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Lot 119

A group of assorted silver items of various dates and maker's, including three trophy cups hallmarked for London and Birmingham 1927, 1933 and 1950, a Victorian trinket box hallmarked for 1894, a snuff box, a Elizabeth II bowl hallmarked for Sheffield 1964, an Elizabeth II letter opener hallmarked for Birmingham 1973, a George VI powder compact hallmarked for Birmingham 1943, two silver coin dishes, two George V cigarette cases hallmarked for Birmingham 1931 and 1932, a quaich hallmarked for London 1879, two Victorian vinaigrettes, a Victorian vesta case hallmarked for Birmingham 1898, a pill box and a pair of Edwardian salt and pepper sifters hallmarked for Birmingham. (19) Condition Report: 36.1 ozt / 1123 grams.

Lot 147

India, Ca. 18th - 19th century AD. A large trophy possibly from a horse-drawn coach or of the prow of a barge or ship. Possibly from an allam or ceremonial banner. Depicting the bust of a turbaned man, engraved with inscription on the left shoulder Sultan Hazrit affixed to a silver-coloured steel crescent moon-shape inscribed on both sides immediately below Sultan Selim Khan Hazrit, with an arc of floral and vegetal decoration embossed below. On the lower spike is a dated inscription showing the year 1335 A.H. which corresponds to 1917 AD. Below the steel crescent a brass brace is fitted allowing the object to be secured to a pole or other fixture. Size: 270mm x 250mm; Weight: 1.95kg Provenance: Previous property of an Islamic art professional. Prior apart of the Henri René d’Allemagne Collection. 1979. Acquired by Ahuan U.K Ltd. from M. Roderick d’Allemagne, grandson of Henri René d’Allemagne. (1836 - 1950).

Lot 1763

ANDY CUNNINGHAM OF SCOTLAND, MATCH WORN JERSEY, 12TH FEBRUARY 1921 vs. Wales, embroidered crest, interior T. R. CHARLTON labelProvenance: Purchased from Sotheby's Auctions, February 1999. Note: Rangers legend Andy CunninghamBorn in Galston, Ayrshire, Cunningham '...began his career with local Junior side Newmilns before moving to Kilmarnock in 1909. After six seasons at Rugby Park he joined Rangers in 1915. He made his Rangers debut on 5 April 1915 in a 1–0 defeat to Partick Thistle, and made five appearances in his first season at Ibrox. Cunningham served as a lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War.Cunningham continued to be used infrequently by manager William Wilton before establishing himself in the Rangers team in 1918–19. He won seven League titles and played in Rangers' famous 1928 Scottish Cup Final triumph where they defeated Celtic 4–0 to win the trophy for the first time in 25 years. In total, he made 389 League and Scottish Cup appearances and scored 183 goals for the Govan clubCunningham was also capped at international level, playing 12 times for Scotland and scoring five goals; he lost just one of his matches for Scotland. Cunningham also represented the Scottish League XI 10 times.'

Lot 1785

CHIC GEATONS OF CELTIC F.C., GLASGOW CHARITY CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 1937 the obverse with enamel crest bordered by inscription GLASGOW CHARITY CUP, the reverse inscribed WON BY CELTIC F.C. 1937 CHARLES GEATONS, in nine carat goldNote: One-club man, Charles 'Chic' Geatons, was a tough tackling stalwart of the Celtic defence. Between 1927 and 1941, this rock solid defender tallied 345 appearances, picking up two league championship titles and three Scottish Cups (1931, 1933, 1937) plus the all-important Empire Exhibition Trophy. Alongside this haul, this legend will also be remembered for his love of Celtic F.C.The 1936/37 final of the Charity Cup was won by Celtic's 4 goals to Queen's Park's 3. 3.7cm high including suspension Qty: 13g

Lot 10

An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Trophy Cup, JDWD, Sheffield 1903, of highly decorative scrolling design with foliage details, engraved "H.S.C Junior Cup Under 15, Presented by The Mayoress Mrs C.J. Woodrow", and personalised with many winners dating from 1904 - 1967, on circular spreading base (some signs of damage), 20cm high, (250grams).

