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A Silver Vase, a small silver two handled trophy cup, a silver napkin ring, a group of spoons and other items

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AN EDWARDIAN TROPHY CUP of tapering form with moulded rim and applied fillet, flying scroll handles and moulded foot, inscribed "Twizell C.R.C. Challenge Cup", 8" high, Chester 1907, 15ozs 2dwts.

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Silver comprising: two twin handled trophy cups, a napkin ring, with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1913 and a circular dish, with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1947.

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A silver twin handled challenge trophy cup, presentation inscribed to both sides, Birmingham 1924.

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George VI presentation trophy "Bedfordshire County Championship 1938, W G Groves", Birmingham 1937, h. 19 cm

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George III fiddle-patterned serving spoon, London 1819, similar spoon, Birmingham 1817 and a small George V presentation trophy, Birmingham 1936

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Miniature Silver Trophy, Silver Egg Cup, Pair of Silver Shell Shaped Salts & a Silver Vesta Case (various dates & makers)

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A late Victorian inlaid rosewood three-piece salon suite, of left-handed chaise longue and pair of armchairs, with oval foliate panel and musical trophy decorated splat infill, on ring-turned tapered supports with ceramic castors, larger chair 89cm high.

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A plated egg waiter; a twin-handled trophy cup; a set of fish eaters with bone handles, cased; and sundries.

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A pair of cafe-au-laits; a twin-handled silver trophy cup, 1928; and sundries, 14oz (trophy)

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A twin-handled silver trophy cup, Birmingham 1927; an Art Deco trophy cup; a plated example; a tankard; a tray etc, 10oz

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A hallmarked silver oak mounted easel cricket trophy embossed with player figures above vacant cartouche and scroll borders. 5" high, Birmingham 1929.

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A hallmarked silver trophy goblet with engraved winners roll below inscription. 8.5" high. Sheffield 1918.

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a Majolica Game Pie Tureen and Cover, circa 1875, oval, the cover in high relief with game trophy of stag, quails and hares on a bed of ferns, on a lilac ground, with two-handled basket weave effect base, 28cm wide (restoration0; and A Continental Majolica Tripod Jardinière, of cylindrical form, the frieze worked with two pairs of doe and fawn, 25.5cm high (rim chip) (2)

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a Regency Porcelain Pedestal Dessert Bowl, shaped oval, internally painted with a deer trophy, externally with vignettes of a pointer and a crouched hare, anthemion gilt details, 31cm wide

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a Cast Iron Stick Stand, depicting stag brought down by hound against a naturalistic twig form stick stand, the shaped drip tray fronted by a hunting trophy, now with later painted detail, 69cm high; and Six Various Cast Iron and Aluminium Stag Doorstops (7)

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A Victorian silver trophy cup, inscribed 'Henley Royal Regatta 1888' with foliate engraving, London 1887 by Walter & John Barnard, 22.5cm high, 8 oz

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A Victorian silver trophy cup, with twin scrolled upswept handles, on pedestal foot, Birmingham 1889, maker's mark WF AF, 26cm high, 30 oz

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A Nicole Frerès Rosewood Cylinder Musical Box, the 28cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing six airs, the bed plate stamped "Nicole Frerès a Geneve" and numbered "36065", glazed inner cover, blue and black tune label to inner cover, the case inlaid with a musical trophy, hinged end panel enclosing key wind aperture, stop/start, change/repeat and emergency stop levers, with key, 45. 5cm

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A pair of African Hide Shields, together with a Gazelle trophy head, bears a label verso 'Natural History Depot, James Gardner ...', and a pair of buffalo horns.

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LONDON AMATEUR FOURSOME TROPHY 1921 AND 1926, won by Walton Heath Golf Club, TWO BRONZE OVAL MEDALLIONS. Makers: Mappin & Webb

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An electroplated trophy cup "Sylhet Races 1891 Polo Scurry"; together with a glass oil bottle with plated mounts and a plated chamberstick

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A circular silver presentation trinket box, marks indistinct; together with other silver comprising: trinket box; trophy cup; tea strainer and stand; snuff box and two ashtrays, weighable silver 11oz

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Automobilia - A collection of motor-racing programmes, mainly from British circuits, the events including B.R.D.C. Trophy Meetings at Silverstone (1952, 1958, 1960, 1966), (box).

