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Lot 4292

Sport, Football - a souvenir programme for the Football Association Cup Competition Final Tie match "The White Horse Final", Bolton Wanderers (The Trotters) v West Ham United (The Hammers), Saturday 28th April 1923; an unclipped complimentary press gallery ticket; a black and white photograph showing King George V, label to verso 'THE REMARKABLE ENGLISH CUP FINAL AT WEMBLEY PARK. THE AMAZING SCENE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM ON SATURDAY. ON THE LEFT IS SEEN THE KING WATCHING THE REMARKABLE SIGHT.' and stamped 'PHOTO SUPPLIED, CENTRAL NEWS'; another photograph comprising of three images showing the vast crowd of spectators, accompanied with a large format photograph of the Sports Department if the Sheffield Telegraph, pasted on card, 33cm high, 40.5cm wide, unframed This fixture was the first match at The Empire Stadium, Wembley. The match ended in a 2-0 win to Bolton Wanderers with goals from David JACK and Jack SMITH. The official attendance for the Final Tie was 126,047 but it was estimated that nearly 300,000 spectators gained entrance. King George V was in attendance for the match and awarded the trophy to the winning team after the final whistle.

Lot 330

A set of four silver Victorian teaspoons London 1846 and other assorted silver and plated teaspoons, silver coloured metal circular pierced bowl 13cm in diameter, two other trinket bowls, a miniature silver trophy cup engraved '1931', 3.5cm high, 0.1ozt and a modern silver coloured metal trinket box

Lot 290

1950's rectangular silver-mounted cigar box, engine turned, 11cm wide, a silver lidded glass jug, a silver-mounted inkwell with glass liner and a silver-plated trophy cup 'R.J. Grafton, 2nd in Novice Sculling, Eton 1917' (4) 

Lot 230

A “Southern Comfort” advertising mirror, 13¾” x 10¾”, framed; two cribbage boards; two sets of playing cards; two silver plated trophy cups; & sundry other items.

Lot 69

Collection of silver plated wares including trophy, trays, tureen, etc.

Lot 339

A selection of silver-plated wares, including: pair of silver plated twin handled trophy cups, each on stand; two further silver-plated trophies; silver-plated wine slide or coaster; silver-plated entree dish and cover; graduated set of three silver-plated duck figures; silver plated photograph frame; and other items.

Lot 97

Silver trophy cup with twin handles - Crystal Palace Motorcycle Racing Club - The Newmarket Cup 1928, Alexander Clark & Co ltd, Birmingham, 1927, 16cm high, t/w a cased pair of open salts, Chester 1899 (one spoon f/r), six golfing coffee spoons Sheffield 1964-67 and a single silver teaspoon, 10oz total weight

Lot 147

Oval silver mustard, navette open salt with two scroll handles, half-reeded open salt, small trophy cup and various salts spoons, 6.6oz of weighable silver

Lot 153

Silver trophy cup with twin leopards' head scrolling handles and engraved with the City of Winchester Armorial shield, on stemmed square base, Mappin & Webb, London 1927, 11.2oz, on ebonised stepped square plinth, 14.5cm diameter

Lot 154

Silver two-handled trophy cup on plinth mounted with plaques, to/w two small tennis trophies another small trophy cup, Chinese export small cup and an epns cup (6), 9.8oz of weighable sterling silver

Lot 183

Thirteen silver golf trophy teaspoons - various dates, 5.4oz (contained in a six-spoon case)

Lot 190

Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver trophy bowl with repoussé bosses to the waist and base, on loaded silver plinth, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1906, 12cm diameter x 11.5cm high

Lot 194A

Seven various silver trophy cups - 18cm-4.5cm - 23.6oz total weight

Lot 237

Viger à Paris. An early 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, surmounted with figures of a King and Roman soldier holding aloft a lamb, with signed enamelled dial and trophy base, on a marble plinth, with turned feet, signed eight day countwheel movement, width 28cm depth 14cm height 36cm***CONDITION REPORT***Good untouched condition, gilding remains bright but is a little rubbed to the extremities, minor dirt marks to the dial, hands look original, minor tiny chipping around the edges of the marble plinth, back door slightly out of shape, silk suspension movement signed and numbered 1175, comes with pendulum and associated winding key, looks complete but not tested for timekeeping.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. 

