An 1861 rowing trophy in the form of an electroplate-mounted amber glass wine bottle, the mount inscribed WEST LONDON ROWING CLUB, ESTD. 1855, EIGHT OARED RACE, OCT.5 1861, WON BY, E A MOUTLET ESQE., No.5 The West London Rowing Club was founded in 1856, and consequently was one of the oldest clubs on the Thames. References are made to the location of its boathouse in Hammersmith, Wandsworth and Putney. The club was dissolved in 1887. Interestingly, the club also organised the first open amateur athletics meeting in 1861, the same year as the present rowing trophy.
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A GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY BOWL engraved "ROTHER BOWL" to front with inscribed cartouche to back. "Presented by Miss John Captain 1926". Having a flared gadroon lower body and embossed swag and bow decoration above and also on flared foot. Complete with ebonised stand having engraved dated winners' shields around perimeter, from 1926 through to 1938. Sheffield 1919, maker Mappin & Webb. 387g (12.48oz) 19cm diameter.
LOCAL INTEREST: LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY, WALTER & JOHN BARNARD, LONDON 1890, the circular bowl supported on a knopped and waisted standard, raised on a domed foot, with presentation inscription "Teesdale District Beekeepers Association, Presented by Colonel W.I.Watson T.D.D.L", and engraved to the opposing side with a list of winners. 35.5cm, 37.5oz
A Victorian silver large twin handled trophy bowl, the border decorated with classical figures, with foliate capped scrolling handles and with a decorated circular foot, Birmingham 1899, with a silver mounted plaque to the ebonised stand, this having a presentation inscription relating to the Great Western Railway, Neath, with a fitted mahogany storage box. Illustrated.
An iron-bound oak trunk with internal trays and divisions containing the following various items, all non-matching: two pairs of modern sauce boats, a single sauce boat, a late Victorian embossed teapot, coffee pot, hotwater jug, milk jug, a modern silvergilt "point-to-point" cup and cover, a two handled trophy cup and cover, ten various small toast racks, a small salver, a waiter, a larger salver with inscription, a modern rose bowl with mask and drop handles, inscribed, three small Victorian vases with fluting, a single "textured" vase, three cream jugs, two sugar bowls, two mugs, two cigarette boxes, a set of eight late Victorian "wishbone" menu holders, a George III chamberstick, a George III wine funnel, a chrome-plated Rolls Royce car mascot, a chrome Bentley badge, two mounted glass vesta balls, thirteen various pierced condiments with (blue glass liners) and a George II tankard, initialled, mixed maker's and dates, the trunk 36in (91.5cm) wide, approximately 300oz weighable silver. (lot)
Various makes: Morestone Motorcycles - two 456 GPO and 456 T. Trophy in original red boxes; Tekno: one red and white '69' and one white '88' Monza Spyder and GT; Tonka 5972 Highway Van; F.R.O.G. F331 Fairey Gannet kit in original box; Arcade rubber 44 green streamline racer 125mm, G-E, boxes F-VG (8)
A late 18th century Transitional French provincial rosewood, tulipwood and marquetry commode of breakfront outline, the breche d'aleps marble top above two long drawers inlaid sans travers with a musical trophy and flowers beneath a frieze of items from the batterrie de cuisine, including teapots, bowls and drinking vessels, each side panel decorated with a large urn, on cabriole legs ending in gilt metal sabots 95cm wide, 84cm high, 49cm deep
A JAQUES TOURNAMENT CHESS BOARD, late 19th century, : the alternate squares in boxwood and rosewood, the mahogany border with four silver mounted trophy shields: Hastings III 1903, Bexhill 1904, Bexhill, 1905, and Bexhil 1906- flanking a silver plaque inscribed: Hastings & District Junior League, stamped: Jaques London on the reverse, 61cm wide.
AN IVORY "CALVERT-PATTERN" CHESS SET, English, 19th century, : one side stained red, the other side left natural, kings surmounted with Maltese crosses, queens with feather finials, bishops with open mitres, knights as horses' heads, rooks as turrets, pawns with reeded ball finials, the king 9.5cm high, the pawn 3.5cm high, in a mahogany box with an inscribed brass plaque: Crown Agents Chess Club Championship Trophy, 1926-1937, 21cm wide.
A mounted group of six miniature dress medals attributed to Lieutenant-Colonel William Gordon, Gordon Highlanders, Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, complete with top bar; Military Cross, G.V.R.; 1914-15 Star; British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. oak leaf; Italy, War Cross, mounted as worn Papal, Order of the Holy Sepulchre, trophy-of-arms suspension, silver-gilt and enamel; Italian medal, white metal; British miniature medals (20), some unfinished, very fine and better (28) £50-70 Lieutenant-Colonel Gordons full sized medals were sold in D.N.W. sale 2 april 2003, lot 68.
A rosewood cased bells-in-sight musical box with drum, Nicole Freres, late 19th century, playing a choice of eight airs via a 28.5cm pinned cylinder, steel comb, five bells and a drum mounted onto gilt finish steel bed under glass lid flanked by Start/Stop and Change/Repeat levers opposing crank winding handle, the musical trophy inlaid lid with tune sheet to interior above line inlaid front, on pad feet, the comb and Change/Repeat lever stamped NICOLE FRERES, 64cm wide.
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