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The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., Cambridge, printed by John Baskerville, 1760, text within typographical borders, without the `occasional prayers` (as often), occn. foxing, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, extrems. rubbed, spine sl. frayed at head, divided by scrolling flower roll between single rules, compartments with alternating central oval sunburst and floral lozenge, floral cornerpieces, covers with wide gilt border of rope roll between single fillets, double hound`s tooth roll, and oval and volute pelmet roll, trophy tool at each corner, single fillet on edges, gilt dec. turn-ins, upper corners repaired, 8vo (1)
William IV Irish silver trophy cu of horse racing interest, Tarporley Hunt, with embossed decoration of classical figures in horse drawn chariots, two engraved cartouches the first reading `TARPORLEY HUNT 1858,` the second `Won by James Platt`s Welsh Heiress`, the twin-handles made u of cornucopia and foliate scrolls with grapevine decoration around the rim and base, probably by James le Bass, Dublin, 1832-33, 55oz, 11.5" high, on ebonised plinth base. NOTE: This is obviously the cu from the 1858 running of the annual Tarporley Hunt race meeting. Tarporley, a village in the centre of Cheshire, gives its name to the Hunt which was founded in 1762 and still flourishes today. PROVENANCE; The vendor is a member of the family of the winner of the cu which has been in possession of the family since 1858
Late Victorian/early 20th century gilt brass engraved eight day strut clock with calendars by Vasel London in style of Thomas Cole The case profusely engraved with scrolling foliage all over, pivoted handle, with fixed winding key and pivoted strut to the rear, shuttered fast/slow and calendar regulation apertures. The silvered dial has floral engraving, and subsidiary dials for day and date. The Swiss movement marked Doxa. The clock marked internally "W Vasel London" 7" high; 5" wide; 1.25" deep HISTORICAL NOTES An important Victorian maker, Vasel is recorded working at several addresses in London from 1886-1907. Strut clocks were first designed and popularised by the great Victorian carriage clockmaker Thomas Cole (1800-1864) and derive their name from their rear pivoted strut support. Cole first conceived the idea in the mid 19th century and these clocks were the mainstay of his business until his death in 1864. They gained their popularity from their flatness, or thinness, as they were more portable than the square bulk of traditional carriage clocks. Although with slight variations a very similar clock was sold at Christies on 20th November 2009 lot 6. Another was sold again at Christies, 14 June 2000, lot 4. PROVENANCE This clock was the property of H J Morgan who resided in Montague Square, LONDON W1, and moved to Godalming in Surrey a few years before his death. It is sent in for sale by a member of his family who inherited it. H J Morgan was the co-founder & owner of `The Steering Wheel Club` in London`s Mayfair. He was; Vice-President British Automobile Racing Club (B.A.R.C.), Hon. Secretary British Motor Racing Circuit Owners Association 1962-1979 Life Hon. Member British Racing Drivers’ Club (B.R.D.C.) Secretary of the Order of The Road 1946-1979, then Director & Hon. Treasurer 1979-1990. Vice-President & Life Hon. Member Guild of Motoring Writers Life Hon. Member Brooklands Society H J Morgan joined the staff of the Junior Car Club in 1925, becoming Assist. Secretary in 1934, General Secretary 1937-1962, Council Member 1962-1972, & Vice-President 1972-1990. The Junior Car Club subsequently became the British Automobile Racing Club, (B.A.R.C.) He was Clerk of The Course, Brooklands Motor-Racing Circuit 1937-1939 Major undertakings included assisting in the organisation of the 200 Mile Races 1925-1928; Double Twelve Hour Races 1929-1931; the 1000 Miles Race 1932; International Trophy Races 1933-1939; the organisation of early B.R.D.C. 500 Miles Races and Empire Trophy Races, he was also an official at most of the main B.A.R.C. events until it`s closure in 1939. Clerk of The Course at all J.C.C. meetings (Brooklands Rally, High Speed Trial etc.) 1937-1939. Donington Park; Race Organiser and Clerk of The Course at post 1937 J.C.C. events, and an Official at main Donington pre-war car racing events. Race Organiser and Clerk of The Course at Crystal Palace for the 1st Post-War meeting 1953, and subsequent B.A.R.C. events. Race Organiser and Clerk of The Course at Goodwood Motor-Racing Circuit for Bank Holiday events, the Nine-Hours Race, R.A.C. Tourist Trophy Race and other major International Races. Race Organiser and Clerk of The Course at Aintree Motor-Racing Circuit for the British Grand Prix held there in 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961 & 1962.
FIVE ITEMS OF EDWARD VII AND LATER SILVER, COMPRISING CASED PAIR OF LONG HANDLED PICKLE FORKS, by Mappin and Webb with scroll tops, 7 1/4" (18.4cm) long, Sheffield 1903, PRESENTATION TABLE CIGARETTE BOX with engine turned cover, 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" (16.5cm x 11.4cm) marks rubbed, CASED SMALL PLAIN WINE GOBLET, 4" (10.1cm) high, Birmingham 1976 and a SMALL TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP with prestentation inscription on fixed black plinth base, 4" (10.1cm) high, Sheffield 1938, 25oz gross
A late 20th century silver coloured twin handled trophy cup and cover, stamped marks .800 standard, applied with a horseshoe named `Jockey Club`, mounted on a wooden base with an applied plaque engraved `Premio Lydia Tesio 1990`, 44cm high overall, 725g (23.3 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A collection of silver, various makers and dates, including: two trophy cups; two christening mugs; a silver mounted inlaid mahogany navette shape stand; a kitchen dredger; a specimen vase; and other items, 36.9 oz gross weighable (damages and repairs) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A silver trophy, circular pedestal form, cast with scroll devices, inscribed Indian Polo Association Challenge Cup, Barnard Bros., London 1906, 6.5in. diameter, approximately 20oz., on ebonised plinth, together with a silver trophy shield, embossed and inscribed, Sheffield 1937, on ebonised plaque, 9in. SEE ILLUSTRATION
A Walker & Hall silver pedestal trophy bowl, the two handled octagonal low bowl of plain form with line border, engraved to one side with facsimile signature of Sybil Abrahams and an applied plaque of a woman`s head, date letter rubbed, assessed early 20th Century, 18cm high, 21cms diameter, weighing approx 27ozs.
