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Lot 97

Autographed Jack Charlton 1966 12 X 8 Photo - Col, Depicting The England Centre-Half In A Race For The Ball With West Germany's Siggi Held During The 1966 World Cup Final At Wembley, Signed In Black Marker, Together With A Similar Image Showing The Iconic Image Of The 1966 World Cup Winners - England, Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo-Shoot Following Their Memorable 4-2 Victory Over West Germany, Signed (By Charlton Only) 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 375

A Victorian silver twin handled trophy cup and cover, the domed cover with a finial in the form of a sailor holding a gun, the handles cast with flowers and leaves, the body decorated with swags, inscribed "Presented to the Royal Navy Artillery.....", on a ring turned column and a spreading foot, 33cmm high, approximately 655 grams

Lot 748

Ernest James Holt - A silver vesta case engraved with the logo of the South London Harriers, together with a silver napkin ring initialled E.J.H., a white metal napkin ring with enamelled badge for S.S. Himalaya, and a similar manicure kit, an Amateur Private Club Football Trophy medallion, Kent County Championships medallion, a Metropolitan Police pewter tankard inscribed "Dear Billy 'THANKS FOR THE BLIND EYE' from A relief 1949-1974", a menu card for C.U. Hare & Hounds v. Mr E.J.Holt's Team, Saturday, December 3rd, 1927, signed, a South London Harriers 1871-1971 Centenary Dinner menu, a 1942 Race-Walking Record publication featuring an article by E.J. Holt and a programme for "The City of Melbourne Ball In honour of the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, at the Exhibition Building on Tuesday 2nd March 1954" CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.

Lot 103

10 x Imperial Roman AE and Billon, comprising: Trajan (AD98-117) As obv. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, laureate head right, rev. TR POT COS II, Victory walking left, near Fine; Marcus Aurelius (AD161-180) Sestertius, as Caesar under Antoninus Pius, obv. AVRELIVS CAES AVG PII F, bare head right, rev. TR POT XIIII COS II, Mars advancing carrying spear and trophy, S-C across field, Sear 4820, Fine; Valerian (AD253-260) Antoninianus, obv. IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVGG, radiate head right, rev. VICTORIA AVGG, Victory advancing left holding wreath an palm branch, Fine; Gallienus (AD153-168) Antoninianus, obv. GALLIENVS PF AVGM, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing right holding scales and cornucopia, star in left field, VF; Salonina (AD253-268) Antoninianus, as wife of Gallienus, obv. SALONINA AVG, diademed bust right, rev. ROMAE AETER-NAE, Emperor standing receiving Victory from seated Roma, star above, Sear 10651, GFine; Postumus (AD259-268) Antoninianus, obv. IMP C POSTTVMVS PF AVG, radiate and draped bust right, rev. HERC PA-CIFERO, Hercules standing left holding olive branch and club, Sear 10946, legends weakly struck, otherwise AVF; Probus (AD276-282) Antoninianus, Antioch Mint, obv. IMP C M IVR PROBVS PF AVG, radiate head right, rev. CLEMENTIA T-EMP, Probus receives globe from Jupiter, XXI in exergue, AVF; Galerius (AD305-311) Follis, Heraclea Mint, obv. IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG, laureate head right, rev. GENIO IMP-E-RATORIS, Genius standing left holding cornucopia and patera, star to left field, HTB in exergue, Sear 14514, VF; Crispus (AD317-326) Follis, as Caesar under Constantine I, Aquileia Mint, obv. CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate head right, rev. CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, AQS, VOT V in two lines within wreath, diameter 19.5mm, VF; and Licinius II (AD317-324) Follis, Antioch Mint, obv. DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, helmeted bust left holding spear and shield, rev. IOVI CONS-ERVATORI, Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe and sceptre, X over II Mu in right field, SMANTA in exergue, AVF.

Lot 293

A mixed lot to include metalware, silver plate, and white metal to include spoons, other flatware, bowl, trophy, ice bucket and others Location:

Lot 105

* Bradbury (Charles). Gloster IV [Schneider Trophy] 1927, oil on artists board, signed lower right, scratches to the lower centre, The Guild of Aviation Artists label to verso, 45.5 x 61 cm QTY: (1)NOTE:Gloster IV was flown by Flight Lieutenant M. Kinkead, DSO, DSC, DFC in the 1927 Schneider Trophy at Venice. On his sixth lap, Kinkead had to retire with a cracked airscrew boss. His average speed was 272.53 mph. The contest was won for Britain by Flight Lieutenant S.N. Webster flying a Supermarine S5.

