ADIE BROTHERS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver twin handled lidded trophy cup, inscribed 'Worthing Open Bowling Tournament, Tamplin's Rinks Challenge Cup, 1936', raised on ebonised base, Birmingham 1936, height 15cm, and a further small hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup by Viners of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1960, height including ebonised base 10cm, combined weighable silver approx 4.8ozt/150g (2).
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A collection of silver items to include a series of cruet items, to include a pair of engraved and peirced pepperettes, by John Angell II & George Angell, 8cm high, a navette form basket, 12.5cm high, a small trophy cup, 5cm, and a set of six cocktail sticks,26ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs, dents and losses to all.
An exceptionally large Victorian silver-mounted horn beaker or vase - Thomas Johnson I, London 1872, retailer's mark for White & Campbell, 133 New Bond St, London, with shield-shaped plaque inscribed 'Presented by Lt. Col. Sir George F. C. Pocock Bart. Won By Sergt. B. Taylor 1874', 21.9cm high. * George Francis Coventry Pocock (1830-1915) entered the 30th Regiment as an ensign in 1848. While serving as a captain during the Crimean War, he lost his left arm and was severely wounded in the right wrist at the Battle of the Great Redan (Siege of Sebastopol) on September 8th 1855. He retired from the Army in 1881 as Hon. Colonel. The trophy was most likely presented to Sgt. G. Turner, 2nd Sussex Rifle Volunteers, for rifle shooting.
Two shooting related shop display or advertising signs 'Eley Leading Shooting Performance The Heart & Soul of Shooting' 58.5x91.5cm and a framed display of 17 embroidered patches including Eley Cartridges, Eley Area Champion, Hodgdon Clays, Nosler Trophy Grade Bullets, Gamebore, Hornady, Team Sierra, Hercules, NSRA Eley National Competition 1979 etc, 44.5x55cm.
A box containing British WWI Medals awarded to Pte W. W. Jones (Royal Welsh Fusiliers), together with 'The Welch' cap badge, Fusilier badges, medal ribbons, 1951 George VI Festival of Britain Crown (in box), small metal trophy and un-named black and white portrait photograph.British War Medal 1914-20 (74974 Pte W. W. Jones R. W. Fus), Victory Medal (74974 Pte T. W. Jones R. W. Fus). Together with, letter returning 'Prisoner of War' (POWs) from George V, Portrait photographs and postcards and Employment, Demobilization, Transfer and Identification papers for T.W. Jones.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Edward VII twin handled silver presentation trophy cup, H.B.R.C. 1911 Championship Cup Drill, Sergt. A. Gray, Third B. Coldstream Guards, by Skinner & Co., London 1908, on Socle base. 18.6 troy oz approx. Together with a Walker & Hall oak cutlery box, the lid inlaid with brass Presented to Capt A. Gray, By The Officers Past and Present of the Leicestershire Yeomanry, on his retirement 1938 (NO CUTLERY). (B.P. 21% + VAT).
A distinguished Tiffany & Co. sterling silver trophy, awarded as the Indian Creek Country Club Miami Beach Spectator Challenge Cup for Men's Singles. The tapered body is elegantly engraved with the tournament details and the presenter's name, Alan Howard. The base is marked Tiffany & Co. 20852 Makers 6389 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M, confirming its authenticity as a high-quality piece from Tiffany's renowned silversmithing. This impressive trophy showcases the craftsmanship and prestige associated with Tiffany & Co., making it an excellent collectors piece. Weight 2,482g.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 18"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Trophy Cup wheels with Yokohama tyres.Bespoke exhaust system.One of only 256 manufactured for the UK market.The RenaultSport Clio V6 is a rare gem in the hot hatch segment, celebrated for its audacity and charm. Unlike its front-wheel-drive Clio siblings, this car radically re-imagined the formula by adopting a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, making it more akin to a supercar than a traditional hatchback. Powered by a 3.0-litre V6 engine, borrowed and tuned from the Laguna, it produces around 230bhp. The engine placement behind the driver dramatically alters the car’s dynamics, delivering an exhilarating driving experience but requiring careful handling, especially at the limit. Paired with a six-speed manual gearbox, the Clio V6 achieves 0-60 mph in approximately 6.2 seconds and boasts a top speed of about 147 mph. Visually, the Clio V6 stands out with its aggressive wide-body kit, flared wheel arches, and enlarged air intakes, signalling its performance credentials. Its muscular stance is further enhanced by bespoke alloy wheels and a lowered suspension. Inside, the cabin features sporty touches, such as bolstered seats and aluminium accents, but retains the Clio’s functional simplicity. Despite its undeniable allure, the Clio V6 was criticized for its hefty weight and challenging handling, often described as tail-happy. It’s a car that demands respect and skill but rewards with unmatched thrills. Today, it’s a sought-after collector’s piece, valued for its unique approach to the hot hatch formula and its daring departure from convention.Launched in 2001 the Renaultsport Clio was based on the Clio Mk. II although it shared very little with its cousin. Originally registered on 5th July 2002 this Clio V6 is one of only 256 manufactured for the UK market. It presents in fabulous condition and has Trophy Cup wheels (these are very rare), fitted with Yokohama tyres, in addition to this the brakes have also been upgraded. KW V3 shocks with upgraded top mounts, Trophy Cup rear spoiler, bespoke exhaust system, bucket seats are all fitted, the period Trophy-style livery perhaps the icing on the cake, this is certainly a special Renault. Capable of good track performance, the 3.0 litre 24 valve, V6 engine produces 227bhp this Clio V6 is also road legal and will certainly attract admiring glances. The exhaust emits an amazing sound and the handling of this rare, right hand drive Renaultsport Clio is more than impressive. Consigned by Stewart Banks.
