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Lot 642

A silver trophy, two-handled with cover, London 1931, approx. 13.5oz. total, 8in. - presentation inscription, together with a miniature silver two-handled silver trophy, Birmingham 1908, on ebonised wood plinth, 1.5in.

Lot 502

Army long service and good conduct medal, silver, pre 1901. Obverse, a trophy of arms reverse. The words' For Long Service And Good Conduct'. Ornate swivelling suspender and ribbon, named to '1735 L/Corpl.W.G. Mackay North's Regt.

Lot 579

Wooden Airscrew Hub, Mounted on a plinth, Cleget- Vickers (Sopwith Camel) WWI. Probably mounted as a trophy.

Lot 223

TRUMEAU MIRROR, of large proportions, square plate with trophy frieze in a grey and white painted finish, 132cm x 185cm H.

Lot 380

Sheffield silver hallmarked twin handled trophy cup for Holgate Working Mens Club Victory Bowls 1946 '21 Ends'

Lot 381

Large selection of silver plated trophy cups relating to bowls dating from 1920's onwards and associated to the Holgate Working Men's Club

Lot 158a

A silver trophy goblet – London 1869 – stem repaired

Lot 463

A silver two-handled trophy engraved The Henderson Challenge Cup, Moffat and Kirkpatrick-Juxta Ploughing Association, 1927, 17.5 cm, 258 g

Lot 200

A silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup 7.5oz

Lot 210

A George V silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup with engraved presentation inscription "For the Cattle Show at Bury St Edmunds, Christmas 1914", 13.5oz

Lot 217

Assorted silver wares to include cream jug, pedestal salt, shell dish, miniature trophy cup, etc

Lot 117

A mixed lot including trophy, chrome car mascot, cutlery etc

Lot 215A

LOT OF SILVER PLATED TRAYS AND PLATED WARES including seafood warming dish, trophy cups, dishes etc

Lot 417

A GOOD COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER ITEMS including pepper, a horse related trophy, a silver stand, etc,

Lot 167

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 recognisable 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 757 of 1083 very few issued with additional Signature Good condition

Lot 201

AVM S N Webster Winner at Venice 1927, Air Cdre D D’ Arcy Greig Team Member 1929, AVM F W Long Team Member 1931 and Grp Capt L S Snaith Team Member 1931 Signed RAF Boscombe Down 40th Anniversary of the Outright Winning of the Schneider Trophy. Very rare item one of 110 so signed Good condition

Lot 732

A pair of early flintlock holster pistols by Wilson of the Minories, London. They have rounded lock plates, trophy of arm side plates, carved shell design at rear of barrel tang, a spurred pommel and an acorn finial on the end of their trigger guards. The brass thumb plate bears the helmet of a Knight. Its embedded design features generally indicate it was made sometime before 1775 and 1780. The breech of the barrels bear raised London proof marks and the barrel maker mark of RW. The address of the Minories together with the makers mark identify the maker as Richard Wilson I who was working between 1725 and his death in 1766. The brass spurred pommels have been tastefully engraved with typical motifs of the Crescent moon and stars associated with the former Ottoman Turkish empire. Both pistols are in excellent condition however one of the ramrods is clearly a replacement and there is extremely minor damage to the stocks. They are offered in an unrelated pistol case which lacks internal fitting and beige lining

Lot 972

A Swiss table top cylinder music box, musical trophy inlaid and strung case, cardboard songsheet to the inner lid, cylinder playing eight airs on three bells, width 42cm

Lot 266

The New Cross Sprint Cup 1954, a silver greyhound racing trophy, twin handled form, the central relief plaque with an image of a running greyhound, the reverse with presentation inscription, London, 29cm high

Lot 139

A silver trophy engraved for Sgt F.W. Rippon, Birmingham 1913. Approx 227g.

Lot 140

A silver trophy, London 1905. Approx 476g.

Lot 141

A silver trophy in recognition of class firing and engraved with winner's names, London 1888. Approx 208g.

