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Racing car interest: An archival collection of trophies and prize presentation plaques, presented to J.A. Sutton, including: silver plated twin handled trophy cup, by Walker & Hall, with enamelled ‘British Automobile Racing Club’ plaque to obverse, reserve with presentation inscription ‘Aintree 29th August 1959, First Place, J. Sutton, Austin Healey 100-4 (74.46m.p.h.), 16cms high; a presentation model car, on stepped base with presentation plaque inscribed ‘Scottish National Speed Championship 1959, 3rd, J.A. Sutton’; Royal Automobile Club ‘Rally of Great Britain’ enamelled plaque, 1954; three various twin handled trophy cups; Musselburgh Racecourse ‘Winner’ glass paperweight; and others, with presentation inscriptions relating to Aintree, Silverstone and others, dates ranging 1954-1960.
Subbuteo - Corinthian - Magnasticks - A mixed boxed collection that contains a Premier League Edition Subbuteo - shows signs of play with a couple of broken figures otherwise appears generally Good with three teams, nets, Premier League Trophy, and pitch. a boxed Corinthian MU14P Manchester United 14 piece set - appears Excellent; together with a vintage Magnasticks building kit by Ohio Art Co - appears Good with play and age signs. Boxes show age and storage wear appearing Fair Plus - Good. All items are unchecked for completeness. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
FOOTBALL INTEREST- A late Victorian silver two handled presentation trophy cup, embossed with footballers and inscribed ' Vernon Wentworth Challenge Cup, presented top The Brighton Football Association by Bruce c. Vernon Wentworth Esq. MP, September 1894, to be competed for annually, by The Junior Football Clubs, of Brighton, Hove & Preston.' Birmingham, 1893, lacking cover, 29.4cm, 28.7oz.
A COLLECTION OF TREEN AND CARVED WOOD, comprising an African Art tribal bust of a female, two water buffalo, a 1973 Tiger II trophy topped with a chrome Jaguar car mascot, a small glass fronted cabinet with copper detail, two wooden hat stands, etc (12) (Condition Report: most pieces in fair condition)
Sir Francis Chichester The Observers Book of Astro Navigation. Air navigation specialist Henry Hughes and Son Ltd. Johnston Memorial Trophy for Navigation 1931 Part 3. 1st edition 1941. Published by George Allen and Unwin Ltd. London. Small book in publisher's yellow boards titled in black. Volume contains folding Astro Plans and is in very good condition. No. 5 in The Observer Book series. 1st edition 1941. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg which will take approx. 40 books in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99
Triumph TR6 Trophy 'Desert Sled'.The off-road styled Triumph Trophy was inspired by ISDT success and aimed at the US marketRecent restoration to current condition and only 200 miles sinceThis 'desert sled' styled TR6 is fitted with Mikuni carburettors, TT Special exhaust pipes and no front lightMatching numbers, 750cc engine conversionFrame number appears to be have been re-stampedIn running order and UK-registered on a V5CSpecificationMake: TRIUMPHModel: TR6 TROPHYYear: 1969Registration Number: BCH 826HEngine Number: DC17514 TR6Click here for more details and images
WW2 BOB fighter pilot Geoffrey Wellum 92 sqn signed Schneider Trophy cover, also signed by 1931 racer AVM Webster fixed with biography to A4 page. WW2 RAF Battle of Britain pilot. 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
A small collection of Edwardian and later silver and silver plate, including a silver National Benzole Trophy plaque with inscription dated 1955, John Pinches Ltd. London 1954, 6.3 by 4cm, a silver bon bon dish, William Devenport, Birmingham 1904, a/f, 13.5 by 10.5 by 2.5cm high, overall weighable silver 3.1toz, a Dunhill tankard form lighter, a/f, 8.5cm high, four EPNS stirrup cups, engraved with initials 'J.W.M.' with leather case, five small EPNS trophies. (1 bag)
Hallmarked silver of Golfing interest incl - pair of small three handled trophy cups, one dated 1958, Birmingham 1909, two soup spoons marked ECA & ELMA, Sheffield 1937, four coffee spoons stamped BGC, Sheffield 1936-7, two others and a Victorian silver Apostle type spoon later engraved OCGS 1953, Sheffield 1879 (A/F) 13.2ozt gross
A lady's 9-carat and silver-mounted ring centrally-set with a hand-cut blue stone surrounded by further, smaller white stones (one deficient), one further silver-gilt ring set with blue and white stones in an elliptical design and a silver trophy pendant dated 1939 and with inscription to the back and rose gold-coloured shield to the front (3)
A collection of silver to include; a small christening mug with banded decoration, hallmarked for Birmingham 1925 by William Suckling Ltd, two small silver trophies, both marks rubbed but one hallmarked Birmingham, five silver napkin rings, various assay offices including Birmingham, London and Sheffield, makers include Walker and Hall and William Hutton and sons. With two silver teaspoons, both London, a decanter label hallmarked Birmingham, a Sheffield hallmarked small condiment spoon, two mother of pearl and silver bladed pocket knives, two silver thimbles, and two silver pencils. Together with a large silver plated trophy and bowl and silver plated sugar tongs and a brass seal and thimbles.Weighable silver = Approx. 284.5 grams.Tarnishing, scratching, denting.