Lot 151

* Schneider Trophy. Supermarine S6, hand built model aircraft, finely detailed with decals, 33.5 cm long x 41 cm wingspan, presented on a standQTY: (1)NOTE:The Supermarine S6 was built in the 1920s and was a single-engined single-seat racing seaplane built to race in Schneider Trophy contests of the late 1920s and 1930s.

Lot 228

A First World War Prussian other ranks belt buckle, in brass and two part construction, 'Gott Mituns' around an arched crown. 50 x 62mm. Possibly a trophy from the vendor's Grandfather who fought with the Durham Light Infantry seeing action at Cambrai and Kemmel. *CR: Surface marks and signs of use. See images. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 295

A boxing trophy with a silvered figure of a boxer in gloves on an ebonised plinth mounted with an 'Imperial Services Boxing Assn. Championship' mount, badges for the Army, Navy and Airforce, and two low relief plaques of boxing subjects. 23cm high. *CR: rubbing to surfaces. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 489

An ebonised circular wooden trophy mounted with a central silver mount in the form of a shooting target 'Home Guard Trophy Presented By Officer's 10th Battn' surrounded by eight smaller discs, one with crossed rifles, two with recipients names and dated 1947 and 1948. The silver hallmarked for London 1947, 33cm wide. *CR: Ebonised surface crazed, one silver mount creased. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 108

Roman Imperial coinage: denarii (8): Julia Domna (193-211), rev. Hilaritas standing with palm and cornucopia, 3.1g; Antoninus Pius (138-161), 3.27g; Antoninus Pius, rev. Felicitas standing left, 3.5g; Antoninus Pius, rev. Hercules standing left, 3.45g; Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), bust right, rev. Concordia standing left, 3.24g; another similar, 3.39g; Publius Septimius Geta, young bust right, rev. Geta standing with trophy of arms, 2.92g; Lucillia (wife of Lucius Verus), bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, 3.4g; nearly very fine and better. [8]

Lot 264

Interesting 19th Century silver two handled lidded shooting trophy cup 'Leith Battalion Rifle Association, I.M.R.V, instituted 1864, Captain A.F Lesley'. Regimental loving cup. Sheffield hallmark 1866, maker's initials D.S. 23.6 troy ozs approx. 33cm high appro. (B.P. 21% + VAT)There are no missing rifles.  there are two in total.

Lot 265

Silver shooting trophy four division toast rack, the divisions in the form of Lee Enfield rifles, having a figural mount marked 'Sir Perpetuum'. Birmingham hallmarks, maker's marks EC. 3.85 troy ozs approx. Together with another similar in silver plate, six division gun design toast rack with acanthus leaf mount and Enfield percussion rifles. 9.5cm long and 16cm long approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 271

Three silver and silver plate trophy cups to include: vine leaf repousse decorated cup presented by the committee of Commanding Officers and other Officers to members of the Volunteer Force etc. Georgian hallmark, marked Savage & Lyman. 6.5 troy ozs approx. 17cm high approx. Together with a gothic design shooting trophy, National Rifle Association Prize 1869, Birmingham hallmarks for 1869, with makers initials 7.5troy ozs approx. 19cm high approx. Together with another shooting trophy cup in silver plate with Enfield muzzle loading percussion rifle triform base. 20cm high approx. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 272

A group of silver shooting trophy cups or beakers to include: Bisley 1906 and another similar. With Birmingham hallmarks, the beakers are Elkington & Co. Together with a similar Elkington & Co bowl with applied Sir Perpetuum figural medallion and another similar with London hallmarks. Total weight 17troy ozs approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 535

THREE HALLMARKED SILVER ITEMS - SMALL TROPHY ON BASE, TABLE SPOON AND SUGAR TONGS

Lot 803

An early 20th century oak and leaded glass vintage school trophy cabinet, the twin doors opening to three later glass shelves, upon a plinth base 183cm H x 125cm W x 36cm D (at fault)