Lot 312A

A silver motoring trophy 'The Prescott Open Hill Climb Bugatti Owner’s Club' trophy for the Fastest UnSuper Charged Car May 19th 1946 13.5cm high, 3.4 oz

Lot 75

A silver trophy cup, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1861, with chased foliate decoration, with engraving '1863 Challenge Cup 15th W.Y.R.V presented by T.R. Clapham Eso, won by Sergent Hutchinson' verso '1864 finally won by Sergt Hutchinson' 15cm high5.49oztCondition ReportWith rubbing to the decoration. Surface scratches and minor dents.

Lot 47

An Art Nouveau silver trophy cup, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 191114cm high6.36oztCondition ReportTarnishing and surface scratches.

Lot 67

A silver trophy cup by James Fenton, with a commemorative inscription dated 195312.5cm high3.63oztCondition ReportThe rim is slightly bent. Tarnishing throughout.

Lot 149

20th century assortment of spectacles and sunglasses together with silver plated box containing diary, cash and address books, silver cup (Birmingham 1925), trophy, 1961 Masonic steward medal, shot flask, boxed spirit level, gold collared smokers pipe and a selection of clay pipes, etc

Lot 148

A George VI silver loving cup or trophy - Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1948, with later applied inscribed plaque dated 1997, 12.25cm high, weight 153.5g.

Lot 536

An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry bonheur-du-jour - the top and front panels inlaid with an oval patera, musical trophy and lamp pendant within interlaced leafy scrolls, the shallow top with three-quarter brass gallery, over a split convex and sloped front, the convex panel sliding when the frieze drawer beneath is opened, to reveal a fitted interior with two drawers, a central open shelf and pen and stationary compartments above, the sloped front beneath unfolding to form a leather-lined writing surface (worn), raised on strung, square tapered legs with spade feet (LWH 76 x 50 x 93 cm).

Lot 685

AN UNUSUAL KUNSTKAMMER HORN MOUNTED TROPHY GERMANY OR ITALY, 17TH/18TH CENTURY Gilt metal mounts to the mountain goat horn, slate base 18cm high, base 16 by 10.2cm Provenance: Ex Private UK collection Condition Report: Natural wear and patina to horn from handling and age. Some wear to gilt metal mount to the base. Slate/black stone base with numerous edge and corner chips and fritting Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 45

A German white metal hunting trophy bowl with opposing stags head handles, on a pedestal base  9"dia

Lot 701

Belgium, Kingdom, Croix de Guerre, A.I.R., bronze, with bronze palm emblem on riband; Great War Commemorative Medal 1914-18, bronze; Leopold II Commemorative Medal 1865-11905, gilt, good very fine France, Second Empire, St. Helena Medal 1857, bronze; Italy Campaign Medal 1859, by Barre, silver; Third Republic, Legion of Honour, Chevalier’s breast badge, silver, gold appliqué, and enamel; Medaille Militaire, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, with trophy of arms suspension; Croix de Guerre (2), the reverse dated 1914-1915, bronze, with bronze star on riband; the reverse dated 1914-1918; Resistance Medal 1940, bronze; together with an unofficial medal fashioned from a Second Empire 5 Franc coin; and a cast copy Dunkirk Medal, generally good very fine Poland, People’s Republic, Order of Polonia Restituta, Chevalier’s breast badge, gilt and enamel, good very fine Spain, Franco Period, Order of Military Merit, breast badge, gilt and red enamel, uniface, with integral top riband bar, some enamel damage, very fine Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Order of the Red Banner of Labour, 6th type, the reverse officially numbered ‘1087161’, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, with Monetny Dvor mint mark to reverse, nearly extremely fine United States of America, Legion of Merit, Legionnaire’s badge, gilt and enamel; Purple Heart, gilt and enamel, both unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine (lot) £140-£180