Lot 515

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Export silver planter, maker WC, of rectangular form, with four dragon handles and embossed with continuous scene of figures at various pursuits, engraved inscription to the bases 'London & Provincial Pekingese Club Puppy Dog Trophy', width 19.8cm, 28.6oz.***CONDITION REPORT***Quite tarnished otherwise the overall condition is good.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. 

Lot 357

A Camel Trophy Multichrono watch, with original box and papers and advertising car.

Lot 1214

A mixed selection of silver consisting of three teaspoons with gold clubs, a tea strainer on a later stand, a single dessert spoon, a tea caddy spoon with thistle decoration and a small trophy cup and a pusher, 7.2oz approx (10)

Lot 1246

Three small silver trophies with a single napkin ring, 4.6oz including one trophy base

Lot 1264

A silver late Victorian double handled trophy with scrolled handles, Birmingham 1898, maker J W and a silver toast rack, 7.4oz approx

Lot 454

A twin handled trophy presented to Otley Mills Bowling Club for the Annual Handicap. Assayed Birmingham 1923. 24cm. 369g. Foot and rim mis-shaped. Minor denting and tarnishing.

Lot 273

A COLLECTION OF CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES TO INCLUDE 2012 CARLING CUP FINAL LIVERPOOL V CARDIFF, 2013 CAPITAL 1 CUP FINAL BRADFORD V SWANSEA, 2014 CAPITAL 1 MANCHESTER CITY V SUNDERLAND AND 2015 JOHNSTONES PAINT TROPHY PROGRAMME BRISTOL V WALSALL ETC

Lot 307

TWO HALLMARKED SILVER TROPHY""S TOGETHER WITH A HALLMARKED SILVER HIP FLASK AND JUG

Lot 3324

Kreigsmarine Officers Lion Head Sword with pipe backed blade 810mm in length with etched decoration of sailing ships, foliage and anchor to one side, the other side having foliage, sailing ship and naval trophy with trident to centre. Blade has makers trade mark of "E & F Horster Solingen". Fine white celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Gilt folding guard with central anchor, guard with fine relief, leading to the lion head pommel having set with green and red (port and starboard) jewelled eyes. Ferrule in the form of a band of oak leaves. Plain folding rear catch. Overall length 950mm. Complete with leather and brass mounted scabbard with two suspension rings

Lot 662

A silver twin handle trophy cup Birmingham 1938 , 234 grams.

Lot 563

FOOTBALL EPHEMERA, a large collection of miscellaneous Football related material to include twenty-nine Charity Shield Programmes, nine Division 1 / Division 2 Play-Off Finals, four minor trophy Cup Final programmes, forty-eight Football League Review Programmes, twenty-seven Charles Buchan's Football Monthly Magazine from the 1950's, scrapbooks, newspapers, photographs (some signed), photographic re-prints, postcards, Football Club cheques (West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City) signed, 'The Baggies' wall clock, and eleven framed photographs and prints to include three featuring Duncan Edwards (one facsimile signed), Geoff Hurst (facsimile signed) Ronnie Allen, Manchester United and 1950's England International matches

Lot 1804

A 20th century silver cream jug by Mappin & Webb(date letter rubbed), height 13.9cm and two Victorian trophy cup covers, one with sheep finial, 24.8oz.

Lot 1830

A pair of Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club sterling presentation two handled trophy cups and covers, fixed to wooden plinth bases, height of cups 26cm.