Lot 79

A badger trophy on shielddated 1924 28cm highNatural History, Taxidermy

Lot 83

A pheasant trophy on shieldrecent 30cm highNatural History, Taxidermy

Lot 86

An otter trophy on shieldby E Allen dated 1907 28cm highNatural History, Taxidermy

Lot 87

An otter trophy on shielddated 196122cm highNatural History, Taxidermy

Lot 88

A Hare trophy on shielddated 1985 37cm highNatural History, Taxidermy

Lot 121

CRICKET, autographs, Essex C.C.C. NatWest Trophy winners 1997. Official autograph sheet signed by fifteen Essex players, including the eleven who played in the 1997 NatWest Trophy final. Signatures include Pritchard (Captain), Hussain, Cowan, Grayson, Ilott, Irani, D. Law, S. Law, Robinson, Rollins, Such, Gooch, Cousins etc. Essex beat Warwickshire by nine wickets, VG

Lot 225

CRICKET, Transvaal 1958-59 'Currie Cup Tournament Winners'. Official photograph of the Transvaal team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire with the Currie Cup trophy, and P. Heine inset to top left corner. Players featured who represented South Africa are Waite (captain), Funston, Adcock, Taylor, Endean, Carlstein, O'Linn, Walter, Fellows-Smith, Varnals, Heine etc. The photograph with printed title and players' names to mount borders, by Maurice, measures 14.5"x11". Ex Fellows-Smith collection. Mounted and framed (no glass), overall 21"x17". Good image. Minor ageing to mount, VG

Lot 37

CRICKET, autographs, Derbyshire C.C.C. 1981. Page on Derbyshire C.C.C. official letterhead nicely signed in ink by ten members of the 1981 Derbyshire team. Signatures include Barry Wood, Peter Kirsten, Geoff Miller, Stephen Oldham, David Steele, Alan Hill, Bob Taylor, John Morris, Dallas Moir etc., six of whom played in the 1981 Natwest Trophy final. Derbyshire beat Northamptonshire in the 1981 NatWest Final. The scores were tied, but Derbyshire won having lost fewer wickets, vertical fold, VG

Lot 101

Two boxes of silver-plated ware, and other objects including Old Sheffield Plate coaster, trophy cup, etc.

Lot 740

An Edwardian satinwood and inlaid circular vitrine table, the glazed top above three drawers, decorated trophy of instruments and torches above three legs, 77cm high x 38cm diameter 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

Lot 1008

Lorenzo Quinn (born 1966, Italian)/Draw Your Own Time/aluminium and bronze trophy presented at the 'Dalwhinne Crook Charity Polo Match 2010', 46cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukCondition 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

Lot 170

A sterling silver photograph frame, inscribed 'The Dorchester Trophy', the rectangular frame with curved upper section, coat of arms and glass insert, to take a photograph 20cm x 15cm 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

Lot 207

A silvered glass trophy vase supplied by Halcyon gallery, of inverted baluster form with six stylised scrolled handles, decorated black and gold details 34cm high 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

Lot 409

A Tunbridge box, together with assorted collectables, including a miniature silver trophy

Lot 328

A COLLECTION OF FOUR ELEY-KYNOCH SHOP DISPLAY SIGNS, all from the 1950's-60's, including a printed metal sign showing a black labrador with retrieved pheasant above a panel showing an open box of 'Grand Prix' cartridges and marked 'ELEY-KYNOCH CARTRIDGES' together with the ICI London address, (14 1/2in. x 9 1/2in, standing leg detached), a three-dimensional card sign of deco style showing a hand holding a box of 'Grand Prix' cartridges with 'ELEY-KYNOCH' to the top and 'RELIABLE SPORTING AMMUNITION' and 'A GOOD GUN DESERVES AN ELEY-KYNOCH CARTRIDGE' with the 'ICI' logo and an illustration of 'Bonax', 'Alphamax', 'Primax' and 'Fourten' cartridges (approximately 21in. x 13 1/4in.), the third depicting pictures of various game 'pinned' to a wood wall above a shelf with a trophy and a selection of shotgun cartridges and small bore rifle bullets in boxes, a panel at the top reading 'SHOOT WELL WITH ELEY', the bottom with 'Eley-Kynoch' and 'IMI' address (15 3/4in. x 12in.), the last showing a broken open boxlock ejector shotgun with a partially inserted 'Grand Prix' cartridge below the title 'ELEY-KYNOCH CARTRIDGES' all above illustrations of four cartridges and the legend 'RELIABLE, ACCURATE, WATER-RESISTING' and the 'ICI' address (15 1/2in. x 12in.).

