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An 18th century flintlock pistol by Henry Nock of London:, tapering twist off barrel, cylindrical action with trophy engraving and fold down trigger, thumb safety, chequered walnut bag grip with vacant cartouche, 16.5cm long. * Biography Henry Nock (1741-1804) was one of the most renowned gunsmiths of the Napoleonic period supplying high quality guns to the British Forces. Nock was appointed to the King and produced guns for nobility. The company eventually became Wilkinson Sword
An Edwardian silver mounted rectangular cigarette box, the hinge lid inset with a glass panel depicting a representation of the Gordon Bennett trophy in gilt on a black ground, Birmingham 1903 by Thomas Bishton, length approx 9.7cm. Note: The Gordon Bennett Cup was an automobile race established by James Gordon Bennett, millionaire owner of the New York Herald which was awarded annually from 1900 to 1905. The 1903 event in Ireland gave rise to the birth of British racing green.
A silver twin handled trophy cup and cover by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1913, with a baluster finial and lambrequin decoration to the domed cover, scroll handles, the body engraved with an armorial, a motif and a presentation inscription ‘The British Masters Thorpe Park’, lambrequin lower decoration and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 28cm (11in) high, 2587g (83.15 oz). The shield bears the arms of MORLEY and other quarters.
Silver, comprising; a twin handled trophy cup, London 1929, another smaller twin handled trophy cup, London 1936, with a black stand, a pepper mill, a butter knife with a mother of pearl handle and a pair of sugar tongs, also three German shaped circular small dishes and a bon bon bowl detailed Sterling weighted.
A Geo V officer’s sword of The R Artillery, straight, fullered blade 35”, “Manufactured by Wm Hulton & Sons, Sheffield” (unclear) at forte, etched with crowned GVR cypher, grenade, cannon, trophy and “Royal Artillery” within panels, regulation plated hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard (AF). Basically GC (some wear and pitting)
A Japanese hara-kiri suicide knife in a black mottled red lacquered wooden holder (Provenance - acquired as a war trophy by brother of the vendor, served in the Royal Navy in Russian convoys and served as a gunner on HMS Undaunted and sent to the Far East fighting the Japanese to the end of World War II; knife acquired during that time)
EDEN COURSE TOURNAMENT MEDAL the reverse inscribed 1922 T F Currie, made in 15 carat gold First played over 90 years ago in 1919, the Eden Tournament for gentleman golfers became one of the most important events in the Scottish calendar and has remained a popular amateur event for many local and visiting golfers to St Andrews. The competitors play qualifying rounds on the New and Eden Courses before the match play stages for both scratch and handicap concludes on the Eden Course, with consolation events on the Strathtyrum and Jubilee Courses. The golfers compete for prestigious trophies including the Eden Trophy, presented by the former Town Council of St Andrews, the Duke of York Cup, presented in 1933 by the current Duke of York, and the Victory Cup, presented in 1919 by Lt Col Bethune as Captain of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club.
Of interest to poultry fanciers - two silver trophy spoons with cast chicken finial, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1931/35 also a plate mounted cut glass biscuit barrel, the cover inscribed `Poultry Show 1889 - presented by the Canterbury Chamber of Trade`, 17cm high, and another plate mounted cut glass biscuit barrel, 17cm high, weight of spoons 1.5ozs, (4).