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Two French Bandsman's Black Leather Music Pouches, each set with a stamped brass plate of a musical trophy, wtih leather shoulder strap and brass buckle (2)

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An early 20th century silver trophy cup, of angular form, Sheffield 1908 by Walker and Hall, 35cm (13 3/4in), 25 troy oz

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A Victorian silver goblet, with leaf, scroll and bird engraved bowl, knopped stem and round beaded foot, 18cm (7in) high, London 1866, 7oz, and another trophy cup with the arms of Nottingham 'The Berrey Cup, 1906', Chester 1905, 17cm (6 3/4in), 5oz

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A George III copper hot water pot of trophy form, with reeded rim and foot, 23cm (9in) high

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A plated galleried tray, two waiters, a silver trophy cup, ash tray and three other items, (8)

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A French walnut mirrored three fold screen, carved with a musical trophy

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An Edward VIII trophy cup and cover, the circular two-handled shallow bowl with crown finial to the cover and seated lion and shield ornament to the handles, on a tall trumpet-shaped column and circular foot, inscribed ÒR T Y C, Southend, 1937, Won by 'Cameo II' E G Friend', 29cm. high, maker's mark Charles Boyton with facsimile signature, London 1936, on an ebonized plinth base.

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A SILVER MARITIME TROPHY in the form of a stylised boat with a mermaid figurehead, raised on the tail of a whale, on a rectangular naturalistic base, inscribed 'The Motor Boat Trophy', London 1928, makers mark T & C, on an ebony plinth, 17cm high. * .

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A circular silver photoframe, London 1901, 12cm diameter; a Chinese silver coloured metal photoframe, with water lily decoration, 18cm high; two cigarette cases; an ashtray and a miniature trophy, (6).

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Pair of Silver Rimmed Spectacles and a Miniature Silver Trophy

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Silver Two Handled Engraved "Annual Farming Show" Trophy

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A Silver Mustard with Blue Glass Liner, Small Silver Trophy Cup,

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A collection of items, to include a pair of pierced oval salts, Chester 1918, with blue glass liners, a miniature twin handled trophy cup, assorted condiments, spoons butter knives and a match box cover, various dates and makers, together with an electroplated toast rack, assorted military cap badges and a similarly decorated box (qty)

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A Victorian Scottish trophy, with marks for Glasgow 1893, of chalice form, C-scroll panels engraved "Fifeshire Draughts Association........Lundin and Montrave 1893" Panels of Winners and a panel of two gentlemen, playing draughts

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An Edwardian silver three-handled trophy cup, on a circular base rising to an inverted bell shaped body with three downswept scroll handles, engraved with contemporary presentation inscription, 19.5cm high, Sheffield 1910, 21 ozsee lot 67 for image

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A small quantity of silver, comprising a hairbrush, purse, salt cellar, pepperette and a miniature two-handled trophy cup, various dates and makers, mostly early 20th century, 2 oz of weighable silver

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"Taylor (H A). Fairey Aircraft since 1915, 2nd imp, Putnam, 1984, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j. 8vo, with three other Putnam publications, plus Hirsch, (Robert S)Schneider Trophy Races, 1993, numerous b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., square 4to, plus other misc. aviation, mostly G/VG (a carton)"

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A silver Cowes yachting trophy mug, inscribed, with ropetwist handle, mounted with an enamel flag, H 13cm, 18oz

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A silver chocolate pot, French 19th century, of pear form enriched with a repousse trophy group and flowering boughs, set on three scroll feet. Height 20.5cm. All in 426g, 13.7oz.

