A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER, GEORGIAN AND LATER comprising: a George III cream jug, maker's mark unclear, London 1790, helmet-shaped, with dot-punched rim, engraved with a monogram, raised on a spreading circular foot issuing from a square base; a Victorian cream jug, by William & George Sissons, London 1881, oval quatrefoil, the lobed sides later engraved with ribbon-tied floral swags and urns around vacant cartouches, the narrow panels and borders top and bottom as bands of stylised flowerheads; a George VI small twin-handled trophy cup, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1938, baluster form with stylised foliate handles, raised on a stepped circular foot, with presentation inscription dated 1939; and an Elizabeth II small goblet, by Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1959, the deep bowl raised on a short knopped stem issuing from a stepped circular foot, engraved with a foliate wreath cartouche, gilded to the interior. (4) Georgian cream 14.3cm high overall, 12.1 troy ounces grossPresentation inscription to twin-handled trophy cup: M.C.G.S / JUNE 20TH 1939 / R.N.BARROW, ESQ.
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†AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP by William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, tapering conical form with a raised rim and girdle, with twin flying scroll handles, raised on a spreading stepped circular foot, engraved with the regimental badge of 15th The King's Hussars, and with a presentation inscription from Lt Pallin dated 1904-1907. 16.7cm high, 7.3 troy ouncesThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscription: PRESENTED BY / LIEUT. S.F.G. PALLIN A.V.C. / MUTTRA. 1904-1907
A mixed lot of silver and silver plate to include a George VI silver large Capstan inkwell, the lid inscribed Gerrards Cross Golf Club (Artisans Section) Presidents Prize 1942, London 1922, maker's mark for Charles Boyton & Sons, along with two silver napkin rings, plated trophy cups, and cutlery Location:
WW2 Collection of interesting booklets, CD and Autograph. Items within this lot include For Valour VC Winners CD, Rosemary Lapham (Chadwicks Daughter) Signed Card, Man is not lost booklet, Test Pilots of AV Roe and Co Booklet, Focke Wulf 189 Booklet, Slightly Below the Glide Path Book, The Schneider Trophy Contest Souvenir Programme, Fate has no reason booklet, Pitch Black to Plane Fare Booklet, The History of 617 Squadron Booklet by Sqn Ldr S.J. Hillier. Good CollectionAll 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
Asprey & Co. Ltd., London, United Kingdom. Sterling silver trophy bowl with an inscription in French along the side. With Sheffield, sterling lion passant, and date marked 1905 along the side. Makers mark and style mark 5624 along the underside. The inscription dated 1929.Height: 6 in x width: 12 1/2 in x depth: 8 in.
Football programmes, Millwall, home & away programmes, 1959/60, 60 programmes, homes (33) including Gateshead, Workington, Caribbean X1 Friendly (4 pages), Charlton Kent County Cup Final (4 pages, creased), England Youth X1 Friendly (4 pages), Kent County Cricketers v Showbiz X1, Testimonial, East London Boys v Manchester Boys English Schools Trophy Final, Tooting & Mitcham v Bromley London Senior Cup Final (4 pages, at The Den) etc, aways (27) inc. Gateshead, Hartlepool (4 pages), Northampton (single sheet), Bath City FA Cup, Margate Friendly, Queen of the South Friendly, Clacton Town (Friendly), Royston Friendly (4 pages) etc. Sold with two professionally made binders with gilt lettering to spines. (some with tc & scores, some minor faults noted, mostly gd) (60)
Postcards, Hampshire, a selection of approx. 42 ards with RPs of Louisburg Barracks Bordon, Apple Pie Camp Longmoor, Guild Hall Portsmouth Schneider Trophy Week Sept 1929 (illuminations), Illuminiated tram car for Portsmouth and Southsea, Clarence Pier Southsea, searchlights from Southsea Castle, birds eye view of Winchester (2 different), Winchester Bks, Winchester from St Giles Hill, High St Winchester, Celtic Hotel Bournemouth (2). Also printed Bournemouth station interior Fordingbridge, military camp at Bordon and Longmoor etc (gd)
Postcards, Aviation, a good early aviation collection of approx. 40 cards, with RPs of pilots Wright and Zens, F.W Gooddon, Amy Johnson (inset) with Percival Gull, Costes et le Brix (inset pilots), De Haviland Air Co 3, portrait of Pegoud, Daily Mail circuit 1912 Hamel and his Bleriot, Royal Aircraft Factory Farnborough, Maurice Farman biplane at Farnborough, Supermarine Rolls Royce S.6 winner Schneider Trophy 1929, C.S Rolls in aircraft (mainly gd)