Photographic and other Billiard History: various Biiliard-interest Photographs including group 1929 World Professional Billiards Championship, Tom Newman/George Emmett exhibition match, flyer for Joyce Gardner at the Savoy, Gardner/Rea exhibition match poster, British Women's Billiards Tournament 1929 Burwat Trophy Presentation, 1904 Stevenson/Dawson Test Match, etc.
A collection of silver items, comprising a Victorian twin handled rose bowl, by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield, 1894, 16cm high, a circular box and cover, a Chinese teaspoon, a silver open salt, a lidded mustard pot, a heart shaped repousse work ring box, a cigarette case, a silver cased pencil, a silver bladed fruit knife, a pin dish and a silver mounted trophy shield (qty) Weighable silver - 670g
Autographed LEE CHAPMAN 8 x 6 photo : Col, depicting Leeds United striker LEE CHAPMAN holding aloft the First Division trophy at Elland Road during the presentation ceremony 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
Riyad Mahrez signed 12x8inch colour photo pictured with the Champions League trophy during his time with Manchester City. 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
Nathan Ake signed 10x8inch colour photo pictured celebrating with the Champions League Trophy while with Manchester City. 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
Autographed PAUL BREITNER 8 x 6 photo : Col, depicting Bayern Munich's PAUL BREITNER posing with the German Player of the Year trophy before a Bundesliga encounter against Bayer Uerdingen at the Olympic Stadium in 1981, 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
Autographed ARCHIE GEMMILL 8 x 6 photo : B/W, depicting Scotland captain ARCHIE GEMMILL holding aloft the British Championship trophy from the shoulders of team mates following a memorable 2-1 victory over England at Hampden Park in 1976 - a victory which sealed the Championship for the Scots, signed (by Gemmill only) in black biro pen. 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
Impressive and rare Victorian gold and enamel Crimean War Allies stickpin in gold and enamel with trophy of Turkish, British and French flags joined by tied rope 10cm long, makers marks 'JL'. An identically designed stickpin set with precious stones was presented to H.M. Queen Victoria in 1855. Both stickpins were made by John Linnit who was a master jeweller and who was an outworker for the Crown Jewellers Garrard & Co.Some damage to blue enamel of the French flag but otherwise in good order
Silver toast rack, Chester hallmark dated 1903, mm George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, together with a small silver plated toast rack; silver tea strainer Birmingham assay mark dated 1927, silver heart-shaped trinket dish Sheffield assay mark dated 1988, four silver coffee spoons, a pair of silver plated grape scissors and a miniature trophy London dated 1914, 364.3 gms.
