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Scalextric: Set 31 with Porsche and BRM, three motorcycles in cases, one red and one green Lotus, blue Porsche, F303 Starter on Rostrum in original box, accessories including spectators, Trophy Cup and lineside buildings with an M703 Control Centre Kit box; Airfix made-up cars, F-VG, boxes P-G
A Halcyon Days enamel pill box, decorated with a scene of the 'First Green at St. Andrews in 1798'; together with four other golfing pill boxes; a Halcyon Days paperweight decorated with a scene of Blackheath golfers; six small trinket dishes decorated with various scenes of golf and golfers; a Macintyre trefoil golfing dish; a silver golfing trophy etc (qty)
A silver golfing trophy, Midland Bank Ladies Golfing Society, of chalice form, ornamented with four golf clubs, the detachable cover surmounted with a figure of a golfer, the ebonised base with two silver band mounts engraved with the names of winners, hallmarked for Birmingham 1948, 23cm high overall; a plated cold meat fork, with part mother of pearl simulated handle, terminating in a golf club and ball, 25.5cm; and a similarly styled knife rest, 9.4cm (3)
A silver golfing trophy, inscribed 'Hillside Golf Club Founders Trophy', replica 1938, Won by .....' centred with a cast figure of a golfer, surmounted by a circular pedestal with golf ball and laurel wreath, on three shaped supports and stepped circular base, made by Walker & Hall, hallmarked for Sheffield 1938, 13.7cm high, on an ebonised wooden base
A 1970 Ladies' British Official Open Amateur Golf Championship programme, Gullane; a 1975 Vagliano Trophy Result card, with two draw sheets; a 1945 Daily Mail Professional Golf Tournament programme, St. Andrews; four Course Admission badges, various; a 1969 Golf Monthly's Course guide; and a July 1959 Golf Monthly (11)
A silver ecclesiastical incense censer, with a flame finial and with a carrying chain, Birmingham 1935, a silver twin handled lidded trophy cup, London 1921, a set of six plated coffee spoons, the backs of the bowls with vari-coloured enamelled decoration and with black bean finials, with a fitted case and a circular tobacco box.
A Silver 2-handled Pedestal Trophy Cup on plinth inscribed 'H Company 5th Battalion Lincs. Regt. won by Pte. A Wilsea Sept. 27th 1913' Alfred Wilsea won this cup for expert marksmanship and served as a Sniper in WW1 receiving a head wound in the latter part of the war. Plinth engraved with five other names all Killed in Action and three with no record. Hallmarked Birmingham 1912, weight 16ozs.
A Hallmarked Silver Trophy Shield 'The Leeds Mercury Challenge Shield for the Annual Competition Among the Draughts Clubs of Yorkshire, Christmas 1895', with draughts board to centre, surrounded by embossed and engraved decoration, including coats of arms and Yorkshire roses, Sheffield 1895, all mounted on an ebonised mahogany shield shaped back, 75cm x 52cm.
A group of Sevres and Sevres-style teawares 18th and 19th centuries comprising: a Sevres bleu lapis-ground sugar bowl, circa 1780, painted by Micaud pere, each side reserved with an oval panel depicting a basket of fruit and flowers and a vase with flowers and fruit to one side, each on a ledge, gilt foliate scrollwork border with foliate swags to rim, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter cc, painter's mark and gilder's mark for Boulanger pere in blue; two miniature baskets, circa 1767, painted by Noel, the moulded weave coloured in blue and gilding, interlaced LL monogram, date letter o and painter's mark in blue; a bleu celeste-ground coffee can and saucer, probably later decorated, each painted with a cherub amidst clouds, gilt foliate borders, interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter u and painter's mark GD in black, gilder's mark VD., incised marks; a Sevres-style blue-ground milk jug, 19th century, reserved with a panel of a bird on a fountain surported by scrollwork, gilt foliate border, gilt interlaced LL monogram; a Sevres-style c ffee can and saucer, late 19th century, the cup reserved with a kidney-shaped panel of merchants by a quayside, the saucer with a naval trophy, gilt floral and trellis pattern on a blue ground, interlaced LL monogram and dots in blue; a Sevres-style bleu celeste-ground cup, 19th century, reserved with a flower panel, gilt border of scrolling foliage, interlaced LL monogram, date code cc and painter's mark in blue; and a Sevres-style oval stand, 19th century, painted with floral trophies enclosed by a green ribbon band enclosed by gilt dot panels and blue-ground panels, interlaced LL monogram, date letter cc and painter's mark c.p. in blue the stand: 18.3cm., 7.25;in. minor wear (10)
A Swiss sixteen-air cylinder musical box with three bells circa 1890 the nickel finish movement with 6. inch cylinder playing two tunes per turn tune pointer indicator and three bells with butterfly hammers beneath glazed lid flanked by crank wind and Change/Repeat Star/Stop levers the lid with tunesheet to underside and musical trophy painted panel within ribbon borders to top the front back and sides ebonised on pad feet 48cm wide.
