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Lot 2263

A large Silver Trophy on stand inscribed 'Llandrindod Golf Club 1910 Polto Williams', Sheffield 1902, 368 gm, 4" tall, 6" tall overall with stand.

Lot 2086

tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the sides chased with Art Nouveau style foliage and flowers on a matted ground, later engraved as the Challenge Trophy for the Olde Tyme Ballroom Dancing Contest, Floral Hall Ballroom, Morecambe, dated 1947, further variously engraved with names and dates of past recipients25.5cm diameter, 32oz 2dwt, 999grProvenance:The Property of a LadyFully marked near rim and further marked with lion passant under foot. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. The foot has been pushed up into the body and there is some bruising and splits in this area.

Lot 774

The Captains Prize, a silver golf trophy cup.

Lot 778

A large silver plated twin handled trophy cup on stand and a small trophy cup.

Lot 898

An inter-departmental tug of war trophy shield presented by W & T Avery Limited 1930.

Lot 84

EPNS trophy rose-bowl, canteen of dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, coins, costume jewellery including enamelled fob watch a/f, etc (box)

Lot 5206

Clear glass demijohn / carboy, four wine bottles with wicker baskets, W T Avery & Co scales, Singer sewing machine, quantity of costume jewellery, trophy stand with silver-plate shields, quantity of vinyl records, stamps etc

Lot 1473

A Brass Oil Lamp, teapot, trophy, pewter bowl, etc:- One Box.

Lot 164

An early 20th century silver trophy cup, of pedestal form, inscribed for the Royal Windsor Horse Show 1944, presented by F A Barker, Sheffield 1939, 284g,16cm high, together with a Victorian silver plated teapot, with engraved decoration, 21cm long (2)

Lot 169

A 14-Bore Flintlock Sporting GunBy Wm. Moore, London, Early 19th CenturyWith twist sighted barrel (some old pitting beneath the breech) engraved with a starburst forward of he tapering sighting groove along the top flat, breech with rectangular gold-lined maker's stamp, gold line and platinum-lined touch-hole, tang engraved with foliate borders, decorated with a hare in a landscape, and with a starburst in the sighting groove, signed border engraved flat bevelled lock decorated with a palm tree behind the rainproof pan and with a bird and basket of fruit at the stepped tail, foliate engraved ring-neck cock, and roller, figured half-stock (some scattered filled old worming) with chequered grip, border engraved steel mounts (light rust patination) comprising butt-plate decorated with a martial trophy on the heel tang, scroll trigger-guard with a further martial trophy on the bow, trigger-plate with pineapple finial, silver fore-end cap also forming the rear ramrod-pipe and engraved with a starburst, vacant silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and original horn-tipped ramrod with iron worm, London proof marks 84.6 cm. barrel Footnotes:William 3 Moore ('a very ingenious workman and an excellent shot') is recorded at 118 Whitechapel, London in 1808, Colchester Street between 1818 and 1852, and at 78 Edgware Road, between 1828 and 1846. He was appointed Gunmaker-in-Ordinary to William IV in 1836For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 149

A Pair Of 25-Bore Flintlock Silver-Mounted Turn-Off Pistols By Clarkson, London, Circa 1730With turn-off cannon barrels, breeches each with traces of engraved martial trophy and signed beneath the steel-spring, waisted border engraved tangs, border engraved box-lock actions (defective), sliding trigger-guard safety-catches each engraved with a scallop shell in an oval on the bow, swelling figured rounded butts each inlaid with silver wire scrollwork and rocailles (minor losses), an engraved silver flower-head inlaid on each side, cast and chased mounts comprising pierced foliate side-plates, vacant foliate escutcheons, and grotesque mask butt-caps (steel parts with some old wear and pitting), London proof marks (2)13.7 cm. barrels Footnotes:Joseph Clarkson received his freedom of the Gunmaker's Company by redemption in 1715. A maker of crossbows as well as firearms, his last recorded payment of rent arrears appears to be in 1749For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 151

