WILLIAMS SERENA: (1981- ) American Tennis Player, winner of twenty-three Grand Slam singles titles, considered among the greatest tennis players of all time. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by Williams, the image depicting her jumping in a full-length pose with a trophy in her hands, celebrating her last US Open win in 2014. Signed in bold dark red ink to the image with her first name only. EX.
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A Swiss musical box, Nicole Freres, late 19th c, playing six airs as listed on the original chromolithographed tune sheet to the underside of the lid, with 27.8 pinned cylinder and one piece comb, flanked by nickel plated STOP / PLAY and CHANGE / REPEAT levers and winding crank, the back lettered in gilt NICOLE FRERES FABRICANTS / A GENEVE et a LONDRES, in rosewood and ebonised case, the lid inlaid with musical trophy, 56cm l Working order, mechanism dusty / dirty, detailed images available on request
A French gilt bronze mantle clock, c1840, the engine turned dial with silvered chapter ring set in a stump and flanked by a classical shepherd boy and his dog, on rectangular base applied with musical trophy and acanthus feet, the movement with Breguet and outside countwheel and silk suspension, 42cm h Dusty; lacks pendulum
Vintage Rally and Other Competition Cars, all boxed/cased, Corgi Classics, 97690 Ferrari 1962 Tourist Trophy three car set, 96746 Morris Minor Red Rally, green box classics Rally models Morris Minor, 96740 Pat Moss, 96741 R Jones/P Young, 96742 Colin Moles, Saab 96 D712.1 Erik Carlsson's (packaging discoloured on all four, one split), Vitesse, 240 Triumph TR3A, L191B Jaguar MKII Tour De France 1961 (case sun damaged), 122 BMW 328 Le Mans 1939, Austin Healey 3000 L020 Montecarlo 1962, 170 Spa-Sofia-Liege Rally 1964, Citroen 2CV 524 Montecarlo 1954, Liaison Automobile Des Trois Ameriques, L120 Paris-Persepolis, Mini Coopers, L024 Montecarlo Winner 1965, LO67 Montecarlo 1968, L061/L049 1968/1965 British Saloon Championship, VMC02 1964 Montecarlo winner, Citroen DS 19, L102 Montecarlo winner 1966, L126 London-Sydney 1968 and a similar bubble packed magazine issue model Tour de Course 1963, G-E, packaging P-VG, (22)
A late 19th century French giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror, with flower, quiver and torch trophy crest and laurel leaf and beading borders, width 105cm, height 149cm***CONDITION REPORT***Overall looks to have much of the original gilt finish still present although now a little matted and rubbed in some areas down to a reddish base colour, a number of small scattered minor chips and flaws throughout, really only notable on the lower left and right corners where there are small omissions, plate looks original and has some oxidisation spotting.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A SILVER TROPHY CUP, fitted with two handles, engraved 'County Express Trophy (Driving Test) Motosport Halesowen 1964', hallmarked 'James Deakin & Sons' Sheffield 1974, fitted on a round plastic plinth fitted with six white metal sheilds all with personal engravings, approximate gross weight 656.1 grams, 21.0 ozt (condition report: heavy tarnishing all round, would benefit from a clean and polish)
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS, CUT GLASS AND GLASSWARES, to include a small stein, crystal rose bowl golf trophy, figural table lamp, Johnson Bros. 'Cherry Blossom' pattern part dinner set, wine glasses, sherry glasses, vases, a collection of Rockingham Pottery jugs, a Cinque Fort Pottery Rye vase, green Prinknash cream jug, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes)
A George V silver two handled Trophy Cup, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, in the Art Deco style, with later presentation inscription, on ebonised wooden base, together with a silver sauce boat, by Viner's Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1933, as found, a small silver heart shaped hinged box, flatware etc., weighable silver 10.6ozt (a lot)
A pair of Edwardian silver miniature Goblets, by Samuel M Levi, hallmarked Birmingham, 1906/8, in the Georgian style, 2.8cm high, together with miniature silver jug, trophy cut, candelabra, hinged box, pepper shaker etc., other miniatures in silver plate etc., weighable silver 2.7ozt (a lot)
A WWII large German flag. Featuring an eagle and a swastika, 244cm x 131cm, with context Condition Report: With hand written note provided by vendor, by repute: 'German flag was taken down from a flagpole from a building occupied by Germans somewhere in Europe in 1945, it was liberated as a trophy by William (Bill) Dodd who was attached to the Welsh Guards during the D-Day Landings. Bill was born in Alvechurch near Redditch, Worcestershire. His last address was 185 Mount Pleasant, Redditch, where he lived with his wife Iris. They are now both deceased.'Slight tearing and losses to two corner edges, further small holes throughout, mainly to red ground but also to central swastika. No markings visible.