Lot 400

A 20-BORE FLINTLOCK DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN SIGNED MANTON, LONDON, serial no. 5743, for 1814, with rebrowned 32in. barrels, the breech-blocks signed with rectangular gold poincons 'MANTON, LONDON' together with a crown, gold line at breech, platinum lined touch-holes, engraved top-tang with shallow sighting groove, border engraved locks signed 'MANTON' below the rainproof pans, clipped tails, roller frizzen-springs, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist (repair below right lock), applied leather cheek-piece, trophy engraved iron furniture, the lower tang with scrolled iron raised grip and brass-mounted mahogany ramrod.

Lot 402

A 20-BORE FLINTLOCK DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN SIGNED WILLIAMS, no visible serial number, circa 1800, with well re-browned 32 3/4in. barrels, gold lined touch-holes and twin bands at breech, borderline, floral and trophy engraved top-tang with shallow moulded sighting groove, flat curved locks with carved bevel-edges and stepped tails, rainproof pans with 'WILLIAMS' signature below, rollers to the frizzen springs, swan necked cocks, walnut half-stock with chequered wrist and raised cheek-piece, iron furniture and period ebony ramrod.

Lot 404

A MOST IMPRESSIVE 22-BORE SPANISH SPORTING-GUN WITH SILVER AND GILT DAMASCENED BARREL AND MADRID MIQUELET LOCK SIGNED JOSEPH CANOEN, circa 1740, with Spanish form two-stage etched 36in. damascus barrel, moulded narrow sighting rib, applied white metal blade fore-sight, the top of the barrel with applied silver and gilt damascening including two circular bordered panels of arabic inscription, gold-lined touch-hole, fully engraved top-tang, Madrid form miquelet lock with gold 'punzone' marked in raised letters 'JOSEPH CANOEN' on three lines, the flat bevel-edged lock with relief trophy engraved pointed tail, an engraving of a standing hunter below the pan and signed in a banner JOSEPH CANOEN MAD.', ring-topped swan-necked cock, moulded lozenge frizzen and pan, finely chequered walnut half-stock (possibly reduced from full), horn furniture, the butt-end carved in imitation of a heel-plate, applied ramrod thimbles and replacement ramrod.

Lot 405

A FINE .600 FLINTLOCK SINGLE-SHOT SPORTING-RIFLE, BY JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON, serial no. 5308, for 1810-11, with re-browned octagonal 32in. barrel rifled in multiple grooves and signed in a white metal poincon at breech 'JOSEPH MANTON PATENT' together with a crown, small applied blade fore-sight, dove-tailed standing notch rear-sight, platinum line and touch-hole at breech, fully trophy engraved top-tang, flat, slightly curved border engraved bevel-edged lock with clipped and engraved stepped tail, rain-proof pan, roller frizzen, the front face signed 'JOSEPH MANTON PATENT', the lock signed 'JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON', walnut half-stock with flat-point chequering to the wrist and a raised cheek-piece, blued iron furniture and original ramrod (missing worm tip), traces of colour and finish except where noted.

Lot 447

A CASED 15-BORE SINGLE BARRELLED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY THOMAS MORTIMER & SON, CIRCA 1810, serial no. 446, with 30in. London proofed browned twist barrel, engraved near the breech '44 LUDGATE HILL, GUN MAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY' with two sunbursts, the patent breech with platinum lined touch hole and the top with inset silver oval impressed 'T. MORTIMER / & SON / LONDON', the fixed breech engraved with a sunburst and foliate decoration, waterproof lock with vee pan and roller to frizzen spring, the lockplate engraved with leaf pattern edging, a sunburst between the cock and pan, makers name 'THOMAS MORTIMER & SON' to centre and a foliate trophy design on the tail, bevelled pierced cock engraved to match, figured walnut half-stock with finely chequered wrist and raised cheek-rest, fitted with engraved and decorated iron mounts, including scroll trigger-guard, the bow engraved with a hunting scene of a dog and game birds, wear to the stock and mounts, contained in its correct green baize lined and fitted mahogany case, the lid broken and coming apart, lining stained and worn the lid with original Thomas Mortimer & Son trade label.

