A Victorian silver plated twin handled trophy cup inscribed "Sunlight Prize Cup presented by Lever Bros manufacturers of Sunlight Soap, Sergt, G. Forster, I. Company, 5th-V.B.C.R. 4th Prize, Drill Competition Prize Meeting C.R.A. 1897", height 28cm, also a cased pipe with silver mount (af), two pens and a pencil (5).
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AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY FOLD OVER TEA TABLE BY EDWARDS & ROBERTS, the string inlaid moulded rectangular top centred by an inlaid musical trophy, rotating to reveal a hidden compartment applied with original ivorine label, raised on tapering square section legs continuing to feet and joined by a galleried shelf stretcher. 0.65m by 0.51m by 0.38m
A Very Large Vintage Oak Shield Shaped Trophy with a central silver plated embossed plaque with figures, featuring the 'Post Office Sports Association Rifle Championship', surrounded by 20 hallmarked silver medallions with the winning Post Office districts between 1950's-1970's. Stands 23.75'' in height.
A Masonic silver goblet, by J Walter Tolhurst, London 1916, of campana shape, the lower body fluted, engraved with the emblem of Jubilee Master's Lodge No2712, inscribed to the underside W Bro J F K Studd, 1916-17, 17cm, 9.3oz together with a silver Rowing Trophy goblet 'Molesey Amateur Regatta, Junior Sculls, Peterhouse Boat Club', by Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, Chester 1919, plain with beaded knop, 17cm, 5.7oz with another miniature trophy, 6.5cm, 1oz (16.1oz total) (3)
A George V hallmarked silver and onyx trophy, bearing plaque "Liverpool and District Catholic Elementary Schools Athletic Association, presented by Dr and Mrs C.R. Martin 1932, awarded to the school gaining the highest aggregate of points at the annual swimming gala for girls", with further silver plaque to the reverse detailing previous winners, both plaques set below a hallmarked silver figure of a lady swimmer preparing to dive, London 1932, height 29.5cm
A RARE CORPORATION OF KING'S LYNN PRESENTATION SWORD AND SCABBARD, 1813 with finely chased and engraved silver gilt mounts, the blued and gilt blade etched PRESENTED BY THE CORPORATION OF KING'S LYNN TO CAPTN ROBERT BLOYE/ IN TESTIMONY OF THEIR SENSE OF HIS GALLANT CONDUCT IN THE/SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY OCTR. XXVth MDCCCXIII, chequered ivory grip, the black leather covered scabbard with three silver gilt mounts and two loose rings, engraved GREEN WARD & GREEN LUDGATE STT, blade 72.5cm l (measured straight), London hallmarks, maker TP, a pellet between [Thomas Price; Grimwade 2879]Captain Robert Bloye, RN (1769-1847) was a native of King's Lynn, Norfolk. He entered the Royal Navy as a midshipman in 1793, was commissioned Lieutenant in October 1800 and placed in command of HMS 'Lyra' in 1810. Over the following four years he distinguished himself on the north coast of Spain, providing valuable assistance to Wellington at San Sebastian. He was twice mentioned in dispatches in 1812 and 13. He was promoted to Captain in September 1813, no doubt a cause for celebration in his home town and the presentation of the sword by the Corporation the following month. A portrait miniature of Bloye is in the Royal Museums Greenwich (ref MNT0068).Despite its worn blade this magnificent naval testimonal sabre by the leading London sword cutlers Green, Ward & Green is of the same type and quality as the famous Lloyd's Patriotic Fund presentation swords. The six chased silver gilt medallions on the scabbard comprise1) the arms of King's Lynn with a banner above dated 1813 2) Neptune in his chariot 3 & 6) Hercules slaying the Lernaean Hydra 4) a pelican in its piety and 5) a trophy of arms. A very similar sword by the then unidentified maker 'T.P' was presented to Cmdr. John Bull by the passengers of the HM P Packet 'Marlborough' in March 1814. It is illustrated Southwick (L), The Price Guide to Antique Edged Weapons, Woodbridge 1982, fig 308.
Sterling Silver Two Handled Trophy By Adie Brothers, Birmingham, England, 1937.Set on a circular spreading base with acanthus leaves ornaments.Two angular stylized handles with anthemion motifs.The trophy is fronted with the coat of arms of the - Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass.Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1937, maker marks for Adie Brothers.Height - 34cm / 13.38in. Base diameter - 12cm / 4.7in.1842gr / 59.22oz.Starting Price: $2,200Repair to the bottom of the bowl.
An Early 19th Century Percussion Overcoat Pistol by Dunderdale, Mabson & Labron, the 6cm turn-off steel barrel with Birmingham proof marks, the signed box lock engraved with martial trophy, with walnut bag butt; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with steel scabbard; a Fencing Foil, with steel figure of eight guard (3)
An VIIIth Regiment N.I. Filled Silver Presentation Trophy as an Indian Elephant, standing carrying a double compartment trunk on its back, the sides indistinctly engraved `VIIIth Regiment.....', the saddle cloth engraved with the regimental badge on one side, the opposing side with inscription 'From Lieut.Colonel Robt. Fenwick, to the 8th Reg.M.N.I. on quitting it in 1838', all mounted on a later mahogany plinth, 18.5cm
A Victorian silver twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked London 1890, maker's mark of Walter Walker & Brownfield Tolehurst The body stop reeded and engraved Cambridge University Point to Point 1953 Open Race Presented by The Trinity Foot Beagles, won by Down Royal, on ebonised plinth base with makers label for Bulls Bedford. 34 cms high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, approximately 585 grammes.
A silver twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked Birmingham 1953, maker's mark of Adie Brothers Limited Engraved The Oakley Hunt Point to Point Races 1954 Open Race Presented by W.R.T. Pickton-Warlow Esq, Down Royal; together with another hallmarked Birmingham 1926, maker's mark indistinct, engraved Essex and Suffolk Hunt Point to Point Open Race 21st March 1953 won by Down Royal Presented by Brookes (Mistley) Ltd; another hallmarked London 1836, maker's mark indistinct, engraved Essex and Suffolk Hunt Point to Point Open Race 1955 Presented by Brookes (Mistley) Ltd Mistley; and another hallmarked London 1917, maker's mark indistinct, engraved Oakley Hunt Point to Point 1953 Open Race Presented by W.R.T. Picton-Warlow Esq Won by Down Royal, all on ebonised plinth bases. The largest 29.5 cms high overall. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Various dints, dents, scuffs, etc. 1.45 kilos.
A silver twin handled trophy rose bowl, hallmarked London, date letter indistinct, maker's mark of Ropert Pringle & Sons Engraved Essex and Suffolk Hunt Point to Point Open Race 1954 Down Royal, Presented by Brookes (Mistley) Ltd, on ebonised plinth base. 25.5 cms wide overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, 490 grammes.
A silver teapot of oval form, having Bakelite handle and angled spout, London 1902, together with a silver trophy cup of twin handled octagonal form, two silver cream jugs and a three footed dish, a silver plated swing handled tray and a silver plated three piece tea service, various dates and makers.
A stylish original poster design 'Records broken on Castrol.' Depicting three world records circa 1931. The Schneider trophy won by the British team setting a new world speed record of 380mph. Henry Seagrave's Miss England setting a water speed record of 91mph. Malcolm Campbell's Blue Bird setting the land speed record to 246mph. Signed and dated W.L.Watson, The Elliot Central School Southfields, 1931. Body colour on paper. 37 x 55cm Condition Report: This came from a private vendor. It is an artwork that (we believe) was not reproduced.
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