Large collection of Cup Final football programmes: to incl major Cup Final programmes. Comprises FA Cup, League Cup, Charity Shield, Major European Finals, World Cup, European Championship, Trophy/Vase, Full Members, Play-offs, FA Youth Cup. Mainly modern but some date back to the 1970s some duplication but certainly no more than 2 copies of any one game. Very good. (120)
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A SILVER PLATED CIGARETTE BOX ENGRAVED OFF .F G & MRS R A HUDSON FROM THE OFFICERS OF R A F GUTERSLOH CONTAINING R A F EPAULETTES AND ASSORTED BUTTONS TOGETHER WITH CIGARETTE CASE , LADY`S COMPACT TOGETHER WITH SILVER METAL MIDDLE EASTERN TRINKET BOX INITIALLED KATE DECORATED WITH NILE SCENES AND CAMELS, THE BOX HAVING A GILT DOMED INTERIOR TOGETHER WITH A TWO HANDLED SILVER PLATED TROPHY CUP ( 2 )
[Motor racing interest] A silver Brooklands BARC tankard by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1931, with a recumbent lion finial, a domed cover, a scroll handle and a moulded skirt base, engraved `BARC Brooklands 17th October 1931 The Ladies` Handicap Won by Mr. A. W. Fox`, 20.5cm (8in) high, 1241g (39.9 oz) Provenance: Arthur Wingrave Fox, manager of the Talbot racing team, and thence by descent to the present vendor. Arthur Fox of the Tolworth-based dealer and race preparation specialist Fox & Nicholl persuaded Clement Talbot Ltd to build and maintain three specially modified four-seater touring cars based on the company`s recently unveiled `75` model. In return, Fox promised to source a team of drivers and pay all entry fees as well as taking responsibility for pre-race testing etc. After an ignominious start, the resultant trio of works Talbot `90` cars proceeded to dominate the 3 Litre class at such prestigious events as the Le Mans 24-hour race, Irish Grand Prix, Tourist Trophy and Brooklands `500`. A single-seater version set a host of International Class and British Records including covering 500km at an average speed of 105.62mph. The spectacular success enjoyed by the `90` cars was all the more remarkable given that their engines displaced just 2276cc. See also lot 475.
A silver twin handled trophy cup and cover by G. H. Inshaw, Birmingham 1921, the finial as massed fruit on a comport, the domed cover half lobed, the handles formed as winged dragons, embossed with fruiting trees above lobed band, on a plain spreading pedestal base, presentation engraved, 43cm (17in), 2452g (78.8 oz), on an ebonised socle. The inscriptions read `Presented by E. Broadbelt Smithfield Market Manchester`, `1921 Won by W. J. Gresson Esq. Stoke House, Severn Stoke, Worcester`, `1922 Won by W. J. Gresson Esq. Stoke House, Severn Stoke, Worcester`, `1924 Won by Wm. H. Gabb, J.P. Hopton Court, Nr. Worcester`, `1925 Won by Wm. H. Gabb, J.P. Hopton Court, Nr. Worcester` and `Won Outright and re-presented by F. P. Norbury Nov. 1929`. The socle with applied shields (only one hallmarked) with corresponding winners for 1926-37.
A Chinese silver twin handled trophy cup by Luen Wo, Shanghai, late 19th/early 20th century, the handles modelled as four-toed dragons, the body with a dragon in semi relief, the pedestal encircled by another dragon in full relief, on a double domed circular foot, presentation engraved in Chinese as a gift from a Chinese company to a European client during the reign of Emperor Guangxu (1875-1908), 31cm (12in) high, 2060g (66.25 oz), with an ebonised wood stand
A Continental three-colour gold oval snuff box, apparently unmarked, 19th century, the cover with a musical trophy within an arcaded floral border, the sides with ribbon-tied flowering foliage, the base with a port scene with ships, towers and a lighthouse, 7.5cm (3in) wide, 56.6g (tests between 14 and 18 carat)
A George III sailor made engraved horn beaker, with a plain silver coloured collar, unmarked, of a British two-masted ship, a cutter, a mermaid and a martial trophy, `The Flying Nautilus For The Palermo Lasses Care To Thy Coffin Adds A Nail No Doubt While Every Flowing Bumper Drives Another Out. May The Merry Arse Never Wear A Ragged Petticoat, May The Falling Woman Suck Seed In Her Undertaking * Finished At Sea Off Maritimo By IQ Septr 23 1812 Nautilus` and `And Redwing In Company` below, 12cm (4in) high
Large George V silver two-handled presentation trophy cup of circular form with stylised loop handles and human mask terminals, on a decorative column stem and conical foot (London 1929) - maker Carrington & Co, approximately 36ozs, 29.5cm overall height Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
George V silver two-handled presentation trophy cup of circular form with scroll handles and ornate Arts & Crafts-style terminals, on a tall conical foot (Sheffield 1922) - maker Mappin & Webb, all at approximately 22ozs, 18.5cm overall height Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Victorian silver trophy cup of waisted form with fluting and embossed fern leaf decoration and bead rim, engraved inscription on a tall slender stem with central knop and conical engraved and bead edge foot (Birmingham 1874), approximately 11.5ozs, 23cm overall height Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Victorian two-handled silver trophy cup of conventional form with panels of embossed floral decoration, decorative scroll handle with flower-head terminal, tall slender stem with central knop and bead decoration on a conical embossed and bead edge foot (London 1878) - maker J K, approximately 11ozs, 20.5cm overall height Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
A magnificent George III musical bracket clock circa 1820, by the noted maker Santiago James Moore French, of 15 Sweetings Alley, Royal Exchange, London, the eight day striking movement with quarter chiming and cylinder playing six musical airs on twelve bells, the backplate signed `French Royal Exchange London` within an oval cartouche, the arched white enamelled Roman dial similarly signed, with painted floral spandrels and arch cartouche, pierced brass hands, beneath paired chime/not chime and musical air subsidiary dials, the airs titled `O Dolce Concento`, `The Tank`, `Roast Beef`, `Russian Dance`, `The Padlock` and `Tekeli`, in an ebonised case with gilt bronze mounts, the caddy top surmounted by a detachable flambé finial with storage compartment beneath, over a pierced floral lattice frieze flanked by four smaller flambé finials, above an arched glazed door with pierced ormolu spandrels and an arched rear pierced grille door, both flanked by canted corners with swagged musical trophy mounts, the sides with floral latticework panels and gilt bronze carrying handles, raised on a plinth with central ormolu battle trophy mount, on four ormolu foliate scroll feet, 35½in. (90cm.) high, 16¼in. (41cm.) wide.
