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Vic Grainger - portrait watercolour of Jet Circle, winner of the Greyhound St Ledger Wembley 1985, signed and dated 85, framed and glazed, also an engraved winners trophy from the same race inscribed 'The Tony Morris St Ledger Wembley Stadium 30th August 1985', height excluding wooden plinth base 26cm (illustrated)
A fine silver and enamel salver commemorating the 1933 Ryder Cup at Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club, hallmarked Joseph Walton & Co., London,1928 with a central motif in raised relief of the Ryder Cup trophy between enamelled Great Britain and U.S.A. flags, inscribed ‘Ryder Cup, The Fourth International Golf Match, Great Britain Versus The United States Of America, to be played on the Southport and Ainsdale Course, Southport, on Monday and Tuesday June 26-27 1933, proceeds to be donated to the British Ryder Cup Fund, further engraved with the facsimile signatures of the Great Britain and U.S.A. Teams comprising (G.B.): JH. Taylor (captain), Percy Allis, Allan Dailey, W.H. Davies, Arthur Havers, Abe Mitchell, A.H. Padgham, A. Perry and C.A. Whitcombe; ( U.S.A.) Walter Hagan (captain), Billy Burke, Leo Diegel, Ed Dudley, Olin Dutra, Gene Sarazen, Danny Shute, Horton Smith and Craig Wood, additionally signed by Samuel Ryder; diameter 35.5cm., 14in.
A USPGA plaque commemorating Dick Metz who had been selected to play for the American team at the 1939 Ryder Cup before the event was cancelled due to the outbreak of the Second World War, set with a gilt-metal representation of the Ryder Cup Trophy on a mahogany backboard, 39 by 21cm., 15 1/4 by 8 1/4in.
Three cased Ryder Cup pieces by Garrard of London, a gilt representation of the Ryder Cup trophy, a silver pill box with Ryder Cup decoration to lid; and a silver-gilt lapel badge depicting the trophy; sold together with a stamped silver pen holder by Tiffany, engraved with trophy and flags and inscribed RYDER CUP MATCHES, 1983 (4)
A canteen of cutlery presented by Samuel & Suzanne Torrance to Jaime Ortiz-Patiño on the occasion of the cancelled 2001 Ryder Cup at The Belfry, EPNS Sheffield Plate, the wooden box inscribed with the 2001 Ryder Cup insignia and the names of the competing golfers, the interior with a plaque inscribed FROM SAMUEL AND SUZANNE TORRANCE (& ROBERT BURNS) “SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT AND AULD LANG SYNE, the 12 knife blades engraved with facsimile signatures of the European team, each piece engraved with facsimile signatures of the European team, the 36 various spoons engraved with the Ryder Cup trophy, the interior with tartan lining
The Aynsley China Verulam Centenary Trophy 1905-2005, a fine bone china two handled cup & cover, hand painted decoration by L. Woodhouse, this example being artist’s proof No.1, with a portrait of Samuel Ryder (1858-1936) posing with golf’s Ryder Cup trophy, the reverse with a monochrome portrait of Abe Mitchell, royal blue ground, extensive gilding, height 40cm., 16in., on a turned circular wooden base
The Aynsley China Millennium Trophy (No.1 from the limited edition of 10), a fine bone china vase (35.5cm., 14in. high) with gilding, designed by Bill Waugh and hand painted by Jack Shaw with images of Old Tom Morris by the Swilken Bridge at St Andrews circa 1900, and the R&A Clubhouse in 2000, numbered 1/10, wooden plinth, with COA and original box
The Aynsley China Millennium Trophy, a fine bone china vase (35.5cm., 14in. high) with gilding, designed by Bill Waugh and hand painted by Jack Shaw with images of Old Tom Morris by the Swilken Bridge at St Andrews circa 1900, and the R&A Clubhouse in 2000, numbered 2/10, with COA and original box
16 Miscellaneous golf trophies, VII Sherry Cup for amateur golf Sotogrande 1976; sculpture inscribed SGC, crossed clubs, marble plinth; two EPNS card trays, Coups S.A.A., Comte De Barcelona 1st Prix & 2nd Prix; five silver plated dishes, Association of Senior Golfers de France, 1931; an art deco silver plated dish & cover; four miniature cups variously inscribed for club competitions at Valderrama; gilt miniature cup inscribed Golf d’Evians; and a Bolivian trophy figurine
A Victorian silver oval bonbon dish pierced and embossed with ribbon bows and hearts within a foliate scroll rim, raised on a similarly decorated oval foot, Birmingham 1887 by John Millward Banks, length approx 16.5cm, a pair of silver candlesticks on square bases, a group of silver, comprising a trinket box, a small trophy cup and three teaspoons, together with a hexagonal plated bread board and a plated hip flask.
