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An early 20th century silver and tortoiseshell pique oval trinket box. The hinged lid with an embossed hare-bell border and inset with a tortoiseshell pique panel depicting a neo-classical circlet and leaf scrolls between harebell swags and pendent musical trophy, the base on four cabriole pad feet, mark of Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1920, approx. 8.5cm wide, 5.5cm high (3 3/8th x 2 1/4 inches) Condition Report: Overall in good condition. No apparent breakages to the tortoiseshell, restoration or dents to the silver. Some wear including light scratches consistent with age and usage. Areas of tarnishing and would benefit from a clean.
A pair of late 19thC Chinese export silver Vases, by Wing Nam & Co., Hong Kong, of conical form with pierced scrolling dragon and foliate decoration, attached to wooden bases, the silver cm high, together with a small Chinese silver trophy cup, a novelty white metal cruet in the form of a laden horse, a quantity of silver plate including an Aesthetic style Mappin Brothers three bottle stand, candelabra, mugs, a plate mounted Royal Doulton plate mounted caster etc., (a lot)
W. u. C. Plassmann Bronze Akt Falknerin Trophäe, female nude act falconer trophy,Bronze, dunkel patiniert, an Plinthe signiert W. u. C. Plassmann Köln a/RH., auf Marmorsockel, weiblicher Akt einer Falknerin, schauseitig mit Aufschrift: Meisterflugschütze von Rheinland für 1933/34 "Weidmannsschutz e.V.", H 35 cm x B 10 cm x T 10 cm, Gewicht 3,4 kg, leichter Abrieb
WORLD CUP 1966 / ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS An 8" X 6" colour card issued in 2006 of Bobby Moore holding the Trophy and being carried aloft by other team members on the Wembley pitch. Signed by 9 members of the winning team including Hurst, Stiles, Hunt, Jack Charlton, Peters, Banks, Wilson, Cohen and Bobby Charlton. Good
ARSENAL AUTOGRAPHS Five signed photos: 23" X 16" Frank McLintock with separate images on the single photo, 4 X 16" X 12" of Anders Limpar in action, another a showing a goal celebration, Kenny Samson with the 1987 League Cup trophy and Sammy Nelson's famous photo in front of the North Bank plus a 10" X 8" of John Jensen swigging champagne after the 1993 FA Cup Final. Very good
RANGERS AUTOGRAPHS 1972 Presentation of the 1972 European Cup Winners Cup Champions - Rangers, the Glasgow side defeated Dynamo Moscow 3-2 with goals from Willie Johnston (2) and Colin Stein, Rangers first and only European Title, the presenation includes individually hand signed 6" X 4" photo-cards by all eleven players in fine blue marker ; McCloy, Mathieson, Smith, Jardine, Greig, MacDonald, Conn, Johnstone, McLean, Stein and Johnston, also included is a pair of 6" X 6" photos of the players celebrating in the dressing room at the Nou Camp following their victory, and also a similar image showing the players posing with the trophy during a photo-shoot several days after the Final. Good
MANCHESTER UNITED AUTOGRAPHS 1983 Official programme issued for the 1983 FA Cup Final - Man United v Brighton, the front cover has been signed by 15 members of United's squad in black marker including Wilkins, Robson, Whiteside, Muhren, Coppell and McQueen, together with the programme is an 8" x 6" photo of players posing with their trophy during a photo-shoot at Old Trafford. Gppd
§ JAMES MCBEY (SCOTTISH 1883-1959) ON THE GARELOCH HELENSBURGH Signed, inscribed and dated 'To Stuart Black 12 August 1924', oil on canvasDimensions:38cm x 28cm (125in x 11in)Note: Stuart Black was born in Glasgow in 1877 and had a passion for sailing yachts. He was the first owner of 'Ceres', a Gareloch One Design Class and presented a trophy in his name which was competed for annually in Gareloch racing from 1924 until 1936. In September 1930 his Fife-designed yacht 'Coral' was in the the British team for the America's Cup, held at the Seawanhaka Yacht Club, but the hosts had a clean sweep in the races.
