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Lot 640

Football Autographed RANGERS Limited Edition 16 x 12 Print: Col, depicting the 1972 European Cup Winners Cup winners - Rangers, posing with their trophy during a photo-shoot following a 3-2 victory over Dynamo Moscow at the Nou Camp in Barcelona, signed to the lower border in fine black marker by captain JOHN GREIG and goalscorers COLIN STEIN and WILLIE JOHNSTON. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 736

Football Autographed PHIL NEAL 12 x 8 photo: Col, depicting Liverpool's PHIL NEAL posing at Anfield with silverware won by Liverpool during the 1975/76 season - the UEFA Cup, the Charity Shield and the First Division trophy, signed in blue marker. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 126

GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND PARTRIDGEWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the oval crossbanded top with drop-leaf sides and centred by an oval fan medallion and musical trophy inlay, above a frieze drawer to one end and a dummy drawer opposing, raised on square tapered legs ending in brass caps and castorsDimensions:51cm wide, 99.5cm [leaves up], 71cm high, 75cm deep

Lot 147

A mixed lot of silver plated items including a pair candlesticks, footed dish, lidded muffin dish, two spoons, three other dishes and a small trophy cup.

Lot 1031

A quantity of various silver, to include watch cases, trophy, bangles, chains, thimble, spoon etc, approx 19oz

Lot 774

A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, inset with Sevres style bleu celeste panels, the twin barrel movement with outside count wheel striking the hour and half hour on a bell, 3" dial with Roman numerals on inset porcelain plaques, the drum case surmounted by a miniature of a dancing nymph and flanked by festoons and scrolls, on breakfront oblong base with panels of flowers flanking one of a musical trophy, on turned feet, 19" x 18 1/4", ebonised plinth with glass dome (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good , no damage to porcelain bar chips to lno 4 near at left winding hole with two tiny chips to one on the right , appears to be in working order, cracks to glass dome.

Lot 332

A group of assorted silver wares, comprising a Mappin and Webb lid, trophy cup, The Lady Tate Challenge Bowl Won by the Tempest IV 1951, two preserve spoons, and a pickle fork, 3.32oz.

Lot 1492

A GEORGE III SILVER TROPHY GOBLETWith later floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, with an inscription to the rococo cartouche, raised on a hexagonal foot, height 19cm, London 1796, weight 310 gms

Lot 1557

A SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY BOWLHaving scrolled handles, raised on a circular foot, Sheffield 1907, monogram and engraved 1908, diameter excluding handles 21cm, weight 850 gms

Lot 1651

TWO SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUPSThe largest height 25.5cm, Chester 1926, the smallest height 14cm, Birmingham 1949, both presentation inscribed, combined weight 488 gms

Lot 648

A LAPIS LAZULI COMPOSITE AND METAL MOUNTED MINATOUR HEAD OR BULL’S HEAD TROPHYModern The wooden core mounted with gilt metal and lapis lazuli to the horns, ears and eyes, approx 140cm wide

Lot 513

A silver small campana shaped trophy cup. With two flying scroll handles and a moulded band, mark of S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1932, approx. 60g (allowance for the plinth insert beneath); on a black plastic plinth with an applied plated panel inscribed 'Homecraft Challenge Cup'

Lot 515

A silver small trophy cup. With two leaf-capped double-scroll handles and a moulded band, inscribed 'The Hulin Watkins Cup' 7 'Keynsham and Saltford Gardeners Association', mark of David Fullerton, London 1931, approx. 160g (allowance for the plinth insert beneath); on an ebonised wood plinth

Lot 596

An assortment of silver and silver plated items. Including a four division toast rack, Birmingham 1919, 80g; two various silver napkin rings, 46g; a part set of five clear glass tot glasses with flower and leaf pierced and engraved white metal mounts stamped 'Sterling' (one glass missing); an EPNS miniature two-handled trophy cup; a similar small baluster mustard pot; a plated and engraved napkin ring and various small flatware

Lot 78

An assortment of 19th century and later metalware. Including a silver plated trophy, flatware, horse brasses, etc.

