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AN EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY SILVER TROPHY BOWL with scroll handles to either side and standing on circular spreading base with marks for Birmingham and a makers mark of SWS & Co together with a quantity of silver plated items, part cased cutlery set, entree dishes, a wine bottle coaster etc
A SMALL IRISH SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, Dublin 1932, mark of Weir & Sons, plain overall, on waisted stem and stepped spreading base (c.3.5ozs). 11.5cm high;together with a silver tulip form vase, Birmingham 1964, with outset rim, and raised on a spreading base (c.3.5ozs). 15cm high (2)
***PLEASE NOTE: ESTIMATE SHOULD READ €1,000-1,500***A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID CENTRE TABLE, of circular form, the crossbanded top decorated with alternating radial segments, each set with mythical depictions and musical trophy groups, on double opposing scroll supports. 112cm diameter
***PLEASE NOTE: ADDITIONAL LOT***AN ART DECO SILVER LIDDED TROPHY CUP, Sheffield 1912, mark of Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd., the plain, shaped pull-off cover with spintop form finial, the octagonal body engraved Bray Harriers, Point to Point, 1919, Heavy Weight Race, Presented to William Toomey M.H. and Bryan O'Brien, raised on a knopped stem on octagonal base (c.23.5ozs). 32.5cm high
A silver two handled trophy and a cover Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd and Walter and John Barnard, London 1894 (cover) and 1897 (cup), the pedestal cup with two acanthus capped scroll handles, the stepped cover with urn finial, engraved 'Royal Scots Fusiliers, to Captain A. H. Thurburn, Royal Scots Fusiliers. From his brother officers of the 3rd Battalion, 1895-1900', and retailers Sorley Silversmiths Glasgow 33cm high, total weight 47.5ozt
Early 20th century AD. A bronze sporting trophy of a male in loincloth advancing with a victor's wreath in his raised right hand; feet pierced to the underside. 1.5 kg, 30cm (12"). Property of a Gloucestershire gentleman; inherited from his grandfather.[No Reserve] Fine condition; stand absent.
match worn football shirt Real Madrid, CR7 signed - Original match worn shirt Real Madrid with number 7. Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo in matches of the Champions League season 2011/2012. With original autograph of Ronaldo on the number. Status: ABC. Short-sleeved shirt; size L, gummed adidas emblem and advertising emblem; gummed name and number; gummed inscription "Real Madrid" on back of collar, with CL Starball Patch, CL Trophy 9 Patch and UEFA Respect Patch; adidas formotion climacool. An original match worn shirt of the two-times world Footballer of the Year. Most of the Ronaldo shirts on ofer as match worn are fanshop versions or fakes. Unfortunately it's not clear during which match Ronaldo wore this shirt.
match worn football shirt AC Milan CL Final 2005 - Original match worn short AC Milan with number 24. Worn by substitute Vikash Dhorasoo in the Champions League Final against FC Liverpool on 25th May 2005. Milan - Liverpool 3:3 a.e.; 2:3 on penalties. Dhorasoo didn't play in the match. With certificate of authenticity given by AC Milan (Certificato di Autenticita). Status:AAA. Short-sleeved shirt, size M, embroidered club emblem, one star and adidas emblem, sewn on Italian flag, embroidered inscription 'UEFA Champions League Final Atatürk Olympic-Istanbul 25th May 2005'm gummed advertising imprint "Opel", gummed name and number, with CL Starball patch and CL Trophy 6 patch. Shirt shows signs of wear and tear (blue line acros the chest); adidas climacool.
Trophy Helmut Haller Footballer of the Year 1966 - Official trophy for 2nd place at the election the Italian player of the year 1966 Helmut Haller. Marble pedestal (6,84 kg) with mounted silveredt plaque and a silver football on top. Engraving on the plaque reads "Helmut Haller Pallone d´Argento 1966" Inscribtion on the metallball "Super Sport". Total height 46 cm. In original wooden box. Helmut Haller was a German international (33 caps). Helmut Haller (1939-2012) was called "the blonde" in Italy. He had played for FC Augsbug (1962, 1973 to 1976 and 78/79) was transferred to FC Bologna (1962-1968) and later played for Juventus Turin (1968-73). He was the first foreign player to be honoured with the title "player of the year" in Italy 1964 and three times Italian champion (1964, 1972 and 1973). With the German team he was finalist in the football World Cup of 1966, achieved the third place at the World Cup 1970 and participated at the World Cup 1962. During the 1960ies, Haller was one of the few German superstars and still is highly regarded in Italy. Unique piece in German-Italian football history. Museum piece. Wooden box with traces of ageing.
