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Lot 43

HALLMARKED SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY, BIRMINGHAM ASSAY, DATED 1929, STAMPED 'T & CO', POSSIBLY TIFFANY. APPROXIMATELY 131g

Lot 44

HALLMARKED SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY WITH COVER FEATURING A GOLFER (AT FAULT), LONDON ASSAY, DATED 1927, STAMPED 'T & CO', POSSIBLY TIFFANY. APPROXIMATELY 179g

Lot 45

HALLMARKED SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY WITH COVER FEATURING A GOLFER, BIRMINGHAM ASSAY, DATED 1929, STAMPED 'T & CO', POSSIBLY TIFFANY. APPROXIMATELY 159g

Lot 46

HALLMARKED SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY, BIRMINGHAM ASSAY, DATED 1929, TAMPED 'T & CO', POSSIBLY TIFFANY. APPROXIMATELY 130g

Lot 47

HALLMARKED SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY, DATED 1936, BY A.L. DAVENPORT LTD, BIRMINGHAM ASSAY, APPROXIMATELY 150g

Lot 53

MIXED LOT OF HALLMARKED SILVER INCLUDING THIMBLE, OPEN SALT, SMALL TWO HANDLED TROPHY, SHAKERS AND DRESSING JAR COVER, VARIOUS ASSAY MARKS, MAKERS AND DATES, APPROXIMATELY 126g

Lot 835

19th Century US American Infantry Officer’s Sword. A good quality example of the pattern carried during the American Civil War. The German made blade with etched decoration including the words, “Union” and “Liberty”. The hilt with gilt guard and leather grip, this with twist wire binding, the binding now loose. Housed in original black leather and gilt mounted scabbard, The sword is of superior quality have engraved decoration of Trophy of Arms to the mounts. Blade clean, scabbard with a part break to the leather.

Lot 128

A News of the World Individual Darts Championship of England and Wales 1961 runner up trophy, on a turned wooden plinth base. 11 by 7½ins. Birmingham 1960. Makers J.T & Co. Est £80-120

Lot 130

A silver twin handled trophy cup engraved ‘News of the World Individual Darts Champion of England and Wales 1962’, on an ebonised plinth. 13¼ by 10½ins across the handles. Birmingham 1961. Makers J.T & Co. Est £150-200

Lot 127

A silver twin handled trophy cup engraved ‘News of the World Eastern Counties Individual Darts Championship Winner 1961’, on a turned wooden plinth base. 12 by 9ins. Birmingham 1960. Makers J.T & Co. Est £120-180

Lot 273

An early 20th century silver golfing trophy and lid

Lot 15

A George IV Scottish silver Trophy presented by The Renfrewshire Agricultural Society, Feb 1827, engraved horse drawn plough, Edinburgh 1820, maker: C.B

Lot 613

A silver mounted trophy cricket bail, inscribed, on 3 wicket stand

Lot 238

A hallmarked silver trophy on base (the trophy without any engravings). Wt. (excluding base) 38oz. H26cm

Lot 238

A miniature silver trophy cup, together with a black lacquer and silver gentleman's dressing table set. (6)

Lot 35

A collection of small silver and silver coloured items, comprising: an oval engine turned box by John Collard Vickery, London 1912; a Dutch silver pedestal box on chain, 1858, 2nd standard, 4.7cm (1 7/8in) high; an Indian chased and lobed oval box, unmarked; a miniature jug, unmarked; an English and three Indian napkin rings; an Indian colonial small trophy cup, stamped Silver and G ; a butter knife, Birmingham 1916; and a Victorian sugar tongs, 288g (9.25 oz) gross

Lot 55

A Pair of Trophy Antlers, Oriental Brass Mouse and Eastern Opium Jar, Plus Scorpion

Lot 57

A quantity of HM silver to inc. squat inkwell, pair of silver rimmed spill vases, trophy, horn handled parasol with silver mounts

Lot 277

Small silver h/m trophy 1" tall a silver pill box, silver and enamel pill box and a silver plated cruet holder

Lot 396

Pine framed sculpture, 1950's Erotica, with hammered silvered trophy 6" x 6"

Lot 194

Three signed photographs of Sir Alex Ferguson, one showing Sir Alex Ferguson with the Premiership Trophy, stamped Harry Goodwin on reverse, 20 x 25 cm (3).Provenance: Collection of Harry Goodwin 1924-2013, resident photographer of the BBC's Top of the pops from its first programme in 1964 until 1973. Bequeathed by Harry Goodwin to The Christie charity Manchester and entered into sale by them.