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A silver two handled Brooklands Automobile Racing Club trophy cup and cover, London 1925, surmounted by a domed cover with cut card decoration and gadrooned rim, over opposed scroll handles, reeded girdle, further cut card decoration and gadrooned foot. Inscribed '34th 75MPH Short Handicap, 2nd Prize, 27th June 1925.' and with 'BARC' monogram to reverse. Height 24cm. Weight 1036g, 33oz.

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A Sheraton revival satinwood and floral painted sewing table, the musical trophy decorated top, over a pleated panea, raised on slender square tapering supports, united by shaped platform, (71 x 40cm)

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A quantity of assorted badges, buttons and brooches, etc, some silver and of military interest, together with a quantity of predominantly modern sporting related trophy mounting badges

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An official souvenir programme and admission card relating to the opening of the Hull Municipal Aerodrome by H.R.H. Prince George, October 10th 1929, together with a National Aviation Day Display souvenir programme relating to Sir Alan Cobham circa 1934, Schneider Trophy Contest 1929 programme and British Hospitals Air Pageant programme, undated.

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A RARE 16-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE by Joseph Manton, London, serial no. 1514 for circa 1801, converted from flintlock, with 30 3/8in. rebrowned twist sighted barrels (slightly shortened) rifled with twelve grooves, breeches engraved with foliage on the rib and each with platinum plug and gold-inlaid line, signed scroll engraved flat bevelled locks each with stepped tail, figured walnut half-stock with raised cheek-piece and chequered grip (some bruising), engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard engraved with a martial trophy and trigger-plate with pineapple finial, silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and brass-mounted wooden ramrod with worm, London proof marks. Literature: W. Keith Neal & D.H.L. Back, The Mantons: Gunmakers, p. 220.

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FOUR FRENCH POWDER-FLASKS, each with bag-shaped body, the first with foliate decoration framing a dog (Riling 892), and brass Boche plunger charger (charger Riling 406-2), the second decorated with a hunting trophy; the third fluted and embossed with foliage at the base (Riling 408), the last decorated with a foliate design, the first three each with copper body, the last zinc.

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A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS PISTOL by Heylin, Cornhill, London, circa 1760, 11 3/4in. overall, reconverted from percussion, with belled brass barrel signed in full and engraved with scrollwork at the breech, signed border engraved round lock, walnut full stock (fore-end repaired) carved with a shell in relief behind the barrel tang, brass mounts including grotesque mask pommel and pierced trophy of arms side-plate, and later bone-tipped ramrod, London proof marks.

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A 20-BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL by Staton, London, circa 1775, 13 3/4in. overall, with slightly swamped round barrel with sighting flat at the breech engraved 'London', engraved tang, signed border engraved flat bevelled lock (cock repaired, signature worn) with stepped tail, walnut full stock (minor repairs) carved with a shell in relief behind the barrel tang, brass mounts including spurred pommel with grotesque mask cap and pierced trophy of arms side-plate, and later wooden ramrod, Tower private proof marks. (Please see lot 436 for image)

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A CASED PAIR OF 19-BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS by Twigg & Bass, London, circa 1788-90, each 14 1/4in. overall, with slightly swamped rebrowned twist barrels each with gold-lined maker's mark at the breech and gold-lined touch-hole, silver fore-sights, engraved tangs each incorporating the rear-sight and decorated with a martial trophy, signed flat bevelled detented locks (one jaw-screw replaced) each with engraved stepped tail, safety-catch, gold-lined semi-rainproof pan and roller, set triggers, figured walnut half-stocks (minor repairs) each with chequered butt, iron mounts including trigger-guards with foliate finials, horn fore-end caps, and one original iron-mounted ramrod and one later horn-tipped ramrod (iron parts with faded renewed bluing), London proof marks, in fitted brass-cornered mahogany case, probably original, lined in green baize with some accessories including Sykes three-way brass-mounted copper pistol-flask, the lid (small repair) with flush-fitting brass carrying handle and oval escutcheon engraved with initials.

