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Lot 1216

Antique large silver plate lidded trophy inscribed Bathurst FBD, 1889, presented by W.Kerr Sydney, height 33cm approx

Lot 1081

Martin Boyd (NSW) yellow vase in the shape of a trophy, height approx 16cm

Lot 25

A silver ashtray and a small silver trophy. The former 12 cm diameter. 190.5 grammes.

Lot 39

A silver twin handled trophy cup on stand. 24 cm high overall. 366.8 grammes.

Lot 40

A silver twin handled trophy cup on stand. 25 cm high. 580.1 grammes total weight including base.

Lot 315

Collection of Silver and White Metal including 19th century Trophy, Wine Funnel, Pin Dish, Silver Brush, etc

Lot 2288

A George V silver Kennel Club miniature pedestal trophy cup and cover, the stepped and reeded cover surmounted with a cast dog, one side of the plain cup with presentation inscription 'KENNEL CLUB SHOW 1931, OUBOROUGH CUP For the Best Great Dane Presented by JAMES V. RANK Won by Mrs F Hatfield's Bitch Zarina of Sudbury', upon a tapering column with three supports, to a domed stepped base, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1928, gross h.15cm, 3.4oz

Lot 2408

A 9ct yellow gold open curblink bracelet with 14 charms attached, having padlock and safety chain, length approx 190mm, width 12mm, charms to include a yellow metal ornate egg with eight green cabochon stones, 9ct rabbit, 9ct trophy, 9ct bunch of keys, 9ct spade, 9ct lantern with crystal, yellow metal elephant, 9ct articulated fish, yellow metal motor car, ornate yellow metal spherical pendant with ten 9.1 x 7.25mm oval amethysts, a yellow metal Etruscan style pendant with two 15 x 11.7mm oval turquoise cabochons, yellow metal scrollwork fob with a 17.9mm faceted round amethyst, a yellow metal lantern with four 9 x 7.1mm rectangular green stone, and a 9ct '21' horseshoe charm, gross weight 127.5g, bracelet hallmarked 9ct, London 1966, unhallmarked charms tested as 9ct and 18ctLantern has been squashed.The rest of the charms appear good with modest age wear only.

Lot 145

Two late 19th / early 20th century open-faced pocket watches: 1. silver-cased with link chain and hallmarked silver trophy-style fob, white-enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued-steel hands and with subsidiary seconds hand at the six o'clock position, engine-turned case (slight dents) and vacant shield-shaped cartouche; 2. a base metal example (the white-enamel dial cracked), with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand at the six o'clock position, the rear case opening to reveal maker 'Omega' and original serial number.

Lot 46

A William Yeoward crystal sporting trophy vase: engraved 'Junior European Three Day Event Championships 2000'; the circular tapering vase decorated with fluting and supported by a knopf stem and circular foot; signed stencil to the base 'William Yeoward'. (26.5 cm high, 12.5 cm x rim diameter)

Lot 839

Gr. Terrine, Rokoko-Stil, Wilkens um 1900.800er Silber. Händlerstempel "Netter". Kugelig- bauchiger Korpus, nach unten verjüngt, auf 4 gr. Volutenfüßen m. Rocaille-Ansätzen. Schulter m. gr. seitl. Rocaille-Henkeln m. Muschelwerk- Details. Eingeschnürter Hals, obenauf mittig gewölbter Deckel m. Rocaille-Rand m. Löffelaus- schnitt u. gr. Knospenknauf auf Blattrelief. Deckel schauseitig m. Gravur "KN" m. Ähren-Details, Wandung schauseitig m. Gravur "The Knud Nielsen Trophy". Oberfläche teils leicht be- rieben, Deckel u. Korpus m. Dellen/ gestaucht, Fuß- u. Henkel-Ansätze gestaucht. B 38,8 cm 2.590gGravur, Henkel, KN, Netter, Rocaillen, The Knud Nielsen Trophy, Volutenfüße

Lot 412

Motor Racing Stirling Moss signed 1973 Silverstone International Trophy Motor Racing cover. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 1260