Lot 650

A Collection of Canadian Shooting Medals awarded to Major D. H. Gibson Lord Tweedsmuir Governor General of Canada Presentation Medallion, 51mm, silver, the obverse with co-joined busts of Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir, the reverse with the Tweedsmuir coat of arms, the edge engraved ‘2569 D. H. Gibson. R.M.C. Dec. 1939’; Dominion of Canada Rife Association Medallion (4), 45mm, silver (3), the reverses engraved ‘Michael Faraday D. H. Gibson 1937; The Gillespie Trophy D. H. Gibson; Life Members 1939 D. H. Gibson’; 45mm, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘Tilton Judging Distance D. H. Gibson 1937’; Royal Military College Canada Medallions (4), 31mm, silver (2), the reverse both engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; 44mm, bronze (2), the reverse both engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; Ontario Rifle Association Medallions (2), silvered; bronze, both engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; Upper Canada College Toronto Medals, 35mm, silver (6), the reverses all engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; Ivan L. C. Gooding Prize Medal, 27mm, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘D. H. Gibson 1939’, with top D.C.R.A. riband bar; together with an unidentified Hamilton, Ontario, Medal, 35mm, silver with gold inklay, the obverse engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; the recipient’s Royal Life Saving Society Proficiency Medal, bronze, the reverse named ‘D. H. Gibson’; and a silver Boxing Prize Medal, silver, the reverse engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’, all with traces of adhesive to reverse, generally very fine and better (lot) £240-£280 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 635

Llandebie, Carmarthenshire Great War Tribute Medal, 31mm, silver with enamel detail, hallmarks for Birmingham 1921, the obverse bearing a central shield device bearing four dragons flanked by a soldier and sailor with larger dragon above and trophy of flags below, with red white and blue enamel detail, surrounded by a circlet reading ‘The Great War 1914 - 1919’, the reverse embossed ‘Presented by the people of Llandebie to’ and engraved ‘Gunner James Morris R.G.A.’, within a be-ribboned wreath of leeks, with ring suspension, nearly extremely fine, rare £80-£100

Lot 653

Miscellaneous Sporting Medals A selection of miscellaneous sporting medals, mostly relating to the Royal Navy, including Royal Naval College Dartmouth Medallion, bronze (3), the reverses engraved ‘Lowry Trophy 1st 1946/2’; ‘1st Crash Whaler 1st 1946/2’; and ‘Lowry Cup 1947/2’; Royal Navy and Royal Marines Championships Medallion, white metal, the reverse engraved ‘800M’, in damaged case of issue; Royal Navy and Royal Marines Swimming Medallion, silvered, the reverse engraved ‘R.N. Water Polo Championships 1968 Senior Winning Team’; H.M.S. Warspite medallion, bronze, the reverse named ‘Arbuthnot Trophy November 1923 Sto. W. C. Birks.’, in case of issue; Portsmouth Command R.N.C.C. Medallion, gilt the reverse engraved ‘Club & Navy Tandem 30 Record 1956 R. Carter R. Beck 1.7.43”’; H.M.S. London Medallion, bronze (2); H.M.S. Ganges Medallion, silver; H.M.S. Decoy Medallion, bronze; W.R.N.S. Championships Medallion, gilt, the reverse engraved ‘1968 Team Relay Winning Team’; together with a foreign shooting medallion; and four football medallions, including a Suffolk County Football Association Schools Championship Medalet 1931-32, generally nearly very fine and better (lot) £60-£80

Lot 327

A giant plaster cast trophy of a prize Trout, realistically painted and mounted on an oak board, labelled 'R. Tay, 34lbs, 5oz, Caught By J.K. Harrison, 1931', 46 by 122cm

Lot 174

A George V silver two-handled trophy cup, with inscription for the "St. Pancras Boxing Club 19-11-24", Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1923, height 18.5cm, weight 475g/15.27ozt approx

Lot 345

Stanley Matthews, Footballer of the Year trophy 1948, presented by the Football Writers Association, Cup Final Evening, silver plated figure of a footballer, on an ebonised plinth with enamelled union flag shields, 24.5cm high, with a copy of a signed letter on Stoke City Football Club headed paperNote: Matthews was the inaugural winner of the 1948 award, later receiving it for a second time in 1963.