Lot 1831

A modern demi fluted sterling 925 'The Japan Racing Association Trophy' presentation rose bowl, fixed on sterling mounted base with inscription dated 1995, diameter 20.6cm.

Lot 1832

An Edwardian demi fluted silver two handled trophy cup, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1901, with later engraved horse racing inscription, height 20.1cm, 13.6oz.

Lot 13

Yorkshire's cricketer Darren Gough benefit year memorabilia, 2001, comprising a navy cap DARREN GOUGH BENEFIT YEAR 2001, a Barnsley CC 1st XI Batting 1991 trophy, Darren Gough Benefit Year 2001 hardback, limited edition 54 of 100 featuring testimonials and Ashes Series Australia v England official souvenir programme Melbourne 26th to 30th December 2006, Cricket Monthly November 1965 and Yorkshire Cricketing July 1996, (6)

Lot 188

Ca. 100-200 AD.A red stone intaglio engraved with a central tropaion, the war trophy flanked by two kneeling figures of captives. The intaglio is set in a beautiful gold finger ring composed of a tapering hoop, slightly rounded on the outside and flat inside. Tropaion was a victory monument built by ancient Greeks and Romans after the battle from the captured armour and weapons of the enemy from the battlefield. It would be a votive offering to a deity in thanksgiving for the victory. Only the winning party had the right to build a tropaion; in the event of a seemingly inconclusive result, both sides set up a tropaion.Size: D: 15.8mm / US: 5 1/8 / UK: K; 6.19gProvenance: Private London collector, acquired on the Austrian Art market; formerly in an old USA collection, formed since the 1970s.

Lot 344

Militaria Ausland - Italien : Bedeutende Adlertrophäe eines Moschettiere del Duce. Auf einem Granitblock thronende versilberte Skulptur des Römischen Adlers, das Liktorenbündel in den Klauen haltend. Auf rundem, am unteren Rand kannelierten, schwarzen Holzsockel mit umlaufendem silbernen Schriftband mit Gravur: "IL CAMERATESCO OMAGGIO DA PARTE DEI MOSCHETTIERI AL LORO CAPO SQUADRA CAP. M. A. AFAN DE RIVERA, FRANCO - DOPO DUE LUSTRI DI COMMENDEVOLE SERVIZIO NEL GIORNO DEL SUO CONGEDO 1 - 2 - 40 XVII E.F." ("DIE KAMERADSCHAFT DER MUSKETIERE IST EINE HOMMAGE AN IHREN SCHWADRONCHEF CAP.. M. A. AFAN DE RIVERA, FRANCO - NACH ZWEI LOBENSWERTEN DIENSTEN AM TAG SEINER ENTLASSUNG 1 - 2 - 40 - XVII E.F."). Imposantes Ehrengeschenk der Moschetteri del Duce an Franco Afan de Riviera, den Sproß einer alten spanisch - neapolitanischen Adelsfamilie, 18° Squadra des 6° Manipolo der Moschetteri del Duce. Maße: 42 x 32 cm. Foreign Militaria - Italy : Important Eagle Trophy of a Moschetteri del Duce.Silver-plated sculpture of the Roman eagle enthroned on a granite block, holding the lictor bundle in its claws. On a round, black wooden base, fluted at the lower edge, with a surrounding silver inscription band with engraving: "IL CAMERATESCO OMAGGIO DA PARTE DEI MOSCHETTIERI AL LORO CAPO SQUADRA CAP. M. A. AFAN DE RIVERA, FRANCO - DOPO DUE LUSTRI DI COMMENDEVOLE SERVIZIO NEL GIORNO DEL SUO CONGEDO 1 - 2 - 40 XVII E.F." ( "THE MUSKETEERS' CAMARADERIE TRIBUTE TO THEIR SQUADRON LEADER CAP. M. A: AFAN DE RIVERA, FRANCO - AFTER TWO LUSTRES OF COMMENDABLE SERVICE ON THE DAY OF HIS DISCHARGE 1 - 2 - 40 XVII E.F.") Very impressive gift of honour from the Moschetteri del Duce to Franco Afan de Riviera, scion of an old Spanish - Neapolitan noble family, 18° Squadra of the 6° Manipolo of the Moschetteri del Duce. Dimensions: 42 x 32 cm.

