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Lot 432

A silver two-handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1926, maker W H Haselor, 21cm high, ___7.1oz (221.6g).

Lot 194

A silver hallmarked 1897 trophy Romford & South Essex Best Foal, height of approximately 24cm.

Lot 7

Three miniature silver trophy cups, an egg cup and a pair of cased napkin rings, total weight approximately 121g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 289

A tray of vintage metal cash box, 19th century coins and crowns, ebonised pot with silver initial containing cufflinks and studs, white metal pot and trophy

Lot 11

Set of Avery balance scales, small silver trophy, silver plated ware, six hairy paw casters, etc.

Lot 564

PETER PODIO; a pair of large George III hallmarked silver trophy shaped salts, London 1804, diameter 7.5cm, approx 9ozt/246.7g.

Lot 188

A large two handled silver trophy 'The Henri- Lloyd Challenge' with London hallmark - 30cms high

Lot 123

A taxidermy boar’s head wall trophy on oak shield plaque, width 40cm, height 60cm

Lot 199

A pair of George III silver old English pattern table spoons, later embossed as berry spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1794, a pair of silver mounted cut glass vases, with crimped rims by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1896, 10cm high, other small silver items to include a twin handled trophy, a cheroot case, a cigar piercer, a Chinese export model wagon, a pill box, three silver topped glass jars, two Mexican silver overlaid glass scent bottles, a Chinese white metal model boat, and a plated scent bottle, 13oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 212

A collection of silver, comprising a twin handled small trophy cup by Page, Keen & Page, London 1926, 9cm high, a heavy gauge napkin ring by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1929, four further napkin rings, a part lobed pepper, salt and similar mustard, and two teaspoons, 13oz weighable.

Lot 190

A George V silver hexagonal dish, the sides with pierced decoration, by John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1911, 18cm wide, together with an Indian silver trophy cup, with engraved presentation inscription for Belgaum Hunt Point-to-Point 1926, 17.5cm high, and an Edwardian silver trophy cup, London 1903, 13.5cm high, 13oz overall. (3)Dish - good overall, some minor tarnish spots and scratches. Indian trophy good, smaller trophy has some dings and knocks.

Lot 254

119 BC.M. Furius Lf Philus Ar. denarius. Laureate head of Janus; M-FOVRI-L-F around. Rev. Roma standing left erecting trophy, gallic arms around, ROMA to right, PHLI in exergue. Furia 18, Crawford 281/1, Syd 529, BMCRR (Italy) 555. Size: L:18.9mm / W:20mm ; 4.11g Provenance: Private London collection.

Lot 261

62 BC.L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus Ar. denarius. Veiled and diademed head of Concordia right, PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA around. Rev. TER PAVLVS above and beneath L Aemilius Paullus standing to right of trophy, Perseus and his two sons captive on the left. Cr415/1, Syd 926. Size: L:20mm / W:19.6mm ; 3.67g Provenance: Private London collection.

Lot 298

A SOUND STORY RECORD OF THE SENIOR TOURIST TROPHY RACE 1958 TOGETHER WITH A BBC TRACTION ENGINES LP

Lot 1070

A silver pepper pot, a silver trophy and a pair of silver fretwork dishes.

Lot 5014

Collection of silver plated and metal trophy cups and winners plaques, all relating to the Burniston and District Show, most engraved with competitions and winner's names, in three boxes

Lot 1595

JIMMY NICOLL OF RANGERS F.C., SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP FINAL JERSEY 25TH MARCH 1984 emboroidered LEAGUE CUP FINAL 1983/84 by crest, no. 2 versoNote: Previously purchased at auction and noted, 'The above shirt was worn by Jimmy Nicoll in the Scottish League Cup final. In the match played on 25th March at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Celtic 3-2.'This was of course the iconic match that saw an Ally McCoist hatrick (the winner clinched A.E.T.) secure the trophy for the Gers.

Lot 1540

CELTIC F.C. VS. EVERTON F.C., RARE EMPIRE EXHIBITION CUP FINAL PROGRAMME 10TH JUNE 1938 Note: Celtic defeated Everton 1-0 A.E.T. to lift the trophy.

Lot 1535

RANGERS F.C. VS. ABERDEEN F.C., SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP FINAL PROGRAMME 11TH MAY 1946 Note: Aberdeen would win this trophy 3-2.

Lot 238

A folding crate containing a selection of collectors coinage & modern trophy medals with boxes, etc

Lot 80

A hallmarked silver trophy gross weight without base 249g

Lot 544

Edwardian Art Nouveau James and William Deakin tri handled trophy cup having three lapis lazuli cabochon panels and three whip lash style handles raised on a footed base. Hallmarked Sheffield 1910. Measures 23cm tall, 18cm diameter.

