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A LARGE HALLMARKED SILVER AND OAK TROPHY SHIELD, "Birmingham and Midland Counties Chrysanthemum, Fruit, Floricultural Society, Subscription Challenge Shield, Silver", an embossed central shield decorated with flowers and vines with small armed shields attached all around award, dates range 1906-1930 (six are blank), 75 cm x 58 cm
A hallmarked silver three piece Tea Service, comprising Tea Pot, two handled "trophy style" Sugar and Cream Jug, makers mark E.V. (for Elizabeth Viner), the Sugar and Cream Jug assayed Sheffield 1934, the Tea Pot Sheffield 1933, the Tea Pot approx 16cm high (including finial), total approx weight (including handle and finial) 619g
A large and spectacular late 19th Century two handled silver gilt Trophy Vase, the scrolling acanthus cast handles flanking a waisted body decorated repousse style with thistles, flower heads, 'C' scrolls and other foliate style ornament and surrounding a central cartouche engraved with presentation inscription "On The Occasion of Their Golden Wedding" and dated April 9th 1889, raised on waisted pedestal headed with repousse ovals and leading to flower head shaped base decorated repousse style with three scrolls interspersed with thistles, a single rose and clover leaves, 25.5cm (including handles), makers mark possibly RH/B (rubbed), assayed London 1863. total weight approx 716g
Eleven vintage American sports paintings Circa 1930s-40s, two signed: Werner Hoople (1904-1989 Texas) and Roger Maris (early 20th Century American), nine unsigned, each unstretched oil and silver paint on canvas, each: 44`` H x 38`` W, est: $3000/5000 Note: The present lot of eleven paintings depicts the college team sports of football, basketball and diving from the 1930s and 1940s. Colleges included are: Harvard, Notre Dame, University of Wisconsin, University of Alabama, University of Indiana, Marquette University, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, University of Pittsburgh, Wisconsin-Green Bay and Army (West Point). Many of the athletes featured were All-Americans, team captains and Heisman trophy contenders, including Marshall Goldberg (University of Pittsburgh), Monk Meyer (Army), Howard Weiss (University of Wisconsin), Leroy G. Monsky (University of Alabama), Ray Buivid (University of Marquette), Ralph Heikkinen (University of Michigan) and Jack McCarthy (Notre Dame). Provenance: Private Collection, Riverside County, CA, acquired circa 1960s. Condition: Visual: Each canvas unstretched as stated with nail holes on the tacking edges. Each with various creases (some with paint loss), tears, holes and abrasions. We recommend viewing first-hand. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
LATE 19TH CENTURY SWISS CYLINDER MUSICAL BOX PLAYING 8 AIRS the string inlaid rosewood box with hinged lid centred with an inlaid musical trophy, the underside applied with printed and hand written list of the eight airs and enclosing 11" brass cylinder playing steel comb with 77 tines, the case 20" (50.8cm) wide
Victorian silver trophy cup with presentation engraving (London 1871), Stephen Smith, pair 1920s silver ashtrays (Chester 1920), pair 1920s silver bon bon dishes (Chester 1920 / Birmingham 1928), contemporary silver bon bon dish (London 1959), together with two silver napkin rings and five silver teaspoons (various dates and makers). All at approximately 19ozs (qty)
Late Edwardian silver two-handled trophy cup of elongated campana form with flared rim and scroll handles, on a domed circular foot, cup engraved - Colchester Chess Club Challenge Cup (Chester 1909), together with a circular ebonised plinth with three applied white metal shields. Silver cup all at approximately 14.5ozs, 24cm overall height including plinth (2)
(lot of 3) Group of silver plate table articles including a footed bowl having pierced decoration and an acorn accented rim; a candy dish; and a trophy bearing an inscription: "S.L.T.C. 1933, Hong Doubles Championship won by E.T. Stelle and R.P. Newell", largest: 3"h x 13.25"w x 9.25"dStarting Price: $50
A fine William and Mary or Queen Anne carved limewood wall trophy emblematic of the office of the Lord Mayor of London, circa 1700, possibly from the workshop of Grinling Gibbons for the Mercers’ Company, the central beaver fur hat crossed by a sword with guilloche carved scabbard and an ornate sceptre with coronet finial and lobed and waisted terminal, later mounted onto a shaped oak backplate, 45cm high, 115cm wide overall. The materials, style, format, construction and workmanship of this fabulous carving are all consistent with a date of late 17th/early 18th century and the calibre of the carving puts the trophy within reach of Grinling Gibbons. Some limited restorations to the carving were undertaken by David Luard who has worked on many of the best known of Grinling Gibbons’ surviving carvings and he has concurred that the present carving is a good candidate for a Gibbons attribution. Restoration stopped before any work became conjectural. It is thought that the “Chain of Esses” may have originally continued up and over the top of the beaver skin hat with perhaps the portcullis medallion hanging at the front of the hat. If this conjecture is correct, this centre-piece which would have been extremely delicate and finely carved has been lost. The trophy would have been displayed at height, possibly above a doorway or chimneypiece, which explains the visual trick employed where the bottom half and top half of the sword and sceptre repectively do not line up. Such adjustments and aids to perspective are evident in Gibbons’ work.