Lot 449

A CASED 16-BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY JOSEPH MANTON, CIRCA 1814, serial no. 6434, with 30in. three stage octagonal to polygonal to round skelp twist rebrowned barrel, recessed patent breech with platinum line, the remains of an inset poincon, platinum lined touch hole, the fixed breech engraved with a foliate leaf and flower design, the detented lock engraved with a sunburst between the cock and pan and 'JOSEPH MANTON / LONDON', below, together with a martial trophy on the tail, the lockplate border decorated with a leaf pattern, the lock has a vee shaped waterproof pan and an engraved and pierced cock, iron mounted walnut half-stock with chequered wrist, the mounts include butt-plate decorated with a martial trophy and foliage running up the tang, numbered trigger-guard decorated with a martial trophy on the bow and foliage on the tang, trigger-plate with a pineapple finial, the gun is contained in a refurbished, relined and partitioned green baize lined mahogany case, the lid with inset carrying handle, accessories include an embossed leather bodied shot flask, a reproduction brass bodied powder flask, a later Hawksley copper bodied pistol flask, together with ebony handled adjustable powder and shot measures. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).

Lot 451

A 50-BORE FLINTLOCK TAP-ACTION DOUBLE-BARRELLED POCKET PISTOL SIGNED BURGESS, no visible serial number, circa 1815, with plain round 2 1/8in. turn-off barrels (frozen), starred muzzles for key (absent), borderline and trophy engraved slab-sided action signed 'BURGESS' in an oval on the left side, central ring-necked cock with sliding safe, walnut slab-sided butt and guarded trigger, traces of colour remaining.

Lot 461

A 54-BORE FLINTLOCK TRAVELLING PISTOL WITH SPRUNG BAYONET, SIGNED JOHNSON & COLLINS, circa 1810, with round turn-off 2 1/2in. barrel (some bruising at breech), muzzle cut for a key (absent), triangular form folding bayonet with concave sides beneath the muzzle and released via the trigger guard bow, squared trophy engraved action signed 'JOHNSON & COLLINS' on the left and with central ring-necked cock, sliding safe to the top-tang and walnut slab-sided butt.

Lot 464

AN 18-BORE FLINTLOCK HOLSTER or BELT PISTOL SIGNED WILSON, circa 1745, with round iron slightly swamped triple-staged 8in. barrel, traces of engraving at breech, London proofs, solid top-tang, straight borderline engraved radiused lock with scroll engraved and pointed tail, French style cock and bridleless frizzen, walnut full-stock, floral apron carved around the top-tang, swollen pommel with brass long-spurred butt-cap with central grotesque mask and shell engraving to the sides, brass trigger-guard and pierced trophy sideplate, ramrod a working iron replacement.

Lot 465

A RARE 80-BORE FLINTLOCK THREE-BARRELLED TAP-ACTION TRAVELLING PISTOL WITH SPRUNG BAYONET, SIGNED TWIGG, LONDON, circa 1810, with plain 3in. turn-off barrels (frozen) numbered '4' through '6' respectively, muzzles starred for key (absent), the lower barrel with folding bayonet of triangular form with concave sides released via the trigger guard bow, London proved squared action with trophy engraving signed 'TWIGG' on the left and 'LONDON' on the right within central oval panels, sliding safe around the central ring-necked cock, walnut slab-sided butt and three-position tap-handle to left side of action, the whole lightly cleaned.

Lot 467

A ROUND-BODIED 32-BORE FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOL SIGNED WM. HOLE, BRISTOL, circa 1820, with 1 5/8in. slightly tapering turn-off barrel (frozen), engraved bands at breech and muzzle, the breech signed 'WM. HOLE' on the left and 'BRISTOL' on the left, rounded border and trophy engraved action with central ring-necked cock, rain-proof pan and sliding safe to the top-tang, finely chequered bag-shaped walnut butt with engraved white-metal butt-cap and concealed automatic trigger.

