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A pair of George VI silver napkin rings, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1942, each initialled "W.F.G", 129.2g in total; three various trophy cups, various makers, Birmingham, London & Sheffield, 1937 - 1947, each on a plinth; an Edwardian card case, Birmingham, 1902, flat-chased with leaves and vacant cartouche, 45.1g; a silver cigarette case, Chester, 1938, 80.1g etc, and a miniature Crown Derby jug and basin
Pre-Columbian, Southern Peru, Nasca, 400 to 700 CE. This is a steep-walled pottery bowl painted in the characteristic bright and bold style of Nazca (Nasca) ceramics. The interior is a deep purple red, while the exterior is a ring of humanoid heads with hair hanging down and eyes closed on a white background; the heads vary between red and purple in the face. The Nazca style of painting disembodied heads is known as "rayed faces"; in this case, they seem to clearly be trophies. Human trophy heads were one of the most common and important motifs in Nazca ceramics; the decapitation of enemies and using of their heads symbolically and in ceremonies was a cultural phenomenon that persisted in Andean culture before and after the Nazca. Size: 6" W x 4" H (15.2 cm x 10.2 cm). Provenance: The Alvin M. Cohen Collection, Bethesda MD. Condition: The piece has visible repairs but is not missing any components aside from a very small chip to the rim. The colors and artwork are vibrant. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #111257
AVIATION: Miscellaneous selection of signed First Day Covers by various aviation pioneers and pilots etc., including Willy Coppens de Houthulst, Tom Sopwith, Francis Reichelderfer, John Cecil Kelly-Rogers, Jean Batten, Godfrey Auty, Leonard Snaith and other Schneider Trophy pilots etc. Each of the covers feature attractive colour designs and images of aircraft and commemorate various events and individuals. VG, 11
AVIATION: Miscellaneous selection of signed First Day Covers by various aviation pioneers and pilots etc., including Brian Trubshaw, Hanna Reitsch, Gerd Achgelis & Elly Beinhorn, Peter Twiss, Luigi Questa, Richard Williams, Erich Janus, Roland Falk, Bernard Lynch, Leonard Snaith and other Schneider Trophy pilots etc. Each of the covers feature attractive colour designs and images of aircraft and commemorate various events and individuals. VG, 11
AVIATION: Selection of multiple signed (9) and individually signed (16) First Day Covers by various members of The Red Arrows aerobatics teams of 1972, 1975, 1979, 1980 (2), 1986, 1989 (2), 1990 etc., including Bill Aspinall, Pete Day, Brian Hoskins, Tim Curley, Michael Howell, Richard Thomas, Tim Miller, Al Hoy, John Rands, John Newton, Jeff Glover, Steve Johnson, Guy Bancroft-Wilson, Andy Stewart, Paul Rogers, Tony Smith, Martin Cliff, Dickie Duckett, Mike Phillips, Bob Eccles, Des Sheen, Brian Hoskins, Richard Thomas, Pete Lees, Pete Collins, Dan Findlay, Mel Cornwell etc. Some duplication. All of the covers feature colour designs and images, some commemorating anniversaries of the formation of The Red Arrows etc. Together with a set of 42 individually signed First Day Covers issued to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the King's Cup Air Race, 15th July 1972, and all featuring a colour image of a Gloster Grebe in flight, signed by various participants of the Air Races including Stanley Warwick (winner, 1972), R. A. Blech (winner of Aspenair Trophy), J. A. D. Bradshaw (winner, 1971), F. R. E. Hayter (winner, 1968), Prince William of Gloucester (scarce; died at the age of 30 in a flying accident), J. A. Spiller (winner, 1959), J. Stewart-Wood (winner, 1965), D. M. Hartas (winner, 1964) etc. Unsigned (1). All are loosely and neatly contained in a custom presentation ring binder, limited edition number 342 of 350. VG, 25 + album
WOODS TIGER: (1975- ) American Golfer, Open Championship winner 2000, 2005 & 2006. A good, large signed colour 19 x 15 photograph of Woods standing in a full length pose, holding the Claret Jug trophy, on the Swilcan Bridge at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in Scotland following his first Open Championship victory on 23rd July 2000. Signed by Woods with his name alone in bold black ink to a clear area of the image. With a small oval authentication sticker neatly affixed to the lower right corner. Matted in gold and cream and framed and glazed in a gold coloured wooden frame to an overall size of 27 x 23. VG
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good First Day Cover issued for the World Cup in France 1998 and featuring a colour image of Bobby Moore and other members of the England World Cup winning team of 1966 in a jubilant pose with the Jules Rimet trophy, individually signed by ten members of the England World Cup winning team of 1966, comprising Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Ray Wilson, Jack Charlton, Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball, Nobby Stiles, Roger Hunt and George Cohen. All have signed in blue inks to clear areas. The cover features an inset silver coloured medallion. About EX
NEWCASTLE - A HALLMARKED SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP BY DOROTHY LANGLANDS 1808, decorated with floral repousse work creating cartouches front and back, both having later engraving from the Earl Of Coventry for the 'Prize Puppy' 1872, approx weight 445 g, H 18 cm Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
Five Silverstone Motor Racing posters including Radio Luxembourg F5000 Trophy Meeting, Vintage Car Races, both 1973, & three from the Silverstone Championship Series, St. John Horsfall Trophy Meeting, BRDC Bank Holiday Championship Races & BRDC Easter Monday Races, designed by Paul Torr, 25 x 18 inches (5)
A VICTORIAN PRESENTATION TROPHY CUP of circular tapering form with reeded handles and stiff leaf frieze, on a pedestal circular foot, the body engraved with the presentation inscription "Mr W. Johnson's Drag Hunt Meeting, Farmers Cup, Walton Heath, 11th April 1885. Presented by Mr W. Johnson, won by Mr T. Gilbert's "Captain" ridden by Mr P.M. Jones", by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1882, 13" high, (c.25oz). See illustration
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CREDENZA, the shaped top with rounded corners above a central rectangular door with a panel of scrolling marquetry, with central musical trophy, the door between turned and fluted columns and quarter round glazed doors, on a plinth base, 39" high x 65" wide. See illustration
**VARIOUS OWNERS A RARE 54 BORE FOUR SHOT FLINTLOCK TAP-ACTION VOLLEY PISTOL OF 'DUCK'S FOOT' TYPE, BY MCDERMOT, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1810-20 with turn-off barrels numbered 1 - 4, the breeches numbered correspondingly, struck beneath with London proof marks and above with 'R&W' and fleur-de-lys marks, box-lock action signed within an oval carried by a trophy-of-arms on the left, fitted with tap-lever operating the two left and two right barrels respectively, top-mounted thumb-piece safety-catch, and belt hook on the right, chequered walnut butt (cracked through and repaired), engraved iron trigger-guard, the butt inset with a vacant silver escutcheon on the pommel and another on the spine 7.5 cm; 3 in barrels Two maker's of this name are recorded in Dublin at this date, Farrell McDermott circa 1796-1827 and Henry McDermott circa 1800-20. The use of a tap-action on a duck's foot pistol is notably rare.
A leather and wire embroidered gun holster for a child, with belt, an early 19th century leather waist pouch, possibly for a child, in three sections and with three military trophy stamps, 34cm, a small red leather purse with embroidered script, 11cm, two embroidered leather bags, 15cm and 23cm, an embroidered cloth purse, three skull caps, one with beaded decoration, and a pair of eastern embroidered leather shoes. (qty)
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