A George V silver presentation two handled trophy, the handles with serpent terminals, the body with presentation engraving; Wirral Steeplechase Westminster Cup....., hallmarked by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham, 1928, approx 8.85 ozt (275.2 grams) Further details: marks clear, dents to foot rim and body, tarnished, impact dent to mouth, water damage/tarnished to interior
A collection of silver to include; a pair of silver goblet style trophies engraved "Nottingham City Police Individual Championship 1928 PC S.F. Goulding" both hallmarked for Sheffield 1927 by Walker and Hall, with a smaller two handled trophy (same inscription) also hallmarked Walker and Hall Sheffield 1924, and another (same inscription) also hallmarked by Walker and Hall, along with a commemorative George V London hallmarked spoon.Weight = Approx. 197.1 grams.Tarnishing, denting, scratching, staining.
17 x Silver Proof and BU Coins and Other, including: 'A Symbol of the Skies' proof £2 2018, each with rev. RAF Centenary Badge, encapsulated with Royal Mint certificates of authenticity in case of issue on Behalf of the Royal Air Force; 3 x UK BU in Royal Mint packets: £50 2016 'Shakespeare', and 2 x £20: 2013 'St. George and the Dragon' and 2015 'The Longest Reigning Monarch'; 2 x £2 (1oz) Britannias 2013 and 2014 each with rev. Britannia standing head right, holding shield and trident; 2 x Guernsey proof £5 2009 'HMS Ark Royal' and 'Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson'; 2 x St. Helena proof £5 2008 'The Hurricane' and 'The Mosquito'; 2 x Gibraltar proof £5 2006 'Victory' and 'The Queen Presenting the Trophy' from the 'The England '66 Silver Coin Collection'; 4 x Alderney comprising 3 x 'History of the Monarchy proof £5 rev. designs depicting 'Elizabeth I', 'Henry VIII' and 'James I'; and proof £1 2019 '75th Anniversary of D-Day'; all loose but encapsulated with certificates of authenticity; and a '79th Element' bar stamped '1 Ounce Fine Silver 999.9', UNC
Football Martin Chivers and Alan Mullery Signed Black and White Big Blue Tube Editions Limited Edition 280/500. Print shows Chivers and Mullery Holding Aloft a Trophy with Bill Nicholson. Print Measures 24 x 17 inches overall. 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
A collection of silver comprising a golf themed presentation trophy cup, by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1935, two silver napkin rings, a silver charm bracelet, a stamped 925 hard stone ring, and a silver cased pocket watch, weighable silver 228gms (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
Three: Private Thomas Tutt, East Kent Regiment, who was wounded and gassed in June 1915, and was killed in action at Morval in September 1916 1914-15 Star (SR-10403 Pte. T. Tutt. E. Kent R.); British War and Victory Medals (SR-10403 Pte. T. Tutt. E. Kent R.) extremely fine (3) £100-£140 --- Thomas Tutt served in France with the 1st Battalion from 12 March 1915. He was wounded and gassed at Dichy-bush in June 1915, and killed in action at Morval on 15 September 1916, the first occasion that tanks were used. Sold with a copied news cutting with photograph announcing his death which states: ‘Deep regret was felt in Great Chart when it became known that Private Thomas Tutt, the Buffs, had been killed in action in France on September 15th. Previous to the war he had been employed at the Great Chart Post Office for five years and was highly esteemed. He was the second son of Mr and Mrs J. Tutt, of Great Chart, and was born at Kingsnorth twenty-three years ago. He attended the British School, Ashford, and the Great Chart School. He served in the Special Reserve and was called up on August 9th, 1914. In January, 1915, he went to France. On June 6th following he was wounded and gassed at Dichy-bush and sent home, but returned willingly to France to his work of bomb throwing. The officer commanding the battalion sent his sympathy to Private Tutt’s parents and wrote that “he was shot through the heart soon after our advance had begun, being killed instantaneously. He was carried away that night by stretcher bearers and buried somewhere behind the line. B Company suffered severely in officers on that day, three being killed and one wounded. A temporary wooden monument I have had erected to mark the place where we lost so many officers and men on that day.” One of his comrades wrote that he was greatly beloved by the all and that he died “like a soldier.” In this photograph of him, which was taken at the Front shortly before he was killed, it will be seen that he is wearing a trophy, a German helmet. Much sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs J. Tutt, as their eldest son fell in action in France, on July 1st.’ See the previous lot for the medals awarded to his brother who was killed in action on 1 July 1916.
