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A substantial Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup, having repousse decoration of scrolls, flowerheads and foliate, above a single knop stem, above a beaded rim, with inscription plaques and dates, made by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1895/96, complete with detachable wooden plinth base, approx weight 34oz (illustrated)
A circular waiter, with undulating moulded rim, raised on four pointed feet, with trophy inscription from Wrexham Golf Club, maker`s mark `P & S`, Sheffield 1923; and a plain waiter of similar design, maker`s mark of Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1925, total approx. weight 11 troy oz (2)
Victorian silver plated trophy tankard of cylindrical form with repoussé decoration of a riverbank scene with putti and dolphins, dolphin scroll handle, applied badge for the Walton on Thames Regatta and engraved winner D A Darling Local Gigs 1867, platers mark to base, 17cm overall heightFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A WHITE-METAL TWO-HANDLED CUP AND COVER the body inscribed City Of Sunderland, Challenge Trophy, U-19 Tournament, Winners, 16.1/2in. (42cm) high; a yellow-metal two-handled cup and cover, the body inscribed Trio Federal Argentino, Buenos Aires, lacking finial, 10.1/2in. (26.5cm) high, damaged; and a collection of football related memorabilia including mugs, magazine rack etc (a lot) Provenance: The San Siro Collection
A COMMEMORATIVE BLUE TRANSFER BRISTOL PORCELAIN PLATE, 1907 commemorating the F.A.Cup and English League winners, Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle United, with central panel of the F.A.Cup trophy and extensively inscribed with details of the club records for the season the border decorated with the club crests, the base stamped Designed By S.J. Kepple, of Clare St Bristol, For The Bristol Porcelain and Glass Company, 10.1/4in. (26cm) diameter
A SEPIA-TONED STUDIO PORTRAIT OF DALRY PRIMROSE FOOTBALL CLUB 5-A-SIDE TEAM, 1895 the image depicting players, official and trainer, including Bobby Walker, with the Earl of Aberdeen Trophy and the Mitchell Challenge Trophy, the image bloomed the image 9.1/2 x 11.1/2in. (24 x 29cm), framed and glazed Literature: Pictorial History of Heart of Midlothian, (1984), David Speed and Others, page 22 Dalry Primrose was a Hearts` feeder team, called after the family of the Earl of Rosebery, one of Hearts` Patrons
Roman Coins. Roman Republic. Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), denarius, Spain, 46-45 BC, diad. head of Venus l., rev. trophy of Gallic arms, male and female captives below, CAESAR in exergue, wt. 4.00gms. (Cr.468/2; S.1405), about extremely fine, rare * ex Lanz/Bernardi Auction 148, New York, 4 January 2010, lot 66
Roman Coins. Roman Empire. Roman Empire, denarii (6): Titus, rev. trophy (S.2511); Domitian, rev. Minerva (S.2732 var.); Hadrian, rev. Aequitas (S.3457); Antoninus Pius & Marcus Aurelius (S.4524); Marcus Aurelius, rev. Mars; Elagabalus, rev. Victory (S.7555), fine to good very fine, the first chipped (6)
Mostly plated wares, comprising; a set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, cased, an oval meat dome, an oval breakfast dish, a twin handled serving dish with a drop in liner and with a detachable cover, a twin handled bowl, a toastrack, a small bowl, a trophy cup on a green stone base and a dish cover.
A Victorian walnut, inlaid and gilt metal mounted pier cabinet: bordered with boxwood lines, the cushion frieze and stiles decorated with stylised foliate scroll designs, having applied gilt metal foliate and trophy ornament, enclosed by a glazed panel door, on a shaped plinth base, 78.5cm (2ft 7in) wide.
A GEORGE V SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY having a moulded rim and two applied loop handles, the tapering and octagonally faceted body engraved with presentation inscription ‘Cumberland & Westmorland Joint Agricultural Education Committee Egg Laying Trials Presented By E O Bolton Esq, Heavy Breeds’, the reverse engraved with various winners names dating from 1928-1939, all raised on a short stem and octagonally faceted circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1926, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd. 14cm(h) 173grams
A MIXED LOT: Two miniature `chick` pin cushions, Birmingham 1910 & 1911, a late Victorian Britannia standard, sparrow beak cream jug by J.H. Rawlings, London 1897, three miniature trophy cups, a pin tray, and a small Victorian mug, initialled, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1892; the latter 2.3" (6 cms) high; 10.25 oz weighable silver (8)
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