Lot 185

Ausländische Orden & Ehrenzeichen - Russland/Zarenreich : Rußland: Malteser Orden. Die Halsdekoration Gold und Emaille, ohne Band. Die besonders plastisch gearbeitete Krone und Waffentrophäe fein ziseliert. Rückseitig Öse zur Befestigung am Halsband. Die beidseitig gearbeiteten russischen Doppeladler mit Reichsapfel unnd Schwert in besonders feiner Juweliersqualität und Ziselierung. Die Adler zwischen den Kreuzwinkeln entsprechen dem russischen Typ des Doppeladlers bei dem beide Adlerköpfe gekrönt sind und der Doppeladler dann nochmals von einer Krone überhöht ist. Wie auf zahlreichen zeitgenössischen Porträts zu sehen ist trugen viele russische Ritter des Malteserordens entweder das internationale Modell (mit Fleur de Lys) oder Ordenskreuze ohne Symbole zwischen den Kreuzwinkeln, so daß anzunehmen ist das eine rein russische Version erst nach der Annahme der Großmeisterwürde durch Zar Paul I. im November 1798 erfolgte. Die Französische Revolution und die Dritte Polnische Teilung 1795 änderte auch die Lage des Malteserordens. Zar Paul I. von Rußland wurde nach der Dritten Polnischen Teilung zwischen Österreich, Preußen und Russland 1795 Protektor des Großpriorats Polen des Malteser - Ordens und errichtete ein orthodoxes polnisch-russisches Großpriorat, das er 1797 durch Ordensbeschlüsse, also noch vor Eroberung Maltas durch Napoleon im Juni 1798, mit der Englisch-Bayerischen Zunge des Malteserordens verband. Paul I. gründete sowohl das katholische - polnische Großpriorat als auch das russisch - orthodoxe Großpriorat. Er stattete den Malteser - Orden durch ein Dekret vom 4. Januar 1797 mit beachtlichen Privilegien und Gütern aus, darunter den Vorontsov - Palast in St. Petersburg. Nach der Eroberung Maltas durch Napoleon 1798 befahl der sich dadurch persönlich brüskiert fühlende russische Zar seinem Admiral Ushakov mit seinen im Mittelmeer stationierten Schiffen die Briten und Türken in ihrem Kampf gegen Frankreich zu unterstützen. Am 15. August 1798 erklärten russiche Würdenträger und Ritter des Malteserordens auf einer in St. Petersburg gehaltenen Versammlung den bisherigen Großmeister des Malteserordens Ferdinand Gompes als Verantwortlichen für die Vertreibung der Ordensritter von der Insel Malta für abgesetzt und trugen Zar Paul I. die Großmeisterwürde an, die dieser annahm. Am 29. November 1798 wurde der Zar in einer feierlichen Zeremonie im Thronsaal des Winter - Palastes in St. Petersburg als Großmeister installiert und gründete durch Dekret vom selben Tage den Orden St. Johannis von Jerusalem (Malteserorden) in Rußland. Der Zar legte großen Wert auf seine neu erlangte Würde und ist auf verschiedenen Porträts in dem Ordensornat des Malteser - Ordens - Großmeisters abgebildet. Vermutlich entstand unser Ordenskleinod im Zusammenhang mit dieser Stiftung, bzw. Zeremonie als russisches Sondermodell. Meines Wissens ist es das einzige bekannte Exemplar mit russischen Doppeladlern zwischen den Kreuzwinkeln. Selbst in der Schatzkammer des Kremls und anderen russischen Museen ist kein weiteres Exemplar bekannt. Bedeutendes Ordenskleinod von größter Seltenheit. 