"Octavian AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Octavian in Greece, autumn 42 BC. Helmeted and draped bust of young Mars right, spear over left shoulder; CAESAR III VIR•R•P•C around / Aquila between two signa, all set on ground line; above, trophy, holding oval shields; S-C flanking aquila. Crawford 497/3; CRI 138; Sydenham 1320; RSC 248. 3.79g, 19mm, 11h.Extremely Fine; attractive old cabinet tone. Rare."
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"Sextus Pompey AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in Sicily (Catania?), 42-40 BC. Diademed and bearded head of Neptune right; trident over left shoulder; [MAG]•PIVS upwards behind, [IMP•ITER] downwards before / Naval trophy set on anchor, top of trident visible above helmet, the arms composed of the stem of a prow in right and aplustre in left, with two heads of Scylla at base; [PRAEF•CLAS•ET] ORAE•MARIT•E[X•S•C] around. Crawford 511/2a-c; CRI 333; BMCRR Sicily 15-16; RSC 1-1d; Sydenham 1347. 3.65g, 21mm, 9h.Good Fine. Banker's marks to obv. Rare."
"Trajan AR Denarius. Rome, AD 114-117. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC, laureate bust right, with bare chest and drapery on far shoulder / P M TR P COS VI P P SPQR, Mars advancing right, carrying spear and trophy. RIC 339; RSC 270a. 3.35g, 19mm, 6h. Good Very Fine / Very Fine. Scarce with this bust type. "
"Septimius Severus AR Denarius. Rome, AD 202. SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right / PART MAX P M TR P X COS III PP, trophy of arms, with two captives seated to left and right at base. RIC 185; BMCRE 385; RSC 373. 3.12g, 18mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Well detailed rev. Old collection tone. "
"Constantine I Æ Nummus. Constantinople, AD 328. Rosette-diademed head right, looking upwards / CONSTANTINIANA DAFNE, Victory seated left on cippus, looking right, palm branch in each hand; trophy in front, at the foot of which kneels a captive, spurned by Victory; B in left field, CONS in exergue. RIC 32 var. (obv. legend); Speck and Huston 32. 3.03g, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Smoothed. Very rare anepigraphic type.“
Framed, and glazed montage of 1893 FA Cup Winners at Fallowfield, Manchester, Wolverhampton Wanderers team players head & shoulders with the FA Cup (original trophy) set to the centre. Also has black & white print showing the players in team kit plus 3 b & w prints (taken from original photographic plates) showing a football match with the players in action plus the football fans in the background. (A Lot)
Collection of football programmes 1956/57 New Brighton v Torquay United (FAC) 5 January 1957, 1974/75 v Porthmadog (FAC), aways at 1972/73 Buxton, away at 1978/79 at South Liverpool (FA Trophy). Also Bradford Park Avenue home programmes 1970/71 Matlock Town, Macclesfield Town, 1972/73 Great Harwood, Bradford City (challenge match), 1973/74 Northwich Victoria, Great Harwood, Bradford City (challenge match), 1973/74 Northwich Victoria, Great Harwood (Final match for Park Avenue), 1987/88 v Furnace. Condition is varied. (11)
Football match tickets to include FA Cup Finals 1962 Spurs v Burnley, 1963 Manchester United v Leicester City, 1983 Manchester United v Brighton, 1963 England v Scotland, 1963 England v Rest of World, 1982 at Wembley FA Trophy Final, Enfield v Altrincham x 2, 1967 at Manchester United: England v Scotland boys 1 May 1967. Fair-Good. (9)
Manchester United home football match tickets to include 1964/65 v Burnley (FAC), Wolverhampton Wanderers (away-FAC), 1966/67 Norwich City (FAC), Liverpool, Leicester City, Leeds United, Manchester City x 2, Manchester City (away) x 2, v Arsenal (CCTV beamed back from Highbury), 1963 England v Scotland, 1989 FA Trophy Final Macclesfield Town v Telford United plus others. Worth a view to assess. (A Lot)
First Cup Final at Wembley, 1923 FA Cup Final, Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United. Bolton Wanderers photographic album with press photos of the Bolton team coupled with amazing scenes at Wembley on the day (the crowd sat on the pitch next to the side-lines and also behind the goal, action photos of the match, photos of the crowd queueing to gain entry to Wembley, also aerial photo of Wembley (taken from the airship) showing the crowd on the pitch. Also has photos showing the Bolton players before the match with the 'lucky black cat' mascot, and other photos of a never to be forgotten match including the Bolton players forcing their way through the crowd so as to receive the trophy. Worth viewing, you will never see scenes like this at another FA Cup Final, the only one which was not all-ticket and had an official attendance of 126,000 but many consider it was around 150,000. A unique, iconic collection. Good.
