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A silver trophy, Birmingham 1926, a sterling silver dish, an 800 grade silver commemorative dish engraved with an inscription dated 1992, seven silver handled butter knives, Sheffield 1917, a silver handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1902, a sardine fork with white metal handle, a slice with 800 grade silver handle, a white metal pair of Indian sugar tongs, a glass dish with silver rim, London, indistinct date mark, a carving knife and fork with silver ferrules and mounts embossed with rams heads, Sheffield, indistinct date mark, a set of six silver handled butter knives, Sheffield 1913, cased, and a plated set of six cake forks and serving fork, cased, approximately 7toz.
Falklands War rare signed Vulcan cover. B42c Disbandment Avro Vulcan 35 Sqn. Flown Vulcan Signed J Vinales Falklands Vulcan Nav Plus Simon Weston & P Langdown Vulcan Pilot 28 Feb 82 Disbandment Avro Vulcan 35 Sqn. Flown in Vulcan of 35 Sqn. Personally Signed by Marshal of RAF Sir David Craig returned to flying duties in Vulcans as Commanding Officer of No 35 Sqn from 1963 to 65. Also Signed by Simon Weston OBE is a veteran of the British Army who became well known throughout the United Kingdom for his recovery and charity work after suffering severe burn injuries during the Falklands War. On 9 June 1982, he was boarded with other members of his regiment on RFA Sir Galahad in Port Pleasant near Fitzroy, just off the Falkland Islands. It was bombed and set on fire by the Argentine Skyhawk fighters during the Bluff Cove Air Attacks. His ship was carrying ammunition as well as phosphoric bombs and thousands of gallons of diesel and petrol, Out of his platoon of 30 men, 22 were killed. The Welsh Guards lost a total of 48 men killed and 97 wounded aboard the Sir Galahad. Weston survived with 46% burns, following which his face was barely recognizable Jim Vinales was navigator for J Reeve the pilot of Vulcan XM607 during Black Buck 2 and was with 50 Squadron, RAF flew during the Falklands Conflict and by Flt Lt Paddy Langdown ( RAF Retired) who was the Captain of Vulcan B2 XM 606 when he and his crew serving with 101 Squadron won the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command Navigation Trophy in 1974. Details enclosed. Certified Copy 902 of 1083 very few issued with additional Signature . Details enclosed. Good condition Est. £10 - 15
Trophy Miniatures Military Soldiers Napoleonic Wars: WA58 The Kings Colour Officer Carrying huge Standard on scenic base, WA64 Piper in full Highland Dress and Drummer and HN3 Hand to Hand, French Light Infantry Officer and Highland Officer 91st Argyllshire,, all in original boxes, E, boxes VG (3)
A George V silver trophy cup, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928, the shaped body applied with three strap handles, flower head border, attached to a plinth with plaque reading "The Womans Own Loving Cup presented to Irene Kellaway - Winner of the 1981 Short Story Competition", (associated with lot 734)
20th century AD. Group comprising: World War I issues, Medaille Militaire (hinged trophy); Veterans Medal (2; one white with MEMBRE HONORAIRE enamelled bar and button to reverse; other bronze with PRESIDENT D'HONNEUR enamelled bar); World War II issues, Croix de Guerre (1939 issue, with star; before surrender and occupation of France); all with ribbons. 91 grams total. See Dorling, p.194. [4, No Reserve] Good very fine.
SFL Scottish Football League International Championship 1961-62 silver trophy awarded to D A Thomson, unnamed football medal, Royal Portrush Golf Club Amateur Championship medal 1968, Swimming award 1882 to David G Douglas, two St Dunstan's billiard medals, Ravelston Golf Club badge, Amateur Athlete Association Championship hammer throwing medal London 1937 to W MacKenzie etc
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver oval pin dish with shaped rim, Viner's, Sheffield 1963, length 15cm, a circular footed bowl, Birmingham 1934, diameter 10cm, and a silver miniature twin handled trophy, London 1939, height 7cm, approx 9ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: No monograms. Need cleaning and polishing.
A George V hallmarked silver trophy with high loop handles, raised on knopped stem to spreading circular foot, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1935, retailed Hall's King Street, Manchester, height 10cm and another example of tapering form with presentation inscription relating to Dunham Forest Golf Club, Birmingham 1933, approx 7.3otz (2).
A Victorian Teignmouth Military Tournament cast brass bell clock trophy:, inscribed 'Military Tournament Teignmouth 1890 Cleaving Turk's Head won by Capt B C Cleave R 1st DYC', the eight day gongstrike movement with Roman numeral chapter ring under a glazed bezel, in a medieval style scarcity bell case, 29cm high.
A Victorian Royal First Devon Yeomanry oak and silver plate mounted trophy jug, from the Military Tournament, Teignmouth 1887:, 'First Prize for tent pegging won by B C Cleave', the domed cover with finial in the form of a putto riding a dolphin, scroll chased Neptune spout and relief cast putti and fish amongst reeds, with a beaded foot ring, 34cm high.
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