A collection of George V silver and enamelled fob medals, all dating from the 1930's and awarded to R.A. Scott, to include Berkhamsted & District M.C.C.C. x6, Sydenham Motor Club x3, St Albans District Auto Club, Watford & Dist. Auto Club, Dunstable & District M.C. and West Herts Auto Club, together with a silver clad trophy inscribed "Sidcup & D.M.C.C. Runner Up Broadway Shield 1935 R.A. Scott". (14)Lots 1246 to 1260 comprise a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69” Read more here

Lot 1252

A near pair of George V. silver trophy cups, each having a wavy rim with cast border and twin handles, with enamelled badge for the North London Motor Club and inscribed "Barnett Grass Speedway R.A. Scott", dated 28.5.33 and 4.6.33, maker Birmingham Medal Co., Birmingham, 1932, h. 10.5cm, gross weight 7.1oz. (2)Lots 1246 to 1260 comprise a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69” Read more here

Lot 1269

A Carling F.A. Premiership Manager of the Month trophy, awarded to Peter Taylor of Leicester City, September 2000, w.31, d.9, h.16cm.

Lot 1253

A George V. silver trophy, the wavy rim with cast border and twin scrolling handles having an enamel badge for the North London Motor club and presentation inscription "Barnet Grass Speedway Sept 27th 1931 R.A.Scott", maker Turner & Simpson, Birmingham, 1930, h.13cm, together with two George V. silver trophy goblets each for Barnet Grass Speedway to R.A. Scott, dated June 21st 1931 and 2-10-32, maker Turner & Simpson, Birmingham, 1930 and 1931, h.11cm and 7.5cm. gross weight 6.4oz. (3)Lots 1246 to 1260 comprise a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69” Read more here

Lot 1247

A George V white metal trophy, modelled as a stag on a naturalistic base and ebonised stepped rectangular plinth with presentation plaque "Watford & D.A.C. Open To Centre Grass Track Races, Sept. 1932. Unlim 1st R.A. Scott, h.22cm.Lots 1246 to 1260 comprise a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69” Read more here

Lot 1249

A George V silver trophy cup, of bell shaped with twin handles on a domed foot, having an enamel badge for the North London Motor Club and inscribed " Barnet Speedway 2.7.33. R.A. Scott", maker Turner and Simpson, Birmingham, 1932, h.14cm, 6.8oz.Lots 1246 to 1260 comprise a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69” Read more here

Lot 1246

Speedway / Grass Track Racing, a George V silver trophy, modelled in the form of Nike in standing pose upon a winged wheel blowing a horn and with a wreath in her left hand, mounted on a domed base and ebonised socle with presentation plaque "Sydenham Motor Club Flying Mile Circuit 28th July 1935 Solo Championship Race, 2nd R.A. Scott, maker Alexander Clarke & Co., Birmingham, 1935, h.23cm.Lots 1246 to 1260 comprise a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69” Read more here

Lot 1248

A George V. silver trophy cup, the shaped rim with cast border and acanthus capped twin C-scroll handles, having an enamel badge for the North London Motor Club above a presentation inscription "Barnet Grass Speedway July 24th and August 1st 1932, R.A. Scott", maker Birmingham Medal Co., Birmingham, 1932, h.19cm, 10.8oz.From a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69”The majority of these trophies date from the early 1930s and include races put on by the North London Motor Club and staged at Barnet Speedway. This grass and cinders track was used from 1929 until 1936 and attracted thousands of spectators and competitors during the early boom years of Grass-Track Speedway.Speedway took off as a competitive sport in the UK after the First World War when technological advances and mass production led to increased availability of motorcycles to the general public. When the Auto Cycle Union banned racing on public roads in 1925, many riders clubbed together to hire privately-owned grass fields (after the harvest had been collected), which naturally led to dedicated clubs and racetracks being established in the late 1920s.Roland Albert Scott was a keen amateur competitor from these early beginnings – and was clearly very successful. Early Speedway racers became stars in their own right and were commemorated on cigarette cards, while championships were reported on in the National press. Despite ebbs and flows in the popularity of the races, it is now a major competitive sport with many branches of contests and an annual Speedway World Cup.Lots 1246 to 1260 comprise a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69” Read more here