Lot 329

A carved wooden trophy of a Trout, in the manner of Fochabers Studio, realistically painted and mounted on a stained wooden board, labelled 'Loch Awe, May, 1936, 8lbs', 38 by 91cm

Lot 88

* FRANK MCFADDEN (SCOTTISH b. 1972), TROPHY FACE I pastel on paper, signed mounted, framed and under glassimage size 20cm x 15cm, overall size 43cm x 37cm Note: Frank McFadden is one of Scotland’s best known artists. A former sign-writer and graphic designer, his work regularly appears in galleries around Scotland and beyond. Frank’s affiliation with fellow Glasgow artist Peter Howson has been instrumental in his success. They continue to share a studio, having exhibited together in Glasgow, Edinburgh and New York.

Lot 76

Football, Carlos Alberto Torres signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured as he receives the 1970 Jules Rimet Trophy as Brazil's Team Captain. Torres, also known as O Capitão do Tri, was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right sided full back or wing back. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 10

Severus Alexander (222-235 AD) silver Denarius. Obverse: laureate head, right, 'IMP SEV ALEXAND AVG'. Reverse: Mars walking right with spear and trophy. Weight: 3.02g. Diameter: 19mm. Grade: aEF - solid strike, around Extremely Fine.

Lot 262

2005 silver Ashes Winners 5oz medal. Obverse: 'THE 2005 ASHES SERIES' with dates of tests below. Reverse: cricket bats and trophy, 'ENGLAND ASHES WINNERS' above, 'SUMMER 2005' below. Composition: 999 silver. Packaging: Westminster Mint box with COA.

Lot 298

A PAIR OF 60 BORE HIGHLAND WHITE METAL MOUNTED DRESS BELT PISTOLS SIGNED CAMPBELL, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURYwith heavy engraved white metal barrels formed with long flats and moulded muzzles, each decorated with a central plaited design framed by thistle foliage, signed scroll and border-engraved locks fitted with side hammers en suite, each with silver button on the spur (one small dent), full stocks with slender ‘ramshorn’ butts engraved en suite with the barrels and with a trophy-of-arms on the left, white metal ball trigger and pricker, iron belt hooks and iron ramrods, 26.5 cm (2)

Lot 254

A HUSSAR OFFICER'S SWORD, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY AUSTRIAN with curved blade double-edged towards the point, formed with a near full length fuller and etched with trophies-of-arms, scrolls and an exotic bird on each face, copper alloy stirrup hilt including langets cast and chased with foliage and a differing trophy-of-arms on each face in low relief, knuckle-guard decorated with a panel of foliage, pommel enclosed by further foliage and decorated with a trophy en suite on the top, and leather-covered grip retained by a rivet with a fluted copper alloy head (binding missing, blade with areas of pitting), in a leather scabbard, probably the original (shrunk), with large copper alloy mounts comprising chape with iron drag, middle band and locket each with a ring for suspension, 86.5 cm blade

