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A Victorian silver cup the plain
A Victorian silver cup the plain bowl cast with crest on knopped stem and circular footrim 11ins high by H.F Sheffield 1893 (weight 16ozs - impressed retailer's mark Rowlands & Frazer 146 Regent Street to base - dented)
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ASCOT STERLING SILVER GILT RACING
ASCOT STERLING SILVER GILT RACING TROPHYAscot "Gold Cup" Sterling Silver GIlt Racing Trophy , modernist cup and cover hallmarked London, 1981, maker EA untraced, engraved presentation "The Gold Cup/ Ascot/ 1981/ Ardross", and flat chased crest and motto of the British monarch "Dieu et mon droit" (God and my right), h. 9 7/8 in ., wt. 19.65 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New Orleans, LA
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A two handled silver trophy cup and
A two handled silver trophy cup and cover presented by The Grand Duke Michael of Russia for a competition between ''Cannes'' and ''Mr A.H. Crosfield's Team'' in 1903/4 hallmarked Sheffield 1903 makers Mappin & Webb height approx. 42 cm weight approx. 65 ounces.
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Two silver commemorative cups,
Two silver commemorative cups, The Queens Silver Jubilee and Hereford Cider Festival
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A two-handled pedestal silver prize
A two-handled pedestal silver prize cup, London 1913, Simla Horse Show, 1917, approximately 400g
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A silver trophy cup and cover,
A silver trophy cup and cover, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1938, the cover with ivory knop, the twin-handled cup with inscription for the Londonderry Drag Hunt Point to Point Races 1939, set on an ebonised plinth, 22cm high (excluding plinth), approximately 441gm
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Silver; comprising a goblet of 17
Silver; comprising a goblet of 17 th c. form ht. 12 cm London 1989 a trophy cup ht. 8.5 cm. Chester 1926 and a European thistle bowled cup inscription dated 1822 ht. 13.5 cm assay unclear. Total weight 12 oz.
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VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER TROPHY
VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER TROPHY CUPVictorian Sterling Silver Trophy Cup in the Neoclassical Taste , Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1882, stiff leaf and acanthus decoration throughout, h. 10 5/8 in., w. 11 in., wt. 29.25 troy ozs
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Sterling Silver Cup English Dated
Sterling Silver Cup English Dated 1812-13 by Thomas Robins Engraved with an elaborate coat of arms on one side simple slightly flaring shape cup with deep foot marked on one side just below the lip with hallmarks. Weighs 8.97 toz.
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A silver rosebowl with swirl half
A silver rosebowl with swirl half ribbed body Martin and Hall Sheffield 1910.
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Sterling Silver Cup English Dated
Sterling Silver Cup English Dated 1812-13 by Thomas Robins Engraved with an elaborate coat of arms on one side simple slightly flaring shape cup with deep foot marked on one side just below the lip with hallmarks. Weighs 8.97 toz.
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A Victorian silver two-handled
A Victorian silver two-handled prize cup the body embossed with leaf scrolls on knopped stem and circular footrim 8.75ins high by George Unite Birmingham 1865 (weight 12.5ozs - engraved to side ''Odds and Evens'')
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A silver rose bowl with pierced
A silver rose bowl with pierced shaped rim on three leaf capped feet by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Sheffield 1923 wt. 24.3oz. 23cm across.
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A silver twin-handled trophy cup
A silver twin-handled trophy cup W N Ltd Birmingham 1923 on a circular foot 15cm (6") high approximately 195gm and a plinth
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A Sterling Silver Cup Engraved with
A Sterling Silver Cup Engraved with an elaborate coat of arms on one side simple slightly flaring shape cup with deep foot marked on one side just below the lip with London Marks maker's mark "TR" (Thomas Robbins) date mark "R" (1812). Weighs 8.97 toz.
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English Two-Handled Sterling Silver
English Two-Handled Sterling Silver Trophy Cup, London, 1863, by Charles Allen, in floral repousse and bearing a later 1948 engraved presentation inscription to Automotive Post 1179 of the American Legion, h. 7-1/2"
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George III sterling silver trophy
George III sterling silver trophy cup london, 1774 Marks rubbed, retailed by Lambert, Coventry Street, London, of goblet form with loop handles and repousse foliate decoration surrounding a cartouche opposed by a flower filled urn, raised on a circular foot, silver-gilt interior. H: 9 in. 32 oz. ,000-1,500 - marks partially rubbed - possibly once with a monogram/engraving to cartouche - old marks and scratches, surface abrasions , minor dents
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CHURCHILL DOWNS SILVERPLATE
CHURCHILL DOWNS SILVERPLATE RACING TROPHYChurchill Downs "Crown Royal American Turf" Silverplate Racing Trophy , won by Royal Strand on May 2, 1997, footed bowl with lion's mask and ring handles, h. 8 in., w. 11 3/8 in.; TOGETHER WITH an antique English silverplate revolving breakfrast tureen, now mounted on a wood base, probably as a racing trophy . Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New Orleans, LA
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ROYAL DOULTON MASTER OF THE
ROYAL DOULTON MASTER OF THE FOXHOUNDS TROPHY CUP WITH S...Gorgeous Master of the Fox Hunt with sterling silver rim, handles and inlayed crest.Rare variation, brighter colors, in Kingsware Glaze. Master of the hunt on one side, hounds on the back.
