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Liner interest. P&O. A mixed lot of silver plated items relating to P&O liners. To include; a pewter tankard from SS Canton, RMS Maloha ice cream dish, an SS Orcades twin handled trophy, an SS Arcadia napkin ring and TSS Strathaird, RMS Narkunda, a salt and pepper from SS Benhalla, an SS Chusan egg cup and ashtray, SS Oronsay ashtray and a set of Mappin & Webb forks etc. Most with applied enamelled insignia, some marked "P&O". (Qty)
Liner interest. Union Castle Line. Silver plated items to include; Balmoral Castle ice cream dish and trophy vase; Guildford Castle mustard pot with blue glass line; napkin rings for Kenilworth Castle, Durham Castle, Dunbar Castle, Caenarvon Castle, Llanstephan Castle and two from The Warwick Castle; a napkin ring, brass ashtray and a china ashtray from Athlone Castle; a china ashtray for Kenya Castle and three handled salts from Dunluce Castle and Gloucester Castle; and a pair of sugar tongs marked for Union Castle Line. Early to mid 20th century. Most with applied marks and enamelled insignia. (17)
Rare 1895 Wales International football cap - issued to Billy Meredith for his 2nd international game (v England) cream coloured/white velvet cap c/w embroidered red Welsh Dragon crest to the front panel and dated 1895 to the peak. The cap has been consigned by a direct descendant of Billy Meredith’s daughter who married Charlie Pringle who played for Manchester City in the 1920’s and went onto win a cap playing for Scotland. The consignor still lives in Chirk the home town of Billy Meredith who always came back to his roots to visit his family. Note: William Henry “Billy” Meredith was considered one of the early superstars of football due to his performances, notably for Manchester City and Manchester United. He won each domestic trophy in the English football league and gained 48 caps for Wales, for whom he scored 11 goals and won two British Home Championship titles. His favoured position was outside right, and his key skills were dribbling, passing, crossing, and shooting. A dedicated and extremely fit professional, his habit of chewing on a toothpick during games made him instantly recognisable. In 27 seasons in the Football League from 1892 to 1924 (not including the four seasons lost to World War I and the 1905–06 season in which he was banned for bribing an opposition player), he scored 176 goals in 740 League and Cup appearances. He played for Chirk, before joining Northwich Victoria in 1892. His career took off when he signed for Manchester City in 1894 and turned professional in January 1895. He captained the team to the club’s first major honour, a 1–0 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the 1904 FA Cup Final. He moved to Manchester United in May 1906 - there he won the league title in 1907/08 and 1910/11, the FA Cup in 1909, as well as two FA Charity Shields. He also helped to set up the Players’ Union, which was a fore-runner of the Professional Footballers’ Association. He returned to Manchester City in 1921 at the age of 47 and played a further 32 games before retiring in 1924, making him the oldest ever player for City, United, and Wales..
THE WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED ARCHIVE, 4vols of handwritten text including poems by WMP and others, one volume belonging to Helen Bogle (wife of WMP), a volume of memorial cuttings relating to WMP on the occasion of his death in 1839, 7 volumes of poetry by WMP, including "Every-Day-Characters", with illustrations by Cecil Aldin, 1896, two copies of the two volumes sets of "Praeds Poems" and two other volumes of poems and a volume of essays by WMP, together with two copies of a poet in Parliament by Derek Hudson, 1939, and presentation copy of "Sketch of a Young Lady" 1838, and "A Pledge of Friendship" 1828, given by WPS to his sister, a silver trophy awarded to WMP for winning the Oration Prize at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1823, 10.5" high. English School (19th century) A portrait of WMP writing in an interior setting, oil on canvas, 30" x 25". See illustration
NINETEENTH CENTURY SWISS MUSICAL BOX, retailed form Charles Henry, 22 King Street, Manchester, playing twelve airs, single spring motor and single section comb, in ebonised interior, dust lid and retailers tune sheet, the case with musical trophy inlay to the rosewood and boxwood line inlaid cover, 26" x 10" (66cm x 25.4cm)
A selection of miniature doll`s house furniture including silver spirit kettle and stand, tea service, call bell, cake basket, mugs and trophy cups, porcelain cups, plates and vases and two glass decanters. * Notes. Believed to have come from Titania`s Palace together with an illustrated guide book
TWO SILVER GILT MOUNTED LYNTON PORCELAIN SCENT BOTTLES painted by S D Nowacki, one signed, with a musical trophy or landscape with bridge in raised gilt and jewelled panels reserved on a chrome green or cobalt ground, cherub or pointed stopper, 10 or 12cm h, mount maker RS, Birmingham 1995 Both in fine condition, the blue bottle with tiny traces of glue residue beneath the silver gilt collar but undamaged
AN OMAR RAMSDEN SILVER BOWL the handles cast as the figure of a young girl in short clinging dress enveloped by stylised leaves to form a heart, the textured shallow bowl of ogee form on stout moulded foot, 18cm wide, maker`s mark and GEO. VI 1937, engraved OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT, London 1936, 14ozs In fine condition, the hammer plannishing marks all quite distinct, minor polish residue, neatly engraved with contemporary device West Middlesex Golf Club and inscription Coronation Trophy First Prize May 12th 1937 won by James Matthew
A box of assorted cap badges and pendants to include "The Hampshire Regiment", "Sea Cadet Corps", "Swindon Schools SA Harold Fleming Trophy", "Universal Key Registry Assurance Association", "Swindon Amateur Swimming Club", etc. CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, some knocks, tarnish and rusting.
A collection of modern silver tazzas bonbon dishes and sweetmeat baskets, six items c.1955-60 (6) small tazza 15cm dia with pierced trophy & treee rim, Sheffield 1955, large tazza 21cm dia with crimped & pierced rim, Sheffield 1960, pair of hexagonal baskets 13cm dia with pierced decoration, London 1960, pair of oval baskets 15cm l with scroll & lattice repousse decoration, London 1959
A pair of George V silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1910, a silver golf trophy, Birmingham 1922, a silver four division toast rack, Birmingham 1897, a silver menu stand, London 1903, a Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl three piece christening set, Sheffield 1851, case, a silver capstan inkwell and three napkin rings.
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