Lot 6338

A collection of World Cup 1966 tickets, rosettes, programmes etc., nine match day tickets comprising: Final, July 30, Wembley Stadium, England v West Germany (slightly worn, small part loss top right corner); Semi Final, July 25, Goodison Park, West Germany v Soviet Union (VGC); Quarter Final, July 23, Goodison Park, Portugal v North Korea (iconic match in which Eusebio scored four goals to help Portugal come back from 3-0 down to defeat underdogs North Korea) (very small part loss lower left, else VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 19, Goodison Park, Portugal v Brazil (featuring Eusebio and Pelé, Portugal won 3-1 with a brace from Eusebio) (small part loss upper left corner not affecting text, else VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 15, Goodison Park, Hungary v Brazil (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 12, Goodison Park, Brazil v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 20, Old Trafford, Hungary v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 16, Old Trafford, Portugal v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 13, Old Trafford, Portugal v Hungary (VGC), all housed in original World Cup 1966 season ticket envelope; with various original letters from the Football Association 1965 re tickets for World Cup 1966 including acknowledgement of application for tickets and remittance, in orig. envelope; supplementary ballot for 2 final tickets typed letter, in orig. envelope; typed letter signed re: two receipt vouchers being sent in error, in orig. envelope; printed notice "World Championship - Jules Rimet Cup - 1966. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Please note that in case of a replay for the FINAL MATCH ONLY, you must keep your FINAL MATCH TICKET (S). Only on production of your FINAL MATCH TICKET (S), would you be able to purchase a ticket (or tickets) for the replay.."; World Cup 1966 Information booklet, folding, with four stapled match ticket counterfoils attached, etc.; plus World Cup 1966 Official Souvenir Programme, 64,[2]pp, original pictorial wraps, and England v West Germany World Cup 1966 Final Official Souvenir Programme, 64pp, original pictorial wraps; plus England, Brazil and Hungary rosettes (3); Spicers Interplus World Cup 1966 colour poster featuring match action shots from the quarters, semis and final of the 1966 World Cup, approx 87 x 55cm, folding; ten July 1966 copies of 'Sportsmail' newspaper covering the 1966 World Cup, comprising July 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27 & 30, plus July 31 copies of 'Sunday Express' and 'The People' newspapers with England World Cup Victory headlines/front pages, plus some assorted sports sections of the aforementioned newspapers July 1966 covering World Cup; plus a hardback volume 'The Football Association World Cup Report 1966', by Harold Mayes, William Heinemann, 1967, 1st edition, 309pp, profusely illustrated from photos throughout, 4to, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, plus an original official World Cup 1966 tie licenced by the F.A., by "favourite", embroidered with logos of the Jules Rimet trophy. With hand written letter of provenance signed by the vendor, who worked for the printing firm McCorquodale & Co Ltd in Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, from 1963 onwards, during which time he was involved in the production of the programmes for the 1966 World Cup that were required in the North West. The vendor and a work colleague and good friend successfully applied for tickets and attended the 7 group C matches plus semi final and final and acquired all the items present in the lot himself in person. A wonderful authentic collection of World Cup 1966 memorabilia and ephemeraNB this lot also includes an official World Cup 1966 tie licenced by the F.A., by "favourite", embroidered with Jules Rimet trophy logos

Lot 124

A silver-plated propellor mounted as a presentation trophy, mounted on a turned wooden base, 34cm.

Lot 401

A QUANTITY OF SILVER-PLATED WARE including bottle coasters, trophy cups and other items

Lot 652

Roy Goodall silver and enamel West Riding County Senior Cup Winners Trophy in the form of a football with hinged lid, the enamel plaque inscribed, WEST RIDING COUNTY ASSOCIATION LEAGUE CUP, the trophy inscribed SENIOR CUP, WINNERS, 1934-5 bakelite socle base, 16cm high overall The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 741

A yellow-metal EFL Checkatrade Trophy medal,  the obverse inscribed Checkatrade TROPHY, EFL, the reverse inscribed WINNERS 2018/19 in original box  In the 2018-19 final played on 31st March at Wembley, Portsmouth defeated Sunderland 5-4 on penalties after the match ended 2-2 after extra time, the medal was awarded to member of the Portsmouth staff

Lot 969

A .750 Continental gold 1970 World Cup Winners Medal by Pekathe obverse inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FUTBOL COPA JULES RIMET, MEXICO 1970, 21grms We are unable to identify which player this medal was awarded to.  PROVENANCE: Bonhams Sporting Legends, 7th June 2006, Lot 365 In winning the Jules Rimet Trophy for the third time the Brazilian team of 1970 made history in doing so and produced some of the most breathtaking football ever seem. Arguably `the team of the century,` Marion Zagalo`s Brazilians defeated Italy 4-1 in the World Cup final played at the Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, on 21st June 1970. 