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A FINE CASED PAIR OF 25-BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS by Thomason & Jones, early 19th century, each 15 1/2in. overall, with browned twist octagonal barrels, silver fore-sights, recessed breeches each with gold-inlaid line, gold-lined maker's stamp, and platinum-lined touch hole, engraved tangs each incorporating the rear-sight, signed flat border engraved detented locks each decorated with a martial trophy and a sunburst, and with safety-catch, 'French' cock, rain-proof pan, and roller, set triggers, figured walnut half-stocks (minor blemishes) each with chequered butt, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, silver escutcheons each engraved with a crest, silver barrel-bolt escutcheons and fore-end caps, and iron-tipped ramrods, Birmingham proof marks, the underside of the barrels struck with Irish registration mark of King's County, in original lined and fitted mahogany case with three-way pistol-flask and cleaning rod, the lid with label bearing a coat of arms and motto, the exterior with white metal oval escutcheon engraved with a further coat of arms. Footnote: The arms are that of Lord Scarsdale of Kedleston Hall.

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A 50-BORE PERCUSSION ALL METAL 'SCOTTISH' DRESS PISTOL by E. & W. Bond, 45 Cornhill, London, circa 1840, 10in. overall, with three-stage blued barrel engraved with foliage at the muzzle and breech and with scrollwork and a martial trophy on the centre section, signed blued scroll engraved lock, silver-plated three-quarter stock profusely engraved with foliage, ram's horn butt with pricker in the form of a thistle, button trigger, iron belt-hook, original blued iron ramrod, and some original blued finish.

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A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS by Beckwith, London, early 19th century, 31in. overall, with three-stage brass barrel with belled muzzle signed 'London' towards the breech and fitted with spring bayonet above, engraved iron tang incorporating the bayonet release catch, engraved signed flat bevelled lock with stepped tail, safety-catch, semi-rainproof pan and roller, walnut three-quarter stock (some blemishes including 'lead shot' at wrist) with chequered grip, brass mounts including trigger-guard engraved with a martial trophy, and wooden ramrod with worm, London proof marks.

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AN 8-BORE FLINTLOCK WILDFOWLING GUN by John Manton, London, serial no. 5681 for circa 1813, with 36in. two-stage rebrowned barrel (shortened) with turned girdle, silver fore-sight, patent breech with platinum-lined touch-hole, gold-line and gold-lined maker's stamp (fourth type), tang engraved with a martial trophy, signed flat lock with 'French' cock, roller and patent V-shaped pan (steel re-faced), figured walnut half-stock (fore-end pinned and repaired) with raised cheek-piece and chequered grip, engraved iron mounts (some wear and corrosion), silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, horn fore-end cap, and brass-tipped ramrod with worm.

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A .450 WESTLEY RICHARDS PATENT 'MONKEY TAIL' BREECH-LOADING PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE by Westley Richards & Co., serial no. 5422, dated '1875', with 29in. blued octagonal barrel with Whitworth patent rifling, raised matt sighting rib with bead fore-sight and rear-sight of one standing and seven folding leaves graduated to 800 yards, the rib also with a 20in. trophy scale with the last eleven inches marked in gold-inlaid numerals, signed scroll engraved hinged breech lever, scroll engraved signed bolted lock dated within a triangle, set trigger, figured walnut half-stock with chequered pistolgrip and fore-end, iron mounts including scroll engraved trigger-guard and patchbox cover, the latter with 'M. Lebisear. Bloemfontein.' inlaid in gold, iron sling eyes, horn fore-end cap, and brass-mounted ramrod with worm (refinished throughout), Birmingham proof marks.

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FOUR 20TH CENTURY ENGRAVED OCTAGONAL SILVER DISHES, two London 1938 and two London 1939. ALSO TWO HANDLED SILVER TROPHY, Birmingham 1922 and a SILVER TEA STRAINER, Birmingham 1920. Approx 16oz in total. (6).

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A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock, painted with landscapes, lovers and a musical trophy, 19ins

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George III urn-shaped Trophy Cup, with twin handles, with heart-shaped terminals, with engraved shields containing initials, a running fox and the date 1841, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1787, 350grms.

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