A Fine Pair Of Cased 25-Bore Flintlock Saw-Handled Duelling PistolsBy T. Mortimer & Son, London, Gun-Maker To His Majesty, No. 2152, Circa 1815With rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrels each signed in full along the top flat and engraved with a line of foliage at the back of the breech, platinum-line touch-holes, grooved foliate engraved case-hardened tangs each with back-sight, border engraved case-hardened flat bevelled detented locks each signed in script and decorated with a starburst behind the semi-rainproof pan, and with a small Britannia shield and foliage on the stepped tail, foliate engraved cocks, engraved blued safety-catches, and rollers on blued steel-springs, the internal working parts retaining their blued and burnished finish, figured full stocks each with grooved spur and chequered rounded butt , the flat ovoidal pommels each with border engraved oval case-hardened plate decorated with a flower-head on the head of the retaining screw, blued steel spur trigger-guard each with pineapple finial and decorated with a martial trophy and foliage on the border engraved bow, turned ramrod-pipes, adjustable set triggers, original horn-tipped ramrods (one repaired), one with iron worm, the other threaded for a powder-measure (missing): in expertly relined and refitted mahogany case, with some accessories including brass-mounted powder-flask, the nozzle with turned brass cap also forming powder-measure, turnscrew, and steel bullet mould, the interior of the lid with reproduction trade label of H.W. Mortimer, the exterior (edges repaired) with shaped brass escutcheon incorporating a flush-fitting carrying handle, London proof marks 35.7 cm. barrels Footnotes:Thomas Mortimer & Son are recorded at 44 Ludgate Hill, London between 1806 and 1816. See H. Lee Munson, The Mortimer Gunmakers 1753-1923, 1992, pp. 57-68For a similar sold in these Rooms see Antique Arms & Armour..., 30 November 2017, lot 628For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 152

A Rare Cased Pair Of 32-Bore Flintlock Duelling PistolsBy D. Egg, London, Early 19th CenturyWith rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrels each signed in gold along the top flat and with two gold lines behind the back-sight at the breech, gold-lined touch-holes, border engraved tangs each decorated with a martial trophy and foliage, signed border engraved case-hardened flat bevelled detented locks each decorated with a starburst behind the pan and with foliage at the stepped tail and across the safety-catch, foliate engraved cocks (expertly replaced including one retaining screw), and blued steel-springs each with roller, figured half-stocks each with chequered rounded butt, border engraved steel mounts retaining traces of original blueing, more so on one pistol and comprising butt-caps each decorated with a martial trophy and with a flower-head centred on the retaining screw, trigger-guards decorated en suite and each with applied spur, rear ramrod-pipes also forming the ramrod-entry and each decorated with a starburst, vacant silver escutcheons and barrel-bolt escutcheons, adjustable set trigger, and original horn-tipped ramrods, one with iron worm and the other with powder-measure: in an original expertly relined and refitted mahogany case with some accessories including brass-mounted three-way powder-flask covered in red leather and in fine condition, the interior of the lid with reproduction maker's trade label, the exterior of the lid with flush-fitting brass carrying handle, London proof marks 25.2 cm. barrels Footnotes:Durs Egg, son of Leonz Egg of Oberbuchsiten, Switzerland, was born in 1748 and, following a short stay in Paris, came to London and worked for John Twigg in 1772, he was granted denization in 1791 and is recognised as one of the greatest London gunmakers. He was gunmaker to George IV and the Duke Of York, and was granted various patents during the course of his long and distinguished career. Examples of his work are preserved in the Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, and many other public and private collections. For full details see Claude Blair, 'The Egg Family Part 1 and Part 1 (contd.)', The Journal of The Arms & Armour Society, Vol. VII (1973), pp. 266-299 and 306-353For a very similar pair of pistols see Christie's London, The Wilfrid Ward Collection of Antique Firearms, 27 October 1993, lot 100For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 55

An Unusual Flintlock TinderlighterEarly 19th CenturyOf box-lock pistol form, with brass tinder-box of tubular form with sprung cover of steel form over the 'muzzle', large ovoidal pan, border engraved brass action decorated with a differing trophy on each side, steel trigger-guard engraved with a star, and figured flat-sided butt (bipod replaced) 18 cm. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 94