The Memorial Plaque to Lieutenant E. W. Ruse, 128th Field Company, Royal Engineers, who was killed during an accidental explosion, when eight charges went off at a stores depot which backed on to an Advanced Dressing Station, 31 December 1915. A number of casualties were suffered amongst the Sappers, the Field Ambulance Unit, and a nearby works party from the 8th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment Memorial Plaque (Edward Wallace Ruse) in card envelope of issue, with Buckingham Palace enclosure; with National Rifle Association, Cadet Trophy Prize Medal, bronze, by G.G. Adams for Elkington & Co, ancient bowman and rifle volunteer standing side by side, rev. wreath, reverse engraved ‘Sapper E. W. Ruse Elizabeth College Guernsey O.T.C. 1910’ , 57mm, in original blue fitted case, extremely fine (2) £100-£140 --- Edward Wallace Ruse was the son of Captain F. Ruse of 25 Wentworth Avenue, Bournemouth. He was educated at Elisabeth College, Guernsey, and served as a Lieutenant with the Royal Engineers during the Great War on the Western Front from August 1914. Lieutenant Ruse was accidentally killed by the explosion of gun cotton, 31 December 1915, whilst preparing material for the accompaniment to a raid. The circumstances surrounding his death are as follows: ‘Lieut. Ruse, two N.C.O.s and seven Sappers were told off to accompany a raiding party into the German lines. The party was struck off all other duties and trained with the remainder of the troops, told off for the raid, in the duties which would be required of them. The R.E. were required to take over explosives and destroy any machine gun emplacements, mine shafts and as much of the parapet as possible and also to block the two flanks of a certain portion of the enemy’s line. It was decided to make up and take over eight charges of gun cotton of 20lbs each. Three similar charges were fired against a parapet similar to that which it was intended to attack during the training of the detachment. Lieut. Ruse selected one Corporal and three Sappers and specially trained them in making up of the charges. On the afternoon of 31.12.15 the charges were apparently made up by the above party and about 6pm they were working, apparently on the cases containing them in the advanced store of the 128th Field Coy. R.E. where the explosion occurred. Lieut. Ruse, the Corporal and three Sappers were all killed and four Sappers who were loading stores in the yard as well as a number of Infantry and R.A.M.C. who were also in the yard were injured. From the appearance of the locality I am of the opinion that the whole of the eight charges were fired. There is no direct evidence as to what the party was actually doing at the time. Lieut. Ruse was a very efficient officer and had a knowledge of explosives and the handling of them much above the average. He was very cool headed and was not likely to have been nervous or excited.’ (Report of Lieutenant Colonel A. G. Bremner, R.E., C.R.E. 23rd Division refers) The above took place at the brasserie at Chappelle D’Armentiers, where the field company had a stores depot, and the building was shared with the 70th Field Ambulance Advanced Dressing Station. Ruse was killed along with Sappers R. Brown, F. Churchill, J. F. Fleming and W. C. Howes, with 4 others members of 128th Field Company being wounded. A further man was killed and 10 wounded at the dressing station, whilst a work party from the 8th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment also suffered one man killed and 8 wounded. Lieutenant Ruse is buried in Erquinghem-Lys Churchyard Extension, France. For the medals awarded to Sapper W. C. Howes, see Lot 192.