AFTER JAMES LEECH "The Schneider Trophy 1931 - An Heroic Inspiration", coloured print, AFTER DAVID CHEDGEY "Supermarine Spitfire IIA-P 7350", limited edition coloured print No'd 139/500, signed in pencil with three further signatures, AFTER ROBERT TAYLOR "South Atlantic Task Force", colour print, and a Leonard Cheshire limited edition print No'd 92/61000
Sixteen 1/43 scale diecast or resin model cars, comprising Spark No.S2913, 1959 Cadillac Sixty Two Sedan, metallic blue-green; Spark No.S2901, 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible, pale blue; Minichamps No.400 082302, 1956 Lincoln Continental, white; Spark No.S0777, Jaguar XJ12C, 1977 Tourist Trophy; Ixo No.RAC138, Ford Escort RS1800, 1977 Tour de Corse; and eleven others, each mint or near mint and boxed.
A Victorian silver two handled trophy cup, J A Restall & Co., Birmingham 1891, the body of baluster form with embossed bands of thistles, the top with moulded plaque with a motif of a dog with the inscription 'The Skye Club of Scotland Pure True...' and a further plaque inscribed 'Wha Daur Meddle We' Me? ...1890', with later presentation engraving to body and two scroll and floral moulded handles, all raised on acanthus leaf decorated spreading circular foot, 29.5cm high, weight 29.7oz
A FINE FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED ROSEWOOD, TULIPWOOD, MARQUETRY AND PARQUETRY TABLE EN CHIFFONNIERthe hinged top with a musical trophy and mirror to the underside, fitted with a drawer to either side and two to the apron, on outscrolled legs with chutes and sabots, horn castors, 82cm h; 39 x 50cm, 19th cA fine quality cabinet in good condition apart from a shrinkage crack to the top, small damage to the gallery and lacking one sabot from one of the back legs
A George III Scottish silver twin handled trophy cup by George McHattie, Edinburgh 1808, retailer’s mark ‘Milroy’ to foot rim, the tongue-capped angular handles issuing from leaves, the cylindrical body on a circular spreading foot with a threaded rim, the interior gilt, 22cm (8 1/2in) high, 716g (23 oz), on a later black plastic socle as a backgammon prize. The plaque to the socle engraved ‘Second Prize Clermont Club Backgammon Tournament October 1966’. This was won by the present vendor’s step-father, John Miller, when he was a member of the Clermont Club in the 1960s and backgammon player extraordinaire. The Clermont Set was an exclusive group of rich British gamblers who met at 44 Berkeley Square, in London’s fashionable Mayfair district now located at 27-28 Curzon Street and called Aspinall’s. The club was founded in 1962 by John Aspinall and the original membership included five dukes, five marquesses, almost twenty earls and two cabinet ministers. Society figures included Peter Sellers, Ian Fleming, David Stirling, Lucian Freud, ‘Lucky’ Lord Lucan, Lord Derby, Lord Boothby, and the Duke of Devonshire. Businessman members included James Goldsmith, Gianni Agnelli, Jim Slater, and Kerry Packer.