Lot 142

A silver trophy for recognition of prize shooting and attendance at drill, London 1886. Approx 228g.

Lot 226

Two WW2 medals, Defence and War Medals, a 9ct gold sports medal, 2.4g, seven silver sporting medals, a small cycling trophy and other items.

Lot 404

A plated Parker pen (a/f), other pens, a chrome trophy in the form of Mercury, a linen Union Jack, a collection of coins and other items.

Lot 158

Three Solid Silver Napkin Rings, together with a silver bud vase, silver miniature photo frame, two silver ashtrays, minature twin handled trophy and a Egyptian style napkin ring stamped Amara (9)

Lot 180

A Silver Trophy Cup, engraved East Gloucester Mixed Doubles 1938, London hallmark, dated 1914, m.m R.P, approx 12 cms, approx 50 gms.

Lot 181

A Silver Lidded Double Handled Military Presentation Trophy, awarded to "The Royal Military College Quetta by No 14 Officer Cadette Battalion to which unit the First Quetta Company to be trained in England was attached May/July 1918." and won by J.U.O.A.N Dixon July 1926, London hallmark, stamped Phillips Aldershot, dated 1933, approx 18 cms, approx 340 gms.

Lot 275

Two handled silver trophy "Market Drayton Agricultural Society, The Hilary Challenge Cup". Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 276

Silver trophy "Market Drayton Cheese Fair Association", 1923. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 285

George III silver trophy cup and a Victorian silver goblet. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 116

A PAIR OF 18 BORE TURKISH FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS WITH GERMAN LOCKS BY JOHAN ULRICH MANTZ, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with tapering barrels retained by white metal muzzle bands each chased with trophies-of-arms, decorated with gold foliage along the flats and a further panel of foliage over the breeches, grooved tangs highlighted with gold and overlaid with brass plaques, signed stepped German locks engraved with Diana in her chariot (rubbed, one top-jaw, screw and retaining screw missing), full stocks applied with pierced silver plaques on the butts, white metal mounts including openwork side-plates decorated with scrolling foliage and a sword, spurred pommels decorated with trophies, trigger-guards with trophy-of-arms finials, and silver escutcheons 33 cm; 13 in barrels (2) Johan Ulrich Maentz is recorded in Brunswick circa 1712-55 and made guns for Ludwig Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick Lüneburg in Wolfenbüttel (1671-1735).

Lot 159

AN ENGLISH SILVER-MOUNTED HUNTING SWORD, LONDON 1770 with curved blade double-edged towards the point, formed with a pair of fullers of differing length on each face, silver hilt cast and chased in low relief, comprising a pair of quillons with hound's head terminals, quillon-block chased with a rococo trophy-of-arms (maker's mark rubbed), hound's head pommel formed in the round, chequered grip bound with silver ribband (losses), associated knuckle- chain, in its tooled leather scabbard (incomplete), with silver middle-band and locket, the latter decorated en suite with the quillon-block on the outer face and signed 'Cullum, Charing Cross' on the inner 63.8 cm; 25 1/8 in blade

Lot 177

AN OFFICER'S SWORD BY BOND, CIRCA 1800 with curved blade double-edged for the last third, etched and gilt with foliage and a trophy-of-arms on each face (worn), gilt-brass stirrup hilt cast with a lion mask on each langet, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its gilt-brass scabbard engraved 'Bond, 45 Cornhill, London' 69 cm; 27 1/8 in blade Philip John Joseph Bond is recorded at 45 Cornhill 1794-1816.