Lot 280

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY GOBLET, of cylindrical form, bead edge rim to foot, engraved 'Kind Remembrances From Charles Manners and Fanny Moody Manners', London 1896, makers mark 'J.J', marked to underside 'Jays 142 & 144 Oxford Street London W', 24cms high, 12ozt approx.Auctioneer's Note: Charles Manners (1857 - 1935) was a British bass singer and opera company manager. His wife, Dame Fanny Moody (1864 - 1945) of Redruth was known as ‘The Cornish Nightingale’ and was an Internationally recognised singer.Provenance: private collection Pembrokeshire, consigned via our Carmarthen Office

Lot 300

ASSORTED SILVER & COLLECTABLES comprising silver ashtray, silver engine turned cigarette case, two silver vesta cases, two plated sovereign cases one with compass, boxed silver shovel caddy spoon, silver pedestal bon bon dish, silver pot belly tankard, small silver boxing trophy cup, propelling pencil and another similarProvenance: deceased estate Swansea, consigned via our Carmarthen Office

Lot 176

An Art Deco silver twin-handled pedestal trophy cup, having a slightly ovoid faceted lower body, floral shouldered angular handles, with enamel 'Hercules Cycles' roundel and further inscription dated 'October 1934', housed on a bakelite socle, 16.8oz, maker AET, Birmingham 1934, overall h.28cm

Lot 175

An Art Deco twin handled silver pedestal trophy cup, housed on octagonal black bakelite stepped base, 9oz, maker James Fenton & Co, Birmingham 1938, overall h.22cm

Lot 577

Football Autographed Everton 12 X 8 inch Photo: Black And White Depicting A Superb Image Showing Everton's 1963 First Division Winning Team And Manager Harry Catterick Posing With Their Trophy And The Charity Shield During A Photo-Shoot At Goodison Park Prior To The 1963, 64 Season, Signed By Derek Temple And Tony Kay In Blue Marker. Good condition. All autographed items 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 £9.99

Lot 114A

George III Two Handle Sterling Silver Trophy Cup. Hallmark London 1804, Maker John Emes, Originally Established by Anthony Nelme 1680, 441.2 grams. Height 6 Inches - 15 cms. Small Ding to Centre, Otherwise Very Good Condition.

Lot 64

A mixed lot of various silver items, to include several twin handled trophy cups, four napkin rings, a 1920s pill box with silver gilt interior, etc, the weighable silver 5.4oztProvenance: the Peto Family, formerly of Chedington Court, Dorset

Lot 329

A silver two handled trophy cup, inscription erased, Birmingham 1928, weight 9oz

Lot 559

A 19th century Wedgwood black jasperware trophy plate, with a central rounded of Cynisca of Sparta - There is a small chip to the edge

Lot 350

A hallmarked silver trophy, silver ash tray and a silver dish total weight 10oz  

Lot 320

A silver two handled trophy cup, Presented by The London Fruit, Flower & Vegetable Markets Association Limited, with winners, Sheffield 1923, weight 37oz

Lot 18

 A collection of silver plate to include: a Celtic Revival style four piece tea and coffee service consisting of the Tea pot, Coffee pot, Sugar bowl, Milk jug and tray with ball feet, marked EPNS and Made in England together with a large stylised silver plated trumpet vase with embossed floral decoration, a plated kettle on burner base, a Muffin dish, a Georgian style tea and coffee set consisting of a tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug with ebony handles, an EPNS plain tankard, a plated sugar scuttle and shovel, a Viner's sauceboat and stand, a Viner's sugar shaker, another sugar caster marked EPNS, another sauceboat, two cruet stands, both consisting of various glass bottles and jars, a salt/condiment pot with blue glass liner, a plated milk jug and two spoons, along with some ebonised trophy stands, various sizesCondition: Some items have copper showing through, tarnishing.

Lot 55

A George V silver two handled presentation trophy, detachable lid to top and crimped pie crust design to top and foot rim. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1920 by James Deakin and Sons, inscribed to body "Best Fat Ox, Christmas Fat Stock Show 1932, Given By J and W. Heathcote Auctioneers Derby". ., with ebonised stand.Approx. 455.5 grams (14.6ozt)Condition: Slight denting and tarnished.

