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Lot 571

A silver circular goblet shaped trophy cup "Truro District Canine Society 1936", 6½" high, London marks

Lot 588

VICTORIAN WHITE METAL MEDAL ALONG WITH A TROPHY both with inscription relating to Best Canaries. tallest item is 19cm highQty: 2

Lot 589

SILVER TROPHY with inscription dated 1939, on lacquered base14cm high overall

Lot 669

COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED WARE including a trophy and sugar nips

Lot 59

Football Autographed Man United 16 X 12 Photo: Col, Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing Man United's Paul Scholes And Ryan Giggs Posing With The Premiership Trophy In The Dressing Room Following The Final Game Of The 2010/11 Season At Old Trafford, Signed By Both Players In Black Marker. 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 341

Pele Collection Pele Birthplace Souvenir Trophy. A Souvenir Trophy Owned by Pelé. 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 65

Original Dust jacket for Wg Cdr AH Orlebar AFC book titled Schneider 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 65

A mixed lot of silver to include a silver vesta case having engraved detail, a trophy in the form of golf sticks, a News of the World silver pendant 1933 and others total weight 71.1g

Lot 61

A silver trophy in the form of a man, total weight 96.7g

Lot 34

A late 20th century Silver and colour Perspex presentation trophy award, inscribe to the top I.C.I Paints Division by Bryan Asquithlocation:

Lot 64

A silver twin handled trophy having engraved 'Gibbons -Gringling cup' total weight 137.7g

Lot 59

A silver trophy engraved 'Hospital Challenge Cup 1923' total weight 143.2g

Lot 60

A Silver trophy engraved 'Middlesex Golfing Alliance' total weight 141.2g

Lot 637

International, Military & Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem (2), Commander’s neck badge, 120mm including trophy-of-arms suspension x 64mm, gilt and enamel, with full and miniature-width neck ribands, and lapel rosette, in Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London, case of issue; Lady’s shoulder badge, 41mm, gilt and enamel, on lady’s bow riband; together with the related miniature award, in Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London, envelope; Order of Merit of the Order of St. Lazarus, Commander’s neck badge, with crossed swords, 110mm including crown suspension x 70mm, gilt and enamel, in Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London, case of issue; together with a mounted Key of the Order; and a mounted group of five related miniature dress medals, generally nearly extremely fine (lot) £140-£180

