Trophy shield. An early 20th century table tennis trophy shield, having embossed silver-plated oval centrepiece depicting a game of table tennis in progress, stamped R P & L (copyright) with title scroll above and rectangular nameplate and presentation cartouche below, (all without inscriptions), mounted on shield-shaped oak panel, overall dimensions approx. 56 x 40 cm. The small winners shields that were originally mounted to either side of the centre plaque have been removed. (1)
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A mixed lot of plated Table Wares comprising: An Epergne Centre Piece of scrolling strap work construction with four fitted trumpet vases and raised on a spreading circular foot; Together with a smaller example; A Sheffield plate Meat Cover and lidded Serving Dish; Hot Water Pot; Ashtray; Table Lighter; Spirit Flask and 2 Trophy Cups, (10)
A good Coalport rose pompadour ovoid vase, with divided acanthus handles, well painted by Worrall, signed, with a luxurious assemblage of peaches, grapes and flowers, a raised tooled gilt musical trophy opposing, the beaded gilt and pearl 'jewelled' frames supported by elaborate raised gilt scrollwork and festoons of flowers, gilt rims, 20cm high, printed marks in green, circa 1915. (Please see lot 306 for image)
A Swiss cylinder musical box, to play ten airs as listed on a pinned lithographic tune sheet of Jerome Thibouville-Lamy, 21cm cylinder, integral crank, Change/Repeat and Stop/Play levers, frame stamped 1502, the rosewood veneered lid inlaid musical trophy and outlined with stringing, faux rosewood sides, 46cm wide, 15.5cm high, 21cm deep
A 19th century porcelain and gilt-brass mounted salon side cabinet, the mahogany and purpleheart ground inlaid with musical trophy and neo-classical ribbon-tied floral swags, outlined with thuya crossbands, the central bevelled glass display cupboard with mirrored interior and adjustable shelves flanked by a pair of cupboards, the Sevres style panels painted with amorini amidst clouds within bleu celeste and gilt borders, the shallow frieze with portrait and floral plaques within gilt-brass foliate frames, on tall slender fluted legs joined by curving stretchers, outlined throughout with gilt-brass classical borders, on slender toupie feet, 131cm wide, 77cm high
A George III silver vase shape trophy cup and cover, with two leaf chased and reeded loop handles and applied with garrya swags, ribbon surmounted beaded medallions and acanthus, on a beaded stem and stepped spreading foot, engraved with a lion rampant crest, the cover with beaded borders and an acorn finial, London 1777 by Robert Makepeace I and Richard Carter, 39.5cm high overall (15.5in), 2097g (67.5oz)
A Victorian silver-gilt campagna shaped trophy cup, chased with a band of roses on a textured ground, part fluted with a knopped stem and round foot, engraved with a presentation inscription to 'Marshall Stephenson...', and two acanthus chased scroll handles, London 1894 by William Gibson and John Langman, 34cm high (13.5in), 2022g (65oz)
Royal Life Saving Society award of Merit AR medal to O.S.V. Waterlow 1936, diam 32mm, ditto bronze award to same recipient Oct 1933; Mediterranean Capital Ships Arbuthnot Trophy medal 1938 to Midn Waterloo HMS Hood with 2 small shield shaped awards "Old Hall League 1929" and 1931. Old Hall School silver sports awards (4) of 1925 and 1929 (un-named), diam 32mm, EF cased; an Old School Jefferson Shield medal to I. Waterlow, VF and an AE medallion "A L'Heroique Pologne" VF. (11)
An Italian Air Force officer's sword, slender DE plain blade 29", etched with Royal Arms, trophy, knot and high winged monoplane within scrolled panels, solid brass half basket eagle's feather guard with spring clip to locket, eagle's head pommel and backstrap, wirebound leather grip, in its ornamental brass mounted leather scabbard. GC (chape missing, some wear, grip wire AF)
A Geo EIC Light Company officer's sword, flat SE curved blade 27", etched with EIC arms, badge and motto, trophy and floral motifs, brass hilt with knucklebow and scrolled sidebars, flattened lion's head pommel and backstrap, wirebound wooden grip, in its steel scabbard. Basically GC (blade some wear and pitting patches, old black paint to hilt and scabbard). (See lot 1077 for illustration).