Lot 27

A Pair of Sevres Porcelain Triple Salts (Saliere 'a Trois Compartiments')1759bearing blue interlaced Ls enclosing date letter F and painter's mark of an anchor for Buteux; modeled as three conjoined tightly fluted baskets with common tripartite bail handle entwined with gilt-edged beau bleu ribbon, the bow as a finial, the beau bleu rims and footrims of each basket €˜whip stitched' in gilt, the interior of each painted in colors with a flower spray.Width across base 3 1/2 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Provenance: The Hillingdon CollectionAdrian Sassoon, London, no. 3651, 13 June 2003 (purchased at the International Ceramics Fair, London; with copy of invoice)Note:Perhaps best known for his trophy painting, Charles Buteux l'aîne (later pere, active 1756-1782) is recorded at Sevres as a painter, also specializing in figures and flowers. The flowers in the bowls of the present pair of triple-salts will have been among his early works.Both with handles broken and restored. One with replaced sections of the ribbon, the other with the original porcelain, small restored chips to the base. Exhibiting no incised marks. One with a hanging hole, the other with a small chip where the hanging hole might have been.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.

Lot 100

A Sevres Silver-Gilt Mounted Bleu Celeste Porcelain Hot Milk Jug and Cover (Pot a Lait 'Duvaux')Circa 1763bearing blue interlaced Ls enclosing date letter K, painter's mark of an anchor for Buteux and incised M; the small squat pear-shaped pot with flat slightly domed cover hinged to the loop handle with a silver-gilt mount and shell-shaped thumb rest, painted front and back either with a trophy emblematic of Autumn (ribbon-tied thyrsus, wine ewer, fruiting vine) or of Spring (pilgrim's straw hat with scallop shells on the brim, walking stick, Cupid's arrow and flaming torch, flower garland) reserved on the bleu celeste ground within a concentric gilt cisele band and a further trailing vine, the cover with a less elaborate trophy, the handle and applied spout left in the white within gilt banding, with gilt dentil rims.Height 4 1/4 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Provenance: Elizabeth Parke Firestone, Detroit, Michigan;Christie", New York, The Elizabeth Parke Firestone Collection, Part I, 21 March 1991, Sale 7254, Lot 246 (as part of a dejeuner losange a baguette)Dragesco-Cramoisan, Paris, no. D.1062, 18 September 1996 (as a marabou; with copy of invoice)Exhibited:Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, French Taste in the Eighteenth Century, 2 April-2 June 1956, loan nos. 469a-d as a part dejeuner losange a baguette comprising a lozenge-shaped tray, the present hot milk jug and cover, a sugar bowl and cover, a cup and saucerNote:The shape of the present squat pear-shaped hot-milk jug and cover takes its name from a plateau 'Duvaux', a serpentine pentagonal two-handled tray for a tea or coffee service. One such dejeuner is in the Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, painted with reserves on a bleu nouveau ground after David Teniers. See Tamara Preaud and Marcelle Brunet, Sevres des origines nos jours, Fribourg, 1978, plate XXXI, no. 121 and Svend Erikson, The James A. De Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor: Sevres, Fribourg, 1968, no. 58. When its loop handle is replaced with a vari-baluster handle repositioned to the side, the shape of the present model is known as a 'marabou'. Described as a coffee pot when the handle is at the side, an example painted with loose bouquets within blue-line-and-gilt-dash rims was included in Elizabeth Parke Firestone" collection sale, lot 216. Whether sold on their own or as part of a small service, neither pots a lait 'Duvaux' nor marabou are commonly found. A gold-mounted example painted with a muddy landscape reserved on a rose marbre ground from the New England Collection was sold Christie", New York, 5 May 1999, sale 9182, lot 63. A frises riches Dejeuner Losange of 1763 that included a marabou as a coffee pot along with a sugar bowl and cover and a cup and saucer, was sold Christie", New York, Treasures of France, sale 2762, 23 October 2012, lot 157. Charles Buteux l'aïne, later pere (active 1756-1782), is recorded at Sevres as a painter specializing in figures, trophies and flowers, but it is trophy painting for which he is best known and on which his reputation as a skilled decorator rests.In excellent condition with negligible wear.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.