Lot 474

A .650 FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOL SIGNED MANTON, LONDON, no visible serial number, circa 1810, with browned octagonal 7 3/8in. barrel signed on the top-flat 'LONDON', small applied blade fore-sight, shallow standing notch rear-sight to the front of the engraved tang, border and trophy engraved stepped tail bevel edged lock signed 'MANTON' below the semi rainproof pan, sliding safe behind the swan-necked cock, roller to the frizzen-spring, walnut full-stock with chequered bag-shaped butt, engraved trigger-guard bow and horn-tipped ramrod.

Lot 475

A RARE 25-BORE PAKTONG-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY GRICE, circa 1770, with paktong two-stage 8in. barrel of Spanish form slightly swamped at the muzzle, scroll engraving to the ends of each exposed top-flat, moulded band at intersection and signed 'LONDON', private proofs, borderline engraved iron top-tang, flat bevel-edged semi-stepped tail paktong lock with border and scroll engraving and signed 'GRICE' below the pan, blued iron cock, steel and frizzen-spring, walnut full-stock with swollen pommel, carved apron around the top-tang and raised tear-drops behind the lock and sideplate, all paktong furniture including grotesque mask butt-cap, trophy sideplate and moulded and engraved trigger guard bow, tang and finial, horn tipped ramrod.

Lot 482

A GOOD .65 DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOL BY W. PARKER CIRCA 1810, no visible serial number, with 8in. sighted twist barrels the top rib inscribed along its length in large letters 'W PARKER MAKER TO HIS MAJESTY HOLBORN LONDON', foliate engraved and decorated breech and fixed breech, border decorated bevelled locks with stepped tails and bolt safeties, the rear sections engraved with martial trophies and foliate scrollwork, and the makers name 'W. PARKER' to centre, stylised pierced cocks foliate engraved to match, vee shaped waterproof pan, roller to frizzen spring, figured full walnut stock with chequered wrist fitted with a vacant rectangular white metal escutcheon, iron trigger-guard the bow decorated with a martial trophy, pineapple finial.

Lot 502

A 14-BORE & .577 PERCUSSION CAPE-RIFLE WITH 'TROPHY RIB', SIGNED JOHN HAYTON, serial no. 1216, circa 1856, with browned damascus 29 1/2in. side by side barrels, the broad top-rib signed behind the rear-sight 'JOHN HAYTON GRAHAM'S TOWN 1216', the section of rib forwards of the rear-sight graduated in one inch increments for measuring trophies, the sides grooved for an auxiliary ladder sight (absent), dove-tailed fore-sight, blued four leaf 'African' rear-sight with platinum lines to each blade and a further standing notch, engraved breech-blocks with percussion fences, borderline and scroll engraved colour-hardened long top-tang, borderline and scroll engraved bar-action unsigned locks, scroll engraved en-suite hammers, chequered walnut half-stock with large rectangular patch-box to right hand side of butt, the lid engraved with stags, smooth iron heel-plate with top-spur engraved with border and scrolls, engraved trigger-guard bow with plain lower tang, plain ramrod thimbles and probable original ramrod.

Lot 693

A CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE PERCUSSION SAW-HANDLED DUELLING or TARGET PISTOLS BY H.W. MORTIMER & SON, LONDON, serial numbered 1241, circa 1809, with later conversion to percussion probably by the manufacturer, rebrowned 10 1/4in. octagonal barrels signed 'H.W. MORTIMER & SON' over 'GUN MAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY', dove-tailed fore-sights, standing notch rear-sights to the front of the engraved and grooved top-tangs, engraved colour hardened breech-blocks, border and scroll engraved re-colour hardened locks signed 'H.W. MORTIMER & SON', further trophy engraved to the tails, scroll engraved hammers, walnut full-stocks with chequered saw-handled grips and swollen flat-based pommels, engraved oval iron caps, set triggers with engraved spurred trigger-guards also marked '89 FLEET ST'T' and horn tipped ramrods with tool ends, together with a possibly later oak case lined and compartmented in green baize ( some compartments loose) and containing a turn-screw and nipple-key, a scissors ball-mould, a later flask and sundry other accessories.

Lot 579

A miniature silver golf trophy, Haywood Golf Club, Birmingham 1933, 9cm high, handle broken, together with two further miniature silver trophies, (3), 70 grams.

