EIGHT PIECES OF SLAG GLASS/MALACHITE GLASS, late nineteenth century, comprising a Greener blue and white comport, height 14cm, a small turquoise blue and white bowl by Sowerby, in the form of a trophy, a green and white Sowerby salt in the form of a pail, a purple, blue and white twin handled Sowerby bowl, a purple and white Davidson cream jug, a Sowerby purple and white basket, and an unmarked purple and white egg cup and three handled vase (the latter cracked) (8) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition or as stated in the description, some minor chips and fleabites, would benefit from a clean)
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A GROUP OF SILVERPLATE AND BRASS METALWARE, comprising a brass chamber stick, a pair of brass candle sticks, mammered circular serving tray, a silverplate trophy jug, a late 19th century coffee pot with a finial in the form of a hound, two teapots, sugar bowl, two serving trays, cake slice and four spoons, a preserve pot in the form of a scallop shell, etc. (Qty) (Condition report: finials on both teapots are damaged, wear to scallop dish)
TENBY LAWN TENNIS CLUB ACE'S CHALLENGE TROPHY SHIELD, dated '1895', pressed copper and enamel, on upholstered wooden mount, engraved 'Vaughton Birmingham' to bottom left, design number '220040' engraved to bottom right, engraved 'Tenby Lawn Tennis Club, presented by Mr George Ace, The Sports Depot, Tenby', 31 x 45 cm Comments: fabric heavily worn with some holes and rips, multiple winner shields missing
Original vintage motorsport poster for a championship event Independence Day Trophy Races held on 3-4 July 1965 at West Delta Park in Portland Oregon featuring an image of a racing car with the title text above and logos of the Cascade Sports Car Club and International Conference of Northwest Sports Car Clubs below. Horizontal. Excellent condition. Country of issue: USA, designer: unknown, size (cm): 36x51, year of printing: 1965.
Original vintage sport poster for the VIII Coca-Cola Duward Trophy / VIII Trofeo Coca-Cola-Duward bicycle race organised by the Velo Club Portillo in June 1968 featuring great artwork of a racing cyclist in a purple top cycling on a bike towards the viewer on the side of the event details with the title above and bold red Bebe / Drink Coca-Cola logo and sponsorship text below - Todo va mejor con Coca-Cola / Everything is better with Coca-Cola. Good condition, folds, staining, tears. Country of issue: Spain, designer: unknown, size (cm): 48x33, year of printing: 1968.
Y THE EDMONSTONE FAMILY DESK SEAL A SILVER MOUNTED TOOTH DESK SEAL, BY ASPREY & CO, LONDON 1930 the tooth with an applied silver collar, with pierced sides, the integral oval seal with an engraved crest above a heraldic shield, engraved to the sides NGAMILAND 15 SEPT 1929Dimensions:Length: 10cm, matrix: 30mm x 25mmNote: Note:CITES STATUS: African Lion Panthera leo - CITES Appendix II - Annex B (Added 02/01/2017) [Only the populations of India are CITES Appendix I (26/11/2019); all other populations are included in Appendix II] - Article 10 Exempt as a worked specimen in a finished state before 3 March 1947This specimen has been carved and fitted inside this desk seal that is clearly hallmarked and dated to 1929 with the location of Ngamiland (a North-West district area of Botswana). The only big cat species large enough for this specimen to have come from is either a lion or a tiger. All species of tiger's population range were on another continent from Ngamiland in the 1920s as were all populations of the Asiatic Lion, therefore this specimen could only have come from an African Lion. Following the CoP17 summit in Johannesburg in 2017 the trade in lion parts including bones, skins, teeth to trophy heads were banned from current wild populations but historic specimens appear to still be subject to the same jurisdiction as other specimens from Appendix II species. An Article 10 Certificate is not required to own or trade in specimens of species listed on Annex B of the CITES regulations.