Lot 415

Jose Mourinho signed 12x8 inch colour photo pictured with the Champions league trophy while manager of Inter Milan. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 2514

1920s silver trophy cup, with twin scroll handles and girdle, upon circular stepped foot, the body with presentation engraving 'The Helen Andrews Memorial Cup, Handicraft Section', hallmarked Walker & Hall 1927, fixed upon ebonised wooden base with applied winners plaques, including base H18cmCondition Report:Gross weight (including wooden base) 14.56 ozt (452.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Rim with larger knock. Some larger indentations to body and slightly deeper scratches. Hallmarks clear and legible. Base with wear and scratches to paint.

Lot 2513

1920s silver trophy cup, with angular twin handles, upon knopped stem with circular spreading foot, the body with presentation engraving 'Burniston & District Show, presented by S Fox Linton TD MD, for the Best Agricultural Mare or Gelding, 10 miles radius, 1928' and engraved with winners verso, hallmarked Charles Boyton & Son 1921, upon black plastic base, including base 25cmCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 16.25 ozt (505.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Stem knocked, trophy leans very slightly to the right. Knock to rim of base. Some larger indentations to body and slightly deeper scratches. Hallmarks with wear, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2512

1930s silver trophy cup, of plain form, upon knopped stem and circular stepped foot, body with presentation engraving 'Cloughton and Burniston Sweet Pea Challenge Cup' with winners engraved verso, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, upon ebonised base, including base H28.7cmCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 15.03 ozt (467.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some larger indentations to body, knock to base and slightly deeper scratches. Hallmarks clear and legible. Base with wear and scratches to paint.

Lot 2510

George III silver trophy cup, with reed border to rim and twin handles with acanthus leaf mounts, upon knopped stem and stepped circular foot, each with reed detailing, the body with presentation engraving 'Burniston and Cloughton Sheep Dog Trials Challenge Cup, presented by Mr E Schofield, for the best working dog or bitch at the meeting, to be won three times in succession or five times in all', with former winners engraved verso, hallmarked Henry Chawner, London 1788, upon ebonised wooden base with engraved winners plaque, including plinth and handles H31.8cmCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 29.72 ozt (924.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Stem knocked, trophy leans slightly to the right. Some larger indentations to body and slightly deeper scratches. Hallmarks clear and legible. Base with wear and scratches to paint.

Lot 2511

1930s silver trophy cup, with twin handles and stepped domed lid with silver finial, the body with presentation engraving 'Burniston & District Show Challenge Cup, Awarded for Best Hunter in Show, Reserve Champion' with winners engraved verso, hallmarked William Comyns, London 1935, upon black plastic base, with applied winners plaque, including base and lid H33.5cmCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 20.36 ozt (633.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some larger indentations to body and slightly deeper scratches. Knock to inner rim of lid, lid very tight on. Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 9

A FINE ANTIQUE FOB SEAL CHARM BRACELET in yellow gold, comprising a row of curb links suspending seven fob seal pendants set with a bloodstone intaglio depicting a family crest to a foliate style body, a bloodstone intaglio with the initials 'SS' on a scrolling body with ropework, stamped 18, a polished chalcedony intaglio carved with the word 'Sarah' on a foliate style body, a polished carnelian on a foliate style body, a bloodstone intaglio with initials 'HK' the body designed as a trophy of love set with pearls and a cabochon turquoise, a polished carnelian intaglio carved with 'Anne' the body designed as a dog, a hardstone intaglio carved to depict a lion on a body designed as a coiled snake, bracelet stamped 18, 20.0cm, 74.6g. 

Lot 125

A Hallmarked Silver Trophy Goblet, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, engraved "Presented to Samuel Sprinthall Esq Matlock Bath by Members of "The House" as a token of affection and esteem January 1917", approximately 20cm high (265grams).

Lot 111

A Hallmarked Silver Pedestal Trophy Cup, SB&S Ltd, Chester 1908, foliate detailed in relief, engraved "This Cup was Presented for the Largest Increase of Business in The I Division 1908" "Presented to D.E.E. Biffen by J. Wardle Esqre Inspector Prudential Ass Co Ltd March 5th 1909", approximately 25cm high (350grams).