Lot 406

An Oriental box with carved dragon decoration; a silver plated trophy cup; a hanging leaded glass light fitting etc.

Lot 631

DVA Dolermo Models - a hand built resin and white metal 1:43 scale model Ferrari F333 SP chassis 029, BMS Scuderia Italia, Barcelona ATP Trophy 1999 # D-0731, appears m in transparent case within m board box (this does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 642

DVA Dolermo Models - a hand built resin and white metal 1:43 scale model Ferrari F333 SP chassis 027, JB Racing, Barcelona Trophy 1999 # D-0727, appears nm (but lacking one fin from spoiler) in transparent case within m board box (this does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 87

A PAIR OF SILVER PEPPERETTES, each in the form of a trophy cup fitted with double scrolling handles, ball finials to the covers, each hallmarked 'George Nathan & Ridley Hayes' Chester 1900, approximate height 72mm, approximate gross weight 64.5 grams, 2.07 ozt (condition report: general light wear, covers open and close with ease, overall condition good)

Lot 352

SIX BOXES OF CUT CRYSTAL AND GLASSWARE, to include an Edinburgh Crystal basket, Zawiercie cut crystal tumblers, a Cristal D'Arques dolphin on frosted waves, an engraved crystal trophy for 50th wedding, four large Royal Doulton wine glasses, Stuart Crystal 'Cascade' pattern bud vase, six 1975 M&B beer Festival beer tankards, Victorian oil and vinegar decanters, a crystal cut salt, ink well, fruit dishes, drinking glasses, etc (6boxes + loose)

Lot 422

A BOX OF HORSE RACING INTEREST, COINS, METALWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a resin sculpture of Lester Piggott on horseback, height 14.5cm x length 17cm, a half size replica of a sculpture presented as a trophy for the Apprentice Jockeys Championship, with certificate, an album containing fifty two loose Gallaher Ltd cigarette cards from their 'Famous Jockeys' series, a cast metal figure of a woman on horseback with a hawk, a small brass bell, a plated cream jug, three commemorative crowns including a cased Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965 coin, a five shilling coin, a novelty pencil sharpener in the form of a hurricane lamp, etc (1 box) (sd)

Lot 423

EPHEMERA, comprising two coloured silhouette cut-outs on a card background of a couple dancing and relaxing, 4 watch and clock makers labels, two early 20th century maps of Burton upon Trent and its environs, a reproduction illustrated particulars of Rolleston Hall Estate, a Wooden Box Steam Haulage Company sheet, a signed 1944 Christmas Menu for no. 35 Field Dressing Station, two Triumph Motor Cycles brochures 1928, 1929 and a Triumph instruction booklet, a Sentinel Steam Wagon instruction booklet and a Royal Aero Club souvenir programme of The Schneider Trophy Contest, Sept 12th, 1931, and a cigarette case with a cheroot holder

Lot 430

A BOX AND LOOSE FREEMASONRY AND RAF INTEREST, TREEN, METALWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a WMF Ikora plated vase height 14cm, a boxed set of three coasters with RAF wings and masonic symbols, stamped Warwickshire Royal Air Force Lodge, a collection of spoons including Beatrix Potter, P & O and freemasonry, boxed cheese knives and corkscrew with art glass handles, a trophy in the form of a truncheon, a turned cherry wood mantel clock signed Ian King, a boxed set of three freemasonry Lodge Glittering Star No 322 limited edition commemorative coasters numbered 67/100, a set of postal scales with four weights, three boxed Lledo Castlehouse Models diecast vehicles with Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire freemasonry decals, two walking sticks - one with antler handle has been decorated with a collection of pins, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)

Lot 780

A 3L replica of World Cup Trophy containing Barolo Wine Reserve 1984 D.O.C.G Italy, made for the 1990 World Cup held in Italy

Lot 125

X2 Thomas Earnshaw wristwatches; Westminster skeleton gold black automatic model no.ES-8095-03and Westminster Brunel automatic trophy rose gold with brown strap model no ES8041-04, with boxes ( sold out on TE website at time of cataloguing)

Lot 540

Vintage silver lion handle trophy measures approx 14cm tall weight 115g presentation engraved

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