Antoine Ravrio, a late 19th Century French gilt ormolu bracket clock, circa 1870, of Empire Revival design, surmounted by a trophy of quiver arrows and horn, adjacent standing figure of Diana the huntress with bow and to the other side a tree stump with seated dog, white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed 'Ravrio Bronzier a Paris, Mesnil Horologer' raised on a green veined marble plinth with four toupee feet, eight day movement striking on a bell, 41cm high, 35cm wide, (key)
Silver, a collection of items to comprise an ornate trophy hallmarked Chester 1902, silver weight approx. 319 g mounted on a wooden stand, a pig pie weight with rubbed Chester hallmark Circa 1870, a teaspoon hallmarked Exeter 1853 JS (John Stone), a pair of boxed Walker & Hall napkin rings, a silver topped sugar caster, a silver ink well (glass missing), silver sugar tongs, 2 teaspoons and 2 thimbles ( gen gd) (11)
Football programmes, a collection of approx. 120 mostly non-League & reserve programmes 1940's onwards inc. Barnet v Finchley 1947/48, Doncaster v Southampton 50/51, Cardiff v Doncaster 50/51, Southport v Accrington 52/53, Norwich Fixture Card 55/56, Brighton v Luton 55/56, Ipswich Res v Bristol Rovers Res 55/56, Brighton v Liverpool English Schools Trophy Final 1st Leg 55/56, Huddersfield Fixture Card 64/65, Preston Res v Newcastle Res 64/65 single sheet, various others inc. 40+ modern team sheets mainly with North West interest (mixed condition, some with faults, team changes, scores etc)
* Schneider Trophy. An important silver-plated Schneider Trophy miniature presented to Group Captain William Frederick Dry, CBE, mounted on an ebonised plinth applied with nine silver-plated plaques recording the International Schneider Trophy winners, World's Speed Record holders and Royal Air Force High-Speed Flight members, variously dated 1927-1931, 11.5 cm high x 14.5 cm wide x 11 cm deep, together with a collection of original documents and photographs including a photograph album containing approximately 40 black and white photographs compiled by Dry including the aircraft workshop, Supermarine S.6A, N248, Gloster Napier IVB N222, Supermarine S.5 N219, plus earlier family life and military service in the Royal Flying Corps, nine large format black and white photographs (some press and RAF issued) showing the Schneider Trophy in Venice (1927) and Calshot (1931), a handwritten copy of lecture notes and a further typed copy, the book, The Schneider Trophy Contests (1913-1931) by Ellison Hawks, inscribed 'W Dry' and other related items QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Group Captain William Frederick Dry, CBE (1896-1974) then by family descent.Group Captain William Frederick Dry, CBE (1896-1974) was the Engineering Officer of the 1931 Schneider Trophy-winning team. He and seven of the winning team were awarded the Schneider Trophy miniature. The full-size trophy is held at the Science Museum.Dry on leaving school in 1914 enlisted in the Royal Engineers, his role was a motorcycle despatch rider. In 1915 he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and quickly gained his wings and commission, being based at Netheravon.The RFC amalgamated with the RNAS to form the RAF on 1 April 1918 and Dry transferred to the RAF and started engineering training, whilst flying squadrons were being established. He served for six years at Martlesham and then posted overseas to India, based near Karachu. Whilst there many pioneer long-distance flights to the Far East and Australia passed through including Arthur Gordon Jones-Williams and Sir Alan Cobham (see lot 375)At the end of 1930 Dry returned to England and early in 1931 he had the opportunity to join the High Speed Flight as Team Engineer, which set up initially at Felixstowe, later moving to Calshott. This was RJ Mitchell's dream child and the Supermarine S6B was born.The seaplane was quite different to contemporary aircraft, being all metal and its fuel contained in the floats, a supercharged boosted Rolls Royce engine, and the whole plane of futuristic aerodynamic styling.Dry explained in a lecture talk he made (the notes included in the lot) that the seaplane was tricky to handle, particularly at take-off, made even worse more difficult with no forward visibility!There were significant engineering issues to overcome. The reality was that every occasion the plane ventured out was a test, with great risk of damage, and danger for the pilot.The advance in air speeds that were achieved that September of 1931, were indeed remarkable. It is little wonder that the Supermarine S6B should be the forerunner of what was to come the Spitfire fighter aircraft.After the Schneider Trophy excitement, Dry continued in the RAF, and another tour of India later returning to England to take up an appointment at the RAF Staff College. His role became Personal Staff Officer to four successive Assistant and Deputy Chiefs of Air Staff including William Sholto Douglas and Arthur 'Bomber' Harris. Dry retired from active service in 1946.Dry could often be seen driving between Camberley and his home Frogmore, Surrey in his pre-war open top Riley sports tourer resplendent with its Supermarine seaplane bonnet mascot. see lots 374, 375.