Lot 37

A Large Plated Twin Handled Trophy Cup and Cover, engraved "The Van Diemen International Challenge", with pull off cover, on knopped stem and circular spreading base, overall height 53cm. *Van Diemen International, Ltd. was a British racing car manufacturer based in Snetterton, Norfolk. Building cars for Formula Ford 2000, Sports 2000 and Star Mazda series - the company's purpose-built manufacturing facility was located on the grounds of Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, allowing racing teams to test the cars right off the production line (info: Wikipedia).

Lot 341

SCOTTISH MAHOGANY AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCKthe arched brass dial with a sunburst above a silvered dial marked Ingram of Ayr with Roman and Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials for seconds and date, with an eight day movement, the arched trunk door with a trophy inlay above an inlaid urn, with weights and pendulum, 214.5cm high

Lot 408

A 1935 Triumph 6/1 650cc motorcycle. Registration number CMH 544Frame number V361Engine number 1 VS 365 GFirst registered 28 03 1935.An older restoration of these rare, pre-war Triumphs.The Triumph 6/1 was made in their Coventry factory but only manufactured between 1934-35, estimates of the total number built vary between 100 and 600. Designed by Valentine Page primarily for use as a sidecar hauler, it was the first Triumph motorcycle to use a parallel-twin engine. At this time, light motor cars such as the Austin Seven and the Morris Eight were growing in popularity and overtaking the heavyweight motorcycle/sidecar market for which the 6/1 was developed. In 1934 it cost £76, and as such, it was then Triumph’s most expensive bike. These factors meant it was not a commercial success and production ended in 1935.It did have some notable successes in competition. Triumph's sales manager Harry Perry, entered a Triumph 6/1 attached to a Triumph Gloria sidecar in the grueling International Six Days Trial in 1933, just missing out on a gold medal in the sidecar class due to the repair of a front tyre; he returned to England with a silver medal. This combination was then taken to Brooklands and under the supervision of the Auto Cycle Union (ACU), was ridden 500 miles in 498 minutes. This test won Triumph the 1933 Maudes Trophy, an impartially-observed endurance test for motorcycles.This private Cornish collection of motorbikes has been entered for sale by the family of the late collector.They have been dry stored in a container, and prior to this in a large garage/workshop.They were all running at some point during his ownership, although most have not been run in recent years, and none recently. We have not seen any running, although none appear to be seized.If you are considering purchasing one of these machines we strongly advise viewing in person.Lot 408 Triumph 6/1 6500Turns over freely with compression.Condition generally good for age with age related minor corrosion.Headlight lens has damage and small piece missing.Handlebar grips rotted, disconnected cable from brake.Tank out good order but filler cap not sealing, also has non standard metal cap in place of original Bakelite cap on tank dash.HT lead degraded and battery corroded.Exhaust sound with some pitting and chrome loss.Footpegs front are bent rear have dry rotted rubbers.Rear wheel drive sprocket has play, and chain worn.

Lot 403

A 1936 Triumph 6/1 650cc twin-cylinder motorcycle. Registration number CXR 878Frame number V505.Engine number 1V6507First registered 24 04 1936.An older restoration of a rare, pre-war Triumph, now requiring additional work.The Triumph 6/1 was made in their Coventry factory but only manufactured between 1934-35, estimates of the total number built vary between 100 and 600. Designed by Valentine Page primarily for use as a sidecar hauler, it was the first Triumph motorcycle to use a parallel-twin engine. At this time, light motor cars such as the Austin Seven and the Morris Eight were growing in popularity and overtaking the heavyweight motorcycle/sidecar market for which the 6/1 was developed. In 1934 it cost £76, and as such, it was then Triumph’s most expensive bike. These factors meant it was not a commercial success and production ended in 1935.It did have some notable successes in competition. Triumph's sales manager Harry Perry, entered a Triumph 6/1 attached to a Triumph Gloria sidecar in the grueling International Six Days Trial in 1933, just missing out on a gold medal in the sidecar class due to the repair of a front tyre; he returned to England with a silver medal. This combination was then taken to Brooklands and under the supervision of the Auto Cycle Union (ACU), was ridden 500 miles in 498 minutes. This test won Triumph the 1933 Maudes Trophy, an impartially-observed endurance test for motorcycles.This private Cornish collection of motorbikes has been entered for sale by the family of the late collector.They have been dry stored in a container, and prior to this in a large garage/workshop.They were all running at some point during his ownership, although most have not been run in recent years, and none recently. We have not seen any running, although none appear to be seized.If you are considering purchasing one of these machines we strongly advise viewing in person.Lot 403 Triumph 6/1 650ccTurns over freely with compression.General overall condition is good, however has age related surface corrosion and oxidization in some areas.Tank cannot gain access as filler cap reluctant, also there is a metal cover cap not original to the tank as this would have been Bakelite.Dynamo appears not to be wired.Drive chain worn.Rear tyre flat and minor dry cracking.