Lot 189

A HUSSAR OFFICER'S SABRE, CIRCA 1820, POSSIBLY RUSSIAN with curved blade double-edged towards the point, cut with a broad shallow fuller over the greater part of its length (small chips, areas of patination), retaining traces of watered pattern, etched and gilt with a framework of foliage enclosing an etched panel filled with a trophy-of-arms and a further gilt trophy-of-arms on each face at the forte, the back-edge etched and gilt with a running pattern of foliage and inscribed 'Solingen', gilt-brass triple-bar hilt engraved with foliage on the two outer bars, a pair of elliptical langets, quillon, knuckle-guard, and the back-strap rising to form a maned lionshead pommel, fishskin-covered grip, in its original blued-steel scabbard (areas of rust and pitting), with gilt brass locket, chape and a pair of bands with rings for suspension, the two bands and the chape each decorated with a large expanded flowerhead 85.5cm; 33 3/4in blade

Lot 346

A RARE 40 BORE SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK BREECH-LOADING REPEATING PISTOL ON THE LORENZONI PRINCIPLE BY WILSON, PROBABLY WILLIAM (1), LONDON, CIRCA 1770 with turn-off cannon barrel engraved with a pair of bands around the breech, engraved faceted breech decorated with border ornament and rococo designs, engraved bevelled lock signed on a trophy-of-arms within a framework of rococo scrolls, engraved automatic cock operated by a horizontal bar acting on the circular brass breech block rotated by the side-lever, engraved action with circular gas escape above and below, the former grooved for sighting, engraved hinged priming magazine cover with spring-catch closure, ball magazine on the left with engraved hinged cover inscribed 'London' on a rococo scroll and closed by a spring-catch, figured walnut butt inlaid with silver wire scrolls (light bruising), engraved spurred silver pommel fitted with trophy-of-arms cap chased in low relief, and engraved iron trigger-guard decorated with a shell on the bow 14 cm; 5 ½ in barrel For a discussion of the Wilson family of gunmakers and a related gun by William (1) see DeWitt Bailey 2002, p. 11-24, fig. 16 and 17.

Lot 347

**A 14 BORE ENGLISH FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY THOMAS KETLAND, CIRCA 1780 with tapering sighted barrel stamped with the barrelsmith's mark 'TK' over the breech, engraved with foliage and '6', engraved tang, border-engraved lock signed 'Ketland' (the barrel and lock pitted), full stock (the fore-end cracked through), carved with a raised moulding about the tang, brass mounts comprising pierced and chased openwork side-plate decorated with trophies-of-arms, trigger-guard engraved with a rococo flower on the bow and with acorn finial of early form, butt-plate engraved with a trophy on the tang, and vacant escutcheon, four moulded ramrod-pipes, and brass fore-end cap, and iron ramrod, perhaps the original 107 cm; 42 1/8 in barrel Thomas Ketland is recorded as a gunmaker in Birmingham circa 1766-1816. Thomas and John Ketland were stopped from supplying muskets to America in 1797 by the British government.

Lot 378

**A FINE 18 BORE LIEGE FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL FOR PRESENTATION TO AN EASTERN POTENTATE, LIÈGE PROOF, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with two-stage barrel chiselled and gilt with a symmetrical design of flowers and foliage on the octagonal breech and engraved with a gilt trophy of arms above, the lower sides with two lines of Arabic calligraphy ("Your time has come"), the forward section engraved with a gilt spiral design of plain bands entwined by branches of foliage, on the blue ground, engraved gilt tang incorporating the back-sight, rounded lock chiselled in relief with foliage, a cornucopia, and a Turkish trophy-of-arms, all on a punched gilt ground (cock replaced), fitted with button safety-catch, roller, and gold-lined semi-rainproof pan, figured walnut full stock profusely inlaid with silver wire scrolls and swags (losses) enriched on the butt with small gold flowers and silver swags, and studded with lines of silver tacks (some missing), chequered fore-end, iron mounts chiselled in relief against a punched gilt ground, comprising side-plate spurred pommel and rear ramrod-pipe all en suite with the lock, and iron-mounted wooded ramrod 38 cm; 15 in barrel Provenance Edward Ledger, sold Christie's 15 May 1947, lot 177 William Randolph Hearst, sold Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 4 December 1952, lot 9 Russell B. Aitken, sold Christie's, New York, 4 April 2003, lot 534