Lot 137

500+ Negatives relating to Manchester United football club including Steve Bruce, Kathy Doc (Secretary), Families at Christmas, Arthur Albiston, Tommy Docherty, Sir Matt Busby, Denis Law, Martin Edwards with FA Cup, Sir Alex Ferguson, Christmas Party, Youth Squad, Ray Wilkins at home with the FA Cup, Gordon McQueen family, Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane, Tea Lady, Sir Alex with Premier League trophy & others by Harry Goodwin, sold with full copyright. Provenance: Collection of Harry Goodwin 1924-2013, resident photographer of the BBC's Top of the pops from its first programme in 1964 until 1973. Bequeathed by Harry Goodwin to The Christie charity Manchester and entered into sale by them.

Lot 319

Quantity of minor cup football programmes including Simod Cup, Sherpa Van Trophy, Lancashire Manx, Full Members Cup etc

Lot 24

A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX of square form with monogrammed lid and timber lined interior, an ASHTRAY with loaded base inscribed "Tollemache Trophy", and another silver capped BOTTLE, mixed assays

Lot 515

A WELL MODELLED "TROPHY BOAR'S HEAD", mounted on an oak shield

Lot 519

A TROPHY WALL MIRROR, the frame of entwined stag antlers, horns and tusks, to the base a metal mount with polished cabochon inset, approx 94cm high

Lot 65

J** S** A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS with bright cut decoration, unengraved, Sheffield 1915 and three silver trophy CUPS, TEASPOON and CIGARETTE CASE, mixed assays, 482g

Lot 74

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL with inlaid tortoiseshell hinged cover, Birmingham 1908, together with a SILVER PLATED HOUND on polished wood stand with presentation inscription from "...the Warwickshire Hunt Supporter's Club..." together with a small SILVER TROPHY and a pair of FOX MASK SILVER PLATED STIRRUP CUPS

Lot 75

TWO SILVER GOLF TROPHY SPOONS one with a cast terminal depicting early 20th century golfers at the tee, together with other silver and silver plated spoons, a silver cigar piercer, dolphin terminal bracelet etc.

Lot 9

A SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS, cased, together with two sets of six silver handled TEA KNIVES, both cased, and other items of silver and plate including a Mappin and Webb chamber stick and snuffer, a small silver plated dish and a small silver trophy cup

Lot 457

Nobby Stiles signed colour 16 x 12 inch football photo. Stiles played for England for five years, winning 28 caps and scoring 1 goal. He played every minute of England's victorious 1966 FIFA World Cup campaign. His best performance in an England shirt was probably the semi-final of that tournament against Portugal, where he was given the job of marking the prolific Eusébio. His tough performance resulted in Eusébio being practically nullified for the entire game. Stiles also played very well in the final, which England won 4-2 against West Germany. His post-match celebration has become one of the most famous images in English sport history. The sight of Stiles dancing on the Wembley pitch, holding the World Cup trophy in one hand and his false teeth in the other, has lived for decades. Stiles played the majority of his club career for Manchester United, spending eleven years at Old Trafford, where he became renowned for his tough tackling and ball winning qualities. With the Red Devils, he won two League titles and one European Cup. Stiles is one of only three Englishmen, alongside Bobby Charlton and Ian Callaghan, to have won both the World Cup and European Cup. Good condition

Lot 465

A silver plated Esso trophy and a quantity of silver plate

Lot 59

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 Note: this was presented as a winner’s trophy to Eva Romanová at the 1964 European Figure Skating Championships held in Grenoble

Lot 252

Five Silver Two Handled Trophy Cups On Plinths

Lot 648

Hall marked silver bowling ball presentation trophy on Mahogany plinth with silver plaque. Modern silver hall marks, Mappin & Webb, with original Garrards purchase box

Lot 1264

A pair of brass betel nut cutters; a copper and brass pipe; a reproduction copper powder flask; a Nepalese kukri; a brass plane; an EPBM trophy; etc.