A quarter chiming eight-day longcase clock in a Continental carved oak case the substantial 19th century English four-pillar three-train movement quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hour on a gong the brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within an applied Roman numeral silvered chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers and Arabic five minutes the angles with applied Four Seasons spandrels beneath arch with subsidiary chime selection dial Chime on Eight Bells/Cambridge Chimes between dolphin cast mounts the North European probably Belgian carved oak case circa 1800. with caddy and shallow break-arch pediment over foliate pierced infill frieze and canted glazed angles to hood with rosette and scroll carved corbel applied throat and long trunk door centred with a lenticle within musical trophy relief decoration on swollen plinth base with conforming panel decoration to front 235cm high.
A good fire service chief’s white metal helmet, with front peak and broad back peak, narrow simulated ropework headband, ornamental comb embossed with a dragon on each side, open lattice work finial, helmet plate bearing a trophy of torch, axes and hoses within scrolls, leather backed graduated link chinchain and ear rosettes, leather liner. Good Untouched Condition, Plate 20
An early 19th century Danish naval officer’s dirk, diamond section blade 8” with floral and laurel wreath, flags and drums, ivory grip with swollen ribbed centre section, small crosspiece with ball shaped finials, in its gilt heavily embossed sheath with lion’s head supporting shields with trophy of arms, fouled anchor and foliate decoration for its entire length, two hanging rings. Good Condition (two hairline cracks to hilt) Plate 22
An Imperial German Saxony Artillery officer’s pouch, solid gilt top, flap and sides, the flap with ornamental border, in the centre in silver plate the crowned arms of Saxony on a trophy of crossed cannon and flags, the sides embossed with head of Minerva, tin pouch, covered with black leather and scarlet cloth. Good Condition. Plate 25
A fine early 18th century hanger, of a type favoured by naval officers, curved, fullered blade 26”, faintly etched with sun in splendour and heart on trophy of arms, silver coloured S shaped crosspiece with shell centre and simian head quillons, transverse fluted, green stained ivory grip with spiral silver banding, large lion’s head pommel, chain knucklebow. Good Condition (blade some wear, minor grip chips and banding loose). Plate 29
A silver mounted 24 bore cannon barrelled flintlock boxlock pistol, by Delaney, London, c 1780, 12½” overall, turn off barrel 5¼”, the breech with London, foreigner’s and maker’s proofs, rounded frame engraved with stand of flags, foliage and “Delaney, London” in scrolls, and with waterproof pan and top thumb safety, bulbous butt with flower embossed silver butt cap, classical escutcheon, and inlaid with silver wire scrolls and trophy. Good Working Order and Condition (minor wear, jaw screw bent) Plate 34
A Spanish courtsword, flattened hexagonal section blade 29”, with stamp of Artilleria Fabrica de Toledo at forte, brass ornamental crossguard incorporating R Arms and trophy, wirebound ebony grip, ornamental pommel with fasces and monogram, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. GC, the blade with traces of original polish, the brass with traces of gilt (some wear and light pitting)
A good courtsword, slender DE blade 31½”, by C F Johns & Pegg, Clifford St, London W, etched with trophy and wreath within scrolled foliate panels, gilt hilt with shellguard, crosspiece, knucklebow, urn shaped pommel and square section grip, all with studded decoration, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard. VGC Plate 6
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