* RAF Trophy. A Royal Air Force silver-plated trophy presented to Air Vice-Marshal D. Parry-Evans, CBE, the trophy formed as a kestrel mounted on an ebonised base with a hallmarked silver plaque engraved 'Royal Air Force Staff College Air Vice-Marshal D. Parry-Evans CBE, RAF Commandant 1981-1902', 19 cm highQTY: (1)NOTE:Air Chief Marshal Sir David George Parry-Evans, GCB, CBE (1935-2020) was educated at Berkhamstead School before joining the RAF in 1953. He became Officer Commanding No.214 Squadron in 1974, Commandment of the RAF Staff College, Bracknell in 1981 and then went on to be Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief RAF Germany and Second Tactical Air Force in 1985, and last post as Air Member for Personnel in 1989 before retiring in 1991. He later became President of the Shackelton Association.
* Schneider Trophy. A collection of photographs compiled by Group Captain William Frederick Dry, CBE, who was the Engineer Officer on the winning 1931 Schneider Trophy Contest winning team, including a photograph album compiled by Dry for the period of 1917-1926 (approximately 65 photographs) including Royal Flying Corps at Netheravon 1917, Martlesham 1924-26, Sir Alan Cobham 1926 and his replacement observer, Karachi 1926, airfields, aerial photographs plus nine loose photographs all 6 x 8 inches, including one signed by Squadron Leader Arthur Gordon Jones-Williams and his co-pilot Lieutenant Norman Jenkins with their Fairey long-range monoplane at Karachi 1929 QTY: (1)NOTE:See lots 373, 374.
* Schneider Trophy. Notes on High Speed Flight, 1931 collected by Wing Commander A.H. Orlebar, A.F.C, p.s.a., Air Ministry publication (Strictly Confidential) dated 15 April 1932, additionally stamped 'The Resident Technical Officer', 15 sections plus appendix, numerous technical diagrams and blueprint drawings including record of test flights, Calshot 1931, Supermarine S.VI.A and S.VI.B aircraft, a couple of annotated technical drawings and numeric table, bound by metal, some staining to the paper and frayed edges, 34 x 20.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Air Vice Marshal Augustus Henry Orlebar, CBE, AFC & Bar (1897-1943), was a pilot in both WWI & WWII serving with the RFC and RAF. He is particularly remembered for his high speed flying, commanding the High Speed Flight RAF, competing in the Schneider Trophy of 1927-1931, and holding the world air speed record. In 1929 Orlebar set an air speed record of 357.7 mph in Supermarine S.6 N247. The final Schneider Trophy contest was held in 1931 with a 3rd place win for Britain. Orlebar's report described Flight Lieutenant George Stainforth's achievement of a new speed record at over 400 mph.
* Schneider Trophy. A Royal Air Force silver-plated trophy presented to Group Captain William Frederick Dry, CBE who was the Engineer Officer on the winning 1931 Schneider Trophy Contest winning team, the trophy formed as a kestrel mounted in an ebonised base with a plaque engraved 'Royal Air Force Staff College Presented to Group Captain W.F. Dry, C.B.E., R.A.F. (Ret.) College Secretary 1946-1962', 19 cm high QTY: (1)NOTE:See lots 373, 375.
Subbuteo - Four boxed Table Soccer teams to include 2 x HW (Ref. 10 Fulham / Derby - missing one player & Ref. 50 Brazil) and 2 x LW World Cup teams (318 Scotland & 41 Canada), together with a boxed C115 Match Score Recorder (damaged box), boxed C132 Throw-In Figures, boxed C119 World Cup Trophy and a playing pitch. (Teams complete unless stated & show some play wear, boxes vary)
A collection of silver plated items to include; A lidded tureen, large trumpet vase with lions head ring handles, a plated topped cut glass claret jug, dishes, a pierced work bottle holder, a coffee pot, cigar box, trophy and, some cased flatware - knives and forks with silver collars, and others unboxed and others. (1 box)
A quantity of silver to include; A London silver two handled trophy engraved "The Walters Junior Charity Cup" (broken handle), three silver watch cases, two silver thimbles, broken silver brooches and chains.Weighable English Silver: Approx. 265 grams (8.5ozt)Further Details: All mostly broken, dented, tarnishing.
AN ASSORTED GROUP OF SILVER, VICTORIAN AND LATER including a late Victorian heart shaped snuff box by Hilliard & Thomason, Chester 1897, heavily chased with C-scrolls and foliage, the hinged cover engraved with a monogram and 1903, gilded to interior; an Art Nouveau match box sleeve by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1904, repoussé with foliate stems and whiplash; a George V purse by James Clark & John Sewell, Chester 1917, engraved each side with scrolling foliage, the front cartouche engraved with initials 'AP'; a George V small silver twin-handled trophy cup by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1935, with presentation inscription; etc. (10) Matchbox sleeve 7.4cm by 5cm, weighable silver approx. 7 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY CUP by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1932, circular form, twin leaf-capped S-scroll handles, circular stepped base, on an ebonised plinth base. 23.5cm high on base, 13.7 troy ounces grossPresentation inscription: STAINTONDALE HUNT / POINT TO POINT / STEEPLECHASES / 1939. / ADJACENT HUNTS' / FARMERS' RACE / PRESENTED BY J.C.OATES ESQ., / WON BYHallmarks are clear and well struck, several dents to the body.