Lot 384

A .550 CALIBRE GERMAN PERCUSSION RIFLED OFFICER'S PISTOL, CIRCA 1770 converted from flintlock, with etched twist swamped barrel fitted with silver 'spider' fore-sight, rounded lock with moulded border, figured walnut full stock moulded over the fore-end (cracked), carved with a bouquet behind the tang (cracked through and repaired), steel mounts including side-plate engraved with foliage, spurred pommel and trigger-guard decorated with a trophy-of-arms on the bow and foliate terminal, and later ramrod 19.5 cm; 7 3/4 in barrel

Lot 495

A 25 BORE SILESIAN FLINTLOCK RIFLED SPORTING CARBINE BY MARTIN SCHOLTZ A BRESLAU, CIRCA 1740 with octagonal swamped barrel inscribed '91' and rifled with seven grooves, signed bevelled lock engraved with border ornament and a trophy-of-hunting on the tail (top-jaw screw incomplete, steel chipped), figured walnut full stock carved with rococo shell ornament about the rear ramrod-pipe and the tang, the butt decorated en suite and with carved cheek-piece on the left and patchbox with carved siding cover on the right, brass mounts engraved with game vignettes comprising trigger-guard (a working replacement), butt-cap and side-plate, and three ramrod-pipes, (later ramrod, fore-end cap and sling mounts missing) 76 cm; 30 in barrel

Lot 499

A 25 BORE SOUTH GERMAN PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLED CARBINE BY ANDREAS WISER LK, CIRCA 1740 converted from flintlock, with signed swamped octagonal sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves, inscribed '90' at the breech, engraved lock, figured walnut full stock carved with rococo scrolls over the fore-end, the butt carved with further rococo designs including flowers and a raised cheek-piece on the left and patchbox with sliding fluted cover on the right, brass mounts including plain side-plate, and butt-plate engraved with a trophy (two sling mounts missing), horn fore-end cap, and brass-tipped ramrod 70 cm; 27 1/2 in barrel

Lot 536

A RARE 13-BORE SAXON HEAVY FLINTLOCK SPORTING RIFLE BY JOHAN HEINRICH FRANCK OF FRANKENHAUSEN, CIRCA 1730 of massive proportions throughout, with swamped octagonal sighted barrel engraved with a band of leaf ornament over the breech, the muzzle face engraved with a wreath and the bore cut with eight grooves, bevelled lock signed "Jh Heinrich Franck" about the base of the pan, engraved with a two-part hunting-scene involving a mounted sportsman shooting a stag with a pistol, and the cock and the steel each chiselled with scrollwork designs on a contrasting pounced fish-roe ground, figured walnut full stock carved with acanthus leaf mouldings in low relief, the butt with carved cheek-piece inlaid with a star formed of contrasting segments of black and white horn (two pieces missing), the toe of the butt inset with a gilt-brass plaque cast in relief with acanthus scrolls, en suite with both the patch-box cover and the upper tang of the butt-plate, the latter two pieces each additionally cast with a trophy-of-arms, the butt-plate also involving the figure of a Turk supported by a mask, the trigger-guard decorated en suite, with gilt-brass side-plate formed as a large scrolling dragon cast in relief, three faceted moulded ramrod-pipes also of gilt-brass, the rear pipe decorated with a demon mask, decorated escutcheon cast with a bust and a grotesque mask, moulded faceted gilt-brass fore-end cap, and brass-tipped wooden ramrod, probably the original (the barrel and the lock each lightly cleaned with acid, the top jaw possibly associated). 104.2cm; 41 in barrel

Lot 547

A 45-BORE SOUTH GERMAN FLINTLOCK SPORTING RIFLE BY BLANCK, CIRCA 1730 with swamped octagonal sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves, signed bevelled lock engraved with the figure of Minerva seated within a trophy-of-war, a further trophy engraved at the rear, highly figured rootwood full stock carved with a series of raised decorative mouldings, the butt with flattened underside, carved cheek-piece and rootwood patch-box cover, full brass mounts cast in low relief, the butt-plate decorated with a scrollwork pattern involving a female bust and a putto mask, the side-plate pierced with a Bandelwerk pattern carrying a festooned demon mask, the trigger-guard with acanthus finials and decorated with a monster on the bow, three strongly shaped faceted baluster ramrod-pipes, the rear pipe decorated with a grotesque mask, and cartouche-shaped escutcheon cast with a coronet and the bust of a nobleman (the butt with a nail hole on the right, the fore-end cracked on one side and with several repairs on both sides over its length, the rear portion of the side-plate replaced, ramrod missing). 72.4cm; 28 ½ in barrel

