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
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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)
Miscellaneous collection of four solid silver Regimental Trophies. The twin handled trophies include Inter Platoon Cross Country 1932, Rifle Shooting 1936, Rugby 1927 1930 inclusive, inscribed with the names of the winning team and a Shooting trophy with winners from 1955 1985 inclusive, in addition Best Private Soldier dated 1955. Various dates and hallmarks, combined weight 1300 grams. (4)
Indian silver Regimental Rugby Trophy. The large ornate, twin handled trophy features a frieze depicting sporting figures with handles in the form of bamboo and a sporting figure to the lid. The trophy inscribed ‘The Calcutta Meeting Cup’ with applied Regimental badge, West Riding together with Regimental Numerals 33. Makers mark Dass & Dutt Calcutta, Bhowanipore, 16 x 42 cms and 1400 grams
Solid silver Regimental Sporting trophy. The twin handled trophy of classical design features an acorn finial to the lid and inscribed ‘Presented to Warrant Officer, NCO’s and Men of the Malay State Volunteer Regiment to the 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment in recognition of great assistance received during their tour in Malaya 1926 28’. The trophy etched with the Malay State Volunteer headdress badge and engraved with Inter-Company Novices and Open Boxing Tournament 1928 1935 inclusive. London hallmarked, dated 1925, 15 x 36 cms, 1400grams
Solid silver Regimental Sports Challenge Cup Trophy. The trophy features three billiard cues to the column on a footed base with gilt interior Inscribed, ‘1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment, Corporals Mess Billiards Challenge Cup’. London hallmarked, dated 1908, 23 x 11 cms, 440 grams
Regimental Sporting Shooting Trophy. The trophy in the form of a large shield, large hallmarked scroll reads ‘1st Battalion, Duke of Wellington Regiment and a splendid Regimental Badge and Insignia with Regimental Numerals 33rd, with 20th Century dates of winning Companies. Various hallmarks
Regimental Sporting Trophy. The sporting trophy in the form of a large Heraldic Shield to the 33rd Regiment Inter - Company Rugby Competition 1893 1959 inclusive, with the winning Companies featuring fourteen Regimental Battle Honours the last being Abyssinia with central Victoria Crown and Regimental Numerals, mostly hallmarked. This Shield is featured in Mr Ray Westlake book ‘English and Welsh Infantry Regiments’, page 106. Published by Spellmount Staplehurst
Regimental Sporting Trophy. A solid silver Cricket Shield with impressive central Regimental Insignia to the Duke of Wellington Regiment dated 1899, with heraldic plaques of Company Winners dated from 1899-1936. This item is featured in Mr Ray Westlake book ‘English and Welsh Infantry Regiments, page 106. Published by Spellmount Staplehurst
Three silver plated Sporting Trophies. The Sporting trophies include swimming, boxing and football inscribed ‘Presented from Morris Wolf Singapore Java Football Tour 1926’, the Boxing Trophy has a Regimental Crest and inscribed ‘Presented by 2nd Lieutenant G Lang with the winners names dated 1933 1981’ inclusive, the Inter Company Swimming Trophy inscribed with Winning Companies 1981 and 1984
Denarii (5), Julius Caesar (3), elephant trampling serpent, rev. priestly implements, 49-48 BC (Crawford 443/1), Head of Venus, rev. Aeneas carrying his father Anchises, c.46-45 BC (Cr. 458/1), and head of Venus, Cupid at shoulder, rev. captives seated either side of trophy, c.46-45 BC (Cr. 468/1), Mark Antony, galley, rev. leg - xx, legionary eagle between two standards, 32-31 BC (Cr. 544/36), Augustus, rev. divvs ivl[vs], comet, c.19-18 BC (RIC 38b), Quinarius, M. Porcius Cato, young head right, wearing ivy-wreath, rev. Victory seated right, 89 BC (Cr. 343/2b), fair to good fine (6) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
**A FINE SCOTTISH REGIMENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED DIRK OF THE 92ND REGIMENT (GORDON HIGHLANDERS), CIRCA 1860 with etched blade, cut with a long fuller on each face and formed with a scalloped back-edge, decorated with scrolling foliage, crowned `VR` cypher, Regimental device, the owner`s mirrored monogram beneath the crown of a Viscount, an elaborate trophy-of-arms, and Battle Honours comprising, Peninsula, Waterloo, Nive, Pyrenees, Fuentes D`Onor, Almaraz, Egmont-op-Zee, Mandora, Vittoria, Coruna, Orthes and Egypt, silver hilt cast and chased with thistle flowers and foliage in low relief, comprising ferrule, basket-weave bog oak grip enriched with silver nails, and openwork pommel set with a citrine, in its silver-mounted