A Derby Crown Porcelain Company two-handled pedestal trophy shaped vase and cover, in the style of James Platts, decorated with two oval cameo portraits grisaille with young girls within beaded gilt oval cartouches, the ground with green harebell swags, cobalt blue border, white seed pearls, elaborate gilt handles, spreading circular base, domed cover, pierced button finial, 24cm high, printed mark, date code for 1890
A Lynton porcelain canted square scent flask, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, with musical trophy and colourful flowers, in an oval cartouche on a turquoise ground with white seed pearl and gilt flowers and dots, the sides conforming with gilt cartouches, silver collar, flame finial, 7cm high, printed mark, signed with gilt monogram (see lot 545 for illustration)
Goodwood Races Ledger 1841 - formerly belonging to Lord George Bentinck., bound in red morocco lined in gold, 44 pages, autographed on front outside cover in black ink:, Ld. George Bentinck, 19, Cavendish Square, London, contains an account of all the named races run at Goodwood over the annual four day meeting, 1841-1843, with others for 1845 and 1846, pasted in, the list of owners, many of them autographs, including many famous figures of the turf, notably Admiral Hon. Henry John Rous, Lords Chesterfield, Melbourne, Zetland, Ailesbury, Bateman, Palmerston and George Bentinck, the Dukes of Richmond, Beaufort and Bedford, Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Bt., Col. William O'Shea and George Osbaldeston. ***Goodwood, exclusively a flat racing course, on the estate of the Dukes of Richmond, Gordon & Lennox in Sussex, held its first meeting in 1801, a gold cup replacing a silver trophy in 1812 (the Goodwood Cup) the oldest surviving race in the calendar (and described at length in this item). The 5th Duke's friend Lord George Bentinck did much to develop the venue, and several other notable races were initiated under him: the Goodwood Stakes (1823); Stewards' Cup over 6 furlongs (1834, the Nassau Stakes (1840) and in 1841 the Sussex Stakes. The course only ever held one four day meeting per year until after the Second World War. ***. Lord [William] George Bentinck MP was the third but second surviving son of 4th Duke of Portland and was born at Welbeck 27th February 1802. Known to his contemporaries as the 'Napoleon of the TurfÓ he was the natural successor of Sir Charles Bunbury, 6th Bt. (1740-1821) as an administrator and reformer of racing. He was in his time a respected rider, owner and backer of horses, having kept as many as 130 at one time. The upkeep of his stables and stud is said to have cost him £40000 a year at one time and in 1845 he won a total of £100000 - a colossal sum for that period. The reforms he instigated were: flagged starts, punctuality of starts, numbering of entrants for each race, parading contestants in the paddock prior to a race and the use of horse boxes or carts to bring horses to meetings. He also abolished some questionable practices and was the first to persecute suspected fraud. In 1846 he suddenly gave it all up to concentrate on politics (he was an influential patron of the young Disraeli), whereupon one of his former star horses won the Derby, a feat which he, as an owner, had never been able to emulate. He died of a heart attack aged 46 on September 21st 1848, unmarried. 'It was Lord George Bentinck's imaginative management of the course,Ó wrote Barry Campbell (in Horse racing in Britain (Joseph 1977) 311), 'which really established Goodwood as one of the foremost courses in the CountryÓ.
