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A SELECTION OF DOG RELATED ITEMS COMPRISING; AUSTRIAN BRASS DOG TAGS, dated 1925, 1929 and 1930 and 1960 for Maricopa Arizona, One Canadian dog licence tag for Ottawa 1977, a Greyhound racing medal, The Hong Kong Kennel Club MEDAL, a 1953 RSPCA Merit MEDAL, A 1928 Southern national Best Novice Border ELECTROPLATED TROPHY CUP won by F.M. Cheeseman and a VICTORIAN BRASS PADLOCK (no key)
SILVER SMALL TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP maker Charles Perry & Co., Chester 1930, engraved 'The Harrogate College Riding Challenge Cup', 8.5cm high; together with a silver cup, maker Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1937, 8cm high and a pair of pierced silver bon bon dishes, maker Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1928, each 11.5cm long, approximately 191g gross
SILVER GOLFING INTEREST SCOTTISH SILVER LIDDED TROPHY CUP maker's mark double struck, probably Lawson & Co, Glasgow 1935, twin handles and body embossed and chased with Celtic scroll work, lid with 'Spirit of Ecstasy' figural finial, engraved 'Troon Golf Club, Blackrock Cup, Won by F.C Comery, 1938', approximately 232g, 16cm high; together with a golfing intertest silver lidded trophy vase, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield 1959, engraved 'The Dormer Cup 1960', approximately 103g, 13.5cm high and a silver ash tray, maker Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1939, engraved 'Troon Golf Club' with crest and motto, approximately 47g, 9.5cm long (3)
TWO GOLFING INTEREST SMALL SILVER TROPHY CUPS including twin handles example, maker Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1947, engraved 'Pollock Golf Club, Victory Cup...', with black plastic plinth, 10.5cm; together with another example, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1947, engraved 'Replica of Nicolson Trophy...', 12cm high, approximately 164g gross
Battle of Copenhagen (?), Nelson Badge bearing the date of the Battle aprl 2 1801, cast in silver, oval portrait of Nelson with title adml. lord nelson of the nile. around and with date below, aprl 2 1801, having integrally-cast suspension ring and trophy-of-arms garniture including a fouled anchor, the smoothed reverse with contemporary engraving tonnant 80 g below a pair of crossed ship’s spars, 47mm x 45mm (cf Hardy 26; MH 492), very fine, suspended on a short silver watch-chain loop, extremely rare NOTE: Ex Morton & Eden 53, 1 December 2011, lot 1388. The evidently-struck copper-gilt badge used as the prototype for this and other cast badges is illustrated by Sim Comfort in his article The Naval Copenhagen Badge (in MCA Advisory vol. 4, no. 8, pp. 8-14). The piece discussed is surrounded by an elaborate contoured mount with the inscription in memory of the battle of copenhagen, only the lower part of which (without the inscription) is reproduced on the cast badges. Comfort proceeds to list the six examples of the cast badge in the National Maritime Museum, pointing out that two of them (engraved Orion 74 and Mars 74) are, like the present lot, inscribed with the names of ships which were not present at Copenhagen. Contrastingly, one of the gilt metal badges (object ID MEC 1170) is named on the reverse to Captain J. Rose of the 24-gun Jamaica which was present at Copenhagen; similarly the gold piece described by Milford Haven is to Captain George Murray of the Edgar, the ship which led Nelson’s squadron into battle at Copenhagen. Comfort’s own conclusions regarding these various cast medals remain controversial. Admiral The Marquess of Milford Haven (writing in 1919) listed and illustrated the gold specimen to Captain Murray, from the Payne Collection, and was moved to speculate that the badges may have represented a special award for Copenhagen sponsored by Nelson’s prize agent Alexander Davison, made in the face of a general failure by the authorities to render official recognition of individual contributions at the Battle. Whilst contemporary Press reports indicate that Davison was actively considering a Copenhagen medal in the wake of his successful Battle of the Nile awards, examination of the extensive Davison papers has so far yielded no evidence that this ever occurred. In addition to the NMM’s six examples a silver badge is held at the National Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth as part of the Lily Lambert Collection, bearing the ship’s name Donegal 74, and a further specimen is in the Royal Greenjackets’ Museum (officers of the Rifle Corps were present at Copenhagen as sharpshooters). The present lot, however, appears to be the only specimen to have been offered for public sale in recent times.