Lot 109

A silver twin handled trophy or bowl by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1914, 13.6ozt

Lot 111

A Victorian trophy cup by George Angell & Co, London 1862, chased with riflemen and a floral cartouche, on a spreading circular foot, 16.3cm high, 6.5ozt

Lot 100

A small silver cream jug, London 1919; a George V sauce boat; and a polo club trophy rose bowl, 8.8ozt (3)

Lot 401

Boxing - Nigel Benn, Signed Lonsdale Green and Yellow Bout Shorts and Red Right Hand Glove, both annotating to Chris (unverified), together with mini trophy 'W.B.C Super Middleweight Champion of The World 1991 - 92', mini boxing gloves and images of him as a montage, glazed and framed, overall 126.5 x 94cm.

Lot 562

Rotherhan United Away Programmes from The 1970's, including Sunday single sheet admittance at Barnsley, Matlock Town issues, including both Trophy semis v. Burton. Barnsley and Leeds United homes, International, F.A Cup semis, etc approximately ninety three.

Lot 612

Sheffield United 1899 Commemorative Knife, the blade engraved 'Cup Holders Sheffield United 1899' with image of trophy and match action, the reverse depicting steam train special and 'Annie', (possible later) ivorine handle, 18.5cm overall length, Sheffield United beat Derby County 4-1 in the 1899 F.A. Cup Final.

Lot 407

Glasgow Rangers Match Worn/Player Issue Blue Shirt, by Adidas, for the 1994 Tennants Scottish Cup Final, number '14' (Duncan Ferguson) to back, 'McEwan's Lager' logo. trophy with details to front, size 44/46 from the estate of Jimmy Bell, kit man at Rangers for thirty years.

Lot 731

St Mirren Scottish Cup Winners 1959 Glass Tankards, featuring image of Trophy Facsimille autographs, gilt lip rim, 11cm high. (2).

Lot 638

Geoff Hurst Autograph, black pen signed (unverified) as part of a England 1966 World Cup Montage, featuring images from the game and team line up with trophy, overall 57 x 77cm, Wonderland Memorabilia label to back.

Lot 897

1950 F.A Cup Final Arsenal v. Liverpool Match Programme, (rusty staples), together with fans plastic ball (dinted) on ribbon with metal trophy and attached figure, details to back.

Lot 6060

Trophy Miniatures - The Classic Collection - WW1 Range, comprising: Set GWD6 - "Covering Fire" - German Stormtroopers, Set GWH2 - "Cold Steel" - Fallen Soldier & German Stormtrooper & Set GWH 1 - "Always load before you leap" - German Stormtrooper & Tommy. Painted in the toy soldier style to a high standard. Mint, contained in Excellent TM set boxes. [3]

Lot 6061

Trophy Miniatures - The Classic Collection - WW1 Range, comprising: Set GWH3 - "Drop the Spade" - Infantryman & Grenade Thrower, Set GW26 - British Ammo-Mule & Crew & Set GWD5 - British Stokes Mortar & Crew. Painted in the toy soldier style to a high standard. Mint, contained in Excellent TM set boxes. [3]

Lot 6064

Trophy Miniatures - Napoleonic Range, comprising: Set - Mounted Officer - Neufchatel Regiment, Set - Mounted Officer - Irish Legion, Set - Mounted Napoleon & Set - Highlander Standing Firing. Generally near Mint overall, contained in generally Excellent Trophy boxes. [4]

Lot 6063

Trophy Miniatures - Zulu War Series, comprising: Set BD9 - "The Spears are Washed" Diorama & Set ZS29 - 2 x Wounded 24th Foot & Spare Helmets/Rifles. Mint overall, contained in generally near Mint set boxes. [2]

Lot 6062

Trophy Miniatures - Zulu War Series, comprising: Set EQ32A - Ambulance Picket Line, Set TD4B - Incident at Isandhlwana & Set - Zulu Warriors. Mint overall, contained in generally near Mint set boxes. [3]

Lot 253

A clear faceted trophy with gold accents. This item has its original box: 3.25"L x 2"W x 1.25"H. Artist: Anton PoppingerIssued: 1994-1998Dimensions: 1"L x 0.5"W x 1.5"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 709