91 x 39 mmForeign Orders & Decorations - USSR/Russia : Imperial Russia: Order of Malta. The neck decoration gold and enamel, without ribbon. The particularly sculpted crown and weapon trophy finely chased. Eyelet on the back for fastening to the neck ribbon. The Russian double headed eagles between the arms of the cross with orbs and swords worked on both sides in especially fine jeweler's quality and chasing. The eagles correspond to the Russian type of double eagle where both eagle heads are crowned and the double eagle is then surmounted by an additional crown. As can be seen on numerous contemporary portraits, many Russian Knights of the Order of Malta wore either the international model (with fleur de lys) or Order crosses without symbols between the cross angles, so that it can be assumed that a purely Russian version was only created after Tsar Paul I accepted the Grand Mastership in November 1798. The French Revolution and the Third Polish Partition in 1795 also changed the situation of the Order of Malta. Tsar Paul I of Russia, after the Third Polish Partition between Austria, Prussia and Russia, became Protector of the Polish Grand Priory of the Order of Malta in 1795 and established an Orthodox Russian Grand Priory, which he united with the English-Bavarian Tongue of the Order of Malta by Order Decree in 1797, even before Napoleon conquered Malta in June 1798. Paul I founded both the Catholic - Polish Grand Priory and the Russian - Orthodox Grand Priory. He endowed the Order of Malta with considerable privileges and property, including the Vorontsov Palace in St. Petersburg, by a decree of January 4, 1797. After the conquest of Malta by Napoleon in 1798, the Russian tsar, who felt personally insulted by this, ordered his admiral Ushakov to support the British and Turks in their fight against France with his ships stationed in the Mediterranean. On August 15, 1798, at a meeting held in St. Petersburg, Russian dignitaries and Knights of the Order of Malta declared the previous Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Ferdinand Gompes, deposed as the person responsible for the expulsion of the Knights of the Order from the island of Malta and offered the Grand Mastership to Tsar Paul I, who accepted it. On November 29, 1798, in a solemn ceremony in the throne room of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, the Tsar was installed as Grand Master and by decree of the same day founded the Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Order of Malta) in Russia. The Tsar attached great importance to his newly acquired dignity and is depicted on various portraits in the Order's habit of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta. Presumably, our medal was created in connection with this foundation or ceremony as a special Russian model. As far as I know, it is the only known example with Russian double headed eagles between the arms of the cross. Even in the treasury of the Kremlin and other Russian museums no other specimen is known. Magnificent and extremly important piece of insignia of the greatest rarity. 91 x 39 mm

