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Silver miniature replica of the Football League trophy awarded to a Wolverhampton Wanderers player in season 1957-58 by the City Mayor, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1957, engraved with the Wolverhampton city crest, inscribed, WOLVES, LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, 1957-58, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, COUNCILLOR J.C. HOMER, detachable lid, set on black composition base, height 21.5cm, Tarnished, wear to plating but overall good
Silver trophy presented by the Football Association in connection with King George's Jubilee Trust in May 1935, hallmarked Denton & Down, Birmingham, 1934, modelled as a female torchbearer, a symbol of the Royal initiative, mounted on an onyx base set with a silver plaque inscribed PRESENTED BY THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, FOR PERSONAL SERVICE IN CONNEXION [sic] WITH KING GEORGE'S JUBILEE TRUST, MAY 1935, height 15cm., damage to a front corner of the onyx plinth, otherwise good The King George's Jubilee Trust initiative included a series of specially arranged football matches.
Trophy plaque presented by the Hungarian Football Association to Corinthian Football Club in 1909, large onyx plinth set with a rectangular plaque featuring a football, designed by the artist Istok Janos, and dated 1909, inscribed MAGYAR LABDARUCOK SZOVETSEGE, CORINTHIAN-VANDORDIJ, set beneath with two respective crests, overall 27 by 14 by 2cm.
A rare and important plaque presented to Jules Rimet, 1931 by the French Football Association, presented to the 'Father of the World Cup' Jules Rimet by the French Football Federation in July 1931, the plaque inscribed FFFA, En Témoignage Affectueux, á Son Président, Monsieur Jules Rimet, Officier De La Légion D'Honneur, Juillet 1931, VIS ANIMI CVM CORPORE CRESCIT, the plaque, cast with a scene of a football match above a pedestal supporting a football flanked by Laurel and oak leaves, signed by the artist Abel Le Fleur, inset with a leather easel frame, 15 3/4 by 11 3/4 in. (40 by 27.8cm) The award was presented in recognition of the work of Jules Rimet as President of the French Football Federation (FFF) and his 10th anniversary as President of FIFA. Rimet worked tirelessly to being about the inaugural World Cup held in Uruguay in 1930, the year before this presentation. This plaque was designed by the Abel La Fleur who had also been responsible for the design of the World Cup trophy, which was later to become known as the Jules Rimet Trophy. Jules Rimet (1873-1956) became President of the FFF in 1919 and President of FIFA in 1921. Rimet has been described as a diplomat, persuader, sometimes intransigent, but always devoted to the game of football. He remained President of the world governing body until 1954. In 1928 at the Amsterdam Olympic Games, where Uruguay retained their Olympic title in the football competition, it was agreed that a World Cup Tournament should take place. Being double Olympic champions - and effectively World Champions - Uruguay offered to host the event which in 1930 also coincided with the celebration of their 100th year of independence as a nation. Uruguay even paid the travelling expenses of the teams who made the journey to South America to take part. A new stadium was built in Montevideo (constructed in just 8 months!) and perhaps, fittingly, the host nation was crowned the first World Champions, defeating Argentina 4-2 in the final. This plaque is a poignant piece of memorabilia relating to the 'Father of the World Cup' an his remarkable legacy.
A Norwegian silver presentation trophy,by David Andersen, 1932, inscribed 'From Norsk Selskab Til Skibbrudnes Redning (The Norwegian Society for the Saving of the Shipwrecked) to Petty Officer Enright R. N. H.M.S. Pangbourne 28.5.1932', all below an enamelled NSSR flag, 830 mark, numbered 6273/140,14cm high3.7oztCondition ReportRocks on a flat surface. Some scratches and wear to the enamel. Minor general wear and scuffs.
A George V silver two-handled trophy cup on a stepped base, with inscription relating to The Cumberland Stakes, hallmarked for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London, 1932, 14 cm h x 16 cm w and another trophy cup with mounted hounds, inscribed, by William Adams Ltd., Birmingham, 1931, 17 cm h, 756g (2) both in good condition
1951 Triumph TR5 TrophyReg. no. MGY 780Frame no. 13225NAEngine no. TR513225NABased on the Speed Twin, the TR5 was a trials machine designed for off-road use with a high level two-into-one exhaust and good handling on public roads. The name Trophy came from the three ‘specials’ that Triumph built for the Italian International six-day trial in 1948, which went on to win three gold medals and the manufacturers team trophy. This example is in very good overall condition and we are told by our vendor that it is a good easy starter. It is sold with a V5C.Estimate: £4,900 - £5,100To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.