Doulton stamp. #horses #thehunt #masterofthehounds
Issued: 1918
Dimensions: 6"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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English sterling silver trophy cup
English sterling silver trophy cup charles & richard comyns, london 1923 Presented as the 'Even Shipman Stakes' trophy, with loop handles, raised on a circular foot. H: 4 7/8 in. 14 oz.
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ALFRED VANDERBILT ENGLISH SILVER
ALFRED VANDERBILT ENGLISH SILVER LOVING CUP TROPHYLondon, 1909, urn form with dramatic scroll handles, inscribed "Royal Horse Show/Richmond Survey/1911./Coaching Marathon/First Prize/for/Road Coaches/Presented by/MESSrs TETTERSELL/Won by/Alfred G Vanderbilt", marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., .925 fine, 52.39 oz. T., 10-3/4 in.
Provenance: The Important Private Collection of a Rocky Mountain Couple
Condition:
light scratches and minor wear
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A silver rosebowl 15 cm diameter
A silver rosebowl 15 cm diameter x 13 cm high London 1932. Weight 9.3 oz.
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GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CUP
GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CUP LONDON, 1753 APPROX. 6.5 TROY OZ.GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CUP, London, 1753, Peter Archambo II & Peter Meure, maker. Bell-form, on a molded foot. Gold-washed interior. Engraved with a rococo vacant crest. Height 3.5". Dimensions: Approx. 6.5 troy oz. Provenance: Property of a direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson, the contents of the Brick House at Coolidge Point, Manchester by the Sea, Massachusetts.
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A circular silver rosebowl with
A circular silver rosebowl with everted rim London 1922 16 cm diameter and a silver caster Birmingham 1934. Weight 8.4 oz.
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CHURCHILL DOWNS SILVERPLATE
CHURCHILL DOWNS SILVERPLATE RACING TROPHYChurchill Downs "Crown Royal American Turf" Silverplate Racing Trophy , won by Royal Strand on May 2, 1997, footed bowl with lion's mask and ring handles, h. 8 in., w. 11 3/8 in.; together with an English silverplate revolving breakfast tureen, now mounted on a wood base, probably as a racing trophy . Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New Orleans, LA
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A silver trophy cup Chester 1903 of
A silver trophy cup Chester 1903 of circular twin-handled form approximately 195gm and a dwarf candlestick
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A silver trophy cup, HF & Co.,
A silver trophy cup, HF & Co., Birmingham 1911, with twin handles and wavy rim, inscription relating to Iver Horticultural Society, 22cm across handles and a trophy goblet, London 1871, approximately 607gm
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A Victorian silver two-handled
A Victorian silver two-handled prize cup the body and footrim embossed with a band of leaf paterae and engraved with leaf scroll ornament cast scroll handles with leaf mounts 13ins high by J.E. & W. Barnard London 1874 (weight 28ozs)
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A 19th Century silvery metal
A 19th Century silvery metal prize cup with cast leaf pattern column and circular base 6.75ins high (incompletely hallmarked - maker's mark ORR -weight 10zs) two silver oval sauce boats a silver rectangular cigarette box 4.75ins x 3.5ins x 2.25ins high two silver napkin rings and two plated napkin rings
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GEORGE III SILVER CUP AND A
GEORGE III SILVER CUP AND A GEORGE III CRESTED SILVER GILT DISH William Caldecott London 1764 and George Ashforth & Co. Sheffield 1819; the cup unembellished with molded lip the dish with crowned monogram and reeded rim. 2 1/4 and 3/4 in. 2 3/4 and 3 3/4 in. diam. approx. 5 oz.
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A silver trophy cup for City of
A silver trophy cup for City of Nottingham Regatta, 1931, Birmingham 1931, on an ebonised plinth, retailed by John Perry, Nottingham, weight including base-metal fixing beneath approximately 443gm
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AN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TROPHY
AN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TROPHY BOWLAn English sterling silver trophy bowl, 1900 Marked with English hallmarks for London; maker's mark to underside: Hunt & Roskell / Late / Storr & Mortimer / 2073; further marked: 1851 / [impaled coat of arms with three rampant lions, checkered chevron field, and a pentafoil sun charge] / 1901 The vermeil-washed footed bowl decorated with repoussé acanthus and scrolls with a scalloped border 7" H x 10" Dia. Dimensions: 29.225 oz. troy approximately
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AN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TROPHY
AN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TROPHY BOWLAn English sterling silver trophy bowl, 1900 Marked with English hallmarks for London; maker's mark to underside: Hunt & Roskell / Late / Storr & Mortimer / 2073; further marked: 1851 / [impaled coat of arms with three rampant lions, checkered chevron field, and a pentafoil sun charge] / 1901 The vermeil-washed footed bowl decorated with repoussé acanthus and scrolls with a scalloped border 7" H x 10" Dia. Dimensions: 29.225 oz. troy approximately
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Sterling trophy cup; handles end in
Sterling trophy cup; handles end in a Greek key motif. Marks for the Newburyport Silver Co. (New Hampshire, 1905-1914). 9.8oz. 5 3/4"H.
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A George V demi fluted silver two
A George V demi fluted silver two handled trophy cup and cover of vase form with reeded handles Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London 1911 11in and one other similar E.S. Barnsley & Co Birmingham 1909 9.75in both on later wooden bases 31.5 oz. Estimate ?350-450 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?500
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A silver rosebowl of swirl inverted
A silver rosebowl of swirl inverted pyriform shape with embossed scrolling Sheffield 1913.