Official GDR Cup Trophy 1970 ASK Berlin - Official trophy for players of GDR Cup winner 1970 ASK Vorwärts Berlin. Plaster copy of teh FDGB Cup. Height: 23 cm. Plus a black-and-white photo of ASK, taken on 13th June 1970. Official downscaled plaster copy of FDGB Cup, the winner trophy of the GDR FA cup. This downscaled copy was given to players if the winning team. GDR football started the FGDB Cup in 1949. The base is inscribed: "Fussball-Wanderpreis des FDGB 1949". Beautiful piece designed by H. Heschel. Unique football historic object. Rarity. Only a few of these downscaled copies shave survived since plaster is a sensitive material. This copy shows some small chippings. The head of the left player id glued and has a small bad spot. From the collection of GDR international (one international match) and starter of ASK Vorwärts Berlin (199 league matches) Hans-Georg Kiupel. He was GDR champion five times, played for ASK from 1955 to 1968 and was team manager from 1970 to 1972. From 1968 to 1970 he was the Vorwärts Berlin team coach.
An Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup inscribed "Presented to B. Company 1st V.B. Suff. Reg. as a shooting trophy for annual competition amongst the members by Major F.W. Turner as a memento of 15 1/2 years service with the Company September 1890 to May 1906" further inscribed with various winners names to include PVT H.B. FROST.
SOUTH-EAST COUNTIES LEAGUE TROPHY When the South East Counties League was disbanded in 1998, the then Secretary , Alan Leather offered the trophies back to the FA but was told that they did not want them and that he should keep them. We are now offering these trophies for sale on behalf of the family and this trophy is the South East Counties League Championship trophy with lid and plinth which has a silver band around it detailing all the winners from 1954/55 to 1997/98. The trophy was presented to the South East Counties League by Joseph Mears of Chelsea and it was appropriate that Chelsea were the first winners of it in 1954/55. It was played for by the Under 18 teams of Clubs in the South East and was won multiple times by Chelsea (they won it 8 times out of the first 9 years), Arsenal, Tottenham, QPR , Ipswich, West Ham and Norwich whilst it was won on single occasions by Charlton and Millwall. The trophy and lid are made of silver , made in Sheffield and hallmarked. The trophy is 12 inches high, the lid is approx 6 inches high and the plinth is four inches high. The whole item is approximately 22 inches high. Over the years the exuberance of youth has resulted in the odd very minor knock and the lid is slightly at odds with the top of the trophy but this is an excellent item and was fought for by many well known names from Jimmy Greaves with Chelsea down to Frank Lampard Junior at West Ham. It was awarded to the winning team of the South East Counties League Division 1 Championship. Good
SOUTH EAST COUNTIES LEAGUE CUP. This trophy was presented each year to the winners of the SECL Knock out Cup. It was presented by the Portsmouth FC in 1958 and once again the first winners were Chelsea. Chelsea won the trophy on eight occasions, Arsenal won it on 6 occasions , Spurs won it on 7 occasions plus a share on one occasion with Watford, West Ham also won the trophy 8 times and other winners included Charlton, Ipswich, Millwall, Fulham , QPR, Norwich, Brighton and Luton. The trophy has a CB hallmark and measures approximately 12 inches. The plinth has a band around it with the names of the winning clubs engraved upon it and measures about 3 inches in height. Total height is just over 15 inches. Players were under 18 to be eligible to play for the trophy. Occasional minor knock has taken place but condition is good. Good
SOUTH EAST COUNTIES LEAGUE TROPHY The George Hawes Cup presented to the SECL for the best performance of the Year. Awarded between 1958 and 1997, it was sometimes presented to a player, occasionally to a Club and occasionally to an administrator. The first winner was Jimmy Greaves of Chelsea and other well-known winners include Steve Kember (Crystal Palace), George Burley (Ipswich), Alan Brazil (Ipswich), Mark Falco (Spurs), Paul Allen, Kevin Lock, Tony Cottee and Frank Lampard Junior (1996), all West Ham players at the time. Clubs awarded the trophy include West Ham, Tottenham and Bristol Rovers whilst a fair number of less famous names possibly reached the pinnacle of their career by winning this trophy. It is not (as far as we can see) hallmarked but is probably silver, measures approximately 7 inches in height and the plinth is almost 3 inches in height. Comes in a wooden container which is lockable and has the "George Hawes Cup" nameplate on the front of the box which is purpose made for the trophy. Good
LIVERPOOL AUTOGRAPHS Colour photograph team group of Liverpool with three trophies, Charity Shield, Division 1 trophy and the UEFA Cup, signed by 14 players including Dalglish, Thompson, Lee, Case, McDermott, Johnson, Kennedy, Clemence, Neal, Hansen, Fairclough etc. Measures approx 10" x 8". Good