6x Speedway Grand Final programmes 1950/51- to incl. World Championship at Wembley 1950, Final "Sunday Dispatch" World Championship at Harringay 1951, plus West Ham Stadium Cup `51, British Match Race Championship Wimbledon and Wimbledon v New Zealand `51, Southern Trophy Cradley Heath v Norwich `50 and the Daily Mail National Trophy Yarmouth `51- all with hand written results hence (F/G).
Tennis and other programmes: mainly Wimbledon incl. a run of programmes from 1966 onwards also 1958 and 1967 Professional Tennis Tournament at Wembley players incl. Gonzales, Hoad, Rosewall, Sedgman, Kramer, Laver etc. (35) plus tickets for the Wimbledon centre court and grounds, Beckenham (15) plus other Motor Racing programmes and tickets for the daily express trophy meeting at Silverstone 1950 et al. (107).
Rare 1928 England International Tennis Cap, plus medals and other ephemera: relating to the tennis career of Walter James Giles Lawn tennis professional. The collection comprises a white England International cap with embroidered cross tennis rackets, issued to the players selected to play in the International Tennis Tournament Germany vs. England, played from the 17th - 19th Aug 1928, incl. 2x medals embossed with the trophy and stamped with the tournament details played at Bad Ems, plus the train ticket from London to Bad Emms, together with a postcard of the trophy signed on the reverse by both the German and England teams, players incl: W Giles, Dan Maskell, T. C. Jeffery and Charles Read, in all 17 signatures. Plus W. J. Giles` passport, separate photograph, 1947 list or registered professionals of the LTA, c/w two copies of The Lawn Tennis and Badminton Magazine, both from 1924, one incl. a report of the professional match at Dulwich, between W. Giles (Craigeside professional) and C.W. Lockyer (Dulwich Covered Courts professional).
Fine Silver and Cut Glass Tennis Trophy dated 1892: comprising a fine cut glass lemonade/water jug fitted with a silver hallmarked pourer, with hinge lid - engraved `Ormund and Kings, Lawn Tennis Tournament 1892, open singles 2nd prize, handicap singles 1st prize and the gentlemen`s doubles 1st prize won by H.R. Jones`. The side is decorated with a criss-cross pattern style lawn tennis net, overall 9.5"x6".
Interesting base metal tennis cigarette lighter and brass paper weight: comprising a tennis ball fitted with a cigarette lighter and mounted on 3x 1950s style crossed tennis rackets stand, base of the ball is stamped Japan (G) plus 1933 brass tennis racket paperweight trophy with engraving to the handle and inscribed in relief `V11. Mezinarodni` Turnaj - Junioro` and "Pardubice - 1933" (Czechoslovakia) (2).
1934 silver tennis trophy plaque: comprising a silver engraved shield hallmarked Birmingham 1934 mounted on a wooden shield c/w a silver embossed male tennis figure in period clothing playing a back hand cross court shot - the plaques engraved `F.R.T.C.` mixed doubles championship - W B Mouat and Miss V Brown 1934.
1905 Twickenham Rowing Club Trophy: a scarce Royal Doulton stoneware tankard with silver band engraved "Twickenham Rowing Club Scratch Eights 1905" together with hunting/country scene figures in white relief - the base stamped with the Royal Doulton logo and production number 2599 and the initials "NE"- Note various hairline cracks and a chip to the inside of the rim hence (AF), overall 5.5".
A FRENCH SECOND EMPIRE MAHOGANY LIBRARY CABINET of oblong form with gilt metal mounts, the glazed superstructure section with drop down fascia and stepped cornice and base, protruding base with glazed door applied with military trophy, open shelf below with fretwork sides, on plinth, 27 3/4" wide, 63 3/4" high (Illustrated)
Mostly plated wares, comprising; a small circular gallery tray, a twin handled sauceboat, with an integral oval stand, a shaped circular dish, decorated with a border of fruiting vine, a bottle coaster, with a turned wooden base, a teapot stand, an oval tea strainer, a trophy cup, an ebonised stand, five further items and a quantity of table flatware.
BOX 134 ARGENTINIAN MIXED. 1884 Reservado Malbec 2008 Andean Vineyards Malbec Trophy 2008. Las Moras Malbec 2009. Trivento Otra Vida Cabernet Sauvignon Fair Trade 2009. Amauta 2006. Pascual Toso Malbec 2008. B.Carlo Reserve Malbec 2006. High Altitude Malbec Syrah 2008. Las Moras Viognier 2009. Trivento Golden Reserve Chardonnay 2008. Las Moras Sauvignon Blanc 2009. Andean Vineyards Pinot Grigio 2009
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