Football, European Cup Winners' Cup, semi-final 1979, FC Barcelona vs. KSK Beveren, reduced scale Cup Winner's Cup trophy with Barcelona red & blue ribbons; and FC Barcelona plaque. (2) Provenance: John Carpenter collection. By descent to the current owner. John Carpenter (1936-2021) was an Irish professional football referee who officiated in the League of Ireland from 1964 to 1984, as well as a FIFA international referee from 1969 to 1984. Carpenter took up refereeing in the early 1960s when a broken leg cut short his playing career with St Patrick's Athletic. He joined the League of Ireland panel in 1964. Carpenter had a distinguished career in European club competitions, refereeing 37 matches and culminating in the 1982 UEFA Cup Final. He refereed 15 full international matches between 1970 and 1983; and was a reserve referee for the 1974 FIFA World Cup. When the North American Soccer League was launched, Carpenter was one of a small number of European referees who were invited to officiate.
Football, 1982 UEFA Cup Final, 1st leg, Göteborg vs. Hamburg, won by IFK Göteborg, match ball; match worn referee's shirt, shorts and socks; two match pennants; and Irish Soccer Referees Society presentation trophy to John Carpenter, the match referee. Provenance: John Carpenter collection. By descent to the current owner. John Carpenter (1936-2021) was an Irish professional football referee who officiated in the League of Ireland from 1964 to 1984, as well as a FIFA international referee from 1969 to 1984. Carpenter took up refereeing in the early 1960s when a broken leg cut short his playing career with St Patrick's Athletic. He joined the League of Ireland panel in 1964. Carpenter had a distinguished career in European club competitions, refereeing 37 matches and culminating in the 1982 UEFA Cup Final. He refereed 15 full international matches between 1970 and 1983; and was a reserve referee for the 1974 FIFA World Cup. When the North American Soccer League was launched, Carpenter was one of a small number of European referees who were invited to officiate.
Football, UEFA Cup, last 16, 1st leg, 1983 (Nov 23), Austria Memphis vs. Inter Milan, match-specific trophy; match ball, generic Inter Milan pennant, match-specific Austria Vienna pennant; framed set of Serie A clubs' pin badges. (5) Provenance: John Carpenter collection. By descent to the current owner. John Carpenter (1936-2021) was an Irish professional football referee who officiated in the League of Ireland from 1964 to 1984, as well as a FIFA international referee from 1969 to 1984. Carpenter took up refereeing in the early 1960s when a broken leg cut short his playing career with St Patrick's Athletic. He joined the League of Ireland panel in 1964. Carpenter had a distinguished career in European club competitions, refereeing 37 matches and culminating in the 1982 UEFA Cup Final. He refereed 15 full international matches between 1970 and 1983; and was a reserve referee for the 1974 FIFA World Cup. When the North American Soccer League was launched, Carpenter was one of a small number of European referees who were invited to officiate.
An Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906, finial mounted removable lid, the body with twin leaf capped double scroll handles, on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, inscribed 'Port of Plymouth Swimming Association Breakwater Swim First Prize Presented by Mrs Waldorf Astor Won by Miss C Denithorne 11th September 1912', on ebonised plinth, 17cm high overall, 5.29ozt
A George V silver twin handled trophy cup and cover, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1912, pedestal urn form, acanthus whiplash handles and gadrooned borders, with double ogee domes lid and urn finial, presentation inscription for the Khartoum Racing Club, Army and Navy Cup 1912, 48cm high overall, 57.79ozt
A Hawksworth Eyre & Co Ltd silver twin handled trophy pedestal bowl with inscription to front, Easton Harriers Point to Point Races Farmers Cup. Presented by the Joint Masters Earl Cranbrook and Robert Nesling Esq won by C J Comins on Tango Pride at Badingham April 25th 1924. London 1923 retailed by J A Haskell, Ipswich 13.5cm tall, 20.5cm diameter, 860g.
A silver presentation trophy cup, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1909, the body engraved 'Presented to Revd Goodwin Purcell by the members of Glanmire Tennis Club May 1910', with two scroll handles and raised on circular foot, presented upon ebonised base, 26cm high (including base) 15.2oz (some damage)
George VI hallmarked silver presentation trophy of Nottingham gardening / horticultural interest with engraving 'Southern Division, Garden Holders Challenge Cup, presented by Lord Bentinck MP' (MP for Nottingham South), Birmingham 1938, maker Graham Manufacturing Co, height excluding base 22.5cm, 313g
A group of small silver, comprising an Edward VII silver pocket watch holder, of circular form, on a stepped base, Chester 1909, loaded, 13cm high, together with an Edward VIII silver miniature trophy, Birmingham 1936, Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, and a Georgian Old English pattern serving spoon, weighable silver 4.46oz.
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