Lot 295

A FINE PAIR OF 25 BORE FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY BARGE, ‡ PARIS CHARGE AND DISCHARGE MARKS FOR 1756-62, MAISON COMMUNE MARK FOR 1758with blued three-stage barrels, fitted with silver fore-sights on a gilt bed of swirling clouds and a sunburst, decorated with bands of gilt beadwork and foliage about the muzzles, an elaborate classical trophy-of-arms at the median, gilt bands around the muzzles, signed in gold over the breeches, decorated with scrollwork and stylised clam shells within a framework of punched and gilt pellets (the blueing now oxidised to brown), border-engraved tangs decorated with differing trophies-of-arms, bevelled locks signed within rococo scrollwork frames, chiselled with trophies on the tails, foliage on the cocks and stylised espagnolette masks on the steels, all against a finely punched and gilt ground (one top-jaw expertly replaced), figured walnut full stocks carved in low relief with linear mouldings over the fore-ends, a wavy pattern beneath the locks, sprays of laurel, fronds and flowers behind the rear ramrod-pipes and about the barrel tangs, silver mounts cast and chased with rococo ornament in low relief against a gilt fishroe ground, comprising side-plates involving a pair of cornucopia carrying an oval engraved with differing trophies en suite with the respective tangs, trigger-guards with flaming urn finials, the bows engraved with trophies matching the tangs, spurred pommels decorated with rococo shell ornament and trophies against a finely punched and gilt ground, a pair of ramrod-pipes, original horn-tipped ramrods, and remaining in fine condition throughout, 38cm (2) ProvenanceProperty of a European Collector, sold in this room 9th December 2009, lot 269. Henri Barge is recorded arquebusier in Paris circa 1740-80.

Lot 142

TAXIDERMY: A CAPE BUFFALO NECK MOUNTfrom Chizarira, Zimbabwe, horn length: 63cm, horn width: 116cm, total height: 77cm, total depth: 106cmProvenance: The Michael Callender Big Trophy Game Head Collection.

Lot 327

A 1958 TRIUMPH TWENTY ONE (3TA) MOTOR BIKE Registration Number: RAJ 832 Engine Number: 21H1333 Chasis Number: H1333 Mileage: 2517 Note: the lot is also to include a "Pure Triumph Open Weekend Custon/Classic Winner 2014" Trophy and paperwork dating back to 1958

Lot 239

Centenary of the FA Challenge Cup Medallion, 1872-1972, Hallmarked 9ct Gold by Fattorini and Sons of Birmingham, two players flanking trophy, 1872 1972 in two lines above, 'FINALS PLAYED AT KENNINGTON OVAL 1872 WEMBLEY STADIUM 1972' in three lines below, on the reverse 'TO COMMEMORATE 100 YEARS OF THE F.A. CHALLENGE CUP', arms of the Football Association, football behind, 11 marked on edge, 50mm, in a fitted presentation box with original card inset to the lid, 66.2gIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 1062

Two hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cups, one with golfer finial and Springfield Park Golf Club enamel badge, possibly Rochdale interest, height of taller 13.5cm, weight of both 148g all in

Lot 1064

George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1922, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, height 14cm, weight 267g

Lot 1124

Two hallmarked silver trophy cups, width of larger 13cm, Victorian hallmarked silver open salt and a 19th century French silver mustard with blue glass liner, height 9cm, weight excluding bases and blue glass liner 222g

Lot 1146

Hallmarked silver items comprising sauce boat, tea strainer on stand, salt, mustard, pepper and miniature twin handled trophy cup, weight without blue glass liner 328g

Lot 1063

Two Chippenham Horse Show, Wiltshire George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cups, the larger London 1921, maker Mappin & Webb, height 16.5cm, the other London 1919, maker Robert Pringle & Sons, weight of both 403g

Lot 1067

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd George V hallmarked silver covered trophy cup with inscription for the Aldershot Command Horse Show 1919, hallmarked for London 1918, height 27cm, weight 575g

Lot 9

A small collection of silver, comprising; a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1943, a pair of George III silver tablespoons, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1795, a silver napkin ring, a pair of silver wishbone sugar tongs, three further pairs of sugar tongs, a white metal mesh purse stamped 'Sterling', a small silver trophy cup, two broken silver salt spoons and a plated candlestick, total weighable silver approx 10.2oz (a lot)

Lot 1

A small collection of silver, comprising; an oval teapot stand with engraved presentation to the centre, together with a goblet with faceted decoration, a shell form butter dish, two cream jugs, a tea strainer and stand, a napkin ring with embossed cherub decoration, three small trophy cups, two silver backed clothes brushes, a silver mounted vase and a silver bell from a rattle, together with a plated toast rack and a plated napkin ring, total weighable silver approx 22.7oz (a lot)

Lot 2

Edw.VII silver pedestal trophy, of bowl shape raised on a round foot, the body engraved with the winners of the Polmont Lawn Tennis Cup, R&W Sorley London 1901, 327g, H12.5cm.