Lot 161

Ausländische Orden & Ehrenzeichen - Souveräner Malteser Ritterorden : Malteser Orden: Miniatur des Ordenskreuzes vom Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts.Gold und Emaille, ohne Band. Besonders fein gearbeitete, schwere Miniatur des Ordenskreuzes. Die Waffentrophäe über der Krone fein ziseliert. Typische Goldschmiedearbeit des späten 18. Jahrhunderts. Selten. 39 x 13 mm Foreign Orders & Decorations - Sovereign Order of Malta : Order of Malta. Miniature Badge, late 18th Century.Gold and enamel, without ribbon.Particularly finely worked, heavy miniature of the order's cross. The trophy of arms above the crown finely chiselled. Typical goldsmith's work of the late 18th century.Rare. 39 x 13 mm.

Lot 278

Militaria Deutschland - Deutschland Allgemein : Trommel für Infanterie eines deutschen Regiments aus dem frühen 19. Jahrhundert. Messingkorpus, die oberen Einfassungen in Holz mit blau - weißer Lackierung. Seitliche Originalverschnürung. Beide Trommelfelle original erhalten, eines geflickt. Auf der Vorderseite handgetriebenes, auf Trophäen ruhendes, gekröntes Adelswappen, vermutlich des Regimentinhabers in Form eines Baumes und Fisches. Die Trommel wurde durch einbringen einer abnehmbaren Glaseinlage auf dem oberen Trommelfell als Tischchen genutzt. Sehr imposantes und seltenes Stück und aus dieser frühen Zeit sehr selten. 50 x 40 cm.German Militaria - Deutschland Allgemein : Trommel für Infanterie eines deutschen Regiments aus dem frühen 19. Jahrhundert. Brass body, the upper bezels in wood with blue - white lacquer. Original lacing on the sides. Both drumheads original preserved, one mended. On the front hand chased trophy resting crowned noble coat of arms, probably of the regiment owner in the form of a tree and fish. The drum was used as a table by inserting a removable glass inlay on the upper drumhead. Very imposing and rare piece and from this early period very rare. 50 x 40 cm.

Lot 162

Ausländische Orden & Ehrenzeichen - Souveräner Malteser Ritterorden : Malteser Orden: Miniatur des Ordenskreuzes.Gold und Emaille. An Waffentrophäe, ohne Band. Besonders kleines Exemplar von feinster Qualität aus der 2. Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. Ungewöhnliche Ausführung. Selten. Foreign Orders & Decorations - Sovereign Order of Malta : Order of Malta: Miniature Badge.Gold and enamel. On spoils of war trophy, without ribbon. Particularly small example of finest quality from the 2nd half of the 18th century.Unusual design. Rare.

Lot 138

Large Cut Glass Cystal Windsor horse Race Trophy Winner 2005 on plinth .26.5cm in Height

Lot 7

Hallmarked silver trophy on stand - Approx weight of silver 190g

Lot 20

A silver twin handled pedestal trophy. With inscription 'Ravensbourne 56th Annual Sports, 300yds Open Handicap, June 25th 1927'. Maker Charles Alfred Alston, London 1927, weight 596.3 grams.

Lot 471

Mixed Lot of Silver Plate including Wine Bottle Holder, Three piece Tea Service, Circular Gallery Tray, Trophy, etc plus African White Metal Bangles made into Bowls and other African Jewellery

Lot 111

A George V silver two-handled Trophy and cover, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield, 1935, of elaborate conical form, inscribed 'Karachi Spring Meeting 1938 R.W.I.T.C. Cup won by Sardar Begum', overall 42cm high, appx. weight 48ozt.

Lot 115

A George V silver two-handled Trophy Cup, by Carrington & Co., hallmarked Birmingham, 1922, with engraved inscription 'Cambridgeshire Hunt Point to Point Adjacent Hunts Race 1931', 14cm high, appx. weight 20ozt.

Lot 34

A George V silver Trophy Cup, hallmarked London, 1919, of goblet form, with presentation inscription, 30.7cm high, together with a silver two handled trophy cup, by Alexander Clark Co., hallmarked Birmingham, 1939, with inscription, on 16cm high, on plastic stand, approx total weight 18.6ozt (2)

Lot 55

A pair of Edwardian silver Napkin Rings, byHilliard & Thomason, hallmarked Birmingham, 1901, with foliate engraved decoration, initialled, together with a smaller pair of George V silver napkin rings, Sheffield, 1915, initialled, four other damaged silver napkin rings, French silver shot beaker, two silver trophy goblets, fixed to wooden bases etc., weighable silver 8.7ozt (a lot)

Lot 1419

A miscellany to include an opaque glass cocktail shaker 27.5cm h, a hallmarked silver picture frame and engraved trophy vase and a Parker fountain pen and Parker pencil.

