Hunting Interest. A twin two handled trophy, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, inscribed Fowey Harriers, Adjacent Hunts Maiden Race 20 -3 -35 won by H C St Aubyn's 'Lady Day', 17.5cm high and a twin handled trophy, Birmingham 1924, inscribed Bideford and District Farmer Harriers, Point to Point Meeting, Horwood March 11th 1925, Adjacent Hunt Pony Race, 22cm high to include plinth, and a mounted antler, crested and inscribed caught by greyhounds at Anjam, 13th April 1855, 40oz weighable silver (4)
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Various makes: Schabak 910-1 Lufthansa set in original box; Lesney Models of Yesteryear, two with original boxes; Corgi Green Hornet's Black Beauty, Batmobile, Trophy gold-plated Austin Healey (lack windscreen), maroon 230 Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Coupe, GAMA Mercedes-Benz 220 S Taxi, other makers, a plastic steam locomotive and six comical figures P-VG (70)
A mixed lot comprising: Two various Vesta Cases, each of square form with side suspension, hinged and sprung lids with strikers to the base; Together with a mother of pearl handled Fruit Knife; A silver cased Cigar Piercing Tool; A hinged rectangular Cigarette Case and a parcel gilt Golfing Trophy Teaspoon, various dates and makers, (6)
A 100-BORE FLINTLOCK BOXLOCK DOUBLE-BARRELLED TAP-ACTION POCKET PISTOL SIGNED BRUNTON, DONCASTER, circa 1817-20, 6 3/4in. overall, with turn-off barrels each engraved with a band of foliage at the muzzle and respectively numbered '3' and '4', signed engraved action decorated on each side with a martial trophy, thumb-piece safety-catch also locking the steel, folding trigger, chequered walnut butt, silver oval escutcheon, and silver lion-mask pommel (some light discolouration throughout), Birmingham view mark.
A FINE AND UNUSUAL CASED PAIR OF FRENCH 40-BORE PERCUSSION TRIGGER-PLATE ACTION PISTOLS BY LE PAGE, ARQER. DU ROI, PARIS, serial no. 3155, dated '1828', 14 7/8in. overall, with blued rifled octagonal sighted barrels each signed 'LE PAGE ARQER. DU ROI' and 'ACIER FONDU' in gold, and each respectively numbered '1' and '2' in gold at the breech, case-hardened breeches, foliate engraved tangs each respectively numbered '1' and '2' in gold, trigger-plates each engraved with a martial trophy and signed 'LE PAGE A PARIS' in gold within a cartouche, spurred trigger-guards engraved with foliage, finely figured walnut half-stocks (one with small repaired crack) each carved with a shell in relief on the fore-end and finely chequered butt, and pommels carved with foliage in low relief with shaped foliate engraved cap, in original fitted brass-bound burr walnut veneered case (lid repaired) lined in green baize and tooled burgundy leather, with accessories including powder-flask with sprung charger, brass powder-measure, loading rods, loading mallet, and bullet mould.
Two silver trophy cup goblets; Victorian sugar sifting spoon, with loaded handle; a William III silver rat tail spoon, worn; a Victorian childs silver spoon, with trifid end and a rat tail bowl and a plated stilton scoop, with ivory handle. Different dates and makers. 9.5oz. (304g.). Together with a late Victorian glass mug, with scroll handle and silver rim. Makers William Hutton and Sons Ltd. London, 1894. Together with a patent pickle fork. (8).
A George V two handled Trophy Cup, of plain circular form, with cast and applied foliate border, with hollow cast and applied scrolling handles, to an inverted baluster stem and raised on a domed square foot, with further ebonised base, height 12 ½”, weight 27 ozs, Birmingham 1929, Makers mark A Z Ltd
A set of four Regency period mahogany and floral painted armchairs. in the style of George Seddon. each with a pierced back and festoon of flowers above a torch and quiver trophy, the split cane upholstered balloon-shaped seats between down-swept arms on baluster terminals on ring-turned and splayed tapering legs (4) . Provenance: The Estate of the Hon. Ann L. Fraser.
An Omar Ramsden silver Royal Horticultural Society trophy, the base dated in Roman numerals 1928, the shallow bowl decorated with a tree within a shield and detailed 'Royal Horticultural Society Commemoration Cup', 'Awarded to Messrs L.R. Russell Ltd', the shallow bowl gilt within and supported on a floral and foliate decorated stem, detailed beneath the foot 'Omar Ramsden Me Fecit', London 1927.