Lot 977

1982 FIFA World Cup plaque for winning the FIFA World Cup in Spain,  presented by the Italian FA (F.I.G.C.), measuring 10 x 8 cm., and in the original presentation box. The plaque was produced by GDE Bertoni Milano, the famous Trophy and medal manufacturer in Italy who produced the FIFA World Cup trophy in 1971 and has the maker stamp engraved to the reverse side (GDE Bertoni Milano) entitled ''FIFA WORLD CUP SPAGNA '82 - ITALIA CAMPIONE DEL MONDO - F.I.G.C.''

Lot 979

Bert Millichip 1994 USA World Cup Commemorative medaldesigned by Huguenin, obverse with Jules Rimet trophy in relief and inscribed FIFA WORLD CUP the reverse inscribed FIFA WORLD CUP USA 1994, stamped 585, weight 69gms., diameter 50mm., in original fitted case

Lot 238

A Royal Doulton 'Titanian' Series Ware Tray Designed by Cecil Aldin, Depicting Hounds and Fox Head Trophy, no. D4525, 35.5cm wide (Condition Issues to Include Glue Repair) Together with a Royal Doulton Series Ware Bowl, Deer, D4644

Lot 1051

Pair of Victorian silver plated candlesticks presented as a prize at the Athletic Sports Day at Clapham Rovers Football Club in 1891, modelled as Corinthian columns, the base of each inscribed identically CLAPHAM ROVERS F.C. SPORTS, 1891, INVITATION RACE, 2nd PRIZE, WON BY, height 16cm., wear to plating, otherwise good, (2) The famous early amateur football club Clapham Rovers have their name on the F.A. Cup trophy, being winners in season 1879-80. They played in the inaugural year of the competition in 1871-72 and indeed scored the first goal in the competition's history, Jarvis Kenrick netting the first in a 3-0 victory over Upton Park 11th November 1871. The club announced it was ceasing activities in 1914 following the outbreak of the First World War, and never re-emerged in the subsequent peacetime. 

Lot 1053

Two miniature trophies commemorating Arsenal's Double Winning season 2001-02 comprising Premiership Champions twin handled miniature trophy, inscribed Arsenal F.C. 2001-02 with red and white ribbons, 12cm high. and F.A. Cup twin handled miniature trophy, inscribed Arsenal F.C. 2002 with red and white ribbons, 12cm high (2)

Lot 1252

A number of football programmes from the 50s, 60s ,70s, 80s and 90s,  including England U21'S, U23'S, Wales ,English Schools, FA Challenge Trophy Final 1972, a set of Arsenal home programmes from the League winning season of 19909/91, and a correspondence letter signed by Graham Kelly following issues during the Manchester United and Arsenal game along with its programme, (qty)       

Lot 167

Phil Vickery white and red No.3 England v. Australia 2003 Rugby World Cup Final match worn short-sleeved shirt, Nike, XXL, with crew-neck collar and embroidered red rose badge, with further iRB RUGBY WORLD CUP 2003 badge with Phil Vickery England v. Australia 22nd November 2003 38th Cap decal, the front of the shirt  autographed by Vickery, with areas of pitch staining with colour photograph of Phil Vickery wearing the shirt with his World Cup winning medal and holding the The Webb Ellis (World Cup) Trophy The above shirt was worn by Phil Vickery in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final match against Australian played on 22nd November 2003, the match ending in a 20-17 victory for England.