A mixed lot of electroplated Tea Wares, comprising: Four Teapots; A Hot Water Pot; A Milk Jug; Sugar and Creamer; Together with a Serving Dish of oval form with applied beaded rim; A two handled Serving Dish, raised on four hoof feet; A small shaped circular Waiter; A two handled Trophy Cup and a Ridgeway's Biscuit Barrel, (13)
A mixed lot of two Trophy Cups, the first an open bowl with applied reeded bands and flying 'C' scrolled handles, presentation inscription, London makers mark D W, J W; the second of baluster form with applied scrolling handles, on a circular spreading foot, presentation inscription, Sheffield 1913, makers mark W F, A F, (2)
Victorian trophy goblet with a band of fleur de lys above alternating roundels of embossed flowers and inscriptions, on single knopped stem to flower embossed round base, London 1871, 7 1/2" high. 8ozs Inscribed 'Petersfield Christmas Show 1871. Presented by Henry Gibbins of Bedhampton for best pen of fat sheep'
A PARAGON CHINA TWO-HANDLED LOVING CUP, commemorating the coronation of Edward VIII, cauldron shaped, the handles moulded as lions, the bowl printed in colours with the Royal Coat of Arms, motto and Coronation date, the reverse with a trophy with Empire flags, the rim inscribed 'Edward VIII, King and Emperor'. Printed mark in brown
A PARAGON CHINA TWO-HANDLED LOVING CUP, commemorating the coronation of Edward VIII, cylindrical, the gilded handles moulded as lions, the bowl printed and painted in colours with the Royal Coat of Arms, motto and Coronation date, the reverse with a trophy of Empire flags, the rim inscribed 'Edward VIII, King and Emperor'. Limited edition 63/1000. (one handle defective)
A PARAGON CHINA TWO-HANDLED LOVING CUP, cylindrical, the gilded handles as lions, the bowl printed and painted with the Royal Coat of Arms, motto and date of Coronation, the reverse with a trophy of Empire Flags, the rim inscribed ' King George VI and Queen Elizabeth'. Limited edition 75/750. Printed mark in gilt
AN ART DECO 'TITANINE' TROPHY, lacquered wood and composition, for the England-Australia Air Race 1934 presented to the winner C. W. A. Scott and J. Campbell-Black, flying a De Havilland Comet; the trophy modelled as a black wooden sphere finished with titanine satin finish, surmounted with a model of a De Havilland Comet, 16in. (40.5cms) high (Please see lot 607 for image)
A William IV silver gilt two handled trophy cup and cover, of campana form with scrolled acanthus leaf rim and handles and foliate and floral decoration in relief throughout, the domed cover with later base metal figure of a bull, the trophy with later dated inscription and pastoral scene of a ploughman and horses, makers Barnard Bros. London 1832, 109oz, 17.5ins
An early 20c cricket trophy for the Coal Exporter's Cricket Club's Hull v Grimsby Teams in the form of a cricket ball with hallmarked silver collar and various plaques giving match results from 1909 to 1920, loosely supported on three crossed wickets on an oak plinth bearing a hallmarked silver plaque inscribed "Presented to F.T.Lazenby Esq. by the Members of the Grimsby and Hull Coal Exporter's Cricket Teams 1909 to 1921", 20 cms.
A George III faded mahogany knife box, the crossbanded hinged sloping lid later painted in the style of Angelica Kauffmann with central Classical profile roundel within festoon swags and foliate borders, enclosing interior later fitted for stationery over serpentine moulded front with oval brass ring handle, escutcheon plate and painted musical trophy flanked by Prince of Wales feathers and festoon garlands, 38cm high, 23.5cm wide.
A French gilt brass four-glass mantel clock, circa 1880, the eight-day two-train bell-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the centre of the two-piece Roman numeral white enamel dial, the case with cast globe and telescope foliate draped trophy crest, over leafy mount applied caddy moulded angles and plinth base with foliate feet, 36cm high.
Thos Ellis, Plymouth. A 19th century French alabaster and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, surmounted by an urn finial, flanked by putti holding trumpets, with applied musical trophy decoration, the 9cm. dial with gilt Arabic numerals, signed 'Thos Ellis, Plymouth', the circular twin drum movement striking to a bell, raised on a giltwood base, contained under a glass dome, 48cm. high.
Victorian military plated trophy, with Highlander figural finial to lid over cup shaped vessel and with military figures in relief and floral decoration, engraved to one side '10TH L.R.V. Glasgow Highlanders. DRILL AND EFFICIENCY COMPETITION 1880. SECOND PRIZE Presented by Major Williamson. GAINED BY B. Coy. Captain Easton Lieut. G.R. Stewart COMMANDING.', on a triple crossed rifle support and circular base, 13 1/2in (34.3cm) high (Please see lot 225B for image)
A 19th Century Danish Naval Officers Sword, the 70cms slightly curved pipe back blade slightly etched with a trophy of arms, scrolling foliage etc. The gilt brass hilt with a single knuckle bow and pierced with a crowned fouled anchor. The grip of ivory, complete in scabbard with gilt fittings. The throat with a frog stud in the form of a shell and chiselled with an anchor against two flags. (Blade etching faint, gilding rubbed, scabbard chapel lacking)
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