Waterloo - A Pratt Ware Moulded Waterloo Jug, circa 1815, with an equestrian military figure, a martial trophy inscribed ïGRÍ verso, moulded borders with pink lustre, 13cm high; and a black basalt cream jug, with a lion head spout and a snake handle, inscribed ïIndia Portugal & Spain Vittoria 21 June 1813Í within a laurel wreath, a bust of Wellington being honoured by Britannia verso, 16.5cm long (2) See Lewis, John and Griselda ïPratt WareÍ Woodbridge 1984, p. 172 for an illustration of a comparable jug to the first.
Turkish Order of the Osmanieh - A Seven Pointed Green Translucent Enamelled Star, each point ornamented with a ball and between each arm, a three pointed device, mounted to the centre of the obverse, within a circlet of green enamel a gilt cresent on a crimson ground bearing a Turkish inscription, the reverse bears a trophy of flags and drums, star and cresent shaped suspender now removed and replaced with watch chain. Founded in 1861 by Sultan Abdul Aziz and often conferred on British Officers for various campaigns in the Sudan.
A TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, maker Robert Pringle, London 1922, the semi ribbed "U" shaped bowl chased with a border of flowers, scrolls and diapering, with two acanthus leaf sheathed high scroll handles, on a single knopped stem and stamped domed foot, engraved "York Scarcroft Bowling Club ... Thomas William Powell ... 1925", 15 1/2" high, 32ozs 4dwts, together with a large ebonised socle applied with engraved shields etc
A TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, maker Robert Pringle, London 1913 (cover 1912), the semi ribbed "U" shaped bowl with two high loop handles on a swept circular foot, engraved "The George Seller Cup .... York Scarcroft Bowling Club .... 1914", 14 1/2" high, 32ozs 12dwts, together with a large ebonised socle applied with engraved shields etc
A giltwood and composition oval wall mirror in George III style, 19th century, slender gadrooned and beaded frame, surmounted by a fluted urn with cresting of ribands and floral garlands, the apron with a trophy of flowers, 99cm high, 42cm wide. Provenance: The Estate of the Late Mr Derek Baxter
A set of eight George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 1790, with arched top rails, carved with floral trophy, vertical splats, stuffed seats, on square tapering legs, the elbow chairs with moulded legs, (two associated similiar elbow chairs). Provenance: The Estate of the Late Mr Derek Baxter
A French Empire style ormolu figural mantel clock, Unsigned, mid 19th century. The eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with circular white enamel Roman numeral convex dial with blued steel Breguet hands and foliate milled bezel, set into an ogee-shouldered plinth with foliate spray applied lower quadrants and supporting a music stand for a cherub stood on a cushioned stool and leaning on a columnar pedestal whilst playing his woodwind instrument to the right of the movement, on rectangular plinth base applied with a relief panel cast with a musical trophy to apron and on engine turned bell-shaped feet, 27cm high.
A George III brass mounted quarter chiming table clock, Daniel De St. Leu, London circa 1765. The six pillar triple fusee movement with verge escapement, chiming the quarters on a nest of eight graduated bells and striking the hour on a further bell, the backplate signed Dan:l De St. Leu, Watchmaker to her Majesty, London beneath an engraved basket of flowers within fine profuse foliate engraved infill, the 8 inch brass break-arch dial with calendar aperture and arched recessed silvered plaque with repeat signature to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the angles with foliate scroll cast spandrels beneath star-centred subsidiary Strike/Silent dial flanked by conforming mounts to arch, with a distressed bell-top case with unusual martial trophy cast mounts to the front canted angles and with brass handles above foliate scroll cast pierced arched sound frets to sides, on moulded base with scroll cast brass feet (case distressed incomplete and with other faults), 53cm (21ins) high. Daniel De St. Leu is recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1753-97. He was appointed Watchmaker to the Queen in 1765 and made many clocks for export including a very fine silver mounted table clock for the Spanish Court.
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