Lot 181

Three England 2003 World Cup replica shirts display, signed by Lawrence Dallaglio, Neil Back and Richard Hill, each shirt mounted side by side, with a colour photograph of the three players holding the World Cup trophy, and with typed legend, edition 2 of 10, in a glazed framed display, 89 x 121cm.; sold with the programme and signed ticket from Rugby World Cup Champions Dinners, held at Goldolphin Ballroom, Emirates Tower Hotel, Dubai, on 28th June 2004, the ticket also signed the three players and two colour photograph display of the three players, signed in black marker pen, mounted, glazed and framed, 92 x 63cm., (4)

Lot 302

A 2015 Rugby World Cup captains-autographed display, featuring pre-printed Rugby World Cup cards bearing the signatures of individual captains, organised in columns relating to Pools A-D, each accompanied by an attractive pin badge featuring a rugby player in the national colours and bearing national emblems, all mounted either side of a photograph of the Webb-Ellis trophy and title plaques, with authenticity hologram, mounted, framed and glazed, 58.5 by 83.5cm The 20 captains at the 2015 Rugby World Cup were: Stephen Moore (Australia), Chris Robshaw (England), Sam Warburton (Wales), Akapusi Qera (Fiji), Santiago Vilaseca (Uruguay), Jean de Villiers (South Africa), Ofisa Treviranus (Samoa), Michael Leitch (Japan), Greig Laidlaw (Scotland), Chris Wyles (USA), Richie McCaw (New Zealand), Agustin Creevy (Argentina), Nili Latu (Tonga), Mamuka Gorgodze (Georgia), Jacques Burger (Namibia), Thierry Dusautoir (France), Paul O'Connell (Ireland), Sergio Parisse (Italy), Tyler Ardron (Canada), Mihai Macovei (Romania)

Lot 307

Rugby World Cup 2015 memorabilia, comprising gilt-metal VIP commemorative whistle England 2015, numbered 10 of 250, in perspex cased and cardboard external box with RWC 2015 Logon and England lettering with Authentic Collection badge; sold with England RWC 2015 quarter-final 4 ticket, mounted with photograph of the RWC trophy cup, perspex glazed and framed, 48.5 x 38.5cm., with COA on reverse of frame, (2)

Lot 309

Brad Barritt signed white England no.12 shirt v Australia 2015 World Cup, played at Twickenham, 3rd October 2015, match-issue, Canterbury, XL, short-sleeved with 2003 gold trophy cup decal, England red rose and RUGBY WORLD CUP 2015 decal, embroidered BRAD BARRITT 26TH CAP 1333 ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA OCTOBER 3, 2015, reverse numbered 12, signed and dedicated in black marker pen on front Australia defeated England 33-13, with Barritt substituted in the 65th minute.

Lot 72

A large Victorian silver golfing cup and cover,by West & Son (Langley Archer West), London 1898/9,engraved 'The Southwood Trophy', on a turned ebonised base, housed in a presentation box with a minute book containing related literature,44cm wide, 46cm high, weighable approximately 175ozt (3)

Lot 205

A selection of 19th Century and later silver plated wares, including: muffin dish and cover by Walker & Hall, Sheffield; tea pot, by WMF; early 20th Century silver plated trophy cup; Cavalier Queen’s Silver Jubilee circular bowl; twin handled rectangular warming dish, raised on four paw feet; condiments; and other items.

Lot 220

A Victorian silver plated twin handled trophy cup, the body with central oval panel bearing presentation inscription to Capt. T Richardson, 19th Durham Rifle Corps., 1872, flanked by further oval panels illustrating riflemen, over a knopped stem with rifle supports, 29cms high.

Lot 221

A Victorian silver plated Championship Cup trophy and cover, presented to the Hartlepool Harriers, by their president Alderman T Richardson, J.P.C.C. Feb 1893, of twin handled form, raised over an elaborate stem terminating in a circular foot, by Philip Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield, 39cms high, with accompanying ebonised wood stepped circular base, with applied shield shaped presentation plaques ranging 1893-1909.

Lot 222

A collection of Victorian and later silver plated sports trophies, including: Adelaide Club Billiard Tournament trophies; Stock Exchange Club Billiard Tournament trophies; A.R.C. Swimming Races Championship trophy cup, 1909; and others; together with an ebonised wood square form trophy stand, with silver presentation plaque.

Lot 228A

Three Victorian Rossall School Sports silver plated trophy cups, comprising: 65th L.R.V. Challenge Cup 2nd prize trophy cup, dated June 1865; Rossall School Scratch Fours trophy cup, rowed at Cambridge, 1865; and a silver plated trophy cup or tumbler, awarded for Rossall School Sports Consolation Race (200yds) 1897, each inscribed to T. Richardson.

