A Swiss bells-in-sight musical box, the 41cm pinned cylinder playing the twelve airs timbres as listed on the original lithographed tuned sheet to the underside of the lid, having two piece comb and six engraved and nickel plated bells with white opaque glass strikers, Strike/Bells-at-Will and other levers and winding handle, in rosewood and marquetry case with a musical trophy to the lid, 67 x 31cm, the label numbered 2666 with contemporary ink inscription March 31st 1871 Wm Potts
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An Edward VII Sheraton Revival painted satinwood bureau, crossbanded throughout and line inlaid, a trophy and medallion of a young woman to the flap, the sides with cornucopiae, the fitted interior with an urn to the central door, having three drawers with silver plated handles on cabriole legs, 100cm h, 69cm w
A LATE VICTORIAN LIGHT INFANTRY SILVER PRIZE SPOON of "hour-glass" pattern and of tablespoon size, the terminal cast with a military armorial trophy of arms, above a laurel wreath with engraved inscription: "3RD R.J.L.I. Drill 1895, F.C.DART", hallmarked London, 1894, maker J.P.G. 3.2ozs, (99gm)
A GOOD GEORGE III TWO-HANDLED SILVER CUP AND COVER of neoclassical urn form, the spreading cover with urn finial above reeding, the basally-reeded body between reeded handles, on a reeded spreading base, unengraved, hallmarked London, 1805, maker's mark HS to cover, 34.5cm, (13.6in) high, 34.7ozs, (1080gm): Later awarded as a trophy, with red plush-covered circular plinth, the plaque inscribed "NORTHUMBERLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY/NEWCASTLE 1874/ Presented by/ MRS.A.H. BROWNE, Awarded to /MESSRS M & F TEASDALE/ FOR THE BEST GALLOWAY BULL" (2)
A late Victorian embossed presentation trophy punch bowl, circular with everted rim decorated with mask and wreath design, the body profusely decorated with mythological beasts, acanthus leaves and flowers around cartouche, one inscribed inscription "Harrogate Camp Challenge Trophy for 2 Miles Safety Bicycle Race Instituted 1892", lion mask and ring handles, on spreading lobed base, 17.25in. (44cm) wide, on ebonised stand, with silver plaque inscribed inscription "Harrogate Camp Challenge Trophy Won by J. Green, August Bank Holiday, 1892 3 & 4", complete with oak velvet lined two door trophy cabinet, 20.5in. (52cm).
A Victorian silver trophy presented by the 'Surrey Volunteer Rifles', of ovoid shape with a rifleman surmount, engraved with strapwork on a fluted column, a foliate base and an ebonised plinth. The two reserves engraved 'Challenge Cup presented by Harry W Peek Esq M.P. ...' and 'Surrey Volunteer Rifles Wimbledon' with a fitted oak case, London 1861, by 31oz, 39cm high
Two similar William IV silvergilt 'trophy' goblets, on knopped pedestal bases with shaped and flared bowls, decorated with equally spaced, applied cast flowerhead set, in chased foliate sprays, both inscribed 'won at The Red House', one 'June 9th 1834'; and the other 'June 16th 1834', both by Messrs Barnard London 1833. 7" (17.5cm) and 6.75" (17cm) high respectively 26.5oz (2).
A French Ormolu Troubadour Clock, the engine turned radial centre dial over winged figures and a trophy of arrows and quivers, supporting a music stand, flanked by a lyre upon a stool, with a basal frieze of infants playing musical instruments, on block feet decorated with anchors, the movement count wheel striking a bell, numbered 937, (42cm high)
The Filtrate Trophy, presented by Filtrate Oils for the most meritious performance each year in Motor Cycle Sport starting in 1953 with J.Kidson, winners include Phil Read and Graham Noyce. This Trophy comprises a Manx Norton flywheel assembly mounted on a wooden plinth surrounded by a silver laurel wreath
Vincent & Co A LARGE 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK having a humped surmount with central cast brass panel of two opposed putti holding a trophy, the black slate chapter ring with incised gilt Roman numerals framing a partially-exposed half-hour striking movement (chiming on a coiled gong) to the flower-decorated centre,between cast female terms and side handles, the movement stamped 4294 over 74, "VINCENT & Cie /MEDALLIE D'ARGENT 1855", 49cm x 16cm x 51.5cm high, (19.3in x 6.3in x 20.3in) (with pendulum and key)
A jewelled gold and enamel musical box, Joly, Chenevard & Jouvet, Geneva, 1815-1820, rectangular, the lid with a central turquoise-set musical trophy on a textured engine-turned ground, the borders twined with flowers picked out in dark blue enamel, the movement playing two tunes width 8cm, 3 1/8in, with two later keys
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED CRICKET TROPHY presented by Coombe Warren Cricket Club to G. Batson, for Highest Batting Averages 1892-4, the trophy of goblet form with laurel-decorated handles, the body with well-defined foliage and gadrooning, on a leaf-decorated domed foot, hallmarked Birmingham, 1895, maker's mark indistinct (V & S?), 21.5cm, (8.5in) high, 14ozs, (435gms)
A Louis XVI style ormolu mantel clock, French 19th Century, with eight day movement and count wheel strike, the circular gilt dial, with inset enamel Roman numerals, the scrolled foliate case with a bronze musical trophy mount and surmounted by the figure of a seated child, set on four scrolled legs and integral scrolled and shaped base, movement marked "Leforestier". 63.5 cms tall.
An ormolu, Louis XVI style mantel clock garniture, French 19th Century, with eight day movement and count wheel strike, the circular enamel dial, with Roman numerals, set beneath a trophy group above two pilaster's with foliate and floral mounts, the pair of candelabra with conforming decoration. Dial marked "Mon Marquis Paris", movement stamped "Languereau Paris", Height 43cm.
An extensive pale walnut dining room suite, circa 1920, by Gillows, Lancaster, the sideboard of serpentine outline, with `C' scroll and shell moulded edge, over a two drawer frieze and four panelled doors, above a shaped apron with central floral carved trophy, raised upon short cabriole claw and ball supports with mask capitals, the extending dining table with rectangular canted corner top, with an additional leaf and eight matching splat back chairs including two carvers, table, 200cm maximum (10)
Sheraton Revival mahogany satinwood banded and marquetry inlaid display cabinet, stamped by Edwards & Roberts, circa 1905, of canted rectangular form, the upper section with broken swan-neck pediment above a central glazed door and side panels enclosing 2 adjustable shelves, the base fitted with a single cupboard door and a pair of panels with trophy inlay, above a solid shelf, on square tapered legs, 121.5cm wide x 214.5cm high, losses to veneer, panels slightly bowed, spade feet lacking.
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