Football programmes, Chelsea away friendlies v Non League Clubs, 15 programmes v Ashford 19 Oct. 1959, Sittingbourne 20 Feb 1960, Boston 14 March 1960, Guildford 3 Oct (no year) & 23 Sept 1961, Wimbledon 31 Aug 1961, Dover 2 Oct 1961, Woking 18 Nov 1961, Cambridge City 2 Dec 1961, Yiewsley 5 Feb 1962, Bedford Town 10 Feb 1962 (damage to cover), Wealdstone Battle of Britain Trophy 4 Sept 1962, Hounslow 8 Sept 1962, Hendon 9 Oct 1962 & Yeovil 13 Oct 1962 (mostly gd)
George V silver cigarette box of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and engraved presentation inscription "Presented to W.P. Gibson Esq. by the staff of the Wallace Collection 31st October 1936", (London 1933), maker Richard Comyns, 14cm in length, together with a miniature silver trophy, silver and enamel Royal commemorative napkin ring and other items
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III salt cellars by John Muns, London 1763, circular form, one blue glass liner, on three hoof feet, a George II pepper pot, circular bellied from with embossed foliate decoration, pull-off cover, a small trophy by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1906, urn shaped bowl, two scroll handles and a domed pull off cover, on a raised circular foot, plus three toast racks, three silver mounted photograph frames, two sugar bowls, a brush, sparrow beak cream jug, a small sauce boat, a pierced dish, a pierced swing-handled basket, an egg cup, a pair of salt spoons, two soup spoons and a teaspoon, total approx. weighable 43.4oz. (qty)
The Great Train Robbery Interest, By Roy J James, a modern silver-gilt bracelet, London 1970, and a modern silver cup and saucer, London 1983, the bracelet of inter-linked chain form with a central Maltese cross inscribed 'Nil Desperandum', length 18cm, the cup and saucer of plain circular form, spot-hammered decoration, diameter of saucer 14.2cm, approx. total weight 8.5oz, together with an old wooden box containing some of Roy James' tools, plus a book 'The Train Robbers', the inside cover signed by some of the Great Train robbers, another book 'The Great Train Robbery Files', a signed photograph and postcard. Provenance: David Brodie Roy James. Roy 'The Weasel' James was the getaway driver for the The Great Train Robbery of 1963. In the same year he was described in a Metropolitan Police wanted poster as 'Roy John James, aged 27, born London, Silversmith, medium to slight build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes hazel. Is a racing driver'. During his thirty year sentence he continued his silversmithing. In 1971 a newspaper documented him making a silver trophy for the British Racing and Sports Car Club. The silver was donated by Rodney Banting with the full permission of the Governor. He was freed in 1976, but returned to prison ten years later due to another offence. He died of heart disease in 1997. The Bracelet was made for David Brodie, a close friend of Roy's, and the silver cup and saucer and other items were given to him as well. David Brodie, known as 'Brode' was born 15 May 1943. He is a British auto racing driver, and is best known for his time competing in the British Touring Car Championship. His best season in the BTCC was in 1985, finishing fourth overall on points.
Trophy Miniatures - Trophy Promotional Series, comprising: Forbes - Christie's Commemorative Figure: C.S.A. Standard Bearer - produced to commemorate the sale of the Forbes Soldier Collection by Christie's New York in December 1997. Only available to those Attending the Sale, complete with Forbes Collection Official Tag. Also, Toy Soldier & Model Figure Magazine Limited Edition Model [0/200] "Le Premier Grenadier de France" - Grenadier Fourrier 46th Line Regiment. Mint overall, contained in near Mint Trophy set boxes Complete with Limited Edition Certificate. Very Rare limited edition promotional pieces. [2]
Trophy Miniatures - Trophy Promotional Series, comprising: Forbes - Christie's Commemorative Figure: C.S.A. Standard Bearer - produced to commemorate the sale of the Forbes Soldier Collection by Christie's New York in December 1997. Only available to those Attending the Sale, complete with Forbes Collection Official Tag. Also, Toy Soldier & Model Figure Magazine Limited Edition Model [0/200] - Cornet Player - Polish Infantry Contingent. Mint overall, contained in near Mint Trophy set boxes Complete with Limited Edition Certificate. Very Rare limited edition promotional pieces. [2]