Trade cards: Sport, a modern album containing sets, part-sets and odds from various manufacturers inc Kane, 1956 Cricketers 1st Series (set), Barratt, Test Cricketers Series B (2), Texaco, Trophy Cricket cards (set), Thomson, County Cricketers, (part-set), The World`s Best Cricketers, (Mauve), (18/36), The World`s Cricketers (Green) (set), Famous Footballers, (part-set), Football Stars of 1959 (part-set), PALS, Famous Footballers (3) etc (gd/vg)
A Maitland-Smith satinwood bonheur du jour, the bowfront with inset light brown leather D section below a superstructure of painted drawers and six small `Fine Art` volumes, musical trophy decoration over drawers to the sides, dual frieze drawers, on tapering square legs, spade feet, H 102 x W 101 cms approximately and a similarly painted chair en suite
A silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1910, of rectangular arched form, 20.5cm tall; with a rectangular silver photograph frame; a cased set of six silver cake forks; a cased set of six silver tea spoons; a silver napkin ring, of hexagonal outline; six odd tea spoons; a silver pair of silver sugar tongs; a silver bud vase, with a loaded base; a small silver two handled trophy; a silver bottom marked tablespoon; a silver bladed butter knife with mother of pearl handle; and a silver hair brush, hand mirror and comb set; 405g (13 oz) gross weighable
Five French octagonal plates, 19th century, with scenes to include Madone Du Pilon, Hors de Turin; Le Vieux Sergent; Adieux De Porcia Et De Brutus, An de Rome, 70; Le Bon Vieillard; Les Petits Coups and Vue De La Rivbe Nouvelle Et Du Fort, the scenes within trophy decorated borders, each bearing marks to reverse, largest 23cm wide, (5).
Cylinder Head bell from the L15. A most fascinating and memorable trophy bell fashioned from a cylinder head salvaged from the Imperial German Navy Airship L15. Hung from a bracket, mounted on a polished wooden shield, a striker has been suspended on a chain inside the cylinder head to provide a hammer. The bell provides a clear tone. Pasted to the rear, is a hand-written note reading: ‘RAF Gatow’. This trophy formed part of German Zeppelin L15 commanded by Kpltlt. J Breithaupt 31 March 1916 – 1 April 1916. It crossed the coast at Dunwich in Suffolk and came under heavy anti-aircraft gunfire from the Purfleet, Erith and Plumstead area. It dropped it’s bombs at Rainham but received a direct hit from the Purfleet guns. It was also fired on by Alfred de Bathe Brandon, a New Zealander serving with the RFC at Hainault in Essex who was in a Bleriot Experimental 2c. He dropped his Ranken Darts on the airship. The L15 became nose heavy and came down in the sea 15 miles north of Margate. All but one crew were rescued by HMS Vulture. The L15 was taken in tow but sank off Westgate.” For some years after the war, the wreckage could be seen off Westgate. At some point the trophy was chromed, and eventually ended up at RAF Gatow in Berlin. See Plate 22
Burchell`s Zebra trophy rug Burchell`s Zebra trophy rug, full hide with entire head, mane and tail, padded backing with felt trim, 112"w x 70"d x 7"h, very good original condition "Some drying to the hide. Musty odor. Wear to the surface of the hide. Some losses to the hair in places. The rug is backed with foam and finished with two colors of felt around the perimeter. The head is sturdy and structurally sound. Per the US Fish & Wildlife Service, Burchell`s zebra skins are not a protected species of zebra. However, we will not sell this rug to an international buyer; US buyers ONLY. No repairs. Starting Price: $750
A Chinese silver trophy cup marked Tuck Chang and a character mark, of classic goblet form with scalloped rim, twin looping handles on knopped stem with rounded, stepped pedestal base, engraved "The International Walking Match, 1925, Otto Castonier, Til Brindling, for Danske 1 Shanghai", 9cm diameter x 21cm high, 12oz
A silver trophy goblet by P. Orr & Sons, Madras and Rangoon circa 1955, the knopped stem with acanthus decoration with a pair of looping strap handles down to the lobed pedestal base, bears the inscription "T.J.G.T. - Taylor Trophy presented by D. D. Gibson Esq, 1956" and with a list of four winners 1956 - 1959 on one side, 9.2cm diameter x 20.5cm high, 12oz
AN EDWARDIAN PAINTED SATINWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the quatrefoil top centred by a painted musical trophy within a border of floral swags and ribbon ties on a conforming similarly decorated apron raised on tapering square section legs painted with harebells joined by a shelf stretcher and terminating in splayed feet. 0.75m x 0.44m
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