Lot 3

Geo. V silver trophy for the 1974 Longcross Cup, the trophy of classical shape raised on a black plastic socle, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1931, silver weight 520g, H35cm.

Lot 5

Geo. V silver trophy for the White City Stadium challenge 1969, the scrolled rim above a tapering body with central rib, raised on a black socle base, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1923, silver weight 241g, H32cm.

Lot 96

EARLY 20TH CENTURY MILITARY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM CIRCA 1902-5. Early 20th century military photograph album circa 1902-5, the photographs appear to be mainly of Officers and soldiers of the Norfolk Regiment and includes, Cadets at Sandhurst with Colour Sergeant wearing the distinctive staff cap badge of the College, Cadet football team with views of the college in the background, the rest of the photographs are taken in India, Hunt meeting in India, march past of a British infantry regiment in tropical white uniform, group photograph of officers and NCOs of various regiments in India including Norfolk Regiment, Welsh Regiment, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, Royal Scots, 8th Bombay Infantry, (this is a particularly interesting photograph as it shows soldiers from the Royal Scots and KSLI wearing shoulder titles that weren't officially introduced until 1921), group photograph of officers of the Norfolk Regiment wearing pagri badge, 3 x photographs of mountains near Darjeeling, regiment on parade in full dress scarlet frocks, white Foreign Service helmets (pre Wolsley Pattern) band present, Medal award ceremony in full dress, garden party/sports event, Norfolk Regiment Rugby Team (sports top and pagri badge), medal ceremony with Highland Regiment and believed Norfolks, hunt photographs (Poona Hunt), large parade/Durbar with several regiments on parade, group photographs of Norfolk Regiment officers in uniform and mufti, group photograph of officers of one, possibly two, cavalry regiments, Wolsley Pattern helmets with coloured pagris and feather plumes, shoulder chains, Poona Hunt 1904, Polo team of 3 British and 1 Indian Officer, trophy on table engraved 'Bombay Light Cavalry', similar photo, polo match x 2, 26 x photographs of cavalry sports day with officers and families in mufti, horse racing, tent peg sticking (lances), photographs captioned 'Spelting Stakes', 'Picture Stakes', 'Butterfly Stakes', weigh ins, etc, Polo Team Myar 1905, horse racing and Polo, 2nd Battalion Royal Scots,1st and 2nd Battalions KSLI, 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment, 2nd Battalion Welsh Regiment were in India during this time frame, fascinating insight into the British Army in India pre WW1 with some very clear photographs showing uniform details.

Lot 473

A small collection of mixed silverwares, comprising four various trophy cups and a small presentation bowl, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, mixed dates, 7.9 troy oz

Lot 267

Wilhelm Zwick ( 1839-1916), Football Trophy , silvered metal casc on octagonal stone base on ebonized wooden based described Plup Imperia Tropheo Zuccotti Torneo Dicalcio Cantalupo 1931 . Small damages. 41 cm high.

Lot 208

A George V silver trophy, presentation engraved Derby Regatta, "Maiden Fours" 1911, London 1910, 6.10oz.

Lot 216

A George V silver twin handled trophy, engraved Presented by John Harvey & Sons Limited, with an ebonised socle, Sheffield 1931, 3.54oz.

Lot 529

A George VI silver two-handled trophy cup, 16.5cm high, Birmingham 1938, ___7oz, 220g, with inscription Plymouth Navy Week 1938, Miniature Rifle Shooting, Best Marksman, Presented by Page Keen & Page Ltd, Plymouth, with plinth.