A Cased Pair Of French 40-Bore Percussion Duelling Or Target PistolsBy Le Page Arq.er Du Roi A Paris, No. 2927, Circa 1830With swamped ratchet rifled twist octagonal sighted barrels originally browned and each signed in gold within a double line gold oval on the top flat, and numbered respectively '1' and '2' in gold along the sighting groove, the muzzles each with chased gold line and arcaded encrusted gold foliage, breeches each with short gold lines, chased and partly gilt foliage in the sighting groove, and with unidentified gold-lined barrelsmith's stamp in an oval beneath, grooved engraved tangs numbered respectively '1' and '2' in gold, case-hardened flat detented locks each signed in gold within a gold oval between gold-inlaid fronds, and engraved with foliage at the front and a martial trophy on the tail, case-hardened foliate engraved hammer (the other mostly replaced), highly figured half-stocks each carved in relief with a scallop shell on the fore-end, chequered rounded butts each with oval ebony pommel carved as a laurel wreath inset with an engraved case-hardened steel cap, case-hardened mounts finely engraved with foliage and comprising wing-shaped side-plates, spur trigger-guards, and trigger-plates, the finials in the form of a close-helmet surmounting a shield, adjustable set triggers, and retaining much original finish: in original brass-mounted fitted wooden case veneered in highly figured mahogany (some loss of veneer) lined in faded dark blue velvet and red morocco leather with tooled and gilt borders, containing most of the original accessories including ebony powder-flask, chiselled steel oil bottle, steel bullet mould serial numbered to the pistols, and powder-measure, the exterior of the lid (old splits, one piece of brass trim detached) with central oval escutcheon 19.7 cm. barrels Footnotes:For a very similar pair of pistols by the same maker and sold in these Rooms, see Fine Antique Firearms from the W. Keith Neal Collection, 10 November 2005, lot 74This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 96

A Pair Of Austrian 25-Bore Flintlock Holster PistolsCirca 1730With reblued swamped barrels each with sighting flat carrying a brass fore-sight on the trefoil-shaped terminal, breeches each inlaid in silver with an engraved angel and bird within foliated silver strapwork, reblued border engraved tangs, border engraved rounded locks each decorated beneath the pan with a seated huntress and dog in a landscape, and with a seated youth on the tail en suite, the latter with chiselled foliate terminal, foliate engraved cocks and steels, moulded figured full stocks each carved with scrolls around the barrel tang and numbered respectively 'N18' and 'N19' on one side of the butt, cast and chased brass mounts retaining faint traces of gilding and comprising pierced foliate side-plates (some corrosion) each centred on an eagle amid a martial trophy, crowned vacant escutcheons within foliate scrolls surmounted by drapery, spurred pommels each engraved with seated figures on both sides en suite with the locks, rounded pommel-caps with symmetrical foliated strapwork against stippled grounds, trigger-guards each with finial en suite and engraved on the bow with a female figure armed with a spear and shield, turned baluster ramrod-pipes, dark horn fore-end caps, and later ramrods (2)29.4 cm. barrels For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 176

A Curb Link Charm Bracelet, to a hallmarked silver heart shape padlock style clasp, suspending numerous assorted novelty charm pendants, including tea pots, carriage, church, 'BOAC' bus, sewing machine, bird cage, trophy cup etc.

Lot 121

Sterling silver twin-handled trophy, 'The NC Davidson Trophy'. S Blackensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1923, 120g.

Lot 223

Motoring interest, a collection of books and pamphlets including The Book of the Morgan by Harold Jelley published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd 1937, The Morgan Three-Wheeler Spare Parts List, The Morgan Three-Wheeler instruction book, Spotting the Number Plate, Model Race Cars, Motor Racing ABC, Aberdeen and District Motor Club Ltd Crimond Race Meeting programme 1952, Aintree RAC British Grand Prix programme 1961, Lothian Car Club Shell RAC Championship Hill Climb programme 1969, Autocar Crystal Palace National British Car Race Meeting 1965, The SMT Trophy Race Meeting Ingliston 1971, The Motor Road Tests of 1953 Cars, John Player Grand Prix Brands Hatch 1974 programme, road maps and other ephemera. 

