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A PRESENTATION TROPHY CUP AND COVER of tapering circular form, the domed pull-off cover with a knopped finial and scroll handles, engraved for the "Portman Hunt 1951 Farmers Welter Race", the whole on a spreading circular foot and plinth, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1928", (c.36oz), 15" high
AN ART DECO PRESENTATION TROPHY CUP AND COVER of tapering circular form, the faceted pull-off cover with knopped finial and stylised handles, engraved for the "Wincanton Races, the Dick Hunt Kingwell Cup", the whole on a stylised circular foot, on spreading plinth, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937, (c.38oz), 14" high
A silver two handled trophy cup, W Bruford & Sons, London 1913, of plain inverted bell shape below a moulded edge, two double scroll handles, raised on a spreading foot, inscribed `Mid Surrey Drag Hunter Trials 1931`, 16cm high, 11.75oz. The Mid Surrey Farmers Drag Hunt is one of the oldest drag hunts in the UK
A French Empire ormolu figural mantel clock, Unsigned, early 19th century. The eight-day bell striking movement with silk suspension and white enamel Roman numeral dial set in an arch shaped case beside a figure cast as a classical female with a lyre, on a rectangular plinth base applied with musical trophy to apron and on turned feet, 30cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French Sevres style porcelain inset ormolu figural mantel clock, S. Wartenberg, Lytham, late 19th century. The eight day gong-striking movemnet with blue on white enamel Roman numeral dial signed S. WARTENBERG, LYTHAM to centre, the case cast with a huntsman with his rifle and a hound above agricultural trophy painted panel inset shaped base with scroll cast feet, 45cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A WHITE-METAL TENNIS TROPHY BASE, modelled as three crossed tennis rackets with three balls, 6.1/2in. (16.5cm) high; a brass tennis trophy the body supported by three crossed tennis rackets, 8.1/2in. (21.5cm) high; a white-metal tennis trophy, with three crossed tennis rackets, the base inscribed J.C & Co. Ltd, M. Tiger, Bloemfontein, 4.1/2in. (11.4cm) high; and another white-metal tennis trophy, the handles formed as tennis rackets (4)
THE FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR TROPHY 1955:, A WHITE-METAL FIGURE OF A FOOTBALLER, on stepped ebonised base, bearing a white-metal plaque inscribed The Footballer Of The Year, Presented To, Don Revie, Manchester City F.C., By The, Football Writers' Association, Cup Final Eve. 1955, the sides mounted with enamelled shield-shaped Union flags plaques, 10in. (25.5cm) high
A 1967-68 WHITE-METAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP WINNERS TANKARD, the body inscribed The Football League, The Football League Cup, 1967-68, Winners, 5in. (12.7cm) high. The 1967-68 League Cup victory was the first major trophy won by Revie as Leeds United manager and started one of the most successful periods in the clubs history. It was also the clubs first-ever League Cup win. In the above match played on 2nd March 1968 at Wembley, Leeds United defeated Arsenal 1-0
A WHITE-METAL TANKARD, inscribed Leeds United A.F.C, Don Revie, Division 1 Champions, 1968-69, 5in. (12.7cm) high; a white-metal tankard, inscribed Centenary Match, Wales v. England, 24th March 1976, a white- metal two-handled trophy with enamel plaque inscribed Durham Football Association, the body inscribed Senior Professional C.C. Winners, 1957-58, 7in. (17.8cm) high; another with Lancashire Football Association enamel badge, inscribed Senior Cup Winners 1952-53, Manchester City F.C., D. Revie, 6.1/2in. (16.5cm) high; and another modern tankard (5)
A WHITE-METAL FIGURE OF A GOLFER, by Garrard & Co, on ebony shaped base, the base bearing a silver plaque inscribed The Football League, The Management Committee, Trophy, 1960, 12in. (30.5cm) high; two black and white photographs of Revie with the trophy; a silver two-handled trophy, inscribed The Ken Chappelow Golf Club; a white-metal tankard inscribed Dubai Country Club, Self Section, B Division, November 1978; and a collection of thirteen other white-metal golf trophies, 5.1/2in. (14cm) and smaller; and a resin dog trophy on square based with plaque inscribed Presented by John Charles, To The Winner Of The Leeds United EPA, 1979 September Stakes, (17)
A Victorian silver trophy cup with bright cup decoration, the cup supported on a tripod base formed by two oars and a boat hook and with rope twist detailing, the cup awarded by the Merionethshire Agricultural Society, and presented by Charles Edwards Esq of Dolserau for Best Heffer in Premiums 10, 12 and 14, marks for London 1871 and makers mark for Thomas Smily, 9 3/4" high.
An Edwardian silver trophy cup presented to Mrs and Mrs H.W. Young by the employees at 13, Bridge Street on the occasion of their Silver Wedding, October 14th 1921, the cup with scrolling handles and on turned base with ebonised socle, the cup 7 1/2" high and weighing approx 440gms, marks for Birmingham 1903. Henry William Young was born in 1871 and received his education in Witney, Oxon. He worked in the shops of Daniel Young of Witney from 1885 to 1891, then two years at Crewe Mechanics I
MORRISON BOWMORE CELEBRATION-8 YEAR-OLD A marriage of Bowmore, Auchentoshan and Glen Garioch single malts presented to Shirley McCaffray to celebrate Morrison Bowmore Distillers Ltd. being awarded the first ever I.W.S.C. 'Distiller of the Year' trophy. In original clear fronted box. Vatted malt.