PAIR OF 1940`S ENGINE TURNED SILVER BACKED GENTLEMAN`S HAIR BRUSHES, a silver backed clothes brush, a silver mounted plastic comb, a 1950`S silver two handled trophy cup with engraved presentation inscription dated 1955 (hallmarks rubbed), an ODD SILVER NAPKIN RING, and a white metal Ronson table cigarette lighter, 8oz weighable (7)
SELECTION OF ELECTROPLATED ITEMS INCLUDING A PAIR OF OVAL ENTREE DISHES, A DOUBLE PRESERVES STAND with cut glass dishes, Hotel Plate cake basket, toast rack, TWO SIMILAR PLATED ON COPPER CHAMBERSTICKS (A.F.) A PAIR OF CANDLE SNUFFERS on associated tray, a two handled trophy cup and assorted cutlery etc.
Solid silver Regimental Sporting Trophy. The large twin handled trophy inscribed ‘To the All Indian Boxing Championships 1918’, presented by Bandman Vavieties, won by 1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment, Calcutta 1918, featuring Bantam, Featherlights, Welter weight competition and the winners of each class. London hallmarked, dated 1910, 24 x 26 cms, 1600 grams
Solid silver Regimental Shooting Trophy. The large twin handled trophy inscribed ‘Sirhind Rifle Meeting 1910, won by the Duke of Wellington Regiment, the opposite side inscribed Inter Company March and Shoot Competition’. London hallmarked, dated 1909; makers mark Charles Bradbury, 23 x 26 cms, 1300 grams
Solid silver Regimental Football Trophy. The large tri-handled Dublin Garrison Football League Challenge Cup inscribed ‘Presented by Brigadier General H.W Lawson, CB ADC 1906 1907, won by the 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment 1913 and 1914’ with details of the winning teams and previous winners of the trophy. Birmingham hallmarked, dated 1906, 22 x 17 cms, 1100 grams
Solid silver Regimental Football Trophy. The twin handled trophy inscribed ‘Presented to the 2nd British Army of the Rhine by the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment, for Inter Unit Seven Side Rugby Football Competition’ also inscribed ‘Rhine Army Football Knockout Cup 1927-28’. Sheffield hallmarked, dated 1926, 20 x 25 cms, 860 grams
Solid silver Regimental Challenge Cup. The twin handled trophy inscribed ‘Presented to ‘The Sergeants Mess 33rd Duke of Wellington Regiment by Colonel W Bally in the 33rd year of his Service to the Battalion, March 1887’. London hallmarked, dated 1886; makers mark Charles Stewart Harris, 740 grams, 27 cms
Solid Silver Regimental Shooting Trophy. The twin handled trophy inscribed ‘Presented by Captain and Adjutant E.M Linden to the Sergeants 1st Battalion Regiment’ including the names of the winners 1955 to 1984 inclusive. London hallmarked, dated 1906, makers mark, Robert Pringle, 21 cms, 880 grams
Solid silver Regimental Snooker Trophy The twin handled trophy presented by the ‘Honourable Members to the 2nd Sergeants Mess, 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment, Singapore 1928’, featuring handles formed with dolphins to the stem. Birmingham hallmarked, dated 1926, makers Adie Brothers, 680 grams, 15 x 23 cms
Solid silver Regimental Sporting Trophy. The twin handled trophy inscribed ‘Presented to the Sergeants Mess LAR Officers attached Feb and March 1915’, also inscribed ‘Re-designated Inter Company Fitness Competition’ and dated 1981 Somme Company and 1983 Alma Company. London hallmarked, dated 1926, 640 grams
Solid silver Regimental Trophy. The Arts and Crafts style trophy inscribed ‘Malaya Command Rifle meeting 1926 Vickars Gun Competition presented by General Officers Command’ with the names of the Regimental winners. Together with a twin handled Regimental Sporting trophy with reeded belly and stem, hallmarked London dated 1886, makers mark Charles Steward Harris. The trophy inscribed ‘Challenge Cup Rifle meeting Bermuda 1887’ and with winning team members. Re-designated ‘Inter Company Basketball competition 1981 C Company’ 12 x 20 cms. Combined weight, 920 grams. (2)
Solid silver Regimental Sporting Trophy. The twin handled trophy inscribed ‘1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment, won by Private B Thorpe Bantam weight 1918’, also engraved 1932,33,34 with other winners in addition dated 1976,77. London hallmarked, dated 1918, 11 x 18 cms together with another solid silver twin handled Regimental Sporting Trophy inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade Athletics meeting 1937 open relay race won by the 1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment’ and re designated ‘Chain of Command 1981 A Company’. Birmingham hallmarked, dated 1934, 10 x 20 cms. Combined weight 820 grams (2)
Solid silver Inter- Regimental Sporting trophy. The twin handled trophy inscribed ‘Sergeants Mess Duke of Wellington Regiment Snooker Challenge Cup 1930’ with nine winning members 1931 to 1969 inclusive. Birmingham hallmarked, dated 1930, 12 x 22 cms. Together with a solid silver twin handled Regimental Trophy inscribed ‘To the Sergeants 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment from the Sergeants of the 1st Battalion Royal North Lancashire, A token of good fellowship dated 1909-1911’ with engraved Regimental Insignia for both Battalions, also a later inscription ‘Champion Platoon 1977 to 1983’. London hallmarked, dated 1909, 12 x 14 cms. Combined weight 920 grams (2)
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