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A George V urnular two-handled trophy cup, awarded for the Marple Trophy Bands Contest, acanthus grasped pointed knop finial, acanthus capped loop handles, applied with a musical trophy boss, inscribed to verso 'Presented by G. S. Marple Esq to the winner of the Matlock Brass Band Annual Contest to be won outright in three years; spreading and stepped circular base, 38cm high, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1921, 28oz
A Victorian goblet shaped trophy cup, engraved Gardeners Society Heanor Vic Hallam Trophy Flower Show, knop stem, beaded borders, spreading circular base, 28cm high, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, ebonised plinth; a Victorian trophy cup, engraved Heanor Gardener's Society Presented by T. A. Blower, angular loop handles, spreading and stepped circular base, 18cm high, Birmingham 1899, ebonised plinth; another, E.P.N.S (3)
A Mixed Lot comprising: six Seal Top type Coffee Spoons; together with a further Golfing Trophy Teaspoon; a Victorian Silver Brooch and a further 9ct Gold example; a 9ct Gold Ladies Wristwatch; a fancy link white metal Watch Chain (A/F); and two further Fobs; and a small rectangular papier-mâché Snuff Box; and a Mauchline Ware Trinket Box of typical rectangular form, decorated with an image of “Norwich Cathedral”, various dates and makers (15)
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GILT SPELTER AND ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK, the drum movement by AD Mougin, with white enamelled dial and Arabic minute numerals, surmounted by a trophy of arrow filled quiver, a flaming torch, lady's bonnet and a dove, the pendulum in the form of a flower filled basket visible within a four glass panel box, decorated with drapery swags, standing toupe feet, 18 1/4"
A silver circular lobed shallow dish, London 1945, bearing commemorative inscription to interior, 25 cm diameter, maker RC, 25.37 oz gross, an Edwardian silver bachelors teapot, Birmingham 1902, half ribbed decoration, makers marks rubbed, a George V silver twin handled trophy cup, London 1925, 10 cm high, possibly William Bruford & Son and a silver plated trophy cup, 19 cm high, (4).
An Edwardian silver christening mug, Mappin Brothers, Birmingham 1905; of plain can design with C shaped handle, inscribed, a silver christening mug, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, inscribed, and a small silver trophy type cup, J&A Zimmerman, Birmingham 1918, with loaded base, 183g (6 oz) weighable
A collection of silver items, comprising; a mustard pot by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1930, a two handled trophy cup with plinth, a pair of napkin rings and four single examples, an egg cup, a pair of late Victorian salts, a Chinese salt without liner, a glass overlay tea pot stand, six glass mounted toilet bottles, a pair of glass mounted peppers, and a ceramic cream jug and sugar basin set with silver mounts, weighable silver 520g (16.75 oz)
Collection of various items including circular string ball, Jasper ware cream and sugar with silver rims, three small trophy cups, Doulton ceramic salt with silver rim, mother of pearl cased fruit knife, anointing spoon, mother of pearl paper knife with mother of pearl blade, caddy spoon and sifter spoon, all a/f, together with three horn beakers etc.
A Portuguese silver twin handled trophy cup, 20th century, the circular body with fluted decoration, with cast and applied scroll handles, inscription for 'Federacao Portuguesa de Golf' on an ebonised plinth, mark to foot, 20 cm wide, another similar smaller example, 12 cm wide, another Portuguese silver trophy beaker on a marble base, 14 cm high and a silver plated trophy cup, (4).
A late Victorian silver two-handled trophy cup with inverted bell form bowl, chased with stiff leaves and beaded pendants, engraved with armorial crest and motto L'Union fait la force, with leaf-capped reverse scroll handles, raised on a domed pedestal foot, maker's mark J. H., London, 1894, 1151 gms.