Lot 91

A Pair of Continental Faux Marble, Yellow and Chocolate Brown-Ground Porcelain VasesLikely French, Circa 1815-1830each of shield shape, with faux marble trumpet form mouth and waisted socle foot, upright scroll handles suspending fixed rings issuing from the rounded shoulder with a fruiting vine on lemon-yellow ground, beaded bands separating the central panel from the shoulder and socle, the front reserved within a burnished gilt band on the dark reddish brown ground with either a mounted jockey or a Turk on a leaping stallion and the reverse en grisaille with a musical trophy enriched in gilt, each on modern square ersatz quartz base.Height of vases 18 5/8 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Provenance:Ariane Dandois, Paris, 18 November 1994 (as Russian; with Certificate of Guarantee)Height overall (including base) 19 3/8 inches. Each on modern square quartz base.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.

Lot 119

A boxed 1965 matchbox model of yesteryear cars mounted as a trophy with box

Lot 387

Isle on Man Diamond finish decimal coin set, 1982 tourist trophy Victor's double crown, The 'Classic TT'' and a decimal coin set

Lot 127

Military General Service 1793-1814, 1 clasp, Egypt (T. Hickley, 54th Foot) minor solder repair to righthand side of clasp facing, nearly very fine £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: J. Darwent Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, April 2004. Thomas Hickey/Hickley was born in Queens County, Ireland, and volunteered for the 1st Battalion 54th Foot from the Louth Militia on 1 February 1799. He transferred to the 2nd Battalion on 24 June 1800, served in Egypt until March 1802 and transferred back to the 1st Battalion in June 1802. After Nelson’s defeat of the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile, the British Army was landed to push the French out of Egypt. The landing in Aboukir Bay was opposed, and is an early example of the 54th Foot taking part in an amphibious landing against an enemy held coastline. General Abercrombie then led the army up the sand spit towards Alexandria. The French veterans of Napoleon’s Italian campaign were not easy to overcome, but after a week of hard fighting the French retreated and the British moved forward to Alexandria itself. The 54th Foot were given the task of taking Fort Marabout as its objective. It was the key to the city’s defences as it dominated the left flank of the attack and was able to keep the Royal Navy gun boats at bay. The 54th Foot dragged the guns of the Royal Artillery across the sand and rock, which was extremely hot work under the blistering sun into a position to support and attack. The guns were moved under the cover of musket fire, and the efforts of the regimental sharp shooters. So effective was their combined fire that after a time the commandant of the fort surrendered when he saw the columns of the 54th Foot forming up to attack. With the fort taken the main British attack took place leading to an overwhelming victory. As a reward the 54th Foot were allowed to where the Sphinx as their cap badge, and one of the captured French cannon as a regimental trophy. In 1840 the War Office took back the cannon and moved it to Woolwich, in return the 54th Foot were granted permission to wear the inscription “Marabout” under the badge of the Sphinx, a unique honour amongst the British Army. Hickey served in Gibraltar and at home until 4 November 1807, when he transferred to the 1st Garrison Battalion and served in Ireland until 26 July 1809. On the latter date he was discharged due to a pulmonic complaint, blindness of the right eye and impaired left vision. In later life he was employed as a calico printer, and he died aged 83 at Preston, Lancashire in March 1865. 43 medals issued to the 54th Foot, all with clasp for ‘Egypt.’ Sold with copied research.

Lot 341

Pewter charger, two mugs and a trophy

Lot 593

Autographed John Lukic 16 X 12 Edition: A Superbly Produced 16 X 12 Autograph-Edition Depicting Leeds United Goalkeeper John Lukic Holding Aloft The First Division Trophy At Elland Road Prior To The Final Game Of The 1991/92 Season, A 1-0 Victory Over Norwich City, Signed In Gold Marker. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 590

Autographed Derby County 16 X 12 Edition: A Superbly Produced 16 X 12 Autograph-Edition Depicting Derby County Players And Coaching Staff Posing With The First Division Trophy During Celebration Scenes At The Baseball Ground Prior To The Final Game Of The 1974/75 Season, A 0-0 Draw With Carlisle United, Signed By 11 Players Using A Blue Marker - Davies, Newton, Boulton, Mcfarland, Hinton, Lee, Nish, Todd, Thomas, Gemmill, Hector. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 555