A 9CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, AND A GOLD PLATED POCKET WATCH WITH FOB MEDALS, rose gold albert chain, each link stamped 9.375, fitted with two lobster clasps each stamped 9.375, T-bar stamped 9.375, sponsors mark 'JT&S', suspending a 9ct gold fob medal with engraved initials, personal engraving to the reverse reads 'Winners Haig & Haig Trophy 1903', hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, sponsors mark 'W.A', length of albert chain 420mm, also fitted with two silver fob medals, one for 'The St. John ambulance Association' hallmarked Birmingham, a shield shaped fob medal with engraved initials, hallmarked Chester, approximate total gross weight 66.7 grams, together with a gold plated open face pocket watch, manual wind, round white dial signed 'Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool', Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, in a polished case, inside case back stamped 'A.L.D, Dennison watch case Co, 179136', movement signed 'Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool', stamped 30080', approximate case width 50.8mm, and a pair of damascene cufflinks in a white metal mount unmarked (condition report: pocket watch, winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, clasps to the albert chain in working order, overall condition good)
Football Steven Gerrard Signed 16x12 inch Colour Photo of Gerrard Holding Euro 2005 Trophy, In Frame Measuring 22x18 inches overall. Signed in Black ink. 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
Football Nobby Stiles signed 16x12 Manchester United colourised print pictured with George Best and the League Championship trophy in 1965. 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
Football Paul Scholes signed 16x12 colour print pictured holding the Champions League trophy. 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
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 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
Football. Nat Lofthouse Signed 16x12 black and white photo. Autographed Editions, Limited Editions. Photo shows Lofthouse with manager Bill Ridding drinking out of the FA Cup Trophy after Defeating Manchester United in 1958 Cup Final. 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 Mixed Lot of Assorted Plated Cutlery, including wooden cased canteen decorative mother of pearl handled pickle fork / preserve spoon / butter knife in original fitted case, boxed knives and carving set, cruet stand (damage / incomplete), plated twin handled trophy cup, mesh link purse, Royal commemorative and other knives, fish knives and forks, sets of spoons, etc.
Interesting mixed lot of silver plated and other metal wares to include three graduated leaf cast dishes, small tazza, miniature trophy, Sterling 925 mother of pearl rattle, two shell case vases, Princes Plate rectangle dish, brass desk calendar, Marble's safety pocket axe, and further flatware and accessories various
Rowing interest - interesting ephemera relating primarily to Bradford-On-Avon Rowing Club; mounted newspaper cutting with photograph, another framed photograph, small oar trophy, framed Toye Kenning & Spencer pewter Henley Regatta plate '1844 Eight-Oar'd Match'; also five rowing event commemorative pottery mugs
Gibbon (Edward) & Bowdler (Thomas, translator), History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, five-volume set, London: Longman, et al., 1826, uniformly bound in full calf gilt, marbled edges and endpapers, 8vo, Sheffield (John, Lord, editor), Gibbon’s Miscellaneous Works, five-volume set, London: John Murray, 1814, volume I with portrait frontispiece, uniformly bound in contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards, vol. I upper-cover detached, others chipped & tired, 8vo, further Gibbon, Melmoth’s Letters of Cicero, three-volume set, fourth edition, London: J. Dodsley, 1789, contemporary calf, worn, 8vo, Melmoth’s Letters of Pliny, two-volume set, eighth edition, London: J. Dodsley, 1786, disbound contemporary calf, 8vo, ditto, a later copy, two-volume set, 1810, original publisher’s cloth over boards, 12mo, [Ovid] & [, P. Ovidii Nasonis Epistolarum Herodium liber […], Roterodami: Typis Regneri Leers, 1698, contemporary English two-tone speckled calf cover only, 12mo, Arnold (The Rev. Thomas Kerchever, editor), A First Classical Atlas, London: Francis and John Rivington, n.d. [1849], 13 two-fold maps only (of 15), line-engraved with hand-coloured delineation, some manuscript annotations, original cloth, 8vo, Lesie (Shane, editor), Plato's Symposium, signed by the editor, one of 1,500 copies, London: The Fortune Press/Printed by The Whitefriars Press, n.d. [c. 1942], printed on English unbleached hand-made paper, original publisher’s cloth over boards, top-edge uncut, 8vo, Horace, further Latin and Classics, (31). Provenance: 2nd: 1) The 19th Light Dragoons, a British Army cavalry regiment that saw action in British India and North America; ASSYE/NIAGRA/XIX, lettered in gilt within the spines’ compartments between an elephant and a military trophy; 2) George Duff, plain armorial bookplates to each pastedown. 3rd & 4th: 1) Stewart Marjoribanks (1774-1863), Whig MP, director of The New Zealand Company, landowner in Australia, and wine merchant; early 19th century crest bookplates to ffeps. 6th: Armytage, mid-18th century labels and inscriptions.
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