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2 framed colour prints. German Navy Zeppelin L3 over a land-scape, with trophy of Iron Cross, motto, flags and “Weltkrieg 1914-1915” above, 31x38cm. Also an airship warning a steamer of a working submarine, a limited- edition print after the original by Russell Flint, 46x33cm. Also a child’s needlework picture of boats, cottage, sportsmen, aircraft and airship. Framed 43x33cm. GC. See website.
A 1924 Paris Olympic Games gold medal winner’s Sevres porcelain vase, designed by Guillonet and executed by Bracquemond, with hand gilded laurel branches on a rich blue ground, four pate-sur-pate medallions depicting the Olympic sports of boxing, shot put, wrestling and javelin on a jade green ground, a magnificent, beautiful and very rare prize trophy afforded to gold medal winners at the Paris Games of 1924
An official trophy presented to a member of the German gold medal winning handball team at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, in the form of a Bohemian crystal vase by Moser of Karlovy Vary (modern day Czech Republic), with a panel of two handball players in raised relief, the reverse with an eagle perched on Olympic Rings above the legend BERLIN 1936, extensively inscribed in German with details of the prize of the International Amateur Handball Federation to the German gold medal winning team. also inscribed DEUTSCHLAND-OSTERREICH, height 34cm., 13 1/2in. Germany won the handball competition at the Berlin Games. There was in fact no final tie, rather a final consisting of a round robin between Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Hungary. However, as it turned out the last match of the group between Germany and Austria was effectively a final as both teams has won their two earlier matches. Germany beat Austria 10-6 to maintain their 100% record in the tournament and claim the gold medal. Unlike today, the handball matches were played outdoors on a turf pitch.
4 Britains sets. 59th Wilde’s Rifles 8954, 5 soldiers- Officer with sword, bugler and 4 with rifles. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 8960, 6 soldiers including Officer and bugler. Royal Navy Landing Party 8961 Boer War period figures, 6 pieces including Officer with revolver and soldier with Union flag. The Kings Own Scottish Borderers (25th Foot) 8962 6 figures including Officer and bugler. Plus Trophy Miniatures ‘The Classic Collection’- ‘The Boxer Rebellion- Kansu Braves Attack’. 6 pieces, soldiers with rifles at the ready and firing. All boxed. Most Britains loose. Contents VGC-Mint.
2 Trophy Miniatures ‘The Classic Collection’ sets. The Boxer Rebellion – The Dragon Gun (Set No. BS19A). Comprising gun, officer, 3 gunners, resin base. Together with The Boxer Rebellion – Indian Artillery Gun Battery (Set No. BEQ47). Comprising officer, 4 gunners, resin emplacement, gun. Both boxed, Contents Mint.
An Imperial German souvenir of Military Service spirit flask, of glass with plated metal outer casing, screw on pewter lid surmounted by an eagle, which acts as a cup, and coloured hanging cords, the sides decorated with coloured scenes of military life, overlaid metal trophy of flags, title of Regiment and dates 1903-1905. GC (worn, the eagle repaired)
Quantity of boxed figurines by various manufactureres: consists of Britains (00263 Butcher Jack, 40396 English Artillery, 41002 Cameron Highlander (drummer model`s drumstick broken), 17387 German POWs, etc); 7x Armoury of St James each containing a selection of models; 3x All the Queen`s Men (2x Officer of Lancers, Kettle Drummer of the Lancers); 11x Corgi (4x Forward March, 7x Icon); Trophy Miniatures ACW13 Guidon Bearer. All appear VG, boxed. (27).
A capstan shaped inkwell, with reeded and tied borders, maker`s mark of Deakin Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1906; a twin-handled trophy bowl, maker`s mark of Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1954; three other trophy cups, and two glass dressing table jars with silver covers, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 13 troy oz; and a small Continental beaker (8)
CAMPBELL MALCOLM: (1885-1948) British Land & Water Speed Record Holder. An excellent signed and inscribed 13.5 x 10 photograph showing Campbell seated in the cockpit of Bluebird II at Daytona Beach, Florida. In the background two large groups of spectators and an aeroplane can be seen. Photograph by Le Sense. Signed by Campbell in black fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the image `To C.D. Browne, with sincere wishes from Malcolm Campbell` and dated Daytona, 5th February 193 in his hand. Campbell has also annotated the image in his hand `Speed over Kilometer 246.086 mph on Castrol R`. Some slight creasing to one corner and very light agewear. About VG Campbell set a new World Land Speed record in Bluebird II on 5th February 1931. It was this achievement which earned him a Knighthood and the coveted Lord Wakefield Trophy.
Septimius Severus, silver denarii, first reverse:- Severus, togate, standing left, Sear 6282, VF, second reverse:- Salus seated left feeding snake, Sear 6363, VF, third reverse:- Providentia standing left, holding rod and long sceptre, globe at feet, Sear 6354, VF and lastly reverse:- Mars? standing left with spear and trophy, possibly plated, F [4]
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