Lot 1494

5 pen drawings of Hull and Swanland, 3 prints of the Humber Bridge by Roger Dean 21cm x 25cm, 1 print of North Bar Within, Beverley by Roger Dean, 1 water colour print of the Humber Bridge by Ian Appleyard 24/350, 1 water colour print of Victoria Square, Hull by Ian Appleyard 13/350. Six prints of maps of Yorkshire and England largest 51cm x 61cm. Print by Ron Appleyard of 1953 British Empire Trophy, Douglas, Isle of Man 12/100. Photograph of Bisley Shooting Team 1932 for the National Challenge Trophy listing the scores and Teams. Margaret Gere Poster 76cm x 50 cm "Partings at Paddington". Two musical original water colours, artist unknown 70cm x 50cm etc.

Lot 934

A silver twin handled trophy cup and an ashtray.

Lot 951

A silver three handled trophy cup.

Lot 12

A large Victorian silver plated trophy cup and cover, the ogee domed cover with squat circular finial repousse decorated with flowers and C-scrolls, the body with twin leaf capped scroll handles with further repousse scrolling decoration, the cartouche engraved H.M.S. Waterwitch 1943-45, makers Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, h.27cm.

Lot 143

19th century percussion box lock pocket pistol, having a 4cm turn-off steel barrel, the brass frame engraved Forest with Oxford and trophy of arms to the opposing side, having a sliding safety and walnut slab sided grips, housed in fitted mahogany case with a copper flask and F. Joyce & Co. tin, w.19, d.10, h.3cm. Pistol is complete, but brass frame is coming away from the walnut stock, the hammer does not hold on either full or half cock.Tin in case is empty.

Lot 176

A George V silver trophy cup and cover, the domed cover with embossed finial, the body with leaf capped twin handles raised on a domed foot, engraved "Suffolk Volunteer Regt. Inter Batt Shooting Competition" Replica The County Challenge Cup Presented By The Rt Honable the Earl Cadogan 1916", with winners details to the opposing side, maker Elkington & Co. Ltd, Birmingham, 1915, 6.7 oz.

Lot 230

A collection of four WW II medals to include Defence x2 and War x2, together with a The Wakefield R.A.F. Boxing Trophy silver medal, unnamed in leather case, maker Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1946, a silver R.A.F. athletics medal, two R.A.F. badges and a WAAF bullion badge.

Lot 357

An Edwardian silver trophy cup, the body with a central band and twin c-scroll handles, engraved "Wantage Coursing Club Presented by Messrs C. & W. Bennett. Won By Mr W. Jarvis's "Hornet" Chilton. Nover 5th, 1908", maker Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1908, 17.2 oz.

Lot 381

A George V silver trophy cup, having a globular body with twin scrolling handles, on a domed foot inscribed " Mid Kent Hunt Point to Point Adjacent Hunt Ladies Race 1930 Second", maker James Fenton & Co, Birmingham, 1929, 5.9oz.

Lot 2352

A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER PRESENTATION TROPHY Inscribed Hankow Golf Club, St. Andrews Cup won by J.SHEARER 1897, engraved with dragons, supported on bamboo trees and on a mound base, stamped HUNGCHONG & CO, 642 grams, 26.5cm high Condition Report:small split to rim and some surface dents

Lot 410

Autographed DAVE MACKAY 16 x 12 photo - Col, depicting the Derby County captain holding aloft the Second Division trophy from the Directors Box following a 5-0 victory over Bristol City on the final day of the 1968/69 season at the Baseball Ground, 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 411

Autographed DERBY COUNTY 16 x 12 photo - Col, depicting a wonderful image showing the 1972 First Division winners Derby County posing with their trophy during a photo-shoot at the Baseball Ground, signed by ROY McFARLAND, COLIN TODD and KEVIN HECTOR 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 418

Autographed GORDON STRACHAN 16 x 12 photo - Col, depicting the Leeds United captain 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 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 317

A SILVER GILT TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER BY CHARLES STUART HARRIS, LONDON 1912, THE SIDES WITH DRAPED SWAGS ABOVE A BAND OF STIFF LEAVES, THE SOCLE AND SQUARE FOOT, 931Gms. H 29cms.

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