Southwold Model Yacht Regattas, Annual Regatta, 1923, a brass medal by Wright & Son, Edgware, un-named, 32mm; Royal London Yacht Club, Centenary Regatta, 1938, a silver medal by H.B. Sale for Benzie, Cowes, 38mm, hallmarked London 1937; Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Burnham-on-Crouch, International Cadet Class, award medals (2), unsigned, engraved (Cadet Week 1959, Royal Corinthian Y.C. Trophy, Third Prize...Vice-President’s Trophy, First Prize), both 51mm; City Livery Yacht Club Cup, 1998, an engraved bronze award medal, unsigned, 55mm [5]. About extremely fine and better; second in original blue case of issue [this somewhat scuffed], last with original ribbon for wearing £40-£60
Irish Silver George III Impressive and Superb Sterling Silver Twin Handled Lidded Trophy/Cup - Hallmarked For Dublin. Makers Mark Richard Tudor. Date Letter Indistinct Circa 1760's. Wonderful Embossed Decoration Body & Cover. No Inscriptions. Height 10.5'' (26.25 cm) Weight 1107-1 grams (35 ozs.22 grams) Fine Early Piece of Irish Silver. All aspects of condition excellent. Please confirm with photo.
An Indian colonial silver trophy goblet by Peter Orr & Sons, Madras, late 19th century, the bowl with embossed deity astride various animals, on a knopped stem with inscription to the rim of base reading 'In memory of Captain A.P Samuells (...)', stamped to underside by makers, 21 cm high, weight 381 grams
A large late Victorian silver motor trophy/presentation bowl by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1891, inscription reading 'To C.P.Parker Presented by Weigel Motors 1907 Limited, Somerset Automobile Clubs Hill Climb, July 6th 07, First on 40 H.P Weisel', with wave gadrooned border, part fluted body on a spreading circular foot, 30.5 cm diameter, weight 1022 grams
GEORGE V FATSTOCK SHOW SILVER TROPHY WILLIAM NEAL, BIRMINGHAM 1933 the bowl inscribed REPLICA OF CHALLENGE CUP PRESENTED BY DAILY DISPATCH FOR THE BEST BEAST BRED AND FED IN ENGLAND OR SCOTLAND 1931 WON BY WM PARKER 1933...Manchester Cattle Market, with twin handles and knopped stem to spreading foot12cm highQty: approx. 139g
GEORGE V SILVER GOLFING TROPHY HENRY WILLIAMSON, BIRMINGHAM 1923 the tapered bowl inscribed for BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE GOLF TOURNAMENT EDMUND WHITE TROPHY 1925 to one side, and winners circa 1925-57 to the other, with twin handleds and domed cover, on plinth base with winners circa 1982-96 to white metal mount34cm high overallQty: approx. 411g
A collection of silver comprising a silver miniature twin handled trophy cup, by E Edmonds, Birmingham, a silver dish, by Asprey, London, a triform silver dish, by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham, a Turkish silver dish inset with a 20 kurus, an Austrian white metal dish inset with a thaler, a silver salt, Chester, a cased set of silver handled fruit knives, a silver spoon, an EPNS dish, with openwork border, weighable silver 231gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request
ROYAL VIENNA; a pair of 19th century vases of trophy form with covers, hand painted with harbour scenes, gilt highlighted with floral patterns, beehive mark to base, height 13cm (2).Condition Report: Both lid finials have been reattached, some minor rim chips, wear to gilt and decoration commensurate with age.
Rare 1936 Waddington Gold Edition monopoly in box in wonderful condition; includes the seldom seen rare metal tokens of trophy, bath tub, oil lantern, trolley bus , car and candlestick( an additional piece) all hotels houses, cards , money , dice, and all sets of instructions just as sold. very good condition for 80+ years in original blue engraved lettered gold weave box . A hard item to discover complete and in such good condition. (1)
An Edward VIII silver twin handled trophy, presentation engraved for the 'Anglian Boat Club Invitation Eights, 1936,' on a pedestal base, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1936, 2.31oz,8.5cm high, together with a George VI silver ashtray, of triangular form, engine turned decoration, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1941, 1.04oz, 9.5cm wide.