Autographed Nicky Butt 12 X 8 Photo: Col, Depicting A Superb Image Showing Manchester United Players Shoulder To Shoulder, As They Celebrate With The Champions League Trophy Following A Dramatic 2-1 Victory Over Bayern Munich In The 1999 Final At The Nou Camp, Signed By Nicky Butt In Black Marker. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 598

Autographed Paul Scholes 16 X 12 Edition: A Superbly Produced 16 X 12 Autograph-Edition Depicting Manchester United's Paul Scholes Posing With The Champions League Trophy During Celebration Scenes At The Luzhniki Stadium After A Dramatic Penalty Shoot-Out Victory Over Chelsea In The 2008 Final, Signed In Black Marker. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 561

Autographed Man United 12 X 8 Photo: B/W, Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing Manchester United Players Saluting Supporters As They Present The Second Division Trophy To The Old Trafford Crowd In 1975, Signed By Stepney, Roche And Forsyth In Red Marker. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 159

Hallmarked silver trophy, London assay, 219g, H: 21 cm, no engraving, slight dents to some parts of the silver, hallmarks are very clear. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 153

Hallmarked silver mid Cheshire Farmers Association on Victorian trophy dated 1896, London assay, H: 16 cm, 210g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 182

Hallmarked silver twin handled trophy and a hallmarked silver Finnigans candlestick topper, combined 63g, Birmingham assay, H: 80 mm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 163

Hallmarked silver trophy dated 1902 by Campbell and Lumpy Liverpool, H: 20 cm, 349g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 432

A George V silver tapering cylindrical tankard with loop handle, Birmingham 1923 by Henry Matthews, height 11.5cm, and a small group of other silver, including a sauceboat with foliate capped flying scroll handle, London 1893 by Daniel & John Wellby, length 14.7cm, a two-handled trophy cup, height 8.5cm, with a plinth, and a cut glass atomizer, height 11cm, weighable items 642g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 332

A group of plated items, comprising a pair of baluster candlesticks with floral and foliate decoration, height 26cm, a table centre stand with screw fitting, decorated with daisy flowerheads and buds framed by scrolling stems, on a beaded circular base, height 14cm (lacking glass dish), a trophy cup, presentation inscribed, height 26cm, and a pair of wine coasters with foliate rims, diameter 14.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 623

A COLLECTION OF HALLMARKED SILVER ITEMS, CONDIMENT SET, SMALL TROPHY AND A/F NAPKIN RINGS

Lot 2936

A MODERN FOUR TIER GLASS TROPHY DISPLAY CABINET, 26" WIDE, 12.5" DEEP AND 73" HIGH

Lot 1872

Cast iron Camel Trophy sign, W: 40 cm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 86

BELFAST CERAMIC AND WOODEN TROPHY

Lot 345

A bronzed golf trophy "Teeing Off" on marble plinth, ht 21cm

Lot 799A

A covered 2 handled hallmarked silver trophy cup on pedestal base, Birmingham 1902 20.5oz; a silver plated toast rack

Lot 786

A hall marked silver two handled trophy 3oz, a miniature book of common prayer with silver cover, two white metal miniature picture frames etc

Lot 632

MBAPPÉ KYLIAN: (1998- ) French Footballer. Signed colour 12 x 8 photograph by Mbappé, the image showing the world cup winner in a half-length pose kissing the world cup trophy after winning the final against Croatia, in Russia 2018. Signed in bold gold ink to the image. EX.

Lot 633

SPAIN NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM: A red and gold coloured souvenir Adidas t-shirt issued to commemorate Spain's victory in the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa, featuring the Royal Spanish Football Federation crest and an image of the FIFA World Cup Trophy to the centre alongside the captions Campeones del Mundo and Impossible is Nothing, individually signed by the twenty-three members of the Spain national football squad who participated in the World Cup finals including Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique, Carles Puyol, Joan Capdevila, Sergio Busquets, Xabi Alonso. Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Pedro, David Villa, Jesus Navas, Cesc Fabregas, Fernando Torres etc. All have signed in silver inks, some adding their squad numbers beneath their signatures. VG

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