VICTORIAN SILVER TWO HANDLED PRESENTATION TROPHY CUP, by F.B. THOMAS & CO, "The Levi Gerwyn Ham Trophy, Presented to The Hotel and Catering Department of the Blackpool Technical COLLEGE and School of Art", with 12 line presentation inscription and winners, London 1879, 7 ½" (19cm) high, 38oz
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A George III twin handled presentation trophy, hallmarked for London 1786, with embossed decoration of hounds, pheasants and houses, church and windmill in landscape border, large vacant C-scroll cartouche, the lobed foot decorated to the rim with foliate leaves, gilt interior 20cm height. 27.1oz approx.
A National Guard officers sabre dating: circa 1800 provenance: France Wide, single-edged blade with double groove at the back, at the base a cross-shaped stamp and "D"; brass hilt, guard pierced with trophy of arms (small damages), long cap, grip with leather covering and brass wire binding; leather scabbard with brass mounts.dimensions: length 87 cm. Starting Price: €480 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A sabre beargin a knightly order dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey Straight, single -and false-edged blade, with wide fuller; brass hilt with wide guard decorated with bas-relieved laurel leaves and woven branches ending in a trophy of cannons and flags, with a shield at the centre and the Turkish emblem (star and crescent) repeated twice; the trophy is surmounted by a rayed cavalry order. Long cap decorated with floral pattern; horn grip with wire binding.dimensions: length 101,5 cm. Starting Price: €300 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A naval silver mounted small-sword dating: 18th Century provenance: Germany Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed at the centre (some pitting), a fuller at the forte, featuring remains of gilding, remains of the mark "EN TOLEDO" and engraved floral motifs and spirals. Silver hilt. Two-valve sword-shell chiselled on both faces, with the effigy of mythological, sea creatures (hippocampus) and masks on the front surface, a ferryman and a trophy on the rear one; on the quillon-block relieved dolphins, the guard en suite. Fine, silver grip, decorated with the bas-relieved effigy of Triton, a sailing ship, sea-horses, and another mythological character, plus rocaille and dolhins; on the pommel the chiselled effigy of characters riding hippocampus.dimensions: length 96 cm. Starting Price: €700 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A heavy early 20th Century hallmarked silver two handled Trophy Cup and Cup, presentation inscription, Edward White (Father of the St. Marylebone Chapter in Recognition of His Services to The Chapter During The Period of 26 Years, to commemorate his second occupancy of the First Principals Chair (1909-10), 23cm high x 26cm wide, assayed London 1907, approx. 820g, upon turned ebonised wood socle
A large two handled hallmarked Trophy Cup and Cover in "The Speed Challenge Knowlton Horse Trials Best Cross Country Score Advanced Class", presented by Mrs. E J L Speed 1972, makers mark of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London, assayed 1909, 37cm high, approx. 1031g (dents, small dings and main body now leaning forward over the foot, kinked)
†FREDERICK EDWARD MCWILLIAM, RA (1909-1992) BONE-HEAD FIGURE II, C1960 bronze with dull black patina, green in places, signed MCW and numbered 2/5, 32.5cm h Bone-Head Figure II, an hitherto unrecorded work, closely follows Bone Head Figure I of 1960 (Ferran & Holman 2012, No 200, not illustrated; Penrose 1964, No 66, illustrated). Works such as Icon, Trophy and Bone Form, all of 1960 by McWilliam received high praise. Michel Strauss writing in his Review of the Waddington Galleries McWilliam Exhibition observed ".... monumental effigies to small, anthropomorphic studies of humanity entitled Bone Form, Bone Roll and Square Head. Tall, emaciated and ravaged human beings who, seem to have reverted to an almost ectoplasm state, remind us of Giacomett." Bone Head, Icon and the several studies for them follow on from McWilliam's 'Leafman' series of attenuated figures of the 50s. There appears to be the imprint of a leaf on the surface of the present sculpture and it is almost certainly the case that only two were cast. McWilliam usually photographed his works in plaster form and afterwards the bronze cast, but there is no record of this work in his archive. Mellors & Kirk is very grateful for the assistance of Denise Ferran in the cataloguing of this and the preceding lot. ++Dusty but in fine condition