MAN UTD TREBLE - SHERINGHAM Six colour real photographs , each measuring approx 12" x 8", and each shows Sheringham , one shows him holding the FA Cup aloft at Wembley, one shows him holding it with Scholes on the pitch (signed by Scholes), and another shows him scoring in the Final v Newcastle, the other three are from the Champions League Final v Bayern and show Sheringham celebrating after scoring, another is of match action and the third shows him balancing the Trophy on his head after the game on the pitch. Good
SCARBOROUGH 1987-88 First Football League season for Scarborough. Set of home and away programmes, 29 homes and 26 aways. 46 League home and away (full sets), other homes v Kidderminster (Challenge), Sunderland (Freight-Rover), Grimsby (FA Cup), and North Riding Senior Cup v Rowntree Mackintosh and Guisborough. Aways also include League Cup at Doncaster, Freight Rover Trophy at Rotherham and North Riding at York. Fifty five programmes in total. Generally good-good
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY QUARTER CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK with a broken swan neck pediment and central urn above an arched glazed door with fret work side panels to the hood, flanked by pillars, the dial with a silvered chapter ring marked 'Johnston & Co Glasgow', with three subsidiary dials for the seconds, chime/silent and the Whittington/Westminster, above the body with an arched bevelled glass door revealing a fret work back panel, the whole decorated with trophy and garland inlay, 258cm high, with a winding handle
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER GILT TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER of campana form, the pull-off cover with leaf and bud finial, the upper section with a trailing rose and leaf frieze, below an enamelled red rose boss, with leaf capped scroll handles terminating in leaves, on a circular foot, engraved with a presentation inscription "Presented to Colonel John Mountbatten.C.B. (HM Lord Lieutenant of Dorset) by members of the Red Rose Club 1910", by Stuart Dawson & Co. Ltd, London 1909, the lid 1907, 17" high (c.122oz). See illustration .Provenance: The Batten Family, Church Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset.
AN EDWARDIAN TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER of elongated campana form, the pull-off cover with graduated knop finial, egg and dart borders and scroll handles, on a knopped stem and circular foot, presentation engraved "Reigate Hound Show, The Venture Challenge Cup presented by Alfred G. Van Der Built, Esq. RE, for Champion Bitch 19th May 1909", by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1908, 21" high (c.83oz). See illustration .Provenance: The Batten Family, Church Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset.
A GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK with a white enamelled watch movement signed "Augustin Jousserandot" with single winding hole, the dial mounted amongst a panel of foliage, flanked by a native figure holding an umbrella and carrying various weapons, on a rectangular base with ribbon-tied trophy, on short legs, 8.5" high
A COALPORT TURQUOISE GROUND SEAU IN SÈVRES STYLE AND A COALPORT ROSE POMPADOUR GROUND DESSERT PLATE AND TEA CUP, 1841-63 all painted by William Cook with fruit and flowers and in the case of the seau, a trophy, plate 24cm diam, printed or painted CBD mark or that of the retailer, Daniell ++Plate in good condition withy light wear only, cup cracked, the seau broken and restuck No Reserve
A SUCRIER AND COVER, PROBABLY SÈVRES, THE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY, REDECORATED BY THOAS MARTIN RANDALL, C1840 painted to one side with Putto and the other with a musical trophy, 9.5cm h Several Sèvres pieces of this shape have been seen with characteristic Randall turquoise ground and gilding , as on the fan plaque and lot 267. On this one, the pink ground and emphasised gilding, the reverse of musical instruments, etc, is done in great detail, even musical notes on the sheet, suggesting it may be the work of the fine draughtsman artist Philip Ballard. 1993, p42, a very similar musical reserve on a piece with Randall family provenance. ++Some slight wear No Reserve
A good quality brass barrelled 16 bore flintlock holster pistol, by Heylin, Cornhill, London, c 1760, 14” overall, barrel 8¼” with London and maker’s proofs and engraved “Heylin Cornhill London” in teardrop panel, the bolted carbine lock of c 1800 a contemporary replacement, the walnut stock with shell carving around the barrel tang, brass mounts comprise long spurred butt cap with grotesque mask finial, trophy of arms escutcheon and sideplate, engraved trigger guard, and baluster ramrod pipes. Basically GC (cock and parts of fore end missing, hair line fractures to butt)
An officer’s gilt 1800 (“Stovepipe”) shako plate, universal die struck pattern, bearing GR cypher within the Garter and Motto, on a trophy of flags, weapons and instruments, surmounted by a crown, and with the Lion of England below, single stitching holes top and bottom, 4¾” x 3¾”. Very Good Condition for age. Plate 10
A heavy silver medallion commemorating the death of Napoleon, bearing the Emperor’s laurel crowned head in high relief, resting on a trophy, with inscription below “Sainte Helene V. Mai MDCCCXXI”, ornamental border, an eagle with wings spread at the top, with suspension ring, London imported silver HM 1897, 3¼” x 2½”. Good Condition Plate 19
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