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Masonic Interest - A 20th century silver trophy, by A.T. Canon Ltd, Birmingham 1972, engraved Presented to W. Bro. W.B. Cross by members of Beaminster Manor Lodge No. 1367 on his appointment as P.A.G.D.C 25th April 1973, together with a number of Dorset and Somerset Masonic regalia including aprons, cuffs, collars and badges, all within original boxes and a leather Masonic case
A group of five George V silver trophies awarded for rifle shooting, to include three Warminster Rifle Club engraved The Presidents Cup for 1931-32, 1933-34 and 1934-35, a British Legion Dorset County engraved Miniature Rifle Shooting Open Sweepstake Presented By Major General Sir R. Pinney K.C.B, and a trophy engraved S.M.R.C "The Sharpshooter" Weymouth 1936, all awarded to W.B. Cross and all on turned plinths, (silver weight 43.6oz)
A collection of Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures; limited edition DB410 "Winners Trophy 1966", limited edition DB408 "Mascot 1966", limited edition DB409 "Winners Trophy 2006", limited edition DB407 "Mascot 2006", DB188 "Judge", DB329 "Graduation Time", DB334 "Sister Mary Barbara", DB254 "Vicar", DB223 "Choir Singer", and a larger Bunnykins DB470 "Huntsman", all boxed (10). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup with central band and raised on circular foot, with presentation inscription Robert Pringle, London 1910, and a smaller example of similar design also with presentation inscription, A&J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1906, combined approx 6.9ozt (2).
A George VI hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup inscribed "Bury Golf Club, Norman Duxbury Foursome Competition, 1952", Sheffield 1951, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a modern boxed silver a wooden based bottle coaster, a decorative 9ct gold Alexandrite Gems TV ring and two decorative brooches (6).
The Grand National silver trophy won by Music Hall, 24th March 1922, made by Elkington and Co Birmingham 1921. This large impressive trophy modelled as a circular bowl with three shell and leaf decorated scroll handles, supported by three winged 'angels', each holding a laurel crown, on triangular shaped base with scrolling leaf band, 46.5cm high, 227oz, on wooden plinth (NC)
A George V silver campana shaped trophy cup, makers Edward, Edward, William and John Barnard London 1828, with gilt interior and flared rim and flower and leaf lobed body on stemmed base (presented for a run on Hayling Sands to commemorate laying of first stone of Norfolk Crescent Hayling Island (1829), 14oz
A good silver heavy silver trophy cup with two side scroll and swan handles, maker Elkington and Co London 1910, the body with matt finish and embossed Roman figures of grape harvesters and lady in chariot drawn by serpents, on stemmed square base and wooden plinth, with presentation inscription to McKershaw by his employees of Spring Bank Mills Mossley on the success of Music Hall, Grand National win 1922, 112oz (NC)
Undoubtedly one of the great British sporting motorcycles, the KTT (Kamshaft Tourist Trophy) enjoyed a career spanning three decades having first become available to the public at the end of 1928, when two MK I's were built. Production of the new model accelerated in 1929 when 178 were produced. As the name implies, the KTT was a production racer offered to the public. The model benefited from the experience gained by the successful works team, being in effect a replica of the works machines that had secured Velocette's second TT win in the 1928 Junior race. The new model was powered by an overhead cam single cylinder engine displacing 348cc with a bore and stroke of 74 x 81 mm that could be distinguished from the road going models in the range by the external stiffening webs employed on the crankcase. Lighter, steel flywheels were employed and a hotter camshaft was fitted. A great deal of attention was paid to strengthening the valve train to prevent breakages and a revised cylinder head was fitted. Drive was taken to a three speed gearbox, similar to that employed by the rest of the range but fitted with a set of close ratio gears, via a primary chain. The rigid frame was equipped with a set of braced Webb girder forks, a feature peculiar to the KTT. This machine employs a Mk 1 KTT engine housed in a contemporary KSS frame which was identical to the KTT unit, and is complete, except for a missing front brake plate. It is offered in unrestored condition. Prior to entering the museum it was campaigned in vintage racing events where, according to the owner, it proved to be "very fast" but would "benefit from a set of strutted forks".
PLEASE NOTE: This motorcycle is unregistered not as noted in the catalogue. The final version of the KTT (Kamshaft Tourist Trophy) which had first entered the Velocette catalogue in 1928, the MK VIII, was introduced for the 1939 season, and would, with a break for the Second World War, remain in production until 1950. The new version built on the success of the Mk VII but introduced a completely revised frame. The girder fork front suspension remained but was complimented by a pivoted fork rear suspension controlled by hydraulically damped and air sprung units. Mechanically the overhead cam engine benefitted from a well finned alloy cylinder and head with enclosed valve gear. Hairpin springs were employed to close the valves. A four speed close ratio gearbox was fitted in the frames full cradle. The high tensile steel wheel rims were laced to conical alloy hubs equipped with 7 inch brakes. Equipment included a tachometer driven from the magneto sprocket and a sprung saddle together with a rear pad and tank top pad enabling the rider to adopt a suitable crouch. The post war example offered dates from 1948 and has formed part of a private collection for a number of years. It is fitted with a number of non-standard items including an Alfin cylinder. The rear subframe is not original, nor are the rear shock absorbers, rear wheel, rear brake pedal and seat pad. The front mudguard stays, handlebars and levers have also been changed. Described as being in cosmetically good condition the machines mechanical condition is not known.
19th century French three piece mantel clock garniture comprising clock with eight day movement, signed - F. E. with white enamel dial with floral decoration and Arabic numerals and pierced gilt hands, long pendulum with gilt bob, in a gilt metal drum case mounted on marble classical column base with floral gilt metal finials and trophy of arms crest, with matching pair of gilt metal and marble candelabra, key and pendulum present, clock 37.5cm overall height
The 1842 Newmarket Coursing Meeting Cup - William IV silver two-handled lidded trophy cup of campana form, with a central band of grape and vine decoration and an upper band of acorns and oak leaves. Twin scroll handles with leaf supports, on a lobed octagonal pedestal foot with leaf and flower-head decoration. Separate octagonal domed cover with chased foliate decoration and surmounted with a cast model of a greyhound above a dead hare. Body of cup engraved on one side - 'R. Bagge Esq. Newmarket Coursing Meeting November 19th 1842' and on other side - 'Thorn' (London 1842), Joseph Angell & George Angell. All at approximately 94ozs, 45.5cm overall height. N.B. The Newmarket Coursing Club was founded in 1805. See image for the four heats on the day taken from the Coursing Register from the meeting which took place from November 16th to 19th 1842 CONDITION REPORT Overall condition good. Minor surface wear. Scratching and denting commensurate with age. Decoration is good definition, polished on high spots. Underside of foot is slightly distorted. Cover is good. Inner locating rim is distorted. Engraving crisp. Marks clear
A SILVER PIERCED AND CHASED BASKET of oval form, marks for Birmingham 1906 and makers mark of S.G. for S. Glass, together with a s small silver trophy pedestal bowl, the half scrolling reeded form inscribed for 'Princes Street, Adult Schools, March 1910', marks for London and makers mark of G.J.D.F. for Josiah Williams & Co. 8 cm tall (2)
A Mappin and Webb silver trophy cup, London, 1910 an early 20th Century silver sifter, Chester, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 12cm high, a silver mounted clock case cover, an early 20th Century cream jug Birmingham 1905, makers Williams Ltd, assorted silver and plated spoons, other plated items, pewter tankards and other items
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