Lot 407

The important Naval General Service Medal awarded to Able Seaman Charles Stewart, who was present on board H.M.S. Mars in her epic conflict with the Hercule in April 1798, and later fought at Trafalgar aboard H.M.S. Victory Naval General Service 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Mars 21 April 1798, Trafalgar (Charles Stewart.) suspension claw re-fixed, edge bruising and contact wear, otherwise nearly very fine £14,000-£18,000 --- Provenance: Payne Collection 1911; Glendining’s, May 1922, July 1946 (G. Dalrymple White Collection), and July 1977; Spink, July 2000 (Ron Byatt Collection) £11,500; Dix Noonan Webb, November 2015 (John Goddard Collection) £14,000. Mars 21 April 1798 [26 issued] - 10 medals known, including examples in the National Maritime Museum; Royal Naval Museum; Honeyman Collection (U.S.A.); and Patiala Collection (Sheesh Mahal Museum, India). Trafalgar [1611 issued] - including 18 officers and 104 men on board Nelson’s flagship Victory. The published Naval General Service Medal rolls confirm Charles Stewart as an Ordinary Seaman aboard the Mars for the action of 21 April 1798, and as an Able Seaman aboard the Victory at the battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. One other man appears on the roll with these names as a recipient of the ‘Copenhagen 1801’ clasp. Charles Stewart, who was from Banffshire, Scotland, originally entered the Royal Navy aboard H.M.S. Zealand in September 1797 but had removed to the Mars in time for her famous duel with the Hercule in April 1798: Mars captures Hercule At 11 a.m. on the 21st April as the British fleet was crossing the Iroise Passage two sails were spotted to the east. The three most easterly ships were detached to investigate the sails, these being the 74-gun ships of the line Mars, Captain Alexander Hood, and Ramillies, Captain H. Inman, and the 38-gun frigate Jason, Captain C. Stirling. At 2 p.m. a third sail was sighted close to the shore to the southeast. This new sail was much larger than those sighted earlier, and the squadron turned towards the new ship, the 74-gun Hercule on her maiden voyage. During the chase Ramillies lost her fore topmast and dropped back, whereupon Captain Hood made every effort to accelerate the sailing of the Mars and soon gained on the leading ship, the Jason, and the Hercule. Captain L'Héritier of the Hercule realised that in open water he would soon be caught and overwhelmed, and sought instead to escape through the channel of the Raz de Sein. As the Hercule neared the channel, the Mars overtook the Jason and Captain Hood put her on a starboard tack and bore down on the Hercule. At 8.30 p.m., finding herself unable to sail against the strong current, the Hercule dropped anchor at the mouth of the channel, swung her broadside about to face the enemy and furled her sails. Captain Hood attempted to manoeuvre the Mars into an effective position to attack the Hercule, but the current in the Raz de Sein passage prevented this and instead he decided to bring the Mars directly alongside and fight broadside to broadside. At 9.25 p.m., after an initial heavy exchange, with the Mars fighting the current, she pulled slightly ahead of the Hercule and dropped anchor. The port bow anchor of the Mars became entangled with the starboard anchor of the Hercule, causing the British ship to swing violently and collide with the Hercule. Thus entangled and with sides rubbing together, both captains ordered their ships to pour fire into the other. The situation was such that many cannons on both ships could not be run out, and instead had to be fired from inside, so that the ships sides were much burnt and quite blackened. During the exchange, Captain Hood was mortally wounded by a musket shot to the thigh but he lived just long enough to hear the cheers of his victorious seamen, and to learn that he had not in vain died for his country. The Hercule twice failed to board the Mars sustaining heavy casualties on each attempt. Captain L'Héritier himself was injured twice leading the assault. At 1030 p.m., after an hour of continual bombardment L'Héritier surrendered, the hull of the Hercule being torn open and the Jason being seen fast approaching. The Hercule had suffered a loss of 250 men killed and wounded. The casualties of the Mars were also very heavy. In addition to Captain Hood, a Captain of Marines, one Midshipman and 28 men were killed or missing, and two Lieutenants, one Midshipman and 57 men were wounded. The Hercule was carried into Plymouth and added to the Navy under the same name. Lieutenant William Butterfield, First of the Mars, was promoted to the rank of Commander. Stewart joins the Victory and fights at Trafalgar Very probably aboard the Mars when she was beached in April 1802, Stewart was quickly 'Prest' back into service aboard the Penelope and, in May 1803, joined the ship's company of the Victory, in which ship he was present under Nelson at Trafalgar: 'The story of the great fight, which commenced at noon, needs no telling here. On the firing ceasing, the Victory was found to have lost 57 killed and 103 wounded, and was herself all but a wreck. The tremendous fire to which she had been exposed when leading her line into action had caused great damage at a very early period in the Battle; and before she herself fired a gun, many of her spars were shot away, and great injury had been done to her hull, especially to the fore part. At the conclusion of the action she had lost her mizzenmast, the fore-topmast had to be struck to save the foremast, and the main mast was not much better, while her figurehead had been struck by shot and part of it carried away. Her sails were badly wounded, and it took all the exertions of her crew to refit the rigging sufficiently to stand the bad weather that followed. Her trophy, the 74-gun French Redoubtable, was one of those that sank after the action in deep water, and in her, as many of the other vessels lost, went down her Prize Crew of gallant British seamen. On 3 November the Victory sailed from Gibraltar on the melancholy but proud duty of conveying the body of the dead hero of England. She reached Spithead on 4 December, and Sheerness on the 22nd, where Nelson's body was removed to a yacht for conveyance to Greenwich and St. Paul's. During the ceremony of removing his remains, the hero's flag, which had flown half-mast ever since the action, was lowered for the last time' (Ref: The Trafalgar Roll, by Colonel R. H. Holden). Able Seaman Stewart was invalided at Malta Hospital in early December 1807 and later became a Greenwich Pensioner. He must have died after 17 December 1863 since all deaths are recorded in ADM 73/47 up to this date. Sold with detailed research by Captain K. J. Douglas-Morris, R.N.