Lot 565

A pair of early 20th century oak shield-shaped wall trophy plaques, (2)

Lot 98

A GEORGE V SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP WITH BELL SHAPED BOWL, BIRMINGHAM 1928, TWO OTHERS, SMALLER, A SILVER PEPPERETTE AND MUSTARD POT AND A CHILD'S SILVER SPOON AND PUSHER, CASED

Lot 575

A massive late-Victorian two-handled silver trophy cup and cover, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1894, circular form, foliate girdle with roses, above acanthus leaf decoration, scroll handles terminating in stags' heads, the pull-off cover with a stylised border and with a detachable unmarked finial of a gentleman holding a gun, possibly electroplate, on a raised circular foot with foliate decoration, standing on a raised circular ebonised plinth applied with a silver plaque inscribed 'Pigeon Shooting DEC 15th & 18th 1897 World Championship Cup and £100, at Hendon, Won by J. Blake, total height on plinth 100cm,, approx. weighable 193oz. This cup is sold with an original card inscribed ' Pigeon Shooting Championship. This cup for the championship of the World for winged shooting with £100 added money be shot for at the Welsh Harp, Hendon on Wednesday and Thursday the 15th and 16th December. For full particulars see 'Sportsman' Public admitted to the ground on payment. Won by Mr. J. Blake, Park Villia, Tiverton.' Mr Joe Blake of Tiverton beat 110 other competitors to win this £200 trophy cup and £100, by shooting fifteen pigeon in a row. The runner-up was Mr. F. Gibbs. Mr Blake won many competitions and became a local celebrity. His name was used in an advert in the Shooting Times and British Sportsman on 12 August 1899 by Charles Boswell practical Gunmaker. This lot is sold with some photocopies of contemporary newspaper articles about Joe Blake.

Lot 290

A silver-gilt two-handled trophy cup and cover, by Ernest Lowe, London 1933, in the early 18th century manner, leaf capped scroll handle, domed cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, on a wooden plinth with a silver plaque, in a fitted case, height 19cm, approx. weight 30oz.

Lot 372

EDWARDIAN SHOOTING INTEREST SILVER TROPHY VASE maker Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1910, set with motto medallion, engraved 'Battalio Rifle Club "A" Class October 1910', approximately 176g, 13cm high

Lot 379

GEORGE V TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY CUP maker Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1929, lid with driving bather finial, engraved 'Private Baths Water Polo League, Challenge Trophy, Perpetual' and a list of winners, approximately 1004g, 39cm high

Lot 226

A fine silver gilt lidded trophy cup - 'Kendall Races, 1826, Lord F Bentinck, Bolton King Esquire', the twin handled trophy on a circular and square base and heavily encrusted with acorn leaves and with twin handles topped by a circular stepped lid with berry and leaf banding and with a standing stallion atop, 92 ozs, London 1825 by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard

Lot 220

A quantity of assorted metal ware to include a plated horse racing trophy dated 1877

Lot 124

Tennis trophy: Queen's Club Gentlemen's Handicap Doubles, 1909, won by H Noel-Davies - an Edwardian embossed silver dish of elongated quatrefoil form, embossed with honeysuckle, pineapples and foliate, Mappin & Webb, London 1907, 10.7 oz, 23 x 32 cm Condition Report Dent to base

Lot 80

A silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1908, to/w a napkin ring, small trophy cup and a cut glass sugar caster with silver top (4)

Lot 92

A large silver trophy-cup with twin scroll handles and stemmed foot, 'Chertsey Golf Club, The Vaucher Challenge Trophy', Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, 24.6 oz

Lot 268

An Irish silver dish inscribed "Killarney Bridge Congress 1967" Lake Hotel trophy (95.6 grams). (R5)

Lot 878

A 9ct. gold & enamel Staffordshire Junior Cup winner's medal awarded to Burslem Port Vale's J. Everill, inscribed but undated; the medal is together with a mounted period photograph of a Youth team posing with a trophy, published in Tunstall, which is presumed to be associated (2)

Lot 896

A replica of the UEFA Champions League trophy, scaled to approx. 60% of the dimensions of the competition trophy, in white metal, height 44cm., 17in.