leather-covered scabbard with mounts chiselled in thistle bouquets in high relief, the locket with Sphinx over Egypt and number, and complete with its accompanying pieces en suite, unmarked 32.5cm; 12 3/4in blade
**A MAGNIFICENT DIRK OF THE 71ST REGIMENT (HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY) BY W. WEBB, 48 PICCADILLY CIRCA 1850 with fullered blade with scalloped back-edge, and etched with thistle decoration, VR cypher and regimental title, crowned bugle-horn with number 71 in the curl, a trophy-of-arms and battle honours Hindoostan, Cape of Good Hope, Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Fuentes d`Onor, Almaraz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, Peninsula and Waterloo, owner`s monogram reversed and intertwined, studded bog-oak grip carved with basketwork weave and a Highland bonnet over crossed swords, the ferrule and citrine-set pommel both in gilt metal with thistle decoration in relief, in its leather-covered scabbard with gilt fittings, the locket mounted with crowned and numbered bugle-horn, the bands and chape with thistles, and complete with its accompanying pieces (the knife lacking its spring-clip, the fork with an old repair to pommel), the knife blade stamped `Wood & Co.` 33.5cm; 13 ½in blade
**AN ETCHED CIRCULAR SHIELD IN 16TH CENTURY STYLE, ALMOST CERTAINLY BY ERNST SCHMIDT OF MUNICH, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY of low convex form rising to a central point, roped edge, etched over its outer surface with a broad panel of scrolling foliage around the border, a central foliate rondel surrounded by four trophy-of-arms ovals all surrounded by foliage inhabited by demi-figures and on a blackened stippled ground, and the inside with four leather tabs previously with enarmes 57.8cm; 22 3/4in diameter A shield decorated in a similar manner is illustrated E. A. Mowbray 1967, p. 17 no. 2.
**A 54 BORE FLINTLOCK TAP-ACTION PISTOL SIGNED MORTIMER, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 with turn-off brass barrels, engraved muzzles, the lower numbered `2`, engraved breech numbered `1` and `2`, engraved brass action signed on trophy-of-arms ovals, fitted with tap-lever on the left, thumb-piece safety-catch also locking the steel, finely chequered walnut butt fitted with brass lion mask cap, and vacant brass escutcheon 6cm; 2 3/8in barrels
**A 54 BORE FLINTLOCK TAP-ACTION PISTOL SIGNED THEOPHILUS RICHARDS, LONDON, CIRCA 1800 with blued turn-off barrels, the upper numbered `1`, engraved breech numbered `1` top left, box-lock action signed within a rectangular panel on the left and inscribed `London` within a trophy-of-music oval on the right, fitted with tap-lever on the left and thumb-piece safety-catch also locking the steel, flat sided walnut butt, engraved steel trigger-guard, and vacant silver escutcheon 5.7cm; 2 1/4in barrels Theophilus Richards, father of William Westley Richards, is recorded in Birmingham circa 1799-1833.
**A 40 BORE FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL SIGNED T. RICHARDS, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS CIRCA 1820 with turn-off barrel, box-lock action signed on an oval carried by a trophy on the left and inscribed `London` (worn) on a matching oval on the right, folding trigger, thumb-piece safety-catch also locking the steel, flat-sided figured walnut butt, and vacant silver escutcheon 4.5cm; 1 3/4in barrel
**A 140 BORE FLINTLOCK SMALL POCKET PISTOL BY G. JACKSON, BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 with turn-off barrel engraved with fern foliage around the muzzle, box-lock action signed on trophy-of-arms ovals (steel replaced), folding trigger, thumb-piece safety-catch, flat-sided walnut butt cut with chequering over the spine, and vacant silver escutcheon 3.3cm; 1 1/4in barrel George Jackson is recorded at 111 Dale End, Birmingham circa 1817-31.
**A 40 BORE FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL BY WILLIAM (1) JOVER, PRIVATE PROOF MARKS CIRCA 1780 with brass turn-off barrel lightly engraved around the muzzle, the breech struck with Tower private proof marks and engraved with a sunburst, brass box-lock action signed on an oval carried by a trophy-of-arms on the left and inscribed `London` on a matching oval on the right, fitted with engraved thumb-piece safety-catch also locking the steel and folding trigger, flat-sided walnut butt profusely inlaid with silver wire scrolls and differing flowers enriched with minute pellets, and vacant silver border-engraved escutcheon 5.8cm; 2 1/4in barrel William 1 Jover was a partner in the firm of Nock, Jover & Green at 83 Long Acre in 1775, two years later he is recorded at 337 Oxford Street and as contractor to the Ordnance in 1780.