Lot 126

Motorcycle racing interest. A collection of programmes and publications to include 'On Air! The BBC Grandstand Trophy 1963 to 1970' by Ian Berry, signed by Dave Bickers.

Lot 121

THREE BOXES OF SUBBUTEO ACCESSORIES, to include a quantity of fencing (both types), Jules Rimet World Cup trophy, Premier League trophy, floodlighting, goals, officials, scoreboards, pitches, flags, figures etc

Lot 477

Lima Models OO gauge Class 37 locomotives, comprising 37425 Sir Robert McAlpine "Concrete Bob", Train Load Construction livery, and 37517 St Aidan's CE Memorial School Hartlepool Rail Safe Trophy Winners of 1975 Load Haul orange and black livery, boxed. (2)

Lot 366

Lima Models OO gauge Class 37 diesel locomotives, comprising 37517 Saint Aidan's CE Memorial School Hartlepool Rail Safe Trophy Winners 1995 in black and orange Load Haul livery, and 37605 in EPS triple grey livery with tunnel motifs, boxed. (2)

Lot 407

Lima Models OO gauge Class 37 diesel locomotives, comprising 37717 Maltby Lily Hall Junior School Rotherham Rail Safe Trophy Winners 1996 in EWS livery, and 37116 in Trans Rail ex BR blue livery, boxed. (2)

Lot 911

Lima Models OO gauge Class 37 locomotives, comprising 37682 Hartlepool Pipe Mill, EWS livery, and 37717 Maltby Lilly Hall Junior School Rotherham Rail Safe Trophy Winners 1996, EWS livery, boxed. (2)

Lot 2173

A collection of silver plate including boxed knives, trays, dishes including a large Belco Trophy dish etc

Lot 9

Sarah Williams (British 1961-): Ram's Head, Oil on Canvas.Sarah graduated from Norwich School of Art and Design in 1984 with a first-class BA Hons in Fine Art and, having won the Stowell's Trophy, was awarded an unconditional place to study MA Painting at the Royal Academy. She comes from a family of creative talent - her father, Reg Williams, was a member of the York Four. She has exhibited in galleries around England and has had her own businesses in Interior Design, Architectural Design, Furniture Design and Jewellery. Sarah has recently returned to painting full-time and, having used a multitude of mediums in her creative work, now confesses she is an oil-paint addict. It is "the smell, the texture, the depth and colour of pigments: total nectar".Generously donated by Sarah Williams.

Lot 69

ROMAN EMPIRE. Septimius Severus. Silver denarius, AD 201. Rome. Obv: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right. Rev: PART MAX P M TR P VIIII, trophy of arms between two seated captives.About Extremely Fine; beautifully centred. Reference: RIC IV-176; RSC-370.Die Axis: 7h.Diameter: 18 mm.Weight: 3.51 g.Composition: Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 109

ROMAN EMPIRE. Constantine I 'the Great'. Gold solidus, AD 312-313. Treveri. Obv: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate head right. Rev: GAVDIVM ROMANORVM, Francia seated left, resting head on hand; grounded bow to lower right, trophy in background; FRANCIA in exergue.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC AU Strike: 5/5 Surface 3/5, certification number 5791248-002. Reference: RIC VI-824 var.; Depeyrot-18/3.Rarity: Extremely Rare.Weight: 4.16 g.Composition: Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 212

Plated Ware - EPNS cake baskets;  Walker and Hall teapot;  EPBM two handled trophy;  muffin dish;  Elkington flatware;  cruets sets;  etc

Lot 254

A Large Mid/Late 19th Century Minton & Co Trophy Pattern Dinner Service to Comprise Large Plates, Small Plates, Graduated Platters, Meat Draining Plate, Lidded Tureens etc

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

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