2002 World Cup winner's gold medal FIFA WORLD CUP, obverse with the Jules Rimet trophy in relief, inscribed reverse inscribed 2002 FIFA WORLD CUP KOREA JAPAN, stamped 585 G.O.E. BERTONI ITALY with blue, gold and red ribbon, with original blue velvet case 50mm in Width 50g total weight. 30th June 2002 Germany 0 - 2 Brazil with Ronaldo winning the Golden Boot to complete the World Cup
Omar Ramsden & Alwyn C.E. Carr - A silver golf Trophy from Woking Golf Club with Angel finial to pierced cover, decoration of the Club House in a landscape above Roses, a crest and a shield bearing initials W.G.C. tapering body with bead and rope decoration to borders. Awarded to Norman F. Hunter with a score of 76 strokes in 1909. London 1908. 25 ozt. Ht. 38 cms.
Autographed Gary McAllister 12 X 8 Photo : Col, Depicting A Stunning Image Showing Gary McAllister Holding Aloft The First Division Trophy, Surrounded By Team Mates And Family, During Celebration Scenes In Leeds Following A Memorable 1991/92 Season, Signed In Black Marker. 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
Autographed David Fairclough 12 X 8 Photo : Col, Depicting Liverpools Emlyn Hughes And David Fairclough Posing With The League Championship Trophy During Celebration Scenes At Anfield After The Final Home Game Of The 1976/77 Season, Signed By Fairclough Only In Black Marker. 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
Autographed David Johnson 12 X 8 Photo : B/W, Depicting Liverpools Kenny Dalglish And David Johnson Holding Aloft The First Division Trophy During A Lap Of Honour At Anfield In 1980, Signed By Johnson Only In Red Marker. 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
Autographed Alan Kennedy 12 X 8 Photo : Col, Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing Liverpool Players, Coaches And Manager Joe Fagan Posing With The First Division Trophy Prior To The Final Game Of The 1983/84 Season, A 1-1 Draw With Norwich City At Anfield, Signed By Alan Kennedy In Black Marker. 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
Autographed Frank Mcgarvey 12 X 8 Photo : Col, Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing Liverpools Squad Of Players Posing With The Charity Shield, The First Division Trophy And The Manager Of The Year Award During A Photo-Shoot At Anfield Prior To The 1979/80 Season, Signed By Frank Mcgarvey In Black Marker. 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
A Hallmarked Silver Golfing Trophy Vase, HWLd, Birmingham, inscribed "Crews Hill Golf Club presented to Mrs C. A. Whitcombe as a memento of the Victory of C. A. Whitcombe in Challenge Match between C. A. Whitcombe and Abe Mitchell played at Crews Hill on 24th April 1926", 20.5cm high; together with a cased manicure set with engine turned decoration, case hallmarked silver coffee spoons, assorted plated cutlery, two rectangular photograph frames, a decorative hallmarked silver and mother of pearl butter knife, a Harrods plated mug, sauce ladles etc :- One Tray
MILITARIA - A FRENCH M1874 GRAS BAYONET of regulation pattern, the 51.5cm (20 1/4 inch) blade indistinctly marked, the hilt with a hooked quillon, wood slab grip and brass pommel, overall 63.5cm long; together with a German dress sword, by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co., the 49cm (19 1/4 inch) blade with foliate and military trophy decoration, the hilt with a brass grip, overall 59.5cm long, (2).
A framed collection of aircraft trophy sections, possibly from a Spitfire MK9, serial number BS109 with accompanying information that the pilot was Samuel De Earwaker of 122 Squadron, with three framed parachute fragments, two framed trophy sections with information stating that it is from a Hawker Hurricane P3175, and a case of bullet fragments by Repute Relics recovered from a HEIII shot down by fire during a raid over Birmingham on the 19/11/1940.
