by GH The larger cup: Some heavy scratches to surface and fully tarnished, almost to black. Foot rim slightly misshapen. No inscription or engravings. No major damage or obvious restoration. Marks clear and legible. Makers mark rubbed. The smaller cup: Inscribed Woodcote Park Golf Club Lady's Open Meeting June 12th 1928 Junior Handicap Won By Ruth Parry. Rim dented and slightly misshapen. Marks clear and legible. Otherwise no major damage or obvious repair or restoration.
Schneider Trophy: 50th anniversary of the outright winning of the Schneider Trophy cover signed by member of the team commemorated L.S Snaith who was actually the youngest member of the 1931 team! Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Brass twin handled football trophy cup with detachable lid, 45cm high inscribed "Ano (1923), Cooperativa De Periodistas De Barcelona (Barcelona Journalists Union), the trophy is of significant importance to the social history of football in relation to Women's football. In 1921 Len Bridget formed Hanford Ladies and were subsequently referred as Stoke United, having two encounters with the legendary Dick, Kerr Ladies of Preston. Famously in December 1921, the Football Association banned the women's game deeming it "unsuitable for females". Len Bridget's repost was "the Len Bridget's team of lady footballers are willing to play any women's team in the world for a 50 guinea challenge cup". As a result in September 1923 Stoke Ladies played Les Sportives of Paris twice in Barcelona winning both matches, the trophy cup was presented by "Cooperative De Casas Baratas" (cheap housing cooperative).
1930's hallmarked silver trophy cup, 3 silver napkin rings, silver teaspoon - Gross weight of all items approximately 5.5 troy ounces; together with a 935 sterling silver propelling pencil, an Eversharp sterling silver propelling silver pencil and a pair of silver plated and ivory mounted knife rests.
GLENFIDDICH SPECIAL OLD RESERVE Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, labelled, 'Scottish Galvanisers Trophy 1992'. Larger than full bottle size (possibly 1.75 L), no capacity or strength stated, in tube. GLENMORANGIE 10 YEARS OLD Single Highland Malt Whisky. 75cl, 40% volume, in carton. GLENFIDDICH SPECIAL RESERVE 12 YEAR OLD Pure Single Malt Whisky. 700ml, 40% volume, in tube. JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL Blended Scotch Whisky, aged 12 Years. 75cl, 40% volume, in carton. 4 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Very good.
Silver, comprising; a baluster shaped christening mug, having a scrolling handle and on a circular foot, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1936, a smaller christening mug, Birmingham possibly 1927, a milk jug, with partly fluted decoration, Birmingham 1920 and a twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1949, on a black composition base, approx gross combined weight 420 gms.
EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP maker Charles Edwards, London 1909, of ovoid form with two linear handles and lid, over a spreading circular base, presentation inscription reading 'Smith & McLean Ltd, Golf Cup for Annual Competition Among Members of the Staff' and engraved with names of winners to the base, on a wooden pedestal marked with makers label to centre, approximately 608g, 34cm high
Fine quality early 19th century musical sewing necessaire in the form of a grand piano in mahogany case with inlaid keyboard and gilt metal military trophy escutcheons, on gilt metal and ebonised taper legs - the interior with mirrored lid and original silk pad enclosing a fitted tray, complete with all sewing accessories and scent flask, mostly with mother of pearl mounts, the two tune musical movement in base, 30cm long x 20cm wide x 16cm high CONDITION REPORT Case in generally good order with minor wear, yawns slightly when closed. Contents - thimble has been broken/reconstructed otherwise contents generally good working repair. Musical box in working order and appears in good condition
Unusual Victorian silver novelty trophy in the form of a knight or paladin chess piece, engraved - Oxford University Chess Team 1890 (Birmingham 1889), 6cm overall height. N.B. Oxford University Chess Club was founded in 1869 and is the oldest University Chess Club in the United Kingdom. Possibly presented to members of the team that played Cambridge in the annual Varsity Match 1890 CONDITION REPORT Plinth with some distoration/buckling to edge, dent to left front edge of plinth. Overall wear and some loss of definition including to inscription and assay marks
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