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'THE COLLINGWOOD CUP' - A GEORGE V SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY by M. Emmanuel, Chester 1928, with scrolled handles and ovolo mounts, 12 tr. ozs, engraved, together with an Edward VII silver trophy by Robert Pringle, London 1907, engraved, 7 tr. ozs, engravedNote: These trophies were awards at the now disbanded Southampton Grammar School for Girls
AN EDWARD VII SILVER DOLLS HOUSE TEA SERVICE by Saunders & Hollins, Birmingham and Chester 1905, comprising coffee pot, two cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar basin, four spoons, three division cruet and oval tray with oak base, together with a pair of Edward VII silver miniature flour sifters, Birmingham 1902, a ditto miniature trophy by Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1908 and a George V silver trowel form book mark (19)
A scarce ‘gallantry’ post-War M.B.E. group of eleven awarded to Lieutenant-Commander R. H. Williams, R.N., a Fleet Air Arm helicopter pilot who assisted in rescuing the crew of the Norwegian Motor Vessel Dovrefjell which struck a reef in the Pentland Firth and sank, 3 February 1956. Williams already had a distinguished record as a Skua and Sea Hurricane pilot during the Second World War - carrying out a number of operational sorties over Norway in 1940, and during the invasion of Madagascar in May 1942. During a varied and long career, which went developed into Search and Rescue operations in Whirlwind and Wessex helicopters - Williams amassed over 5,000 flying hours The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, Atlantic; Africa Star; Burma Star, 1 clasp, Pacific; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Korea 1950-53, 1st issue (Cd. Pilot. R. H. Williams. R.N.); U.N. Korea 1950-54; Coronation 1937, privately named ‘R. H. Williams P/J.X. 39691.’; Norway, Medal for Life Saving, Haakon VII, 2nd class in silver with Crown, privately named in reverse centre ‘R. H. Williams 3-2-1956’, mounted as worn, traces of verdigris, nearly very fine or better (11) £800-£1,200 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 22 June 1956: ‘The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointments to the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for gallantry in rescuing the crew of the Norwegian Motor Vessel Dovrefjell which struck a reef in the Pentland Firth and sunk on 3 February 1956:- In a gale blowing at forty-five knots, the Norwegian motor vessel Dovrefjell was lying beam on to the seas which were breaking heavily over her. Solid spray was reaching a height of one hundred feet, and lifeboats were unable to lie alongside her. Lieutenant Jack Rex Palmer, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Fulmar and Senior Commissioned Pilot Richard Harold Williams, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Fulmar, were ordered to fly their helicopters to the ship for possible rescue operations. Senior Commissioned Pilot Williams arrived first but was ordered to turn back as the conditions appeared to be too hazardous for a helicopter rescue. Lieutenant Palmer then reached the ship and, on his own initiative, decided to attempt a rescue. The ship’s aerials and turbulence necessitated winching the men from a height of fifty feet, but in spite of this Lieutenant Palmer succeeded in rescuing two of the crew. He was then joined by Senior Commissioned Pilot Williams and during the next three hours both pilots made a total of eight trips between the ship and John O’Groats, rescuing two members of the crew each time. Lieutenant Palmer and Senior Commissioned Pilot Williams displayed skill and determination of a very high order in rescuing the entire ship’s crew in extremely difficult flying conditions.’ For their part in the rescue, the two winch operators, Acting Petty Officer Telegraphist Roy Moneypenny, C/SSF 836087, and Aircrewman I Alexander Japp L/FX 79405 both of H.M.S. Fulmar, received the Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct. Williams and Palmer were awarded the Boyd Trophy in 1956 - awarded annually to the naval pilot(s) or aircrew(s) who in the opinion of the Flag Officer Naval Air Command has/have achieved the finest feat of aviation during the previous year. Richard Harold Williams joined the Royal Navy as a rating in July 1933, and volunteered for pilot training in August 1939. He carried out his initial training at No. 23 E.F.T.S and No. 1 E.F.T.S., gaining his ‘Wings’ in January 1940. Williams’s initial postings included with 759 and 760 Squadrons, before being posted for operational flying with 801 Squadron in July 1940. He flew Skuas on 12 operational sorties over Norway, and 1 over Cherbourg Harbour, with the Naval Air Squadron. Williams advanced to Petty Officer (Air), and was posted to 880 Squadron (Hawker Sea Hurricanes), R.N.A.S. Arbroath at the end of May 1941. The Squadron was ‘Scrambled’, 29 August 1941, and Williams records the following in his Log Book ‘Ju88 Attacked - Unconfirmed (One Engine Shot Out).’ Williams was posted with the Squadron to the Aircraft Carrier Indomitable, which had been allocated for the Far East, in October 1941. In May 1942, the squadron took part in the invasion of Madagascar, being largely employed in ground attack duties during the capture of Diego-Suarez at the start of the invasion, and destroying one light aircraft by strafing at Arrachart airfield, leaving air superiority duties to the Martlets of 881 and 882 Squadrons operating off Illustrious. Williams flew in 5 operational sorties over Madagascar, and was hit by flak. He returned to Lee-on-Solent after his tour, and subsequently served with 782 (Naval Transport) Squadron, September 1942 - May 1946. Operating out of R.N.A.S. Donibristle Wiliams flew a variety of aircraft and advanced to Warrant Air Officer (Pilot) in June 1945. His rank was altered to Commissioned Pilot, and he was posted to 742 Squadron (Beechcraft Expeditor’s) Ceylon in May 1946. Subsequent postings included with 791 Squadron at Simbang, and 781 Squadron at H.M.S Daedalus. Williams served with the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Glory, August 1949 - September 1951, before being posted to the Staff at H.M.S. Daedalus in January 1952. He undertook a Helicopter Conversion Course in January the following year, had various postings including to Hal-Far, Malta, and advanced to Senior Commissioned Pilot in April 1954. Williams was posted for Search and Rescue operations to H.M.S. Fulmar (Whirlwinds) at Lossiemouth in November 1955, and it was from here that he took part in the above mentioned rescue of 42 Norwegian sailors off a wreck in the Scottish Skerries on 3 February 1956. He was also awarded the Norwegian Medal for Life Saving in July 1957. Subsequent S.A.R. postings including to Ford, Brawdy and Culdrose. Williams advanced to Lieutenant Commander in April 1960, and retired in 1965. He died in 1976. Sold with copied research (including photographic images of recipient), and two large files of bound photocopies of recipient’s Flying Log Books, covering 1 August 1939 - 25 July 1963.
Regimental Prize Medals (15), Shooting Medals (2), ‘Given by Capt Wm Delf for the best score for his cup’ (Ens. Geo. Frost 1870), The National Rifle Association 1860 (Geo. Frost for highest score Brent Wood 1872), silver on ribbons; Leicestershire Regiment (2); South Wales Borderers; Rifle Brigade; Highland Light Infantry; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; Royal Army Medical Corps, First Surrey Rifle Volunteers (Irvine Challenge Trophy Won by Pvte A. D. Johnson C. Coy. 1898), Royal Corps of Signals; South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers; Western Command Swimming Championships 1946; Chelmsford, Plaistow, Ilford medallion, mostly silver, two bronze, some edge knocks, generally very fine (15) £60-£80
A selection of miscellaneous Canadian medals including; Usborne Tribute Medal (To the Mother of Pte. E. Penrice, who made the supreme sacrifice in France 1918) silver gilt; King’s Trophy Competition (At Faure 1937), silver, in Royal Mint fitted box of issue; a group of five Legion of Frontiersmen medals (Sergeant/Captain D. Palmer, B.F.P.O. medal (L/Cpl Page P. A. 1948-1989)), together with a named Royal Horticultural Society Long Service Medal, in case of issue; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires Long Service Medal (4), one unnamed (R. D. Corbett; C. LaRocque; E. R. Laramee); Toronto Garrison Military Tournament, silver, (Lieut. R. L. Merry, No. 2 Com. 48th Hldrs.); Silver Royal Naval Temperance Society Medal, H.M.S. Reindeer, July 1868, silver; Dominion Domi Marksmen Badge (G. Osborne), British Columbia centenary medallion; Dominion of Canada Medallion, bronze, generally very fine £100-£140 --- Sold with copy service records.
Two Victorian engraved silver trophy goblets, one inscribed “Hong Him Cup Wone by Toxopholite 31st October 1876 Presented by Panang Confederacy to Captn R W Stone 80th Regiment”, the other “Singapore Derby Won by Toxopholite 1876 Presented by F C Bishop Esq to Captn R W Stone 80th Regiment”, 12.83 oz CONDITION REPORTS They are 18 cm high and approx. 8 cm in diameter at the top. Both are heavily dented etc throughout and slightly misshapen. Areas of tarnishing. One is numbered 2030, the other 2035 to base. Both have light surface scratching, general wear and tear etc. See images for more details.The Hong Kong cup weighs 6.5oz and the Singapore cup weighs 6.2oz.