Lot 1198

A collection of vintage silver plated items. To include Viners milk jug, golfing trophy cups, glass bottom tankard and serving spoons with embossed fruit decoration.

Lot 211

Two silver two handled trophy cups together with a small silver table cigarette box, a small round silver box and 11 napkin rings, 19.4ozt gross

Lot 1391

Hadleys Worcester two handled trophy vase hand painted with Orchids, h.20cm.

Lot 493

A small collection of silver, including seven napkin rings, two pairs, a Georgian tea caddy spoon, a small covered silver trophy from The National Butter Challenge Cup, on stand, a silver cigarette case, a silver filled cigarette box, a silver pocket watch, a stamp holder, a glass pepper pot and a souvenir teaspoon

Lot 724

Aynsley china two handle trophy & cover 'The Aynsley China Steeplechase Cup' with hand painted steeplechasers jumping by L Woodhouse, presented to Chepstow races by the directors of Aynsley China Ltd, h.30cm. Small chip to edge of cover and small area of ware to gilding on reverse.

Lot 727

Aynsley two handled trophy vase and cover, Spitfire Tally Ho, The Battle of Britain hand painted by R Band, 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain on wood plinth with certificate, h23cm.

Lot 728

Aynsley two handled trophy vase & cover, Spitfire Scramble, 50th Anniversary for the Battle of Britain, hand painted by R Band, 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain on wood plinth, h23cm.

Lot 444

Denis Law Manchester United 16x12 Signed, Colourised photo, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo shows David Herd and Bill Foulkes hoist skipper Denis Law onto their shoulders as Law holds aloft the league division one championship trophy at Old Trafford May 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

Lot 450

Denis Law 16x12 Manchester United Signed, Colourised photo, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo shows Herd and Foulkes hoist skipper Denis Law on their shoulders as Law holds the league one championship trophy aloft at Old Trafford, May 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

Lot 610

Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters signed 16 x 12 Colourised Photo. Photo shows England's two World Cup Final goal scorers hold the Jules Rimet Trophy with captain Bobby Moore. 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 117

A Rare Cased 27-Bore Percussion D.B. Pistol By J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 2276 For 1833With rebrowned twist sighted barrels, border engraved breeches each with short platinum line and engraved with a starburst between, long border engraved tang decorated with a martial trophy and with foliate scrolls either side of the sighting groove, the latter engraved with a starburst, border engraved rounded back-action locks each signed in full, decorated with foliate scrollwork, and with blued safety-catch engaging with the rear of each foliate engraved hammer, the mechanisms (one mainspring an old replacement) retaining their burnished finish, ebonised half-stock with chequered rounded butt, the latter with rounded butt-trap engraved with a ropework border and with hinged ovoidal cover decorated with a flower-head, border engraved trigger-guard retaining some blueing on the inside and decorated with a martial trophy on the bow, trigger-plate with pineapple finial, chequered forward trigger, vacant silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and stirrup ramrod (light rust patination): in associated lined and fitted mahogany case with some accessories including Sykes brass-mounted powder-flask retaining much of its lacquered finish, brass powder-measure, and steel combination tool, the interior of the lid with large light blue maker's trade label, the exterior with highly figured veneer and circular vacant escutcheon, London proof marks 11.5 cm. barrels Footnotes:LiteratureUnsworth, p. 133. Recorded as 'one of a pair of 'Small Double Pistols' sold on 8 July 1833 for £52.10.0. Built for Lord MiddletonFor a pair of similar pistols by the same maker (nos. 2727 and 2728) and sold in these Rooms see Antique Arms, Armour & Modern Sporting Guns, 25 July 2012, lot 306For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 118