Lot 550

A 19-BORE BAVARIAN FLINTLOCK SPORTING RIFLE FOR LARGE GAME, BY JOHANN WOLF PETER (PIERRE), ÖTTINGEN, CIRCA 1710 with burnished sighted barrel of Spanish form signed "Pierre =a=Ötting" in gold, the breech with a series of five copper-lined stamps within a gold linear frame, including a unicorn stamp and another formed as the crowned inscription "IWP/ÖET" tiered over a small device, struck with two further marks on the lower side and the bore cut with eight straight grooves, bevelled lock signed in gold en suite with the barrel and inlaid with gold linear borders, carved moulded figured walnut half-stock, brass mounts cast in low relief, with butt-plate engraved with a trophy-of-arms involving a classical warrior bust, side-plate pierced with monsters' head scrollwork supporting a vacant oval, trigger-guard with acanthus finial and engraved with a grotesque mask, three engraved faceted ramrod-pipes, pierced cartouche-shaped escutcheon with coronet, and horn fore-end cap (ramrod missing). 109.2cm; 43 in barrel

Lot 551

A PAIR OF 23-BORE BAVARIAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECES WITH FINELY ENGRAVED SILVER MOUNTS, BY ELFERDING, ONOLZBACH (ANSBACH), CIRCA 1725-30 each with barrel of Spanish form with three gilt lily marks and the maker's gilt stamp, a paschal lamb with the letters "EL", silver fore-sight, signed bevelled lock with engraved wavy linear borders and engraved with small leaf ornaments, carved moulded figured walnut full stock, the butt flattened along its underside, full silver mounts cast in low relief, the butt-plate and the trigger-guard each with chiselled acanthus finial, the butt-plate engraved with a bird-of-prey and with a trophy pendant from scrollwork, the side-plate flat and finely engraved with a pierced Laub und Bandelwerk pattern suspending a vacant oval and involving monsters' heads at both ends, three faceted baluster-shaped ramrod-pipes, and shield-shaped escutcheons also of silver (one barrel re-blued, the locks each acid-cleaned, the fore-ends each chipped and extensively cracked, one ramrod-pipe detached, the ramrods each missing). 110.5cm; 43 ½ in barrels (2) The maker's stamps are not previously recorded.

Lot 563

A 48-BORE BOHEMIAN SMALL FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE FOR A LADY, SIGNED ANDREAS. M. SIGL A SCHLACKENWERTH, CIRCA 1730 with tapering barrel signed on the sighting flat, lightly swamped muzzle, engraved breech and the breech basal moulding and the tang each overlaid with brass, engraved bevelled lock involving a classical figure seated within a trophy-of-arms, figured walnut half-stock finely carved with a series of rococo scrollwork mouldings in low relief, the butt flattened along its underside and carved about the base of the comb and to the rear of the raised cheek-piece, full brass mounts cast in low relief, after the Parisian fashion, the butt-plate decorated with a prominent grotesque mask and engraved with a classical warrior standing within a scrollwork pattern, the side-plate decorated with a pierced design of scrolling foliage inhabited by a serpent, the trigger-guard formed with a pierced scrollwork finial and engraved with a further classical warrior on the bow, with three faceted ramrod-pipes, the escutcheon cast with a grotesque mask and a classical female bust, perhaps Minerva, and fitted with horn fore-end cap and retaining a single mount for a sling (the barrel with modern blued finish over very light pitting, the engraving on the breech rubbed, the lock acid-cleaned, the stock with a hairline crack on one side of the grip, ramrod missing). 97.1cm; 38 ¼ in barrel Andreas Michael Siegel was apprenticed in Vienna in 1680, he was appointed court gunmaker to the Margrave of Baden in 1689.

