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A German Third Reich Artillery Officer`s Sword, the plain 86cm single edge fullered steel blade with maker`s mark of a shield enclosing Z, the gilt brass stirrup hilt cast with crossed cannon barrels to the langet, the knuckle bow cast with an eagle over a martial trophy, wire bound black plastic grip and lion head pommel with red glass eyes, with silver metal thread sword knot and single ring black enamelled scabbard. **This sword was acquired at the Normandy Landings by an Engineers officer whilst clearing a German barracks of booby traps
ANGLING. A SCOTTISH CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD TROPHY FISH, PROBABLY FOCHABERS STUDIO the salmon mounted on a grained wood board with chamfered angles, the fish hook inset and painted 16LBS KILLED BY T.W.L.B. AULTDEARG POOL SPEY JUNE 30 1923, 32.5 x 103cm, 1923 ++Some woodworm in the backboard, one of the fishes fins slightly damaged, the odd minor scratch but requiring really only cosmetic conservation, unrestored. A good original example
Cosway-style binding. The Duke of Reichstadt (Napoleon II), a Biography Compiled from New Sources of Information, by Edward de Wertheimer, with Numerous Illustrations, John Lane, 1906, half-title, plates, including frontispiece and folding plate, a.e.g., red silk free endpapers, hinges neatly repaired, front pastedown with inset oval watercolour miniature on ivorine of Napoleon II as a curly-haired child, recessed into a scarlet morocco onlaid panel, with gilt lattice design incorporating onlaid blue lozenges above and below, contemporary dark blue morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe for J.W. Robinson (signed on rear turn-in), neatly rebacked preserving original spine, raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder with varying gilt tool in centre, on a seme dot ground, flanked by leaf sprays, date lettered direct at foot, covers with border of fleuron and floral roll between fillets, and zig-zag and dot roll, incorporating bee tool at each corner, upper cover with gilt title and foliate inner panel with eagle and military trophy, gilt double fillets on edges, 8vo -1
An Irish silver twin handled small trophy cup by Alwright & Marshall Ltd An Irish silver twin handled small trophy cup by Alwright & Marshall Ltd, Dublin 1930, with Celtic knot decoration, 9cm (3 1/2in) high, 180g (5.8 oz), the black plastic socle with an applied shield presentation engraved, 14cm (5 1/2in) high overall View on bloomsburyauctions.com
The Bedwellty Agricultural Society, The Tynewydd Cup The Bedwellty Agricultural Society, The Tynewydd Cup, a silver twin handled trophy cup and cover, maker`s mark `W. H. & Co.`, Birmingham 1921, with a cow finial to the ogee domed cover, the body with twin leaf capped scroll handles, presentation engraved for the best dairy cow, a girdle and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 36cm high, 1715g (55.1 oz), on a black wooden plinth, 43cm high overall, in a wooden carry case View on bloomsburyauctions.com
THE FRED OATS MOTOR SPORT ARCHIVE, BROOKLANDS ETC. A unique c1920's/30's motor sport archive of photographs & ephemera relating to the Cornish racing driver Fred Oats & his mechanic Arthur Dunkley. Includes 20 framed or unframed press & agency photographs & an album & loose personal snapshots documenting them racing a 6-cylinder Sports OM & other cars. Also includes other period racing photographs, race cards & programmes, mechanical & other ephemera. The photographs & other material relate to racing at Brooklands, RAC Tourist Trophy Belfast, Dublin Grand Prix etc. Provenance: Originally created by & the property of Mr Arthur Dunkley & by descent to his daughter.
A set of six late Victorian silver coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, with foliate decoration, Sheffield 1899, cased, a set of six silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1935, cased, an Edwardian silver potpourri box with pierced hinged cover, on scroll legs, Chester 1909, together with a set of twelve plated and mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks, cased, and a plated trophy cup.
A Boer War DSO group of six awarded to Lieut, E G Concanon The City of London Imperial Volunteers and silver presentation trophy:, DSO, Queens South Africa Medal with seven clasps, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Territorial decoration, also a framed photograph of the recipient and framed DSO citation, together with a Victorian silver presentation two handled trophy cup and cover, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1900, inscribed, the domed cover with pineapple finial, having handles in the form of entwined serpents, on a knopped stem and domed circular spreading foot,32cm. high, 57.17ozs, presented to the recipient by his friends at the Stock Exchange.