A Fine Cased And Very Rare 16-Bore Percussion D.B. Travelling PistolBy J. Purdey, Princes Street, Leicester Square, London, No. 846, Circa 1825With browned twist sighted barrels signed in full along the rib, border engraved case-hardened breeches each with short platinum line, pierced platinum plug, and engraved with a starburst between, nipples stamped 'L' and 'R' respectively, case-hardened tang engraved with a symmetrical design of foliage and with a shell in the sighting groove, signed border engraved case-hardened detented locks each decorated with foliate scrollwork, a starburst and with a martial trophy on the tail, dolphin hammers en suite (each nose chipped), engraved safety-catches, and the mechanisms retaining their burnished finish, highly figured half-stock with chequered rounded butt (minor score on one side), border engraved blued steel mounts comprising rounded butt-cap decorated with a flower-head centred on the engraved retaining screw, trigger-guard decorated with a martial trophy on the bow, case-hardened trigger-plate with pineapple finial, chequered forward trigger, vacant silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, original brass-mounted ramrod, and in fine condition retaining nearly all its original finish: in its lined and fitted mahogany case with accessories including brass-mounted three-way powder-flask, and combination tool, in its leather wallet, the exterior of the lid (some bruising along the back) with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a knurled flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks and barrelsmith's mark of Charles Lancaster 19 cm. barrelsFootnotes:LiteratureUnsworth, p. 130. Built for a Mr. Thistlethwayte Dallas, p. 190This appears to be the earliest known cased percussion pistol by PurdeyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 119

A Pair Of 50-Bore Percussion Rifled Target Pistols By J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 1326 And 1327 For 1828With rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrels each rifled with sixteen grooves (some old pitting), signed in full along the top flat and numbered '1' and '2' respectively at the breech, case-hardened patent breeches each with two platinum lines and pierced platinum plug, case-hardened tangs each engraved with symmetrical foliage and numbered '1' and '2' respectively on a martial trophy behind the back-sight, signed border engraved case-hardened serial-numbered detented flat locks each decorated with scrolling foliage, dolphin hammers (one retaining screw replaced) decorated en suite and each engaging with an engraved safety-catch, highly figured half-stocks each with angled chequered rounded butt with ovoidal butt-cap engraved with roped border and with a feathered design centred on the retaining screw, trigger-guards each with foliate scrollwork on the border engraved bow, trigger-plates each with pineapple-shaped finial engraved with a shell, and border engraved fore-end caps each with a starburst, adjustable set triggers, vacant silver escutcheons and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and no provision for ramrods (some old pitting and in refurbished condition); together with an original Purdey mahogany case (lining and compartments missing), the lined interior of the lid with maker's trade label, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a circular flush-fitting brass carrying handle, London proof marks and James Purdey's barrelsmith's mark (3)24.8 cm. barrelsFootnotes:LiteratureThe pistols, Unsworth, p. 131. Recorded as sold on 31 January 1828 for £52.10.0. Built for a Mr. Jno. Raiham (sic)Cf. a related pair of pistols by the same maker (nos. 1433 and 1434) and sold in these Rooms see Fine Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria..., 27 November 2019, lot 368For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 120

A Rare Cased Pair Of 50-Bore Percussion Rifled Target PistolsBy J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 1130 And 1131 For 1827With rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrels each rifled with sixteen grooves and signed in full along the top flat, case-hardened patent breeches each with blued back-sight, platinum line and pierced platinum plug, case-hardened tangs each engraved with scrolling foliage and with a shell on the flat, signed border engraved serial numbered detented flat locks each decorated with scrolling foliage, dolphin hammers decorated en suite and each engaging with an engraved safety-catch, ebonised half-stocks each with angled chequered rounded butt slightly flared above the ovoidal butt-cap, the latter engraved with roped border and with a feathered design centred on the retaining screw, dark horn fore-end caps, trigger-guards retaining some original blueing and each decorated with a martial trophy on the border engraved bow, case-hardened trigger-plates each with pineapple-shaped finial engraved with a shell, blued adjustable set triggers, vacant silver escutcheons and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and original ramrods each with long brass tip (some old rust patination): in lined and fitted brass-mounted mahogany case with brass-mounted two-way powder-flask (minor dents) retaining much of its lacquered finish, and other later accessories, the interior of the lid with maker's trade label (minor old damage and some staining), the exterior (old splits) with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks and barrelsmith's mark of Thomas Evans 24.2 cm. barrels Footnotes:LiteratureUnsworth, p. 130. Recorded as sold on 2 May 1827 for £52.10.0. to a Captain Robert Innes, 2nd DragoonsDallas, p. 190For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 121