The Kalo Shop, United States. Handwrought sterling silver trophy vase with a scalloped rim, ca. 1912-1916. Monogramed along the side and inscribed "Cottager's Cup Age-Class Tournament Won by Louis E. Asher." Stamped along the underside with maker's marks, 773A, G, and marked sterling. The Kalo Shops were founded in Chicago by six young women: Clara Pauline Barck Welles, Bertha Hall, Rose Dolese, Grace Gerow, Ruth Raymond, and Bessie McNeal.Provenance: From the collection of Frederick and Catherine Asher, Minneapolis, Minnesota.Frederick M. Asher and Catherine E. Asher were prominent scholars in the field of Art History. Both dedicated their lives to the education of students, teaching for many years as professors at the University of Minnesota. They both had a passion for South Asian art, traveling extensively throughout India, Asia, and the Middle East. Selections from their travels and careers as avid art historians are offered in this auction. Their collection includes Indian jewelry, Japanese woodblock prints, an incredible slide collection, and much more.Height: 10 1/2 in x diameter: 6 in. Weight: 19.89 Troy oz.Condition: Light wear throughout. No visible dents to the rim. No visible cracks or losses. Along the interior, there is visible oxidation. Toward the underside, there is a 1-inch dent to the exterior. No visible signs of restoration under UV light. Light surface scratches along the underside, consistent with age and use.

Lot 57

A FRENCH GILTWOOD FRAMED BAROMETER 19TH CENTURY The case with trophy surmount and trailing festoons, the painted dial with the usual observations and inscribed 'Salon Coricelli' 84cm high overall, 50cm diameterProvenance: The Fulwood Collection

Lot 368

Desk Trophy Commemorating the Flight of the Graf Zeppelin in 1928, the wooden base with wrap around silver plated plaque engraved, ‘COMMEMORATING THE EUROPE-AMERICA FLIGHT OF THE GRAF ZEPPELIN 1928’. Black marble globe with carved outlines of continents and a white metal model of a Zeppelin (now loose). Stands 22cms. Ex David Kirch Collection of Airship Memorabilia.

Lot 520

Georgian Naval Officers Sword, broad curved single edge blade cut with a broad single fuller and etched with crowned GR, pre-1801 royal arms, martial trophy and rococo ornaments, back edge etched J.J. Runkel Solingen, gilt brass stirrup hilt probably by Prosser (not signed) incorporating embossed lion mask to one langet (other langet incomplete), wire bound white fish skin covered grip, in its gilt brass mounted leather scabbard. Blade 61.5cms. Generally quite good condition, scabbard leather well replaced, hilt re-seated, some age wear overall.

Lot 449

Crimean War Period Imperial Russian? Tunic, scarlet cloth long frock tunic with blue piping to the front, cuffs and collar. Gilt metal hollow backed tunic buttons with crowned shield and trophy of arms. Bullion embroidered high collar. Cloth lining to the interior. Some wear and minor areas of moth.

Lot 221

Silver Art Deco two handled Welsh presentation trophy dated 1925 on octagonal oak base by Walker And Hall, Sheffield, 1924. 36 troy oz approx. Together with another silver two handled presentation trophy, 'Penllergaer and District Agricultural Show Challenge Cup, For Best Jumper In The Show', on ebonised base. 4.9 troy oz approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 299

* Bookplates. An album of 170 bookplates collected by Paul Raymond Latcham FSA (1936-2018), approximately two-thirds dating from the 18th century, including William Wilberforce (two varieties), the Huggins and Musgrave bookplates that marked the later ownership of Isaac Newton's library, Patrick Hume Earl of Marchmont 1702, Sir Robert Throckmorton, Thomas Boycott 1761, the Duke of Sussex, Edward Duke of Norfolk, Gravelot & John Pine's library interior for J. Burton DD and its mirror image for Wadham Wyndham, and bibliophile Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Treadway Nash DD, John Wallis, John Towneley, John Peachey, Bryan Faussett; also modern plates for Ernest Ridley Debenham (family of the department store chain), The British Council (by Reynolds Stone), Leeds Art Gallery (by Kenneth Lindley), hinged as multiples on rectos and versos of 20 card leaves with tissue-guards, ex libris bookplate of Paul Latcham with view of his Eardisley house (by Stanley Reece) to front pastedown, contemporary cloth with parchment spine, a little rubbed, 4to (22 x 24 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Paul Latcham was a Hereford bookseller, author of Bookplates in the Trophy Style (Bookplate Society, 2006), and editor of The Bookplate Journal.

Lot 294

Football Robert Pires signed 12x8 inch Arsenal colour photo pictured with the Premier league trophy. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 312

Football Jamie Carragher signed 12x8 inch colour photo pictured celebrating after Liverpool winning the champions league trophy. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

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