A large engraving published by F.G.Moon June 10th 1846 depicting the Duke of Wellington addressing his Generals at the dining table with attendant Queen Victoria, Ladies in Waiting and Prince Albert at the doorway, the elaborate trophy of Peace upon the table, the gilt gesso frame applied with trophies of war, heraldic shields, fruit in foliage, crown and ribboned inscription, 1045 x 1463mm overall, frame distressed
A French porcelain mounted gilt brass clock garniture, circa 1860, in Louis XVI style, the 'Sevres' dial painted to the centre with Cupid and trophy, the Roman chapter reserved on a 'jewelled' bleu de roi gound, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the bow breakfront case cast with classical leafage and beading and inset with 'Sevres' landscape and figural panels on a bleu de roi ground, surmounted by a two-handled urn; the pair of conforming 'Sevres' ovoid urns with domed covers, each painted with a romantic Watteauesque panel within 'jewelled' gilt leafy borders, ram's mask loose ring handles and pineapple finials, on knopped stems and stepped square bases, clock 36cm high, urns 29cm high
* Siaia Savoia-Marchetti S.55X. An historic aeronautical trophy, formerly presented to a crew member, unknown of one of the aircraft taking part in the Rome-Chicago-New York-Rome long-distance navigation flight, led by Air Minister Italo Balbo in 1933, these trophies comprise a gilded sphere with winged fin depicting in plan form the twenty-four aircraft taking part with plaque on cube base, 5 in (13.3 cm) high, together with the companion copper model of an S.55X mounted on a sphere with chromium-plated cube-base 4 3/8th in (11.2 cm) high, overall, defective During the night of 30 June/1st July 1933, under the command of Italo Balbo, the Italian Air Force departed on an ambitious project. With twenty-four and one reser highly trained crews Squadriglias Nos. 01-Aug were tasked with the daunting long-distance navigation flight from Rome to New York and return via Chicago. For the first time in aviation history a complete Storno flying in formation flew to New York to a tumultuous welcome. Despite bad weather and some unservicabilitiy the Storno arrived back at the Rome Lido, via Lisbon, after a total flight of approximately 19000 kms on 12 August. -2
* Automobile Club di Como. IV Int. Concorso dEleganza. Coppa dOro, Villa dEste, a fine large decorative plaque for the Gold Cup award, heavy embossed relief design, having applied gilt & enamelled trophy cup to centre; silver-plated bronze, dated 17/18 Septembre 1932, mounted on a polished walnut backing with silver easel support bracket to reverse -1
* MCC Pioneer Run. A bronze medal for the event, inscribed G.M. Bryant 1914 Triumph, together with a small silver-plated trophy cup inscribed The Sir Henry Segrave Trophy dated 1928, and with a small motorcycle or car mascot Speed-nymph styled on the Crossley Company girl-on-wheel motif, older repairs & wear -3
* Miscellaneous. A quantity of Edwardian and pre-WWII photographs, various marques including Rolls-Royce (two with Bernard Shaw) Daimler, Citroen, Morris, Alfa Romeo, Invicta, Bentley, Triumph Dolomite, Chenard-Walcker, Austin, Trojan etc, and including Modern Boy comic with report of the Ards Tourist Trophy race dated 17th August 1929 (approx. 25)
* Schneider Trophy. A good collection of official, private and other photographs many taken at Calshot, Supermarine aircraft portraits, under maintenance, in flight, water taxiing, engines on test and other images, personalities include R. J. Mitchell, H. P. Folland, Flt. Lt. Stainforth and Dry, Sqdn. Ldr. Orlebar, Lady Houston and others, together with a copy of Aircraft Engineering Vol. No. 8, Oct. 1929, with article by Lt. Col. Lockwood Marsh reflecting on the 1929 race (a lot)
A George III silver gilt vase shaped trophy cup and cover by John Wakelin and William Taylor, London 1780, the base part fluted with two reeded loop handles, a beaded round foot and engraved with an oval reserve and a shield and lion rampant crest, the domed cover with a pineapple finial, 27cm high overall (10.75in), 790g gross
A mixed lot comprising: A George V lidded Trophy Cup, of circular form, with pull-off cover; Together with a Tea Strainer and Stand, each of circular form with cast and applied side handles; A Cigarette Case of hinged rectangular form; An Irish Spirit Measure, modelled in the form of a large thimble; Electroplated Napkin Ring and a silver hexagonal Trinket Box, various dates and makers, (7)
A mixed lot comprising: A late Victorian Trophy Cup, of goblet form, with knopped stem and raised on a spreading circular foot, with presentation inscription for ‘17th Mid XVRC School of Arms, 9/6 Novices won by W J Newman’, height 9 ½”, London 1896; Together with George V Cigarette Case, of hinged rectangular form, Birmingham 1918, weight approx 11 ozs, (2)
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU CLOCK GARNITURE, the circular case surmounted by a cherub with bow and quiver, the torch and arrow trophy base with scrolled brackets to either side, circular-enamel dial supporting a twin train French bell strike movement, 17 ins high and a pair of twin branch three-light CANDELABRA, supported by cherubs, each 20 1/2 ins high. (3).
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