Lot 1257

Art Deco pewter fruit stand marked AOG3275, with glass liner, 29 x 26cm together with a large Art Deco silver plated basketball trophy with marble base, 31.5cm high

Lot 815

Continental silver flared rim beaker, 7.5cm high, together with a small silver trophy cup

Lot 70

ASSORTED ANTIQUE STERLING SILVER INCLUDING MAPPIN & WEBB CHILDS SPOON & FORK SET, TROPHY CUP DATED 1927, BADGES, THIMBOLS AND NAPKIN RINGS, TOTAL WEIGHT 450G

Lot 669

Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters signed 16x12 black and white plus colour photo. Photo shows Englands Two World Cup goalscorers hold the Jules Rimet Trophy with Captain Bobby Moore. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 1341

A mixed collection of silver items consisting of two small bowls one possibly imported (new photo) , a scent funnel, a perfume bottle, a trophy and a hip flask, mixed makers, weight 5.2oz approx

Lot 1362

A silver collection of miniature dollhouse pieces, including a bedframe, a pair of liquor cups, a instrument and umbrella stand, two water jugs and a trophy, mixed makers, weight 2 oz approx

Lot 1695

A mounted snarling fox head trophy on a wooden shield back entitled EJSE January 12th 1929

Lot 1696

A mounted fox head trophy on a wooden shield back entitled Croom Harriers 9-2-53

Lot 2164

An oak and steel banded barrel, an outsized saucepan with iron handle, a collection of shaped foot moulds, trophy mounts, etc

Lot 1256

Four assorted silver napkin rings, four small silver salt bowls, four salt spoons and a silver trophy, 9oz approx

Lot 1276

An early 20th century Walker & Hall silver rose bowl twin handled trophy engraved "Khartoum Horse show 1911, 1st prize ladies hacks", 22 cm wide maximum and 23 cm high max with original wire mesh, Sheffield 1911, 13.6 ozs

Lot 133

Mixed Lot: Various wares to include silver plated trophy cups, various glass and ceramic vases, candle stands etc

Lot 338

Three boxes of mixed collectables including various metal and wooden candle sticks, cut glass decanters with metal tags, football trophy, silver picture frame, enamel bowls and dishes, binoculars, Russian dolls etc.

Lot 935

A box containing boxed and cased cutlery; stainless steel teaware; trophy cup etc

Lot 1308

An Arts & Crafts hammered silver plated trophy, 1929 ‘The Richard Burbidge Cup’ Richard Burbidge was managing director of Harrods, 13.5cm

Lot 176

A SMALL PARCEL OF SILVER, comprising six assorted napkin rings, a late Victorian thimble, a George V tea strainer, maker J E Bushell, Birmingham 1944 and a small twin handled trophy engraved ' WALSALL GOLF CLUB ROSE BOWLS AUTUMN 1933', makers Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1925, gross weight 8.21ozt, 255.5 grams, together with two white metal thimbles (Parcel) (Condition Report: trophy and a couple of the napkin rings are a bit misshapen, all items are in useable condition)

Lot 632

A TAXIDERMY TROPHY STAG'S HEAD, with nine point antlers, raised on an oak plinth mount, approx. height 110cm (1)

Lot 68

A late Victorian silver plated trophy cup by James Meakin & Sons With twin-handles, inscribed 'THE CHAMOUNIX CUP PRESENTED BY HERR C ADOLPH SEEBOLD' and 'WON BY CANNON 1901, SOUTHEND ON SEA REGATTA', 28cm high.