A Lynton porcelain circular table box, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with a musical trophy, within a raised beaded gilt border, royal blue ground, the base with a garland of flowers in raised gilding, chased gilt-metal mounts and shell thumbpiece, 6.5cm diam, gold printed marks, blue leather fitted case en suite
A PARCEL OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising an Edwardian rectangular cigarette box, the top and sides with engine turned decoration, vacant circle cartouche, painted wood interior, morocco covered base, makers Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1910, width 16cm x depth 13cm x height 4.2cm, an Elizabeth II rectangular cigarette box, the engine turned top with vacant rectangular cartouche, cedarwood lined interior, makers Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1953, width 15.3cm x depth 9.5cm x height 4.5cm approx., a George V twin handled trophy cup of conical form, on a hexagonal tapering stem, domed circular foot, makers William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 4.8ozt, 149.6 grams, with a black bakelite stand, overall height 20.5cm, a cased silver backed brush and comb set and a cased George V silver backed five piece dressing table set, makers J & R Griffin Ltd, Chester 1915 (5) (Condition Report: the Sampson Mordan cigarette box is lacking the wooden strengtheners from around the inside edge of the lid, gaps around base board, top not fitting flush to the base, chipped wooden section to inner rim of base, corners are slightly misshapen, the other cigarette box does not close and the weighted filling is falling out, minor dents throughout, the trophy cup has some discolouration to the interior but ok otherwise, the brush and comb set is lacking the comb section, the brush is in poor condition, the case of the dressing table set is in very poor condition and lacks the comb, some minor dents throughout)
A VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP AND A GEORGE VI SILVER PEDESTAL BONBON DISH, the trophy cup engraved 'BARNSTAPLE REGATTA 1888, Maid of the Mist - J. LIVERTON, J. SMALE, W. PELLING, W.H. LEWIS, W. LEWIS (Cox)', knopped stem with beaded rims, maker Charles Boyton (II), London 1887, height 16cm, the bonbon dish with gadrooned rim above a pierced border, panelled bowl, stepped circular foot, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1948, diameter 10.5cm, gross weight 7.33ozt, 227.9 grams (2) (Condition Report: both sit fairly level on a flat surface, trophy cup has a number of shallow dents to the bowl and rim is slightly misshapen, the bonbon dish is in fair condition, the rim is very slightly misshapen)
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a cased pair of Elizabeth II replicas of The Leicester Spoon, makers C J Vander Ltd, London 1977, a George III Old English pattern tablespoon, maker W.S, London 1794, a George V trophy, engraved 'Presented to A.Y.F.C by A.C. Fairweather JP.' hallmarked 'James Walter Tiptaft' Birmingham 1932, an Elizabeth II silver trophy plate, engraved 'North Eastern Farmers New Feedmill Bannermill 4 April 1978', makers 'Deakin & Francis Ltd', Birmingham 1977, approximate gross weight 6.57ozt, 204.3 grams, together with two small white metal plates, stamped 925 Argentina, approximate gross weight 2.89ozt, 89.9 grams also including a two tier bonbon dish, stamped v800, approximate gross weight 1.70ozt, 53.1 grams, etc (Parcel) (Condition Report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
Derby County Interest: A hallmarked silver two-handled trophy, 'The Donington Trophy, Kindly Presented by J.G.G. Shields Esq Managing Director, Breedon and Cloud Lime Works', hallmarked Chester, 1938, makers mark rubbed. Gross weight of trophy approx. 24.18ozt, upon wooden base with plaques denoting various later winners. Trophy has sustained dinks mostly to neck.
A George V silver trophy cup, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1911, the circular bowl with pierced decoration upon stepped pedestal foot and three scrolling handles, blue glass liner, inscription to foot 'Glamorgan Daffodil & Spring Flower Show 1914 First Prize for Anemones' 13cm high (at fault - liner stuck in bowl)
A Victorian silver trophy cup, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1892, of tapered cylindrical form on knopped stem and circular foot, with scrolling floral and foliate decoration, the cartouche engraved 'Penrith Agricultural Show 1898 1st Prize presented by Messrs E & W Pearson Liverpool', 25.3cm high, weight 12.09ozt
A CONTINENTAL 18TH CENTURY KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY BOMBÉ SHAPED COMMODEwith moulded pink marble top, fitted with two drawers sans traverse inlaid with a military trophy and with a geometric border, the sides with large marquetry urns, with gilt brass trims, mounts and sabots. 80cm wide x 50cm deep x 81cm high
English Twenty County Championship bronze and enamel shooting medal/badge in case; and a corresponding teaspoon. 5 HM silver and 14 EPNS teaspoons mostly with rifle/pistol shooting motifs; 5 forks and 1 serving spoon, plated, marked "Bisley Camp Pavilion"; 4 items of cutlery stamped NRA; a souvenir teaspoon of The White House. Also a shield/plaque in HM silver, on stand, inscribed Bisley 1929 (dented); a Sussex County RA ashtray; a small plated cup on 3 crossed rifles "trophy" and 3 other items. GC £40-60
A small group of silver trophies, The Siddeley Challenge Trophy, Bristol Air Race 1961, Air League Cup 1962 and two others, approximately 449g/Note: Sold on behalf of the Royal Aero Club Trust CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
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