Lot 1045

An old Wembley Stadium wooden seat back numbered "6", mounted in a deep frame together with a colour photograph of England's No.6, Captain Bobby Moore, holding the Jules Rimet Trophy aloft, also mounted with a COA from the Wembley auction after the stadium closure, numbered 569/2000, plus a title plaque, 68 by 57 by 6cm., 26 ¾ by 22 ½ by 2 ½ in.

Lot 901

A FIFA replica of the World Cup Championship Trophy commemorating the tournament in Rio in 2000, silvered metal, set with title plaque to the base, in fitted case, overall height of trophy 14cm., 5 1/2in., trophy needs reapplying to base

Lot 916

A West Bromwich Albion badge commemorating the double achievement of the F.A. Cup Final victory and the Promotion to Division One in season 1930-31, a large enamel pin badge with club throstle crest, F.A. Cup trophy, throstle and inscribed F.A. CUP WINNERS, W.B. ALBION, WEMBLEY 1931, PROMOTION 2nd TO 1st DIV, soldered replacement over long pin to reverse, probably had a buttonhole fitting originally

Lot 275

Signed golf photos, cards, etc., i) Colin Montgomery signed & dedicated large "Europe's No 1" Callaway Golf poster ii) Tony Jacklin signed 1970 US Open trophy photo iii) Darren Clarke signed British Open postcard iv) Laura Davies signed colour magazine pic v) Seve Ballesteros signed colour magazine pic vi) Lee Trevino signed 1972 British Open Claret Jug colour magazine pic vii) 1991 & '92 Pro Set Official US PGA Tour Cards signed by 19 players Paul Azinger, Hale Irwin, Corey Pavin, Larry Mize, Ken Green, John Huston, Scott Hoch, Jeff Maggert, Chip Beck, George Archer, Mark Brooks, Dow Finsterwald, Bob Eastwood, Bert Yancey, Bob Gilder, John Inman, Gil Morgan, Dan Forsman, Dick Mast, Bill Snider, Robert Thompson, Mike Smith & Willie Wood

Lot 903

AN IMPORTANT TROPHY RELATING TO TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AND THE FIRST EVER FOOTBALL TOUR OF SOUTH AMERICA BY PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH CLUBS [THE LONDON CLUB JOINTLY TOURED WITH EVERTON FC] A silver-plated Art Nouveau football trophy cup & cover commemorating the match Between the Uruguayan League XI and Tottenham Hotspur played at Grand Parque Central, Montevideo, 10th June 1909, inscribed with the match details either side of the top of the bowl, the cover surmounted by a figure of a footballer, overall height 38cm. 15in. In 1909 Tottenham Hotspur and Everton, historically, embarked jointly on the first football tour to South America by English professional football clubs. The tour almost got off to a disastrous start with the Tottenham Hotspur party missing a train at Waterloo Station and thereby missing the sailing of the HMS Araguaya from Southampton. They had to privately charter a tug to catch up with the ship to complete the three week sea voyage. The tour started with what was the first ever football match on South American soil by two professional clubs. The exhibition match was played just a matter of hours after the teams had disembarked in Buenos Aires. Before a crowd of 10,000 Tottenham Hotspur drew 2-2 with Everton. Spurs' other matches comprised an 8-0 win over the Uruguayan League XI in Montevideo on the 10th June, for which the cup being auctioned here was presented. On the 13th June Tottenham defeated Argentinos 1-0 before beating an Argentinean League XI 4-1 three days later, both matches played in Buenos Aires. Spurs then played Everton again going down 4-0 to the Merseysiders in the capital, before travelling to Rosario where they defeated the Liga Rosarina XI 9-0 on 20th June. Tottenham's final tour game was on 24th June back in Buenos Aires, the 5-0 win over Alumni, the team founded by the Scot Alexander Watson Hutton known as the “Father of Argentine Football” (see lot 1232). The tour generated a profit of £300 which was used to develop football further in South America. A further legacy of the tour was that a group of young workers in the Chilean port of Valparaiso set up their own team which they christened Everton (de Vina del Mar), which still play to this day and are currently in Primera B of the Chilean Football League. One of Tottenham's tour party was Walter Tull, the first mixed race player to win a medal in senior English football, and who later died a war hero in the Battle of the Somme having been the first black commissioned officer in the history of the British Army. Tull signed permanently for Spurs after the conclusion of the tour. There is a story in the annals of Tottenham Hotspur history that the party acquired a parrot with they brought back to England on the voyage from South America. Tull and team-mate Fred Wilkes claimed third prize in the ship's fancy dress carnival as Robinson Crusoe and Man Friday. According to Tottenham's records, it is said that the bird died on the very day in 1919 that Arsenal were controversially elected to the top flight of the Football League at the direct expense of their north London rivals.