An important Louis XVI "pendule portique" by Robert & CourvoisierWhite and black marbleChiselled and gilt bronze mounts, surmounted by urn of floral, lions heads, lyres, oak foliage with bow, horns of plenty and love trophy elementsWhite enamelled dial of black Arabic numbering with coaxial hand for monthly calendar and signed Robert & CourvoisierTwo movement mechanism, chimes the quarters in two bells and the hours preceded by short pipe organ musical tuneSuspended by two fluted, bronze mounted columnsResting on an architectural wooden, bronze and white and black marble structureBalustrade decoration to top on a lozenge geometric patterned ground in red, black and lilac simulating balconyInterior with pinned cylinder musical box to action the pipe organFlower garlands, columns and lateral rosettes decoration with pierced bronze covers, the frontal with music trophy decoration and two applied Sèvres porcelain plaques with angelsFrance, ca. 1780(mechanism in need of repairing, losses, faults, signs of wear, evidence of woodworm) 110x59x33 cm
STUNNING IRISH SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY - 40CMS HANDLE TO HANDLE, 20CMS IN HEIGHT TO TIP OF CROWN HALLMARKED FOR DUBLIN 1.8KG. BEAUTIFULLY ENAMELLED TO FRONT WITH 2 X ULSTER VOLUNTEER FORCE STANDARDS TO REAR IT IS ENGRAVED WITH ULSTER VOLUNTEER FORCE CREST AND ROADS. 'PRESENTED TO CAPT. HOLT WARING ON THE OCCASION OF HIS MARRIAGE. BY THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE 2ND BALLALION WEST DOWN REGIMENT APRIL 1914'.Holt Waring, of Waringstown, Co. Down, was born on 26 May 1877, the son of Colonel Thomas Waring and Fanny Waring (nee Tucker). He was husband of Margaret Waring of Waringstown, County Down, and brother-in-law of Lieutenant Samuel Barbour 'Barrie' Combe, also of the North Irish Horse. Having served in the Boer War, Waring was commissioned as a lieutenant on 17 July 1903 and joined the North of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry. In July 1908 he joined the newly-formed North Irish Horse. He was promoted to captain on 6 February 1909 and Major on 12 December 1914. In October 1914 his brother, Lieutenant Commander Ruric Waring, was lost at sea when HMS Hawke was sunk by a German U-boat. Waring joined the newly formed D Squadron of the North Irish Horse, which arrived in France on 2 May 1915, attached to the 51st (Highland) Division. Later than month he took command of C Squadron of the North Irish Horse, which had been in France since the beginning of the war. On 4 August 1916 Major Waring was attached to the 13th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. Major Waring led his men when the 36th Ulster Division and the 16th Irish Division attacked at the Battle of Messines in June 1917. Two months later he took command of the 13th Rifles when Colonel Maxwell was wounded at the Battle of Passchendaele. In November 1917 the 11th and 13th Royal Irish Rifles were amalgamated to form the 11/13th Battalion. When it was disbanded in February 1918 Waring was moved to the 12th Royal Irish Rifles. On 21 March 1918, the Germans launched a massive offensive. The 36th Division, and the 12th Royal Irish Rifles in particular, sustained heavy casualties. The survivors were then sent into the lines in the Ypres Salient in the area around Kemmel Hill, just as the Germans commenced an offensive in that sector. On the night of 12/13 April, Waring led a company of 12th Rifles in a counterattack, along with a company of the 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers led by the Lieutenant Colonel Philip Kelly. Their position restored, dawn brought more determined attacks by the Germans on the trenches held by the 12th Rifles. That attack, and others during the day, were repulsed. At dawn on 15 April, the Germans launched an artillery and infantry attack and broke through on the left flank. Waring led a combined force of the remnants of the 12th Rifles and 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers, and though they failed to win back the ground lost, they stopped the German advance. Holt Waring died of wounds sustained during this action.
