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A WMF silver plated football trophy cup, the bell shaped bowl repousse with stylised ornament, linked to the bulbous stem by two pierced handles, the domed foot with conforming girdle and engraved 'Eigentum Des Priua Stammtisches Der Zeppelin - Oberreal Schule Konstanz Jnkernat FussballTurnier Lustenau' Man 1908. 18" high.
A FRENCH MAHOGANY INLAID AND FLORAL MARQUETRY OVAL GUERIDON with cross and chequer banding, bordered with boxwood lines, the top decorated with a trophy incorporating birds, torches, axes, a book and a shield, surmounted by a canopy of drapery and scrolling flowers and foliage, having a moulded brass border, containing three small drawers decorated with flowers and foliage, between simulated fluted stiles and with similar decoration to the sides, on cabriole legs, terminating in foliate sabots, 51cm (1ft 8in) wide, 20th Century
A Victorian miniature scent bottle, with hinged cap, foliate embossed overall, 3. 5cm h, maker CM, Birmingham 1891; a Dutch silver sweetmeat box, of flared oval shape, 3. 5cm h, 19th c; two Victorian silver foliate embossed round or oblong boxes, both Birmingham 1898 or 1899; a miniature trophy cup; a Continental cast silver tea strainer (6) . Scent bottle - in excellent "as new' condition retaining it slightly chipped stopper to the interior. The other items also in fine condition except for some slight wear to be found on the Dutch sweetmeat box only.
A George V silver novelty electrically operated cigarette lighter in the form of an aeroplane, the battery contained in the ebonised wood plinth, wing span 21cm, 10cm h, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1935 and stamped PAT NO 373219. This stylish and futuristic lighter is loosely modelled on the Super marine aircraft which was to prove so successful in the biannual Schneider Trophy competition that following three successive team victories (1927-31) the trophy was permanently awarded to Great Britain. . In overall excellent condition with a very slight knock on the top edge of the fuselage towards the tail, but this is hardly noticeable, no damage or restoration. The ebonised finish to the base a little worn on the angles, no damage or repairs, possibly in working order.
A Louis XVI silver mounted tortoiseshell necessaire, with serpentine sides and sloping lid applied with pierced and engraved mounts of festoons and a basket of flowers, a trophy to the lid, the fitted interior with silver and other accessories, including a pair of glass scent bottles with enamelled bird finials, the underside of the lid retaining part of the original pink silk lining trimmed with bullion braid, retaining a mirror to the underside of the lid, 8cm h excluding handle, 7. 5cm w, decharge marks to several pieces, c1760. Two largish chips to the tortoiseshell veneers on the front of the exterior the interior retaining all but one of the accessories all believed to be original, the enamel to the two bird stoppers of scent bottles rather chipped and worn, the lining to the underside of the lid very frayed and with some loss.
An English porcelain cabinet plate, well painted with a central still life of fruit or flowers on a marble ledge and with three border reserves of further still lifes or a musical trophy by J Rouse, signed, each in a raised gilt cartouche reserved on a sky blue ground gilt with festoons and tendrils, in shaped gilt rim, 24cm diam, c1880 It is interesting to observe Rouse has used an identical composition to that in lot (item 86) . Restored, the restoration old and having yellowed with time but of fine appearance
A Royal Crown Derby two handled vase of pronounced pear shape, finely painted by Leroy, signed, with a musical trophy in a raised gilt frame reserved on a cobalt ground with light blue and dark green, gilt-seeded reserves and medallion of flowers en grisaille, on richly gilt foot lightly moulded with overlapping leaves, 11cm h, printed mark, painted F348/1326, date code for 1903. In fine condition; no rubbing, glaze scratches, regilding or restoration.
An English porcelain miniature circular plaque, finely painted by W E Mosley, signed, with a musical trophy in scalloped gilt border reserved on a turquoise ground, the reverse with the monogram GW in roses and forget-me-knots above the date 1943 and signed again and inscribed Derby, in gilt border, 5cm diam, 1943. In fine condition and very rare/unique
The Goodwood Cup 1955. A George IV silver gilt trophy cup with cover by Richard Sibley, London 1820, the campana shape raised from a circular fluted foot with a knop to the stem with broad bead and tongue and dart decoration, the lower body embossed with acanthus and scrolling flowers incorporating two foliate mask based handles, the upper body with fruiting vine decoration below a beaded tongue and dart rim, the contemporary cover, by another unknown hand, marks rubbed or removed, fluted below an acanthus decorated bud finial, inscribed on one side of the cup "Goodwood Cup" and on the other side "Goodwood 1955", 49cm high, 167oz
Rene Lalique - Statuette Cote D'Azur Trophy, with a design patent of 12th October 1929, a rare leaning forward nude designed specifically to commemorate the inaugural of the 'Cote d'Azur Pullman Express' in 1929. Given as a commemorative gift to the passangers of the train, few appear to have survived. The Statuette gives a brilliant impression of speed and motion, her left hand caressing her hair, her right-hand placed on her upper chest, holding her quickening heart! Beautifully created in satin and clear glass, the design was loosely based on the famous Vitesse car mascot, which was designed at about the same time. In excellent original condition, to the sides of the base are intaglio moulded, R. Lalique together with an explanation in a full inscription around the base, including the date, 'Cote d'Azur Pullman Express, September 1929'. 165mm high, the base is 127mm long by 54mm wide. Its conditon today is exemplary.
Chivas Regal-12 year-old. The Seagram Grand National Perpetual Trophy. Limited Edition Spode decanter number 60, in presentation case. Bottled to commemorate 150 years of steeple chasing at Aintree, in 1984. Blended and bottled by Chivas Brothers Ltd., Aberdeen. 75 cl. 43% volume. 1 ceramic decanter
*Photograph. Fartown and Birkby Liberal Club Limited, Biliard Team, 1913-14, Winners of the Huddersfield and District Liberal Clubs' Billiard Cup, orig. sepia photograph by E.W. Turton of Birkby, showing the team standing and seated with the trophy in the foreground, the players name printed to lower margin, period oak frame, glazed (1)
*Trophy. The Burroughes & Watts Challenge Shield. Alnwick & District Billiard League, 1925-6, won by British Legion Club, Alnwick, R.L. Jobson, three silver-plated mounts on free-standing polished oak shield, approx. 16 cm. tall, together with a stained wood marker board lettered in black 'Abbott & Nicholls, Billiard Table Manufacturers, 28 Victoria Street, Bristol', and a wooden cigarette box, the lid painted with a billiard player in action, and containing a small quantity of bygone cue tips (3)
*Trophies and souvenirs. A silver-plated two-handled winners trophy, World Amateur Billiards Championship, Composition Billiard Ball Supply Co. Ltd., 1969, 28 cm tall, together with a Garrard & Co. silver plated tankard inscribed 'The Billiards and Snooker Foundation, 1969', a New Zealand paua shell cigarette box, the lid inset with presentation plaque, "1964 World Amateur Billiards Championship, Pukekohe, New Zealand, runner-up Jack Karnehm, presented by W.D. & H.O. Wills (NZ) Ltd.", a trophy shield, two metal salvers, a pair of glass brandy goblets and a whisky tumbler (9)
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY TWO-HANDLED TRAY of rounded oblong form with concave sides, the field inlaid with a central musical trophy depicting a mandolin and a lyre with sheet music amidst foliage, within swags, foliate scrollwork etc, with a brass bead-edged wooden gallery, 69cm, (27.2in) across carrying handles, sold with a fitted glass cover
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