Hadrian (117-138), as, rev., Britannia (RIC 577a); Antoninus Pius, sestertii (2), rev., Britannia seated and Victory left; and as, rev., Britannia seated on rock; Commodus, sestertius, rev., Victory seated right; Caracalla, sestertius, rev., Victory and Britannia with trophy, fair to good fine, all relating to Roman Britain (6) Ex Sotheby’s, 19 April 1994, lot 539.
Denarii (8), L. Caecilius Metellus (Cr. 335/1a), Divus Vespasian, rev., capricorns with shield (RIC 63), Hadrian (3), rev., Hilaritas, star and crescent and restitution issue of Hispania (RIC 126, 200 327), Divus Antonnus Pius (RIC 430), Marcus Aurelius, rev., Germania at foot of trophy (RIC 289) and Lucilla, rev., vota pvblica in wreath (RIC 791), mainly very fine or better (8)
Devon County Constabulary Compassionate Fund Trophy, a George VI silver two-handled Trophy Cup, hallmarked Birmingham, 1938, of two-handled form with beaded knop, inscribed "Devon County Constabulary Compassionate Fund Trophy - Presented by F. F. Annear Esq. - Ilfracombe 1946 - Re Presented in 1982 for Winners - Schools Inter Divisional Under 16 Netball Competition", 13in (33cm) high, approximate weight 26ozt.
A fine pair of silver mounted flintlock pistols by Claude Coignet dating: late 18th Century provenance: France Smooth, two-stage, 16 mm cal. barrels, octagonal at the first part featuring gilt, floral engravings and round at the second, with a ring at the girdle, finishing and silver foresight; engraved tangs; flintlocks signed "C.de Coignet" and engraved with floral motifs, springs and upper jaws of the hammers with finishing; briarwood full stocks, slightly sculpted with floral motifs, fine silver mounts engraved and partially gilt, counter-plate with trophy and rocaille, trigger guard with rocaille and floral motifs, the pommels shaped as dog heads; triggers with finishing, iron-tipped wooden ramrods with cartridge extractor. See "Der Neue Stöckel", Vol. I, page 228. The text features three gunsmiths with the name Claude Coignet, they all worked in St. Etienne between the end of 18th and the beginning of the 19th Century. dimensions: length 37 cm.
A pistol by P. Martinoni converted to percussion dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Northern Italy Smooth, two-stage, 12 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the first part with lily-shaped marks surrounding a stamped depicting a crowned lily and a rectangular one depicting a horse, round at the second parts, with a ring at the girdle; forward spring lock with smooth plate decorated with a trophy of arms at the tang, signed "P. MARTINONI"; three-quarter wooden stock (small damages) with remains of inlaid spirals. Missing ramrod. Iron mounts decorated with bas-relieved trophies. dimensions: length 30 cm.
A rare and interesting Dumonthier dagger combined with double-barrelled pistol dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France Strong, straight, double-edged blade of lenticular section, with a thin, central fuller on almost the entire length, on a side of the blade the mark "DUMONTHIER / BREVETE D.on / A MOUDAN", provided with a muzzle-loading barrel on each side, with smooth bore and 10 mm caliber; iron quillon, the parry arms consist in the hammers and hide the nipples, when lifted they automatically extract the two foldaway triggers placed within the grip. Thick, brass grip scales, worked with twisted grooves, curved pommel with a fine, bas-relieved trophy of arms on dotted ground; also provided with a small loop at the edge. Complete with the wooden scabbard with brown leather covering (slightly damaged), with a seat both for the blade and the barrels; provided with brass mounts, cap with small hook. dimensions: length 50 cm.