A late 18th century flintlock gun with breech drum conversion to percussion, signed "Pritchett", 49" overall, barrel 33" with flat section at the breech engraved "London" and with London proofs, plain flat lock, walnut fullstock secured by 3 barrel wedges, brass mounts including trigger guard engraved with trophy of flags and with pineapple finial, and flat side plate. GWO & basically GC (lock worn, throat pipe replaced, old replacement barrel wedge plates, fore end cut for barrel band, now missing, replacement steel ramrod) £80-100
A collection of silverplated and other items. Including a Victorian fiddle, thread and shell pattern table spoon, in a fitted leather covered case. Various fish eaters and fruit spoons in cases; an old English pattern part table service; and other items including an oval entree dish and cover; a small trophy cup; a pair of glass knife rests; a chrome (?) mounted dressing table set: and a glass sugar caster
A gold tone trophy depicting a knight on two tiers of marble presented to Pelé by Tamakavy and Colorado during the Knight and Gentlemen's Ball. The inscription gives tribute to Pelé, comparing him to a knight, 8 1/2 by 7 1/4 by 3 1/2 inchesPROVENANCE: The Pele Collection Julien's Auctions, June 2016, Lot 1129
A trophy presented to Pelé composed of a clear acrylic plaque etched with a portrait of Peléover the words "Ford/ Pelé Cup", mounted on a black acrylic base with a brass plaque etched "Pelé in Appreciation for Your Support to Soccer and Education.", 7 5/8 by 7 by 2 inchesPROVENANCE: The Pele Collection, Julien's Auctions, June 2016, Lot 54
A trophy presented to Pelé composed of a marble base mounted by a stylized pair of hands holding aloft a globe that is inscribed "Brasil e 500 Anos de Raça" [Brazil and 500 Years of Race]A metal plaque on the base is engraved "Raça Negra 500, Afrobas - Edson A. Nascimento" [The Black Race 50, Afro-Brazilians - Edson A. Nascimento],12 by 8 1/4 by 5 1/8 inches.PROVENANCE: The Pele Collection, Julien's Auctions, June 2016, Lot 1402.
A trophy presented to Pelé composed of a wood letter "P" next to a football, inscribed in ink on the verso "Zulinha e Galvão - Uberaba, M.G., 1980" [From Zulhina and Galvão - Uberaba, Minas Gerais, 1980].16 1/2 by 8 inchesPROVENANCE: The Pele Collection, Julien's Auctions, June 2016, Lot No.1181
A trophy presented to Pelé composed of a large crystal block with an internal laser-etched image of Pelé's #10 jersey, integrated into the phrase "Magic 10, Pelé." Accompanied by a satin-lined presentation box.8 by 4 1/4 by 3 1/4 inchesPROVENANCE: The Pele Collection, Julien's Auctions, June 2016, Lot No.1107
Sir Alex Ferguson ex Manchester United manager, their most successful of all time, signed card mounted within a photograph that's been mounted, and measures 20 x 16in. which is a standard frame size. Shown here holding the 2011 Barclays Premier League trophy. Signature cropped from book which is included with auction lot
Golf: three signed photographs of golfing legends Arnold Palmer, Ernie Els & Tony Jacklin,comprising Arnold Palmer signed golf photo measuring 14 x 11in. photograph shows Palmer at the controls of his own twin-engine plane back in 1961 having obtained a pilots license back in 1956, unique signed image. Ernie Els signed photograph measuring16 x 12in. shown kissing the Claret Jug after winning The Open Championship at Royal Lytham St Annes back in 2012, which was 10 years after his last major victory, his second Open victory at 42 years of age plus Tony Jacklin signed photo measuring 16 x 12in. shown holding the US Open trophy that he won back in 1970 at Hazeltine National Golf club in Chaska, Minnesota, (3)
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