Lot 528

A George V silver two-handled trophy cup, 19.5cm high, Birmingham 1911, ___10.6oz, 330g, with inscription Three Towns A.S.A. 3rd Div Water Polo League 1913 Presented by The London Furniture Co, on plinth.

Lot 532

A George VI small silver trophy cup and cover with ribbed decoration and scroll handles, maker Daniel George Collins, London 1936, 15.5cm high, 274.4g, ___9.68oz.

Lot 632

A 1993 Triumph Trophy 900 Triple Motorcycle. K971 BRW In British racing green, an early example from the Hinckley factory, 33,382 miles, seen running by auctioneers with some service history present, current V5 and keys in office. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS SUBJECT TO A BUYER'S PREMIUM OF 10% plus VAT.

Lot 372

A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER including a modern spoon by Ronald Cordon, London 1986, a miniature Art Deco trophy cup, cased knives, manicure set, a ladle etc

Lot 637

DAVID SHEPHERD, HIGHLAND MISTsigned print, no.538/975, with Michael Turner, Goodwood Trophy Race 1948, signed print no.234/500, and a collection of other prints, some unframed

Lot 20

TWO PAIRS OF BINOCULARS, OCTRA No.7455 7 x 50and U.S. Pattern 11 x 63, with a 19th century elm and beech stool (woodworm) and a silver-plated trophy cup

Lot 202

Newcastle United rare white-metal Northumberland Football Association winners medal, 1884-85, the obverse inscribed N.F.A. Challenge Cup, 1884-85 The above Challenge Cup is believed to be the first-ever competitive trophy won by the club, Newcastle East End defeated Sleekburn Wanderers 1-0, Newcastle East End later becoming Newcastle United 

Lot 273

Yellow-metal FIFA 1990 World Cup medal, designed by Huguenin, obverse with Jules Rimet trophy in relief and lettered FIFA WORLD CUP, reverse inscribed FIFA WORLD CUP USA 1994, in original fitted case 

Lot 804

Pelé 1977 Amrita Bazar Patrika tribute trophy, a tribute trophy presented to Pelé by Amrita Bazar Patrika , a daily newspaper widely known as “The Times of India.”, the trophy features a football player figure affixed to a metal sculpture of planet Earth, affixed to the base is a gold tone metal plaque inscribed "Amrita Bazar Patrika/ THE WORLD AT HIS FEET/ Jugantar Amrita [Immortal player]/ Northern India Patrika/Calcutta/ 23rd September 1977,” Pelé was in India with the Cosmos for an international friendly match against Mohun Bagan A.C., The teams played out a 2-2 draw, 30.5 by 14 by 14cm. Provenance: The Pelé Collection, Julien’s Auctions, London, 7th to 9th June 2016, Lot 1195. The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

Lot 300

A large colour photographic print of Rivaldo and Ronaldo of Brazil with the trophy from the 2002 World Cup, signed in black pen on the front by both players, framed and glazed, measuring 24 x 24 ins.

Lot 833

Pelé 1990 King of Kings trophy, a trophy presented to Pelé composed of a large copper foot mounted on a brass veneered wood base with a silver tone plaque engraved “Um dia Deus abençoou um menino e lhe disse: seu pé e uma bola percorrerão o mundo espalhando o Amor, a Paz, e Alegria e por todos será reconhecido como Pelé o Rei dos Reis/ do amigo Affonso A. Splendore/ 23 Out 90” [One day God blessed a boy and said: your foot and a ball will travel the world spreading Love, Peace and Joy, and all will recognize Pele, the King of Kings/ your friend, Affonso A. Splendore/ October 23, 1990], 46 by 50 by 33cm.Provenance: The Pelé Collection, Julien’s Auctions, London, 7th to 9th June 2016, Lot 657.The following lots 779 to 879 relate to the career of football legend Pele.

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