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A GEORGE V SIX SIDED SUGAR SIFTER, of baluster form having pierced pull off cover by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1920. Together with a Victorian silver pepperette of lobed tapering form with pull off cover by E.F.H.T. London 1891 and a small trophy cup by T&S, Birmingham 1927. 7", 3" and 3.25" High. Approx weight in total 5oz.
A pair of modern Garrard & Co. silver two-handled trophy cups with covers inscribed 'Brylcreem Cricket Cup', the ebonised bases bearing presentation plaques to W.E. Alley (Somerset) dated 1961 & 62 respectively for 'scoring over 3,000 runs and breaking two Somerset records' and 'for outstanding cricketer of the year by England's County cricketers' along with two enamelled silver Colne C.C. medals dated 1949 & 50
A Georgian Cavalry Sword, the 76cm single edge broad fullered steel blade engraved R E within a shield and ribbon border "Yorkshire Militia", with coat of arms, martial trophy and signed Gill's Warranted, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with wire bound chequered ivory grip and lion head pommel, with silver bullion sword knot (lacks scabbard)
A Georgian Cavalry Sword, the 76cm single edge curved steel blade half blued and engraved with GR cypher, martial trophy, coat of arms, scrolling tendrils, bearing traces of gilt, the edge signed J Runkel, Solingen, the gilt brass hilt with double bar scroll guard (one bar missing), stirrup knuckle bow, wire bound ebonised grip and gold bullion thread sword knot
A 19th Century French Court Sword, the 75cm triangular section fullered steel blade engraved with tendrils, martial trophy and star motifs, the gilt brass and bronze patinated cut steel hilt with pierced foliate cast guard decorated with the French Imperial Eagle, the grip with alternating vertical bands of steel and brass leaves, the trefoil pommel cast with the French Imperial Eagle (lacks scabbard)
A 19th Century Prussian Sword, the 80cm double edge steel blade with central narrow fuller, etched with the Prussian eagle, martial trophy and tendrils, the steel half basket hilt with wood grip carved with finger grips, the steel back strap with milled thumb rest; an Indian Tulwar, with 77cm single edge curved steel blade, steel hilt with down-swept crossguard and bell flower quillons, with semi globular hat shaped pommel (2)
A 19th Century Double Rams Horn Trophy, mounted on a metal wall bracket, and set with wood heraldic shield painted with a boar's head; a collection of twenty one Edward VIII Coronation hand flags, in printed cotton with beech shafts; a Bishop's Cope, in crimson and gold brocade, together with a gilt metal sceptre; a brass bugle; a brown painted tin casket, of tapering rectangular form, with domed hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior containing different lengths and thicknesses of gut, possibly for archery or fishing. (26)
A Edward VII hallmarked silver circular twin handled sugar bowl raised on three feet, Birmingham 1909/10, also a Georgian style hallmarked silver cream jug, Chester 1922/3 and a hallmarked silver Art Deco twin handled trophy vase, Birmingham 1915/16, with weighted base, total weight 18oz (3)
Five early 20th century silver twin handled trophy cups from the Manchester Ship Canal Recreational club; to include the 'Cricket Challenge Cup', 'Ladies Tennis Cup', 'Mayfield Tennis Cup', 'Bowling Trophy', 'The Football Gibson Vase', and 'The Tennis Challenge Cup', with plinths and winners engravings, various dates, 113oz in total (Illustrated)
A silver 2 handled trophy cup, weight 210 grammes, HM London 1914, engraved "R.G.A. Sports, 1915, Obstacle Race, Presented by Officers, T.G.A.", on its wooden stand; together with 3 unframed group photographs of Royal Artillery signallers, probably at Dover Castle, and another of "F Sub Section 93 RGA Diyatalawa 1914". Average GC (some damage to the last photograph).. (5)
A post 1902 courtsword, DE blade 31½", by H Lamb & Co, St John’s Sqe, Clerkenwell, etched with trophy and wreath within scrolled frosted panels, studded gilt hilt, the turn down shell bearing applied crown, crossguard, knucklebow flattened urn pommel and square section grip, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard. GC, the blade retaining most original polish (scabbard kinked)
A King George V Memorial Fund Ebonised Trophy Surmounted by a Hallmarked Silver Figure of a Boy Cricketer, with a silver presentation plaque to the front, inscribed 'Presented to Major L.H.Branson in recognition of his valuable and original suggestion of the "Odd Shilling and Pence" scheme which raised so large a sum of money in aid of King George V Playing Fields on the 20th January 1937-£362,000, by the Lord Mayor of London' height 38cm, together with five silvered audio discs and related ephemera.