Lot 592

A PAIR OF BOHEMIAN (CARLSBAD) FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, CIRCA 1750-60 with tapering barrels formed after the Brescian fashion, in three stages with fluted octagonal rear sections each with the counterfeit signature "Lazero Lazarino" stamped in miniscules, lined vents, engraved silver fore-sights and the tangs numbered "1&2", bevelled gilt-brass locks each engraved with two arcadian vignettes framed by scrolls and each centring on a female figure from mythology, the cocks and steels decorated en suite, figured walnut full stocks carved with a series of raised decorative mouldings, including a scrollwork design about the barrel tangs, fitted with horn fore-end caps, full gilt-brass mounts cast and chiselled in low relief, in the Carlsbad manner, comprising spurred pommels decorated with bandwork scrolls and small masks set against a recessed matted ground, supporting male and female musicians in contemporary dress and one fitted with domed demon mask cap (the other cap missing), solid side-plates cast with cavalry figures before an encampment and a trophy-of-captives, trigger-guards each decorated with the figure of Diana and involving a demon mask on the finial, the ramrod-pipes faceted and decorated with demon masks also, and the escutcheons each formed as a decorative cartouche filled with the personification of Fame (one fore-end cracked on both sides, the ramrods missing). 44.5cm; 17 ½ in. (2)

Lot 139

AN EDWARDIAN SHERATON REVIVAL DISPLAY CABINET, the arcade moulded cornice over a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two shelves, the serpentine shaped stand with frieze drawer, shell, musical trophy and acanthus scroll inlay upon slender square tapering splayed legs united by an undertier, 77cm wide x 188cm high

Lot 201

A 19TH CENTURY CARVED NUT FLASK with mask spout, hunting and musical trophy panels in relief, 14cm long

Lot 27

Cycling, Tricycle Trophy, 1920, boxed gold coloured medal (*6.2gm); Anfield Bicycle Club 9ct gold fob 1920 ( *14.3gm), both awarded to H. Pryor [2]

Lot 5

An early 19th century pressed horn circular snuff box, 3.25in. An early 19th century pressed horn circular snuff box, the lid decorated with a hunter with two dogs, the reverse decorated with a musical trophy and plough, 3.25in.

Lot 428

ELECTROPLATED BOXING TROPHY WITH INSCRIBED PLAQUE READING 'WESTERN CHALLENGE CUP 1939'

Lot 120

A large two handled silver presentation trophy cup, makers mark rubbed, London 1901, the circular bowl with reeded band to waist engraved 'Kent County Agricultural Society the Monkton Court Challenge Cup...', engraved winners names to the reverse, with two scroll handles and raised on circular pedestal base with ebonised stand, 36cm high (including stand), weight 55.5oz

Lot 1646

A silver christening mug, of baluster form, Sheffield 1945, a silver christening mug, of tapering form, decorated with reeded bands, London 1818, a silver three handled trophy, a silver small trophy, combined weight 262 gms and a plated egg cup prize.

Lot 1660

A silver twin handled trophy bowl, of panelled form within a shaped rim and on a circular foot, presentation inscribed, Sheffield 1908, weight 475 gms. Illustrated

Lot 1561A

Corgi Ltd Edition Ferrari 1962 Tourist Trophy Set. Number 3578 of 5000. This Boxed Set of 3 Ferraris Complete with Certificate of Authenticity and Papers, Is In Unused Condition.

Lot 558

*WIZARD NO.25 PLATE CAMERA, BRASS CORKSCREW; LARGE EMPTY BOTTLE OF 1914 BARNETT & FILS, COGNAC FINE CHAMPAGNE; ENAMELLED CAST IRON JOLLY MONEY BANK, A GILT METAL "VICTORY" TROPHY ON STAND, AND AN IRON BUST (6)

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