Lot 612

1914 Rover 12hp Tourer Registration no. SP 363 Chassis no. 3719 Engine no. 3719•Landmark early Rover•Present ownership for the last 20 years•Actively campaigned in VCC eventsWhat would eventually become the Rover company began by manufacturing one of the landmark designs in the history of human transportation: the 'Safety Bicycle'. Brainchild of John Kemp Starley, the Rover cycle featured two identical-size wheels and chain drive to the rear, thus rendering the precarious front-drive 'Ordinary' - better known as the 'Penny Farthing' - obsolete at a stroke. The firm's first venture into powered transportation came in 1888 with an electric tricycle, but it would be another 16 years, by which time its founder J K Starley had died, before the Rover Cycle Company began experimenting with the internal combustion engine. Designer Edmund Lewis was recruited from Daimler and drew up Rover's first series-production automobile, an 8hp single-cylinder with aluminium backbone frame, an adventurous design that despite its shortcomings remained in production until 1912.Lewis followed up with a more conventional 6hp model, which earned itself the distinction of being Rover's first entered in any competition, in this case the Bexhill Speed Trials of 1902. Before his departure for Siddeley-Deasy, Lewis bequeathed another significant design, the 16/20hp, winner of the 1907 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race for Rover. After an undistinguished flirtation with the Knight sleeve-valve engine, Rover hired Wolseley engineer Owen Clegg, who reorganised production and put the company back on track with a conventional poppet-valve engined car, the 12hp. Powered by a 2.3-litre four featuring pumped lubrication (for the first time on a Rover) the 'Clegg Twelve' was the sole model in the range by 1912 and would remain in production into the 1920s.This Rover 12 has been regularly used in VCC events during its 20-year ownership by a prominent member of the Midland Section whose advancing years have brought the car to the market. A highly attractive example, displaying a wonderful patina, the Rover has been maintained throughout this time by Cooke's of Leicester. The previous owner was a Mr L Weaver of Hailsham, East Sussex, during whose ownership sympathetic restoration work was carried out by NP Veteran Engineering (invoices on file). In addition, numerous minor works were carried out to keep the vehicle in top condition: rewound mag, new spring gaiters, wheel refurbishment, various items nickel plated, etc. The car is offered with a good history file containing, among other paperwork, a VCC dating certificate, a V5C document and an original instruction book. A wonderful opportunity to purchase a delightfully original and useable Edwardian motor car, subject to very light recommissioning. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 520

1934 Austin 10hp Two-Seat Tourer plus Dickey Registration no. JY 3195 Chassis no. G33851•An older restoration•Present family ownership since 2003•Engine professionally rebuilt circa 20 years ago•Kept in good running order•Enthusiastically campaignedThis Austin 10hp two-seat tourer - with additional dickey seat - was first registered in March 1934, benefiting from the updates made during 1933 including an X-braced chassis, 12-volt electrics, trafficators, chromed bonnet catches, and a spare wheel cover. Aside from the Austin spending its life in and around the Southampton area, little is known of its history prior to 1970 when it was discovered on a smallholding 'in a dilapidated state' by a Mr D Shepherd, who proceeded to treat the Ten to an extensive body-off restoration. The chassis and mechanicals were stripped and restored by Bob Gentle of Southampton and the interior and roof retrimmed by Southern Upholstery.In 1974, immediately following the restoration's completion, 'JY 3195' came a close second in concours competition, winning the first rosette of many more to come. In 1975 the car won the 'Pride of Ownership Cup' at the Austin 10 National Rally and was Outright Winner at the Southsea Rally.Due to the owner's ill health, the Austin was dry stored again from 1986 onwards, but was kept running and roadworthy, before being sold to Peter Nash Specialist Cars from whom it was bought by the current vendor's family in February 2003. The car was purchased as a gift for their daughter's eighth birthday (yes, eighth not eighteenth); it was something fun that she could be taken out in and would be able to drive once she was old enough. The Austin has been loved and cherished for the last 20 years, the engine being rebuilt by Bob Glenister at Available Austins of Coventry within the first year of ownership due to a cracked block. This work and associated repairs cost almost £7,500. Since then the owners have undertaken most of the maintenance themselves. A couple of years ago, for reasons the owners cannot remember, they changed the named keeper on the V5C. In the present ownership the Austin has been used extensively, including a run to the Netherlands in 2010 where it won the 'Piston Cup' for 1st place at the Austin Ten Drivers Club weekend (trophy included). Sadly, the father of the family recently passed away and the mother and daughter feel that now is the time 'JY 3195' passed to an enthusiastic new custodian. The car comes with a decent history file containing old logbooks, period publications, and numerous invoices, while a quantity of spare parts and tools is included in the sale also.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 159

A silver trophy cup - one handle off - Height 17cm - approx weight 5.9 troy oz

Lot 165

A boxed set of six silver teaspoons engraved D and two small silver trophy cups - total weight approx 4.5 troy oz

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