A hallmarked silver trophy on ebonised base, Birmingham 1927 (engraved), a small plated trophy (handle detached), a boxed hammered silver replica of a late 4th century Roman silver spoon, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1978, a spoon with crown finial, two 800 grade spoons and three silver and enamel souvenir spoons (9).
A silver twin handled trophy cup and cover, maker's mark erased, Sheffield 1906, the figural finial emblematic of Victory, the loop handles leaf-capped, with a vacant wreath bordered reserve, fruiting vine band and acanthus and foliate fronds, on a circular moulded foot with an acanthus band, 54.5cm (21.5in) high, 2379g (76.5 oz), with an ebonised socle. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Art Deco silver pedestal trophy cup and cover by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1934, the twin flat handles with stepped brackets, a spherical body on hexagonal stem and a conical base, 36cm (14in) high overall, 934g (30 oz) of silver (the associated white alloy detachable finial unmarked). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Continental silver square table box, import marked for Chester 1903 by Berthold Muller, the cover embossed with ships in a roundel with martial trophy and cornucopia spandrels, the sides with oval reserves, swags, birds and putti, 15cm (6in) wide, part cedar lined. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET with stringing and foliate marquetry, the mirrored back with raised central section having split pediment on square tapering supports, over two astragal glazed doors flanking a shelf on similar supports, the bowed base inlaid with an urn patera, two cupboards below an open shelf each inlaid with a musical trophy and flanked by two drawers over further open shelving, brass drop handles, on square tapering legs, 53 3/4" wide, 87" high
A mixed lot comprising: A George IV two handled presentation inscribed Trophy Cup of inverted baluster form, with cast and applied side handles and raised on spreading circular foot, "P A Management Consultants Ltd, Regents Park, 1964, Ladies Tennis", Birmingham 1949; together with a smaller example with inscription "Tennis Cup, Won by Mary Hill, 1934", Birmingham 1934, various dates and makers, (2)
A Victorian Presentation Trophy Form of goblet form with knoped column with spreading circular foot, with all over fruiting vine and presentation inscription "Given by the Tradesmen of Market Harborough, 1880, For Ponies and Hacks 1 mile and a Half", height 10 ½", weight 16 ozs, London 1877, Makers Mark HH
A George V matchbox cover, by Reid & Sons, Chester, 1923, rectangular, engraved with the D.L.I. insignia; a George V silver vesta case, by J.G.L. Ltd., Birmingham, 1929, engraved crest and motto "Floreat Dunelmia"; a George V silver shooting trophy of bowl and rifle form, engraved with D.L.I. insignia and engraving "To Winner Sgt. Pinkney", 4in. (10cm); and an Edwardian cigarette case, plain rectangular, engraved initials, inscription "From the Owners of West Stanley Colliery, 16th Feb. 1909", 3 1/2in. (8.5cm), 6oz.
Shooting Interest: the National Rifle Association 'Khoosh Shield' trophy for Wimbledon 1885', made by Elkington and Co. incorporating a clock, barometer and thermometer on an electroplate frame, modelled with a lion, angels and central cherub within a laurel wreath border and on a mahogany easel mount with patent lozenge mark and inscribed 'Elkington & Co Fec', 34cm high x 46cm wide
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