Touring car auto sports, two winners sashes in titled Grosserpreis, Touren-Wagen, Klassensieger 1964 1000ccm and Timmelsjoch 1964, Dem Siger with trophy awarded Coopaeuropa Prova Del challenge Europeovetture -Turismo, I Classificato Classe 1300, a 3rd place commemorative ashtray for St John Horsfall Race Meeting, Silverstone May 1963 and two Coventry and Warwickshire Motor Club awards for 1960 2nd Hill Climb and 1960 Sprinter Event, both awarded to Warwick Banks, a Course Internationale De Coute San a St Ursanne Les Rangiers hill climb 1964 commemorative plate. Provenance: Warwick Banks European Touring Car champion 1964.
A Victorian silver trophy cup, inscribed and with engraved decoration, Sheffield 1900, approx. 22.875 ozt, 31 cm high See illustration Condition report Inscription reads Tacarigua Rifle Association Presented by Capt Burt de Lamarre December 1900. Cup tarnished. Slight lean to the right. Looking down on it not quite round.
A French Sevres style porcelain inset ormolu mantel clock, Jean-Baptiste Delettrez, Paris, circa 1875, The circular eight-day bell striking movement with Brocot type pendulum regulation and stamped with oval J.B.D trademark above serial number 26737, 16-2 to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands set within a repeating lotus leaf bezel.The case with polychrome floral spray painted pink ground oval porcelain finial with flame terminal and lotus carved collar over cavetto moulded panel upstand flanked by artichoke finials, the front with egg-and-dart cast cornice above acanthus cast upper spandrel mounts and shaped inset porcelain panel decorated with cherubs in flight beneath dial, the sides with projecting D section panels painted with ribbon tied trophy to one side opposing conforming lovebird and nest decoration within burnished gilt borders and pink ground to the other, on elaborate deeply chased acanthus moulded skirt base incorporating applied foliate scroll cast mounts and toupe feet, 35.5cm (14ins) high; on giltwood stand and oval ebonised wood base supporting the glass dome cover, 48cm (19ins) high overall
A French gilt brass mounted marble portico mantel clock garniture, Unsigned, early 20th century, The circular eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with Brocot type pendulum regulation and stamped with indistinct circular JAPY FRERES trademark and numbered 7690, 5 4 to backplate, the circular cream enamel Roman numeral dial with concentric double stylised swag painted centre and fine scroll pierced brass hands within Arabic five minute outer track and hinged convex bevel glazed cast brass bezel, the drum-shaped case with finial modelled as an oval urn above a pair of columns surmounted with further urns issuing gilt floral sprays flanking tied musical trophy and laurel spray cast apron and pendulum with bob modelled as a basket of flowers, on rectangular base with gilt toupe feet, 41cm (16.25ins) high; with a pair of twin branch candelabra en-suite, each with central column terminating with a nozzle and drip pan flanked by scroll cast branches and on stepped square marble base with cast brass feet, 28cm (11ins) high
A French Louis XVI ormolu mounted marble mantel clock, Gaston Jolly, Paris, late 18th century, The circular eight-day outside countwheel bell striking movement with silk suspension and circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed GASTON JOLLY, A PARIS within a stylised gilt banner to centre, with fine engraved and pierced gilt brass hands and Arabic fifteen minutes to the narrow outer minute track within engine-turned moulded gilt brass bezel, the case with surmount modelled as a gilt eagle on column base issuing draped floral festoons down to paired white campana and black ovoid finials issuing leafy sprays to sections of moulded entablature flanking the dial, supported on Corinthian columns with black stop-fluted shafts and gilt capitals before rectangular section uprights with projecting scroll shaped sides applied with floral mounts and gilt finials to waist and with elaborate laurel and musical trophy cast dial apron between, the plinth base fronted with central floral trail inset curved panel flanked by conforming rectangular panels and lionÂ’s masks, on milled toupe feet, (pendulum lacking, slight damage to case), 56cm (22ins) high. Francois Pierre Gaston Jolly is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Paris 1784-9.
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