Lot 374

An Ivan Lendl signed tennis racquet and photograph, an Adidas CF 25-F MID racquet signed in black marker pen to the frames; and a colour photograph, signed in black marker pen, the tennis champion portrayed lifting a trophy, 28 by 20cm., 11 by 8in.

Lot 899

An official Euro 2012 Spanish national team's winner's trophy, being a cased miniature replica of the Coupe Henri Delaunay, in silvered metal by Allegre of Madrid, engraved with the UEFA logo and inscribed UEFA, EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, and to the reverse COUPR HENRI DELAUNAY, then engraved with the names of the national winners between 1960 and 2012, tied with red & yellow ribbons, height 20cm., 8in.

Lot 1010

An original pen & ink drawing by T S C Crowther of the 1893 F.A. Cup Final Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton, signed, three scenes titled A "Soft" Goal for Wolverhampton; Chairing The Winners; & "After The Match", the image 25 by 23cm., 10 by 9in., mounted, framed & double glazed to reveal various annotations to the reverse of the paper; sold together with The Daily Graphic newspaper March 25th 1893 listing the match under "Memoranda For The Day" (page 7) and featuring another Crowther illustration; Express and Star newspaper 27th April 1908, page 3 "Fifteen Years Ago - Final For The Cup in 1893", page 6 "Wolves English Cup Triumph"; Tony Pawson's book "100 Years of the F.A. Cup", pages 77/78 providing a photograph of the Wolves team and a match report; and Martin Tyler's book Cup Final Extra!, page 40 providing a reproduced Sporting Chronicle Match report and illustrations of the team and the scene at Fallowfield, Manchester (5) T S C Crowther was an illustrator from 1891 to 1907 for The Daily Graphic, The Graphic and various other magazines. It is highly likely that the present artwork was produced for The Daily Graphic as inscribed "3 cols, immediate" on the reverse. Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Everton 1-0 in the 1893 F.A. Cup Final to lift the trophy for the first time in their history. The Final was played at Fallowfield Stadium. Due to serious overcrowding, which delayed the start of the game and caused damage to the ground's infrastructure, the Cup Final was never to return to the Manchester venue. On the hour mark the Wolves captain Harry Allen launched what could only be described as a hopeful lob from distance into the Everton box. Richard Williams, the Everton 'keeper, completely misjudged the danger and allowed the ball to bounce into his net.

Lot 472

Jim Clark 1965 Indianapolis 500 and other memorabilia, comprising the official Indianapolis 116-page souvenir programme with racecard and museum insert, an 8-page race report within an August 1965 132-page US copy of Hot Rod Magazine, a Jim Clark Trophy Room 48-page illustrated booklet, brochure and unused car window sticker; together with a 5 by 7in. black & white action photo and a Corgi Mettoy model of his 1963 F1 World Championship winning Lotus-Climax 25 in its original box (7). Jim Clark's Indy 500 victory in a Lotus 38 marked the first win in the World's 'richest race' by a British driver, a British manufacturer and a rear-engined design - or 'funny car' as the Americans called it!

Lot 885

Peter Marinello's winner's presentation for the 1970 FAIRS Cup, in the form of a continental miniature silver plated replica of the Trophee Noel Beard, inscribed COUPE d'EUROPE DES FOIRES, TROPHEE NOEL BEARD, VAINQUEUR 1970, 28TH APRIL 1970, P. MARINELLO, fitted on an ebonised base, height 17cm., 6 1/2in. In the 1970 Fairs Cup Final, Arsenal beat RSC Anderlecht 4-3 on aggregate to win their first European trophy. Peter Storey's trophy sold in these rooms 7th May 2008 for £6,500. Peter Marinello joined Arsenal from Hibs in 1970 for a then record club fee of £100,000 and was dubbed the “new George Best” by the British press scoring on his debut at Old Trafford. However, he never managed to concrete his place in the first-team, left Highbury in 973 and playing for a plethora of other sides before his retirement in 1984.

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