Omar Ramsden (1873-1939)Trophy for the Chelsea Flower Show Gold Prize 1937silver and silver gilthallmarked for London 193619cm high.In good condition overall - the gilding is quite worn, allowing the silver to show through on the edges of the faceted surface. Some scratches to the interior and base. Marks are clear.
FIVE ENGLISH ROWING RACE TROPHY OARS LATE 19TH CENTURY all won by Robert Octavius Pitman, and made by Ayling & Sons, Vauxhall, London; the full length blades with paddles painted with the race and competitors that won, including the Grand Challenge Cup (Eights), Henley 1895, Grand Challenge Cup (Eights), Henley 1897 (New College, Oxford), Visitor Challenge Cup (Fours), Henley Royal Regatta 1898 (New College, Oxford), Grand Challenge Cup (Eights), Henley 1900 (Leander) and Stewards Challenge Cup (Fours), Henley 1900 (Leander)Dimensions:all approximately 380cm long, 15cm wideProvenance:Provenance: Robert Octavius Pitman W.S. was a member of the Pitman family who were partners in the legal firm of J & F Anderson of 42 Castle Street Edinburgh, later amalgamated into Anderson Strathern. After his rowing career for New College Oxford and Leander Rowing Club he settled at The Corner House, Gullane, with his wife Beatrice (née Sanderson). Robert was also part of the eight that won the 55th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race of 1898 and the Leander Eight that won the Grand Challenge Cup, Henley in 1899. Hence by decent to his son and now to the present owner.
Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst 22x16 montage print England two 1966 world cup final goalscorers hold the Jules Rimet Trophy with captain Bobby Moore. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Sean Fallon 16x12 signed colourised photo, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows Fallon lifting the Scottish Cup Trophy after defeating Motherwell in the 1950/51 Scottish Cup Final. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football Andrea Pirlo signed 12x8 colour photo pictured with the World Cup Trophy while playing for Italy. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football, Carlos Alberto Torres signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured as he receives the 1970 Jules Rimet Trophy as Brazil's Team Captain. Torres, also known as O Capitão do Tri, was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right sided full back or wing back. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters signed 16x12 black and white plus colour photo. Photo shows Englands Two World Cup goalscorers hold the Jules Rimet Trophy with Captain Bobby Moore. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Jimmy Greenhoff & Stuart Pearson 16x12 signed colour photo, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows Manchester Utd duo Greenhoff and Pearson pose with the 1977 FA Cup Trophy after defeating Liverpool 2-1. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football. Multi Signed Burnley 1959/60 League Champions 18x12 colour photo. Signed by Robson, Cummings, Blacklaw, Angus, Connelly, McIlroy, Pointer, Pilkington and Meredith. Limited Edition. Photo shows the Burnley starting 11 with the League Trophy. Good Condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Pat Jennings signed 22x16 black and white 1967 FA Cup Final print Goalkeeper Pat Jennings proudly holds aloft the FA Cup Trophy with Cyril Knowles on their lap of honour after Tottenham Hotspur defeat Chelsea 2 1 at Wembley 20th May 1967 limited edition 250 copies. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football. Ossie Ardiles Signed 16x12 colour photo. Photo shows Ardiles with a trophy on his head. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Billy Bonds 16x12 signed colourised photo, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows West Ham's Bond's holding aloft the 2nd Division Trophy after Hammers Successful 1980/81 campaign. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football. Djibril Cisse Signed 10 x 8 inch Colour Photo showing Djibril Cisse Holding Aloft Champions League Trophy From Istanbul. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football. Tottenham Hotspurs FC Steve Perryman and Ossie Ardiles Signed 16x12 colour photo. Photo shows the pair holding a trophy. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Dennis Law 16x12 signed colourised photo Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows Herd and Foulkes Hoisting Skipper Law into the air while holding the League Division One Trophy May 1965. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football Andrea Pirlo signed 12x8 colour photo pictured with the World Cup Trophy while playing for Italy. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Ron Yeats 16x12 signed colour, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows Yeats of Liverpool clutching the League Championship Trophy as Liverpool are crowned 1965/66 Division 1 champions. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
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