A complete collection of F.A. Amateur Cup final programmes from 1945-46 to the final season of the competition in 1973-74, and also including replays for 1953-54, 1955-56, 1961-62 & 1966-67, the collection lacking only the ultra rare 1954 2nd replay at Ayresome Park; sold together with 37 final programmes from the F.A. Challenge Trophy and Challenge Vase competitions dating between 1970 and 1990, including some replay issues (70)
F.A. Cup final memorabilia, including a good collection of original newspapers and magazines with coverage of F.A. Cup finals, any complete newspapers, others with just the specific football coverage preserved, covering the following finals: 1926, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1949, 1953 (final & earlier round Everton v Manchester United), 1957 (final & Villa v WBA s/f), 1961, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993; and magazine coverage (Radio Times best represented) for 1927, 1929, 1934, 1939, 1946, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1969, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1993 & 1997; other memorabilia comprising a copy of the Radio Times 18th April 1930 famously published with the Wembley pitch divided into numbered squares to aid listeners during the commentary (mounted), a 1926 coloured print portraying the F.A. Cup Challenge Trophy an the other major trophies in British football; an edition of the News Chronicle dated 23rd April 1932 and featuring the Arsenal and Newcastle teams together with two sheets from the Illustrated London News covering the same final (a qty.)
A curved faced sand iron formerly used by the legendary American champion Bobby Jones and later used as a trophy club by the Oxford University Golf Club, retailed by Ernest Sales of Sunningdale, 'illegal' curved face, the hickory shaft and sheepskin grip ringed along its length for winner's inscription plates, now with just the original presentation plate extant, engraved PRESENTED TO THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB, BY R.H. OPPENHEIMER, 1952, THIS CLUB WAS ONCE USED BY BOBBY JONES. This club was presented to Oxford University Golf Club by Raymond Oppenheimer who was a member of the family who own the De Beers diamond mines in South Africa. He was a prominent figure in British golf for many years and was a selector for the Walker Cup and captained the team at Royal Birkdale in 1951. Bobby Jones had been twice a Walker Cup captain in 1928 & 1930.
Bobby Moore memorabilia, a signed Ladies Night menu in honour of Bobby Moore at the Hilton Hotel 4th October 1970, a group of eleven good quality large b&w press photographs of Bobby Moore, a souvenir poster featuring Moore holding the Jules Rimet Trophy with the England 1966 team; and a collection of 14 tribute newspapers after his untimely death (27)
A large collection of miscellaneous football memorabilia, comprising: posters including Manchester United v Benfica 1968 photographic souvenir (4 copies), Littlewoods Challenge Cup (3 copies), Carling Premiership; the Wembley Twin Towers; Arsenal 1997-98 double-winners; Littlewoods F.A. Cup featuring Nat Lofthouse and Frank McLintock (7 copies);a length of children's bedroom wallpaper featuring the England team; an assortment of football souvenirs including a silver-lustre ceramic miniature replica of the F.A. Cup trophy, a painted plaster replica of the World Cup trophy, an Edwardian nursery plate decorated with a teddy bear footballer, a 1960s ice bucket modelled as a leather football, Arsenal FC cup, saucer & side plate, a Dartmouth pottery mug, A Euro '96 commemorative ceramic plate, an Astbury Fine China Lisbon Lions bottle & stopper, a souvenir of Everton's 1995 F.A. Cup win, TWO ceramic money banks, a metalware ashtray, a ceramic Crystal Palace 1990 F.A. Cup final souvenir, souvenir china plates for Southampton and Sheffield Wednesday, a small Arsenal mirror, WBA souvenir football money bank and a tankard, and a Real Madrid souvenir ash tray, a Victorian pottery beaker (damaged), a china child's cup, a St Amand French plate, two china models of football boots, a pair of miniature leather footballs, a circular box, three chocolate moulds shaped as footballs, six printer's blocks two of a football the other of a boot, a boxed George W. Hughes football pen, a brass figure of a footballer, seven lead football figures, and a glass commemorating Aberdeen's 1947 Scottish Cup win, two metalware figures of footballers, the first in green spelter modelled volleying a ball, set on a marble base, the other smaller but from an earlier age, mounted on an ebonised plinth, the first 18cm., 7in. long, and a memento of Norwich City F.C.'s first tour of Holland in 1962, in the form of a metallic roundel of a footballer mounted on an ebonised backboard, with inscription plaque, 18cm., 7in. square (a qty.)
Refereeing memorabilia, including an autographed F.A. Cup final Referees Reunion itinerary May 1951, at Blackpool, signed by the Mayor of Blackpool and eleven F.A. Cup final referees including the original owner of the itinerary Harold Nattrass, who refereed the 1936 F.A. Cup final between Arsenal and Sheffield United; together with his invitation and admittance ticket to the Arsenal celebration Cup final dinner, and a press cutting on Nattrass; sold together with other miscellaneous refereeing memorabilia including a Referee's Association trophy plaque presented to P.A. Cooper in 1959, plus uniform badge, neck tie and two gilt-metal & enamel badges; a certificate issued by the Johannesburg District Referee's Association dated 1904, a stop watch, and three whistles, one attached with a metal-cased notebook pencil (14)
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