A George V silver presentation trophy goblet of plain form, inscribed "Kirkby-Stephen Show 1925 The Cross Fell Cup Presented by G. C. Atkinson, Esq. for Best Dog or Bitch in Show" (by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1924), 20 cm high, together with another similar smaller version inscribed "Swansea 1926 Presented by Vice Admiral A. Walker Hencage-Vivian for the Best Gun Dog in the Show" (by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1923), 8 cm high, total weight 10.5 oz
A late Victorian silver articulated fish container set with red stone eyes and two hanging loops to the body, stamped with import marks for London 1891, 12.5 cm long, together with a silver twin-handled trophy cup, a silver-mounted cut glass bottle, silver napkin ring, silver spoon, together with a base metal mounted hip flask and two silver plated mounted glass salt and peppers, weighable silver 3.7 oz
A collection of five various silver twin handled trophy cups, varying dates and makers to include a pair inscribed “County of London Swimming Championships replica of the Challenge Trophy” each bearing enamelled armorial to front and inscribed to the back “Team race woman M. Bulow Mermaid SG” dated 1951 and 1952, 18 oz total, four cups with wooden socle bases
A box containing various plated wares including oval tray, biscuit barrel, card tray inscribed "Tetbury Show Lechlade Challenge Trophy for the Champion Foal", a collection of nine various silver and plated horse breeding trophy medallions, three various hat pins, a small quantity of various costume jewellery, two quartz wristwatches, gilt brass wall mirror in the Chinese Chippendale taste and two drinks trays
An American silver pierced dish and other silvervarious dates, makers marksfirst stamped Sterling by Webster Co. together with aa set of seven Edwardian Hanoverian Rattail Teaspoons, London, 1903, Mackay & Chisholm, initialled, an oval dish with pierced border, a cased christening fork and spoon, a presentation twin handled trophy cup, an a/f hand mirror stamped sterling Birks, odd spoons, napkin rings etc. (qty)first length 29cm., weighable silver approx. 20ozt.Condition: Dings and marks and knocks to basket, one bowl of teaspoons damaged, napkin rings with knocks, hand mirror a/f
A Victorian presentation plated or Indian silver horse racing trophy, in the form of a lidded tankard with intricate embossed Anglo Indian designs, inscribed to the rim of the base "Won by Captain Hickmans Moonstone (owner) Madras Sky Races 1880, presented by C.V. Cunniah Chetty Esquire", also P Orr and Sons Madras to base. 28 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This presentation racing trophy is structurally intact with no visible losses to the handle, bodywork or embossed decoration. There are however many areas of discolouration, pitting and wear to the entire trophy. The interior is much cleaner. The weight of this trophy is 3 lbs 5 ½ oz. The base has been scratched in many places to indicate testing for silver content.
A quantity of fell running cups from the post war period, to include events at Keswick, Ambleside and Cleator Moor, together with photographs of Bill Teasdale running, Ambleside and Grasmere Sports programmes and other related ephemera. Provenance: The estate of the late Bill Teasdale. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Greenbank trophy 1950-51Holme Sports 1956Bank Holiday Keswick 1958Bank Holiday Keswick 1951-52 (silver)Bank Holiday Keswick 1954Bank Holiday Keswick 1951, 1957, 1952Cleator Moor 1959Keswick 1956Ambleside Guides Race 1949
A GERMAN ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, FREDERICK THE GREAT, CIRCA 1760 the lid gilded with a royal cypher and enamelled in puce and green with the names and dates of battles of the Silesian wars, the underside of the lid with an allegorical figure, martial trophy and inscription Breslau et Schweidnitz, the sides and underside with further trophies and inscriptions, including Vivat Schlesien. 8.5cm by 6.5cm
A Silver plated Duplex oil lamp by Miller & Sons of Piccadilly, London complete with original chimney and white glass shade. Features a square base and urn / trophy shaped body beneath the galleried mechanism containing the double wick ' Hinks Duplex ' system. Measures approximately 57cm to top of chimney.