**A CASED 32 BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOL BY HARVEY WALKLATE MORTIMER & SON, GUNMAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY, NO. 89 FLEET STREET, LONDON, NO. 1198, CIRCA 1808-16 with heavy browned twist octagonal sighted barrel signed in full on the flat, inlaid with a gold line at the breech, platinum vent, engraved grooved tang incorporating the back-sight, signed engraved lock decorated with a trophy on the tail, fitted with `French` cock, bolt safety-catch, semi-rain proof pan, roller and detent, set trigger, figured walnut half-stock (fore-end chipped), saw-handled chequered butt (cracked through), engraved steel case-hardened trigger-guard, with address in a trophy-of-arms oval on the bow and pineapple finial, inset with an engraved blued steel cap on the butt, vacant silver escutcheon opposite the lock, silver barrel bolt escutcheons and silver fore-end cap, horn-tipped wooden ramrod with steel worm, and some original finish: in its original fitted mahogany case (the pair missing) lined in green baize, the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle, with trade label for 1808-16 25.5cm; 10in barrel See footnote to lot 340.
**A PAIR OF 32 BORE FLINTLOCK TRAVELLING PISTOLS SIGNED BUNNEY, LONDON, PRIVATE PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1790 with two-stage brass swamped barrels, octagonal breeches, box-lock actions with a trophy-of-arms oval inscribed `London` on the right and signed on a rococo scroll on the left, engraved tangs, flat-sided figured walnut butts with bevelled edges, engraved steel sliding trigger-guard safety-catches, and associated horn-tipped ramrods, one with a steel worm 13.4cm; 5 1/4in barrels (2)
**A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS PISTOL BY KNUBLEY, LONDON, CIRCA 1800 with brass barrel formed in three stages divided by raised mouldings, swelling strongly towards the muzzle, octagonal over the breech, fitted with a pair of ramrod-pipes on the right and beneath with sprung bayonet, signed box-lock action decorated with a trophy-of-arms on each side (tang screw replaced), sliding thumb-piece safety-catch, engraved steel trigger-guard sliding to release the bayonet, flat-sided walnut butt, and vacant silver escutcheon 23.2cm; 9 1/8in barrel
**A 22 BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY GRIFFIN AND TOW, LONDON, LONDON SILVER HALLMARKS, MAKERS MARK IK, CIRCA 1772-82 with turn-off cannon barrel moulded at the muzzle, finely engraved breech signed on a scroll over a trophy-of-arms and inscribed `London` beneath the steel spring, engraved tang, engraved side hammer action (cock repaired), figured walnut butt, engraved steel sliding trigger-guard also forming the safety-catch, silver mounts finely cast and chased in low relief, comprising an elaborate trophy-of-arms side-plate, vacant escutcheon, and the pommel formed as a winged angelic figure 14cm; 5 1/2in barrel Joseph Griffin and Benjamin Tow are recorded at 10 New Bond Street 1772-82.
**A PAIR OF 20 BORE SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY RICHARDS, STRAND, LONDON, SILVER HALLMARK, MAKER`S MARK IK, CIRCA 1770 with turn-off cannon barrels, one numbered `1`, rounded breeches signed within a finely engraved rococo trophy-of-arms panel, inscribed `Strand, London` beneath the pans, struck with London proof and foreigner`s mark, finely engraved tangs and locks, the latter decorated with border ornament, highly figured walnut butts, carved with a moulding in low relief about the tangs, silver mounts cast and chased in low relief, comprising trophy-of-arms side-plates, vacant escutcheons, and grotesque mask caps, and engraved sliding trigger-guards safety-catches decorated with a rococo flowers on the bows 15.3cm; 6in barrels (2) Almost certainly by John (1) Richards who became Free of the Gunmaker`s Company in 1781. He is recorded at 114 Strand circa 1775-7, 25 Strand 1778-80 and 54 Strand 1782-1808.
A Liverpool-printed English commemorative Trafalgar creamware jug, printed in black with Britannia mourning with a lion before shields and ensigns, above a patriotic verse, verso an armed merchantman under press of sail above a trophy bearing the legend SUCCESS TO TRADE, 22.5cm high; and two other English creamware Liverpool printed jugs, 15cm & 18cm high, early 19th century
A Guernsey Militia rifle shooting trophy London 1906, maker Robert Pringle, engraved `Militia Rifle Meeting Cup, Presented by Copes Ltd.Tobacco Manufacturers, Liverpool 1906`, within a laurel, the reverse side engraved `Won by Serg. H.J.Bougourd 2nd R.G.L.I.` weight 210 grams, 8 ins (21.5cm) high.
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