A 1864 model cavalry revolver sabre by Colombo dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Milan Beautiful, single -and false-edged blade with wide fuller doubling toward the tip, engraved with Savoy soldier, Savoy coat of arm, trophy, the dedication "I Sott.Uff del regg. Bersaglieri al lor Luogotenente Colonnello il 24 Giugno 1864" and floral motifs; cavalry brass hilt provided with an integrated, iron, pin-fire revolver (six-shot, 9 mm cal.), with grooved cylinder, the base of the barrel signed "COLOMBO BREVETTATO"; wooden grip. Complete with scabbard with two rings. Leather sword-knot. See "Armi Bianche Militari Italiane 1814-1950" by Cesare Calamandrei, Olimpia, 1987, pages 64-66. With illustrations of the various typologies of this scarce arm patented by Carlo Maria Colombo of Milan, in 1864. dimensions: length 103.5 cm.
A NC officer's sabre with Black Eagle Order dating: circa 1900 provenance: Prussia Curved, single -and false-edged blade, with rounded back and stamp on the back. Brass hilt; quillon with langets, the front one with a white metallic plaque of the Black Eagle Order, angled guard with trophy of flags and cannons, long cap shaped as a lion head with floral decorations; grip with fish skin covering, metallic wire binding. Complete with sword knot. Black, iron scabbard with one ring. dimensions: length 96 cm.
ENGLISH SCHOOLS Collection of programmes and other ephemera relating to English Schools Football. Includes Golden Jubilee brochure (1954) of the ESFA, Seating Plan for the ESFA Golden Jubilee Dinner, 1954 in Manchester and attended by Matt Busby, Stanley Matthews etc, 14 England Schools home programmes, 1951-1978 (mixed condition), ESFA International brochure 1996-97, English Schools Trophy Final programmes x 6 (1964, 81, 82, 84 (both legs) and 94), North v South Trial programme 1967 at Derby, Semi-Final Sheffield v Liverpool 1982 and Chesterfield Boys v Chester Le Street Boys 1964 with Todd and Suggett in Chester Le Street team. Fair-generally good
NEWCASTLE - FA CUP 1955 Collection of items relating to Newcastle and their triumphant FA Cup campaign of 1955 when they won the trophy defeating Manchester City at Wembley in the Final. This collection includes all ten programmes from the Cup run, home issues v Brentford, Nottm Forest (both issues), Huddersfield, away issues at Plymouth, Nottm Forest and Huddersfield, both Semi-Final games v York, at Hillsborough and replay at Sunderland plus the Final at Wembley v Manchester City (fold, no writing). Also included are the York City Souvenir pictorial record brochure (some spine splitting), official Cup Final song sheet and three pirate programmes covering the two Semi-Final games issued by Walker, Smith (poor-fair) and Victor (good). 15 items in total, most are fair-generally good or better with exceptions noted. As described
CRICKET ANDREW HALL South Africa 2006 ICC Champions Trophy, practice shirt signed by the whole South Africa squad and belonging to Andrew Hall. Signatories are Smith, Kallis, Bosman, Boucher, de Villiers, Dippenaar, Gibbs, Hall, Kemp, Langeveldt, Nel, Ntini, Peterson and Pollock. 14 signatures. Good
MINOR ENGLISH CUP FINALS A box of over 120 programmes:- Football League Trophy Finals X 28, 1986 - 2010 and 2012 - 2014. FA Amateur Cup Finals X 30, including 1946, 1948 with repairs, 1949 split spine, tape mark on spine and score on cover, 1950 - 1974 including 1956 and 1967 Replays plus a 1952 Song sheet, FA Vase X 39, 1975 - 1985, 1987 - 2003, 2007 - 2014 and 1977, 1990 and 1991 Replays and FA Trophy X 25 1986 - 2000, 2002, 2006 - 2014 including 1987 Replay. Generally good
A mixed lot of silver items including various teaspoons, a pair by USA Royal Danish International sterling spoons, a footed tyg trophy engraved "Port Swimming Championship 440yds won by AB Lonsdale 1925", Birmingham 1925, a further egg cup trophy, a Siamese and niello decorated bracelet, an engine turned decorated cigar cutter, also an Egyptian white metal, niello and filigree decorated powder compact etc, three electroplated spoons and an electroplated purse, etc.
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