A Rare And Early Cased Pair Of 36-Bore Percussion Duelling PistolsBy J. Purdey Of London, Nos. 968 And 969 For 1826With rebrowned twist sighted barrels slightly swamped towards the muzzles, border engraved patent breeches (some old pitting) each with platinum line behind the back-sight and with pierced platinum plug, case-hardened tangs each decorated with a design of symmetrical scrollwork, a martial trophy and a shell on the sighting flat, signed detented flat bevelled locks each retaining some case-hardening, decorated with foliate scrollwork and serial numbered on the flat in front of the hammer, dolphin hammers (one hammer-nose repaired) decorated en suite and each engaging with an engraved safety-catch, figured half-stocks each with silver fore-end cap and chequered rounded butt with earliest form of flared ovoidal pommel, the latter inset with border engraved flat steel oval each decorated with a flower-head centred on the retaining screw, border engraved blued steel trigger-guards each with a martial trophy on the bow, trigger-plates each with large pineapple finial, vacant silver escutcheons and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and original brass-mounted ramrods, the tips also forming powder-measures: in original lined and fitted mahogany case with accessories including brass-mounted three-way powder-flask, leather-faced mallet/ramrod, and patch-cutter, the interior of the lid with maker's trade label with 4 Princes Street address, the exterior (some old bruising) with circular vacant brass escutcheon centred on a flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle, London proof marks and barrelsmiths mark of Charles Lancaster over stamped with that of James Purdey 24 cm. barrels Footnotes:ProvenanceL. Patrick Unsworth Collection LiteratureUnsworth, pp. 37, 58-59, 62 and 130, col. pls. 17, 18, 20 and 22. Recorded as sold 3 June 1826 for £42.0.0. to Sir Richard Bulkeley Phillips, later Baron Milford of Phaim Lodge, Alton, Hampshire. Unsworth notes 'The earliest pistols with a contemporary account in the Ledgers and, for the present, the latest serial numbers known to have been sold from 4 Princes Street'Dallas, pp. 190 and p. 25, illustrated topDonald Dallas, James Purdey & Sons, Gun And Rifle Makers..., 2013, p. 62, illustrated topOffered with a typed label giving details of the pistols and signed by Mr. UnsworthFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 69

A .450 (45-Bore) Percussion Sporting Rifle By J. Purdey, 314½ Oxford Street, London, No. 1146 For 1826With rebrowned octagonal sighted barrel (fore-sight hood replaced) signed in full along the top flat (engraving refreshed), rifled with twelve spiral grooves, and with central gold line on each of the leaf-sights, recessed patent breech (nipple replaced) with two platinum lines and pierced platinum plug, tang engraved with foliate scrollwork and with a shell on the sighting flat, signed border engraved serial numbered detented flat lock decorated with foliate scrollwork, dolphin hammer en suite, engraved safety-catch, ebonised half-stock (old bruising) with cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, the latter with dark horn cap, border engraved steel mounts comprising butt-plate with foliate scrollwork on the heel tang, trigger-guard serial numbered on the spur and decorated with a martial trophy on the bow, trigger-plate engraved with a scallop shell on the pointed finial, vacant silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, adjustable set trigger, sling mounts, and horn-tipped ramrod, probably original (some old wear and light pitting), London proof marks 70 cm. barrelFootnotes:LiteratureUnsworth, p. 142. Recorded as 'a small rifle' and sold second hand to a Colonel Gatacre on 29 August 1827 for £31.0.0. Built for a Major RhodesDallas, p. 190For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 298

A 19th century silver cream jug, a silver miniature trophy, 3.98oz troy approx, and a silver cigarette box

Lot 103

A silver presentation trophy cup, W*&S, Birmingham 1930, of elongated two handled form with presentation engraving to the body 'Eastbourne Concours D Elegance 1933 Presented by the Directors Luxor (Eastbourne) Ltd Class 17 for the smartest car of any value owned by a Sussex resident First Prize 16/20.h.p. Daimler Coupe', together with a framed photograph of the car and a drawing, weight of trophy approx 13.5oz