21st century silver cylindrical weighted tealight holder by Mappin & Webb, Edinburgh 2002, George V silver trophy engraved 'Andover Junior League...' by Robert Pringle & Sons, H7cm, 21st millennia silver bowl with flared rim by Victoria Silverware Ltd, etc, non-weighted silver 7.0oztShipping £48.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A Prototype of the Liam McCarthy Cup G.A.A., Hurling 1923, a Celtic Revival silver Drinking Vessel, modelled as a Mether, decorated with Celtic motifs and designs from the Book of Kells, with four carrying handles, by Edmund Johnston, Dublin, dated 1923, approx. 11 1/2" high, approx. 55 ounces. (1) Liam McCarthy [1853-1928] was born in London to Irish parents – his mother was from Limerick and his father from Cork. It is said that Irish was the first language of his home. As a young man he was a keen sportsman and hurler, and often hurled on Clapham Common. A successful businessman, he became treasurer and president of the GAA’s London County Board, and vice president of the Gaelic League. In 1922 he offered to commission a trophy for presentation annually to the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. It was made by Edmund Johnson Jewellers of Grafton Street, Dublin, on the model of an ancient drinking cup or mether. The original trophy is now in the GAA Museum. In 1991 it was replaced by a facsimile for annual presentation. The trophy was first won by Limerick in 1923. Ten different counties have held the cup; by 2019 Kilkenny had won it 29 times. Provenance: By descent to the present vendor *Modelled on an ancient drinking vessel, known as a mether, the Liam MacCarthy Cup was wrought by Edmund Johnson Jewellers of Grafton Street, Dublin and cost £50. The original Liam MacCarthy Cup was first won by Limerick in 1923. This was actually for the 1921 championship, which was delayed due to unrest in Ireland. * Note: The above example is by tradition a sample or prototype presented by Edmund Johnston to the Committee for the Liam McCarthy, a variant was chosen. It is now housed in the GAA Museum.
A Rolls-Royce car mascot modelled as a Supermarine S6B seaplane, made to commemorate victory in the 1929 Schneider Trophy air race, the chromed mascot with rotating propeller, set to a later turned wooden base, 13cm high overall CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows minor surface wear, minor tarnishing, a build up of polish residue in places (particularly under the wings), and some pitting to the chrome finish, but no obvious dents, kinks or cracks. The float assembly and stand are slightly off-centre, but this appears to be as the piece was originally manufactured. The wooden base shows surface wear and some scuffing.
An Elizabeth II footed silver salver, hallmarked for Sheffield 1968 by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, 23 cm diameter, a silver trophy hallmarked for Sheffield 1923, together with a Georgian silver cream jug, hallmarked for London 1832. (3) Provenance: From a private Surrey estate.Total weight; 780 grams / 25 ozt.
A CONTINENTAL CAVALRY TROOPERS SABRE BLADEthe blade with one broad and one narrow fuller, etched with decoration including foliage, and a central figure in traditional armour, full tang. 64cm blade, 79cm overalltogether with;A CONTINENTAL CAVALRY SWORD BLADEwith a broad double-edged blade and central fuller etched with a foliate scroll and stylised trophy of arms including spears, swords and banners on both sides at the forte, full tang. 94.5cm blade, 103.5cm overalltogether with;A RAPIER BLADEwith tapering double-edged blade of flattened diamond section, the forte with central short fuller on both sides, full tang. 97cm blade, 111cm overall
Public Schools’ Veterans Challenge Trophy, after 1904, a dark bronze award medal for rifle shooting, unsigned [by Elkington?], full length figures of archer and rifleman standing facing, rev. unnamed, 57mm; together with other base metal educational award medals (7), from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Birmingham, Bromsgrove, Worcester etc, c. 1890-1930 [8]. Mostly extremely fine £50-£60
Anonymous, Victoriatus, uncertain mint in Sicily, c. 211-208, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev. Victory crowning trophy right, vb monogram in field, 2.77g (Craw. 95/1a; RSC 36m); Spurius Afranius, c. 150, head of Roma right, rev. Victory driving biga right, 3.17g (Craw. 206/1; RSC Afrania 1); C. Vibius C.f. Pansa, Denarius, c. 90, head of Apollo right, rev. Minerva driving quadriga right, 3.75g (Craw. 342/5b; RSC Vibia 1) [3]. Fine or better £100-£150
C. Egnatuleius, Quinarii (4), c. 97, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Victory inscribing shield attached to trophy, carnyx beside trophy, q between Victory and trophy, 1.48g/8h, 1.74g/7h, 1.75g/4h, 1.56g/11h (Craw. 333/1; RSC Egnatuleia 1); Anonymous, Quinarius, c. 81, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Victory standing right, crowning trophy, control mark m between, 1.68g/1h (Craw. 373/1b; RSC 227a) [5]. About fine or better £80-£100
Trajan (98-117), Denarius, 114-7, laureate and draped bust right, imp caes ner traiano optimo avg ger dac around, rev. Mars, cloaked, advancing right holding transverse spear in right hand and trophy over shoulder in left, p m tr p cos vi p p s p q r around, 2.90g/7h (RIC 337; RSC 270). Very fine, sometime cleaned and attractively toned £60-£80

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