WEST INDIES AUTOGRAPHED SHIRT A West Indies ODI shirt with a badge "ICC Champions Trophy England 2004" which is signed on the front by the squad. West Indies won the Tournament beating England in the Final, played at the Oval 25/9/2004. Includes Brian Lara, Ian Bradshaw, Dwayne Bravo, Courtney Browne, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Corey Collymore, Mervyn Dillon, Chris Gayle, Ryan Hinds, Wavell Hinds, Sylvester Joseph, Ricardo Powell, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Darren Sammy. Good
1966 WORLD CUP AUTOGRAPHS Twenty items that have been autographed by players from the England 1966 World Cup team including:- 10" X 8" World Cup Final montage signed by Martin Peters, 2 reproduction postcards of the 1966 World Cup posted each individually hand signed by Peter Bonetti and Ray Wilson, five 6" X 4" reproduced copies of the 1966 World Cup Willie poster individually hand signed by Nobby Stiles, Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, John Connelly and Ray Wilson, a postcard of the 1966 World Cup team in red shirts signed by Ray Wilson, three 6.5" X 4.5" colour photographs of Bobby Moore being chaired by the other players, holding the World Cup aloft, each individually signed by Martin Peters, George Cohen and Jack Charlton, a 6" X 5" black & white photograph of Roger Hunt and Ray Wilson parading the World Cup trophy at Goodison in 1966, signed by both players, a first day cover dated 22/3/1988 from Wembley signed by Martin Peters, two 12" X 8" black & white photographs of Ray Wilson and John Connelly, both in action, which have been hand signed by each player, an Autographed Editions first day cover signed by Geoff Hurst, a 8" X 6" colour photograph of Bobby Moore being chaired by the other players, holding the World Cup aloft, signed by Roger Hunt, a replica 1966 World Cup Final programme signed on the front cover by Martin Peters, Jack Charlton and John Connelly and by John Connelly on his photo in the centre pages, another replica 1966 World Cup Final programme signed on the cover and centre pages by Jack Charlton and an England v. West Germany 23/2/1966 programme signed on the front by Jack Charlton. Good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Mexico 86 first day cover dated 7/5/1986 signed by David Speedie of Scotland, a First Day Cover 28/12/1990 signed by Graham Taylor, England manager, 10" X 8" black & white signed photo of John Aldridge, a 10" X 8" signed colour montage of John Greig of Rangers, Peter Shilton autographed sheet, a 10" X 8" signed black & white photograph of Archie Gemmill of Derby County holding the Championship trophy aloft, a 10" X 8" signed colour photo of Clive Allen of Tottenham, a 12" X 8" signed colour photo of Kenny Samson of Arsenal, a 10" X 8" signed colour photo of Ralph Coates of Tottenham, a 10" X 8" signed colour photo of Tony Book of Manchester City with the Championship Trophy, FA Cup and Charity Shield, a first day cover 14/5/1996 signed by Peter Lorimer of Leeds United and an England v. Scotland Schools International programme 9/3/1991 signed by Trevor Brooking of West Ham on the front cover. Good
A Victorian Silver Cup and Cover, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1896, the pedestal foot rising to a girdled vase shape body with twin cast leaf capped scroll handles and domed cover with acorn finial, foliate chased throughout, inscribed as a swimming trophy, 28cm high, 30coz 8dwt Typical minor wear and impact damage throughout. Some distortion to join of cover and body. Sprain to top of foot. Hallmarks to cover in good condition. Hallmarks to body with minor wear. 270213
A Louis XVI Transitional Style Kingwood, Floral Marquetry and Parquetry Cylinder Bureau, late 19th century, the three-quarter brass gallery above a brèche d`alep marble top and three drawers, the cylinder front richly inlaid with foliage and a musical trophy, the interior with pull-out writing slide and six drawers above a long frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs with gilt mounts, 89cm by 51cm by 114cm Marble with various losses, and natural? cracks, otherwise generally good condition. Only slight variations in colour. Back slightly faded and dry. Cylinder bureau with minor natural? splits. Further minor splits throughout and small veneer losses. 290113
A quantity of various automobilia, etc including a Cirencester Car Club trophy, a Watkins clinometer, an RAC Associate Lancashire Automobile Club radiator cap, an RAC Associate Lancashire Automobile Car Club badge, a Royal Gloucestershire Hussars car badge, Cirencester Car Club badge x 2, Fairford Classic Car Club badge, three various car compasses, Blackwell calculator, etc
A George V silver three handled pedestal bowl in the Arts and Crafts taste, the bowl supported by the three handles, raised on a circular pedestal base, together with a small silver twin-handled trophy cup CONDITION REPORTS Three-handled bowl approx 3.5 ozt, wear, scuffs, squashed and mis-shapen. Small cup approx 1.8 ozt, wear, scuffs and very dented.
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