Lot 68

Wirral Hunt Point-to-Point Races 1906 Farmers Race hallmarked silver trophy, presented by RM Laird, raised on a turned ebonised base, overall H: 22 cm, 558g. Dents to body and base of trophy, chips to wood base and base of trophy misshapen. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 70

Hallmarked silver trophy Fattorini & Sons, Sheffield Assay, H: 19 cm, 665g. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 72

The Wirral Hunt Farmers Race 1914 hallmarked silver trophy, presented by the Misses Richards, won by Mr JE Shore JN Rydal Lady, raised on an ebonised plinth, overall H: 27 cm, 1035g. Scratches to trophy base, misshapen, wobbles on wooden base and chips to wooden base. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 94

A small collection of miniature silver wares, comprising; a table and chair, Samuel Boyce Landeck, import mark for Sheffield 1901, a stool, two spice shakers in the form of a chocolate pot and a saucepan, a trophy cup in the form of a tyg on stand and five white metal Southeast Asian figures, together with a plated box

Lot 458

WW2 medals comprising 1939/1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Burma Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal together with a Japanese 'war trophy' captured flag 

Lot 1371

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE ITEMS TO INCLUDE ICE SKATES, AN EPNS TROPHY AND BOOKS ETC

Lot 39

Victorian and later ebony and plastic trophy plinths.

Lot 46

Taxidermy - a large & well executed African gazelle (Gazella dorcas) trophy mount, 100cm high

Lot 49

Taxidermy - a well executed African gazelle trophy mount, 67cm high

Lot 102

Silverstone GKN-Daily Express posters, three racing posters for the GKN-Daily Express International Trophy Meetings, from 1968, 1971 and 1972, all 50cm x 76cm (3)

Lot 104

Silverstone Formula 5000, two early 1970s Silverstone Formula 5000 posters, one for the International, the other the Vanwall Trophy Meeting, believe to be 1972, both 50.5cm x 76cm (2)

Lot 106

An assortment of silver and yellow metal fobs/medallions, 1920s and 1930s, for Junior Cup County Trophy Runners Up 1925-26, R&D.F.L.Q.C.C. Competition 1936, R.C.C 1924-25, Kent County Football Association Junior Cup Winners 1927-28, and four others, 83g (8)

Lot 1118

Racing trophy in the form of a gavel and horseshoe, white metal, mounted on an ebonised plinth with applied silver plaque 'Mares Only Final, Sandown 2004', 16cm x 8.5cm

Lot 437

Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal including 4 pairs cake knives and forks, vesta cases, pair small trumpet vases, trophy cup, hand mirror, ring tree, 9ct gold mounted cheroot holder with silver case, pill box, 5 thimbles, page marker and other items (Various dates and makers). Approximately 11ozs weighable silver. (Qty)

Lot 450

Group of late 19th and 20th century silver, including a wine bottle coaster, Victorian silver christening mug, two silver trophy cups, a toast rack, 5 napkin rings, cigarette case, three silver pencils, bracelet and a dip pen by Sampson Mordan (Various dates and makers). Approximately 24ozs weighable silver. (Qty)

Lot 402

A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATED ON COPPER THREE-BRANCH CANDELABRA (worn), a pair of plated bottle coasters, a Victorian trophy cup, and other metalware

Lot 64

A COLLECTION OF SMALL TROPHY CUPS, CARD GAMES and sundries

Lot 88

TWO MAHOGANY TEA CADDIES with a mahogany box and a collection of trophy stands

Lot 881

19th century French tortoiseshell and gilt metal mantel clock in the Louis XIV taste with brass and silvered dial, rococo decoration and scientific trophy of arms with unusual spirit level set in top of case, key and pendulum present 41.5 cm high

Lot 489

A quantity of metal ware to include tankards, silver plated trophy, horse brasses, dwarf candlesticks, silver bladed condiments etc.

Lot 212

Silver 2 handled trophy Weight 614g London

Lot 58

George V silver trophy cup with inscription, Chester 1930, 21cm wide

Lot 9

Two small silver Royal Bank Golf Club trophy cups, and one ebonised base, taller 8cm (2)

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