A WHITE-METAL TENNIS TROPHY, the trophy inscribed Coupe Larking-ST Omer Roy, Double Messieurs, Aout, 1926, Gouttenoire-H.Cochet, Aout 1927, Brame-Hilliard Micard, Aout 1928, H. Cochet-Gouttenoire, Aout 1929 Reynaud-Vlasto, with further inscription from winners from 1933 to 1938, on square-shaped marble base, 13.1/2in. (34.3cm) high
U.S.L.T.A. CHALLENGE CUP 1934: A MINIATURE AMERICAN SILVER REPLICA OF THE U.S. L.T.A CHALLENGE CUP, by Black, Starr & Frost, Gorham, the amphora vase-shaped body on circular spreading base, the rim and base decorated with laurel band, the trophy inscribed U.S.L.T.A, Lawn Tennis Championship, Of The, United States, Mens Singles, West Side Tennis Club, 1934, Winner, Frederick J. Perry, on circular plinth, 12.1/2in. (31.7cm) high overall, This match, where Fred Perry defeated Jack Crawford in five sets, was the first all-foreign men's final at Forest Hills for seven years. By defeating Crawford in five sets, Perry denied the Australian his chance of being the first "Grand Slam" winner, Provenance: Christie's South Kensington: Traditional Sports, 20 June 1997, Lot 254
A SILVER TENNIS TROPHY CUP, Birmingham 1932, the vase-shaped cylindrical body inscribed Presented By, W.M. Griffin Esq, 1932, the body supported by three crossed tennis rackets, on circular stepped base, 9in. (22.8cm) high; a white-metal tennis trophy, the body supported by three tilt-head rackets and laurel wreath, on circular base, 8in,. (20.3cm) high; and a "Princes Plate" white-metal tennis trophy by Mappin & Webb, the body supported by three tennis rackets, (strings to two rackets damaged) and balls, 9in. (22.8cm) high (3)
A SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY, Birmingham, 1927, the lid surmounted by a figure of a male tennis player, on spreading circular base, 12in. (30.5cm) high; a white-metal candle stick the stem modelled as three crossed tennis rackets, 7.1/2in. (19cm); and a silver trophy cup, Sheffield 1933, the stem modelled as three tennis rackets, 4in. (10.2cm) high (3)
A SET OF SIX 18CT GOLD COFFEE SPOONS, by Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham, 1934, the handles inscribed Davies Cup 1934 and mounted with white-metal terminals modelled as miniature David Cups, the obverse inscribed F.J.P From L.T.A., in original fitted, gross weight-80.5grm, The above spoons were presented to Fred Perry to commemorate his part in the winning the Davis Cup in 1934, the last occasion on which Britain won the trophy.. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Tennis and Racket Sports, 16 June 1995, Lot 88
A WHITE-METAL SANDWICH BOX, by G. Keller, Paris, the lid surmounted with two crossed tennis rackets and balls, 5.3/4in. (14.5cm) long; a silver tennis trophy, modelled as a female tennis player, 1934, another white-metal example of a male tennis player, 1938, 6.1/2in. (16.6cm) and smaller; and a white-metal triangular dish cast with a figure of a female tennis player (4)
ARSENAL F.C. 1970-71 DOUBLE WINNERS: A framed photograph of Frank McLintock with the League Championship Trophy, The F.A.Cup and the Player of the Year Trophy, the mount bearing sixteen autographs including McLintock, Wilson, Rice, McNabb, Storey, Kelly, Simpson, Armstrong, Graham, Kennedy, George etc, 24 x 17.1/2in. (61 x 44.5cm) overall, framed and glazed
A William IV silver Yacht trophy mulled wine jug, the melon panelled body engraved pendant foliage and two inscribed cartouches for the Royal Northern Yacht Club, won the by the ‘Enchantress’ at ganrock, August 1835, the plain neck with a capped scroll handle and a melon panelled foot. 13.5in (34cm). makers Charles Rawlings and William sumner, London 1836. 21.75oz (708gm).
A fine late George III Scottish “Coursing” Trophy Cup and Cover, the pull-off cover with gadrooned border, to an Acanthus leaf covered dome and centred with a pair of greyhounds, to a baluster body, with fruiting vine handles and border, with further coursing detail, the lower half of the body with further Acanthus leaf decoration and knopped column and spreading circular base with arcaded border, height 10”, weight 55 ozs, Edinburgh 1816, Makers Mark William & Patrick Cunningham
A George VI two handled Presentation Trophy Cup of goblet form, with two cast and applied Acanthus leaf capped and scrolling handles, to a knopped stem and raised on a spreading circular base, with presentation inscription “The Tom Wallace Ladies Angling Challenge Cup Presented by Mr Tom Wallace 1938”, height 9 ½”, weight 13 ozs, Birmingham 1937, Makers Mark BBS Ltd
A three handled trophy cup By Hukin and Heath Birmingham 1938 the large cup of waisted form with three handles formed from boars tusks, engraved to body 'The Glasgow Secondary Juvenile Association Coronation Cup presented by The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow (Thomas A Kerr Esq) 1953' and engraved with winners names, on a turned oak plinth with three bracket feet, with retailers label 'T S Cuthbert Glasgow' on ivory plaque 18cm high 17.5cm diameter (excluding handles), 61oz
A trophy cup By AE&Co Birmingham 1934 the deep tapered bowl with angular bracket twin handles and acanthus leaf supports on spreading foot, the body inscribed 'Waverly School presented by Mary Wood 1938 Gymnastics; with associated plated domed cover; a small trophy cup Birmingham 1933 with twin handle and a spill vase of typical form with everted scalloped rim -3 large trophy cup 21cm high 18.5oz
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