MOTOR RACING INTEREST: THE CORONATION TROPHY in the form of an oak box mounted with an Aston Martin, carved with an open crown, Scottish Lion Rampant and dated 1953, above two small drawers, awarded for the Unlimited Sports Car Race at the Charterhall International Meeting, 14cm high, 22cm wide
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TRUBSHAW BRIAN: (1924-2001) British Test Pilot, the first to fly Concorde, April 1969. An excellent original pencil drawing by an amateur artist on a 4to sheet of art card, the image depicting Trubshaw in a head and shoulders pose holding a trophy, and incorporating an image of Concorde, signed by Trubshaw in black ink with his name alone to a clear area at the base of the drawing. About EX
RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating England's victory in the 1966 World Cup and featuring several colour images of the Jules Rimet trophy etc. Post marked at Harrow and Wembley, 18th August 1966. Signed by Ramsey in bold blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a First Day Cover commemorating the Centenary of the Football League signed by the England football manager Bobby Robson. VG, 2
RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating England's victory in the 1966 World Cup and featuring several colour images of the Jules Rimet trophy etc. Post marked at Wembley, 1st June 1966. Signed by Ramsey in bold blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a First Day Cover commemorating England World Cup heroes and the winners of 1966 signed by Geoff Hurst, a member of the World Cup winning team of 1966. VG, 2
MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team, 1966. Signed and inscribed colour 8 x 6 photograph of Moore in a three quarter length pose jubilantly holding the Jules Rimet trophy and surrounded by other members of the England football team following their victory in the 1966 World Cup final. Signed in blue ink to a clear area at the head of the image. About EX
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A selection of signed pieces, cards, multiple signed First Day Cover, signed colour photographs etc., by various members of the England World Cup football squad of 1970 (some of them winners of the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966) comprising Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, Martin Peters, Alan Ball, Norman Hunter, Peter Bonetti, Alan Mullery, Terry Cooper, Brian Labone, Francis Lee and Tommy Wright. All have been matted in red and white alongside each other and with a replica white England football jersey and official printed 8vo programme for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico at the centre. Framed and glazed in a black and silver coloured wooden frame to an overall size of 43 x 33. VG
PELE: (1940- ) Brazilian Footballer. Signed First Day Cover, an official Football Association Commemorative Cover issued for the World Cup, Mexico 1970, and featuring a colour image honouring England as winners of the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966. Post marked 7th June 1970. Signed by Pele with his scarcer full signature ('Edson Pele') in blue ink to a clear area. VG
A justice sword dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe Wide, double-edged blade with round tip, the first part with a central groove, engraved with inscriptions in Latin, a wheel, the sun and floral motifs; gilt brass hilt decorated with bas-relieved floral motifs, trophy and bust; grip with brass wire binding. dimensions: length 107 cm. Start Price: €1000
A pair of navy officer`s pistolBrass, 14 mm cal. barrels of octagonal section, with rib at the lower part, marked "London" at the back, with stamps of Birmingham test bench, provided with foresight; tang with sight notches and floral engravings. Steel locks with forward spring, signed "Hoery & Co", decorated with frames, small floral engravings and trophies at the tang, provided with external safety lock with blued slider, and batteries with anti friction and sealing systems. Walnut half stocks with checkered butts, featuring a shield engraved with deer head at the neck. Brass mounts, butt-plates decorated as a relieved lion head, trigger guards with finger support, engraved with a trophy of instruments; brass-tipped wooden ramrods (one of a darker wood) with brass ring-nuts, one provided with iron cartridge extractor. Start Price: €1800
A flintlock pistol dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: England Smooth, round, twisted, 20 mm cal (!) barrel, with a silver band at the base, foresight; tang with sight, featuring a trophy; flat plate lock, outlined, decorated with small engravings, provided with anti-friction and sealing systems, signed "Mortimer"; wooden full stock with iron mounts, engraved trigger guard, checkered grip, at the back a silver shield, horn mouth, articulated iron ramrod. dimensions: length 29 cm. Start Price: €700
A small twin handled trophy cup . Hallmarked Birmingham 1923 maker Adie Bros Ltd 2" high x 3 1/4" wide (64g) CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
CYCLING - A COLLECTION OF FORTY-SIX MEDALS awarded to Clarence John `Jack` Wicks, circa 1940s-50s, most of Reading (Berkshire) area interest, many silver and some enamelled, including also two won during the Festival of Britain. Note: Clarence Wicks was born in 1917. He won his first cycle race in 1931 and was a member of both the Reading Wheelers and Bon Amis [Reading] Cycle Clubs. His home track was at Palmer Park, in the east of the town, but he also competed regularly on grass at the Reading Aero Club and at Slough. Among his many successes was the annual club track championship which he won in 1947, 1948 and 1949, earning him the trophy outright (see the following lot).
COLLECTION OF VINTAGE MEDALS, BADGES AND COINS silver noted, includes Victoria Jubilee and Edward VII Coronation medals, Royal Visit Liverpool 1913, Royal Masonic silver gilt and enamel 'Steward' badges, Scottish Band of Hope Union, Buteman Shinty Trophy, two silver football medals engraved 'Glasgow SEC. Juv. Football League Championship Clydebank Ath. Runners Up 1943-44 John Gillespie' and 'L.A.C.Brown.J. Winner Kineton Cup 1942-43 R.A.F.Wellesbourne', Cowglen Golf Club, Welsh Badminton Union, and various silver coins, 1 box
A Late Victorian Silver Trophy, "Headlam Trophy, North Sea Powerboat and Sailing Association", Presented "1971 Catapult", London circa 1894, Charles Stuart Harris, of cylindrical form decorated with acanthus and foliate border, tapering gadrooned underside, stem column plinth base, flanked by acanthus scrolling handles, foot marked Waterhouse Dublin, lid unmarked. 80toz, 48cm high
CYCLING - A COLLECTION OF FORTY-SIX MEDALS awarded to Clarence John `Jack` Wicks, circa 1940s-50s, most of Reading (Berkshire) area interest, many silver and some enamelled, including also two won during the Festival of Britain. Note: Clarence Wicks was born in 1917. He won his first cycle race in 1931 and was a member of both the Reading Wheelers and Bon Amis [Reading] Cycle Clubs. His home track was at Palmer Park, in the east of the town, but he also competed regularly on grass at the Reading Aero Club and at Slough. Among his many successes was the annual club track championship which he won in 1947, 1948 and 1949, earning him the trophy outright (see the following lot).
A Late Victorian Silver Trophy, "Headlam Trophy, North Sea Powerboat and Sailing Association", Presented "1971 Catapult", London circa 1894, Charles Stuart Harris, of cylindrical form decorated with acanthus and foliate border, tapering gadrooned underside, stem column plinth base, flanked by acanthus scrolling handles, foot marked Waterhouse Dublin, lid unmarked. 80toz, 48cm high
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