An early 19th century French porcelain onion-shaped flask, the gilt reserves painted en grisaille with a cherub riding a dolphin, musical trophy to the reverse, on a powder-blue ground with floral garland, 15.5 cm high to/w a pair of Victorian green-ground cabinet plates painted with crests, within rural landscape vignettes, retailed by J Allsup, London, 23 cm (3)
ROMAN EMPIRE. Probus. Bronze antoninianus, AD 276-282. Lugdunum. Obv: IMP C PROBVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. Rev: MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy; II in exergue.Good Extremely Fine; an attractive example. Reference: RIC V.2-38.Die Axis: 12h.Diameter: 23 mm.Weight: 3.58 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
Pokemon - A 2008 Pokemon TCG United Kingdom National Championship 1st Place trophy. The glass and faux stone trophy with depiction of Luxray measuring approximately 25.5 cm (h) awarded for winning the UK National Championship and qualifying for the World Championship Tournament in Florida. [W]
Pokemon - A 2009 Pokemon TCG United Kingdom National Championship 1st Place trophy. The concave curved glass trophy with depiction of Dragonite measuring approximately 25.5 cm (h) awarded for winning the UK National Championship and qualifying for the World Championship in San Diego, contained in original presentation box. [W]
A LARGE ENGLISH SILVER SCOTTISH FOOTBALL TROPHY CUP Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1933 Inscribed "The Langside and District Churches Football League, Championship Cup (Reserve Division), presented by Fred Shoesmith Esq., Season 1935-36" and with winners from 1934-1939 to the reverse 24cm high x 38cm wide (across handle) 775g Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Set of 6 original vintage posters with images of steam trains and sailing ships. 1. Steam train going on the tracks towards the viewer with the station building and electricity lines above. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Alan Ward, size (cm): 49x71, year of printing: 1970s; 2. A Medloc train somewhere in South West France en route from Toulon to Dieppe, September 1945 - from an original oil painting by George Heiron(1929-2001) depicting an SNCF French railways coal-fired class 141 R locomotive speeding full steam along rocky mountains over a viaduct bridge. This reproduction is one of a single edition limited to 850 copies of which 125 are signed by the artist. Copy 1/125. Printed by Dolphin Printers. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor staining, signed in blue ink by the artist. Country of issue: UK, designer: George Heiron, size (cm): 44x62, year of printing: 1990s; 3. Sailing ships on the water with buildings on the banks of the river, initial signature in print reads - AR 1905. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: Unknown, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 90x64, year of printing: 1970s; 4. Train workers resting next to a steam locomotive, surrounded by peaceful green scenery. Printed and Published in England by J Arthur Dixon LTD. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, tears, small paper losses. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 50x70, year of printing: 1970s; 5. George Heiron's (1929-2001) image depicting an LMS steam locomotive train on the tracks. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, foxing. Country of issue: UK, designer: George Heiron, size (cm): 50x65, year of printing: 1987; 6. Dar Pomorza or Gift of Pomerania, a full-rigged sailing ship built in 1909 in the German Empire under the name Prinzess Eitel Friedrich and used as a training ship, after World War One it was taken by the UK as war reparations and later sold to Poland, the ship won Tall Ships Races the Cutty Sark Trophy in 1980, before becoming a museum ship in Gdynia, Poland in 1983. Tony Stone Associates. Printed in England by Pastime Products LTD. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, small tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 70x99, year of printing: 1977.
Grand Prix race programmes signed by drivers,comprising 1990 San Marino, (covers worn) signed by Senna, Berger, Gachot, Bernard, Martini, Piquet, Gugelmin, Alboreto and Alesi; Silverstone 1993, signed by Barichello and Andy Rouse 1993 BTCC Ford Mondeo driver, with official racecard (some handwritten details added); Silverstone 1997 signed by Villeneuve, M Schumacher, Irvine and R Schumacher; and Monza 1998, signed by M Schumacher, Irvine, Coulthard, R Schumacher and Hill; together with a Donington 1979 Gunnar Nilsson Memorial Trophy Race programme signed by John Watson with entry list for the event and a limited edition 9/500 'Eliminator 1994' print after John Saunders, signed by Michael Schumacher, rolled, 47 x 64cm. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Stirling Moss overalls by Grenfell Cloth, 1953-54,green with press stud collar flaps, jersey cuffs, elasticated ankles, white central zipper and four zip pockets. Worn, with evidence of stitched name to inside of collar, 'ghost' traces of BRDC badge location on left breast pocket, distinctive repair to left shoulder; together with a signed colour photograph of Moss circa 1954, in the overalls after the shoulder had been repaired, 40 x 30cm, rolled; assorted ephemera relating to Moss, including May 1954 'World Sports' with Moss on front cover in these overalls, other periodicals with articles about Moss; Together with three books, Robert Edwards: 'Stirling Moss' which contains an image on page 98 of moss in these overalls after the crash in the C-type with a tear on the left shoulder; Moss & Henry: 'All my races' with details of the C-Type crash on page 124; Moss & Nye: Stirling Moss, My Cars, My Career. (Qty)Footnotes:These overalls were torn during the 1953 Daily Express Trophy Meeting when Moss crashed a C-type Jaguar in practice, an original programme for the event is included in the lot, together with a letter of provenance from the vendor.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A cased set of six George V silver Teaspoons, by Arthur Price & Co Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 1933, together with a silver cigarette case and trophy cup, both with inscriptions, six silver handled butter knives and a small silver capstan inkwell, London 1927, dented, weighable silver 7.3ozt (a lot)
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