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The following lots are the residual property of the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, removed from Wyvern Barracks in Exeter. All proceeds to be given to the Regimental Charity. In 1958 the former Devonshire and Dorset Regiments were amalgamated, while in turn in 2007 were amalgamated with others to form The Rifles. Members of the Regiment have already had the opportunity to purchase items no longer required by the new Regiment. THREE TROPHY CUPS "Dorset Regiment Assoc. Standard Bearers Competition", "Wessex Junior Soldiers Company inter platoon cross country" and another presented to "C.SM.W.J. Cannings DCM on leaving the Dorsetshire Regt", mixed makers & dates, the largest one 7.4" (18.7 cms) high; 39.4 oz (3) weighable silver
A TROPHY CUP "Malta Command Inter Unit Boxing Challenge Cup", a trophy cup "Coronation Motor Cycle Trials - Middle East, Cyprus presented by Matchless Motorcycles 1953", and a trophy bowl "Inter-Services .22 Rifle Match Challenge Cup", mixed makers & dates; the largest one 8" (20.5 cms) diameter; 61.9 oz weighable silver (3)
A LARGE EDWARDIAN PEDESTAL TROPHY CUP with twin, bifurcated scroll handles, and an everting foliate rim, engraved with the badge of the Royal Devon Yeomanry & inscribed "Presented to Colonel J.E.H. Balfour D.S.O.....October 1910" by Messrs. Barnards Ltd., London 1909; 11" (28 cms) high; 83 oz
An early 20thC hunting and game trophy collection, known as "The Fenwick Collection", including two mounted Oryx antlers, Kudu mounted antlers, Topi mounted antlers, Impala mounted antlers, Grants Gazelle mounted antlers, Reedbuck mounted antlers, two mounted Reedbuck heads by Rowland Ward, Taxidermist, London, three Austrian Chamois mounted antlers, and two Austrian Roe Deer mounted antlers, three mounted fallow deer antlers and a mounted Fallow deer head. The African game trophies were shot during a hunting trip in British East Africa in 1903/04, for which Elsie Fenwick kept an extensive journal of all the game that was shot with accompanying photographs. Provenance: The Fenwick`s lived at North Luffenham Hall, Rutland. The collection was bought by Mrs S Piggott in 1948/49 and were on display at Stonecroft House, North Luffenham until 1986. They are owned by descent and have been in dry storage in Stamford until now.
A composite smallsword, late 18th century, hollow ground triangular section blade 34”, etched with trophy, star in panel, stylized scrolls, later embossed brass hilt the turn down shell guard with 2 seated figures against a mountain background, crossguard with central panel and similar knucklebow, flattened ball pommel with figures similar to the guard, copper plaited wirebound grip. GC
Roman M Furius - Republican Denarius119 BC. Obv: M FOVRI L F legend with laureate head of Janus. Rev: Roma standing left erecting trophy, Gallic arms around, ROMA to right, PHLI in exergue. 3.85 grams. Furia 18; Sear 156; Crawford 281/1; Sydenham 529. [No Reserve] Good very fine.Starting Price: £5
*Peninsular War. Dia Dos de Mayo de 1808. En Madrid Mueren Daviz y Velarde Defendiendo el Parque de Artilleria, Pub`d as the Act directs, by Behrmann & Collmann, Dec. 15. 1813, an unmounted paper fan leaf, with an aquatint of a scene near one of the city gates at Madrid, showing the death of Daviz and Velarde at the guns, during an attack by Murat on 2nd May 1808, with (later?) hand-colouring, 50cm (19.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed, verso of fan visible through back of frame, showing engraved title within a laurel wreath with military trophy. Schreiber Collection 40, p.72 (unmounted, uncoloured). (1)
A small silver trophy, together with a three piece silver condiment set. (4) CONDITION REPORT: The hallmarks are slightly rubbed to these pieces, Walker & Hall Sheffield marks to the salt, pepper and mustard pot, no glass liners. All items show some small knocks and scuffs but generally good.
A George V hallmarked silver and floral embossed trophy cup "The Burley Cup, presented for 440 yards Championship of Thames Valley Harriers" awarded to C.S. Constant for winning the trophy three years in succession (1922, 1923, 1924) and raised on an ebonised plinth set with three dated shields. C.S. Constant was the official timekeeper when Roger Bannister broke the famous 4 minute mile and can be seen seated with stopwatch in the photograph below as Bannister crosses the finishing line, Birmingham 1921, height including plinth 30.5cm, approx 11oz.
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