The Investec Derby Festival - The Investec Challenge Winning Jockey 2010 Souvenir Trophy, by Asprey & Co, London 2010, a circular silver dish with central well, the broad flat surround applied with a band engraved with chasing horses, in fitted Asprey presentation case13cm diameter, 6.95oz In good condition
Four coquilla nut and bone or ivory items, mainly early 19th century Four coquilla nut and bone or ivory items, mainly early 19th century, comprising: a basket form poppet with anivory handle over, 5cm (2in) high; a chalice form poppet, on an ivory floriform foot, 6.3cm (2 1/2in) high; a late 18th century canted-rectangular scent bottle, carved with a musical and a martial trophy, with an ivory stopper, 6.7cm (2 5/8in) long; and snuff gourd, with an ivory screw-on finial and base, 8.2cm (3 1/4in) high
SCOTTISH JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION JUBILEE TROPHY (1886-1936) won by Greenock Morton Juniors, cast in hallmarked silver and mounted on oak, with enamelled cartouches, the presentation plaque inscribed "Presented to the Scottish Junior Football Association for Competition among the County Junior Cup Winners of Scotland in Season 1935-1936, Queen's Park, Rangers, Hearts of Midlothian, Partick Thistle, Celtic and Aberdeen in Commemoration of the Associations Jubilee 1886-1938 Won by Greenock Morton Juniors, 75cm high, 54cm wide overall
A French alabaster and gilt metal novelty mantel clock with conical pendulum The movement by Samuel Marti, Paris, late 19th century The circular eight-day countwheel bell striking movement stamped with S. Marti et Cie, MEDALLE DE BRONZE roundel and serial number 4745, 4 6 to backplate, the dial with open centre revealing motionwork within white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring and with blued steel moon hands set within a gilt bezel and white alabaster shield-shaped housing with surmount cast as a standing putto holding aloft a silk suspended pendulum with star decorated blue spherical bob driven in a rotating conical motion by the movement via a rotating wire crank engaging with a pin at the base, the whole set on moulded shaped gilt-edged platform plinth applied with mounts cast as an easel flanking a lyre to sides, with musical trophy to centre and gilt disc-shaped feet, 37cm (14.5ins) high overall. This type of clock was made popular by Eugene Farcot (1830-96) who started producing such clocks in 1861, his output included some of monumental proportions most probably made for exhibition purposes (see Roberts, Derek Mystery, Novelty & Fantasy Clocks pages 123-130).
A Scottish Light Company officer's sword of the 71st Highland Infantry Regiment,double-edged towards the point, with an etched blade with a trophy of arms, GR cipher, a crowned slung bugle and '71', the hilt with thistles, roses and shamrocks(?), no scabbard,blade approximately 75cm87cm overall
A Victorian silver coursing trophy vase, hallmarked London 1890, maker's mark of Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall Embossed with acanthus leaves and engraved Hamerton Coursing 1891. 24.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, foot slightly misshapen, approximately 12 troy ounces.
A substantial silver-plated Challenge Trophy Association Football punch bowl, mid 20th Century The bowl with three antler handles, gilt interior, with initial U.M.W of A.Challenge Trophy Association Football District 18, with a figure of a footballer holding a ball aloft, diameter 37cm, height 26cm.
A set of three George IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons, William M. Traies, London, 1826, initialled "A", 43g in total; a George V silver trophy cup, Birmingham, 1931, with inscription, 77.5g; a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, London, 1850, initialled "A", 13.2g; a silver and enamelled spoon, 800 standard, decorated with Egyptian enamelled scene and details; a silver-plated table bell, together with a large Italian silver frame (marked 925), a glass posey vase with a silver mounted base etc
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