* German playing cards. Jagd-Spiel (Hunting pack), [Frankfurt: C.L. Wüst?], circa 1850, 31 (of 32, without ace of diamonds) stencil coloured engraved playing cards, reduced from a published deck of 52, comprising 4 suits of 8 (French suits), each with pip cards ace & 7-10, and 3 double-ended court cards, aces depicting two hunting scenes, the jacks portraying huntsmen, the queens Greek goddesses, Amazons etc, the kings standard but with hunting-related objects, the king of clubs holds a trophy giant's head (possibly representing David and Goliath), lightly toned and dusty, few minor marks, aces somewhat spotted and finger-soiled to edges, king of hearts with faint horizontal crease, versos blue flowers and dotted swirls, each card 89 x 61 mm, together with William Tell, Frankfurt: C.L. Wüst, circa 1840, 32 stencil coloured engraved playing cards, reduced from a published deck of 52, comprising 4 suits of 8 (French suits), each with pip cards ace & 7-10, and 3 double-ended court cards, aces depicting two scenes from the life of William Tell, designed by J. Wolf (signed on ace of spades), courts in Swiss historical costumes with their ranks given in French, generally soiled and rubbed, some creases and stains, corners lightly worn (jack of clubs with minor loss to one corner), versos red starts and spots, each card 90 x 62 mm, plus German scenes, Frankfurt: C.L. Wüst, circa 1850, 31 (of 32, without queen of hearts) stencil coloured engraved playing cards, probably reduced from a published deck of 52, comprising 4 suits of 8 (French suits), each with pip cards ace & 7-10, and 3 double-ended court cards, aces depicting two German scenic views, queen of spades with ostrich plume headdress, a trifle dusty, few minor marks, some light spotting (mainly to edges), 9 of hearts stained, 7 of diamonds with small area of abrasion, versos blue flowers and dotted swirls, each card 89 x 58 mm, and a later Transvaal-Kaart deck by Wüst, circa 1903, 52 complete, with original card box, 16 or 17 cards from each pack corner mounted onto 4 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder contained in 4 clear plastic bags, the boards 54.5 x 42 and similarQTY: (4)NOTE:First item: Segeth (Spielkarten, 1986) 35. By an unknown maker: Segeth (p.101) suggests possibly of Swiss manufacture. However, Dudley Ollis notes that he saw two cards from this pack illustrated on a poster for C. L. Wüst, and therefore he attributes them accordingly.Second item: Cartorama 32, no.79: Schreiber collection, Swiss 25 (British Museum 1896,0501.801); Shaw & Symons (Playing Cards from the Factory C.L. Wüst, 2005) Set 41.Third item: Shaw & Symons (as above) Set 97, but with different views on the aces.
Richard Godfrey (1949-2014); a modern studio art pottery combination of a trophy-shaped lidded vase on a rectangular pottery tray with chamfered corners, both decorated in bright yellows, purple Autumn leaves and chequered tile effect, height of vase approx. 29cm, handle to handle 32cm, the tray approx. 47 x 30cm, the tray indistinctly signed to the underside.Condition Report: There is a repair to one of the handles on the urn and one of the handles on the tray.
Trophy Miniatures & Similar, Zulu War Series, comprising: 2 x Small Boxed Dioramas [L: 23 x W: 9 x H: 13cm / L: 19 x W: 9.5 x H:15.5cm - Constructed from Dark Wood with Perspex Windows]. The First Contains 2 x 24th Foot & 4 x Zulu Warriors & is Decorated with a Queen's Crown Epaulette Badge & Reproduction Miniature DCM Medal. The Second Example Contains Officer & Private 24th Foot & is Decorated with a Reproduction VC & Plaque Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Rorkes Drift [22nd January 1979]. Generally near Mint overall. [2]
TWO 20TH CENTURY SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUPS, the larger example on a square base, marks partially rubbed, height 23.5cm approx., 12.17ozt, 378.4 grams, the smaller cup with pull off cover, bears presentation inscription 'WIGAN CUP FINAL 1956-57 REFEREE S.IRWIN', makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1922, height 13cm, 3.54ozt, 110 grams, gross weight of both 15.71ozt, 488.6 grams, comes with two stands (4) (Condition Report: both are in poor condition, the larger cup having a split around the girdle, both creased around the base)
THREE 20TH CENTURY SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUPS, comprising two with enamelled crests, one inscribed 'OLD MANCHESTER GOLF CLUB SALFORD ROYAL HOSPITAL CUP 1939 WINNER NORMAN WILD' the other inscribed '1940 WINNER NORMAN WILD', makers Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1938, the third cup inscribed 'Old Manchester Golf Club CENTENARY CUP - REPLICA- 1934 Won by N.WILD', makers William Neale & Son Ltd , Birmingham 1934, heights 12cm and 7.5cm, gross weight 8.24ozt, 256.4 grams (3) (Condition Report: a few tiny dints but generally in good condition)
Schneider Trophy Aircraft 1913 1931 1st Edition Hardback by Derek N James. Published in 1981. 305 Pages. Spine and Dust Jacket in Fair 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
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