1985/86 Wolverhampton Wanderers home Football Programmes (26) in a binder plus aways (28) including Exeter City (Freight Rover Trophy), also match tickets (homes) (9) and aways at Walsall, Bolton Wanderers, Bristol City, Notts. County, Crewe Alexandra, Walsall (Milk Cup), Chesterfield (7). Generally Good, Worth a view. Total (70)
A Harbour Scene, probably the Hongs of Canton: Mid-19th Century Chinese Carved Sandalwood Fan, Qing Dynasty, the double paper leaf with a central vignette depicting a skyline of magnificent buildings, fronting onto water, flags flying, all manner of craft afloat, fishing boats, a ferry, and what appears to be a floating palace, with gilded entrances, rich red curtains, and a courtyard obscured from watching eyes. This vignette is surrounded by a border of flowers and butterflies, painted with great attention to detail. The verso, a formal scene with a dignitary seated centrally, figures with applied painted ivory faces and silk robes, includes very unusual scenes of figures in elaborate robes, one balancing on a horned toad, holding aloft a trophy, this area featuring a tall column and an elaborate pagoda. To the left side of the verso, perhaps an Emperor, an attendant behind with a large fan, the robes and headdresses particularly detailed. A final scene shows a man of import, with attendant, waves at his feet, and a mythical fish or other beast. The inner sticks are lightly carved, the guards heavier allowing for deeper carving. The shaped metal loop is secured to the rivet by large domed buttons. Guard length 28cmGood with signs of professional repair, as five of the carved inner sticks have been pieced with wood of lesser carving and lighter colour. The leaf is rubbed on the folds but holds good colour.
A FRENCH GILTMETAL MANTEL CLOCK, THE DRUM CASED MOVEMENT WITH SEVRES STYLE PAINTED PORCELAIN DIAL, BESIDE THE SEATED FIGURE OF AN ARTIST, POSSIBLY SIR PETER PAUL RUBENS, THE ORNATE SWEPT BASE WITH MASKS, SCROLLS AND CENTRAL PLAQUE PAINTED WITH A TROPHY, BELL STRIKING MOVEMENT 37CM H INCLUDING CONTEMPORARY GILTWOOD PLINTH, LATE 19TH C
A large Edwardian silver twin handled Trophy of typical chalice form, circular bowl on knopped stem and stepped circular foot, the whole heavily embossed with foliate and scroll decoration, C scroll handles, reserved either side of the body with plain cartouche, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths London 1909, 52oz approx., 34cm high to top of handle
A Victorian silver two-handled Trophy finely embossed battle scene, inscribed "The Golfers Trophy won by "Garrison Beauty" owned by Alex Cook Jnr, Perth Hunt Race Meeting 1873", London 1872, maker: Robert Hennell, 11 3/4in N.B Please see lot 476 in the picture section of the sale which depicts a portrait of Alex Cook, Sen'r, father of the recipient of the trophy
WW2 Third Reich TeNo Technische Nothilfe Subordinates Hewer. 25cm long blade maker marked "Original Eickhorn, Solingen" and TeNo Eagle with "Ges. Gesch". Complete with scabbard with serial number "5338" to throat. No number to dagger blade. One screw missing from chape. Along with correct leather hanger. Retaining strap a/f. Clip is Assmann maker marked. The correct Troddel for Bereitschaftsdienst is tied to hanger. War Trophy of a member of the Royal Tank Regt.
WW2 Third Reich Hitler Jugend Knife. Early example with motto "Blut und Ehre" to 135mm long blade. Maker marked "Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, Ges. Gesch". Reverse grip has been period replaced with a smooth black plastic. Complete with scabbard. War Trophy of a member of the Royal Navy who took it from a member of the KM when the German ship surrended to his vessel in 1945.
RAF Schneider Trophy Race 1929, A group of mementos of the British-winning event including a small scratchbuilt model of the Supermarine S-6B racer; together with three various printed invitation dinner-menu cards in respect & celebration of the event dated between January and November 1929, one with photo-illustration. (4)
The Motor - A very rare surviving weekly poster c1928, Announcing reportage of the annual Tourist Trophy race on the Ards Circuit Northern Ireland; full-colour lithograph on paper. 76x51cm shows some age-wear, creasing and loss at top right corner (reinstated repair), otherwise bright imagery and graphics.
A 19th century continental naval officer’s dress sword, plain shallow diamond section blade 28”, gilt brass hilt with double shell guard the front fixed and embossed with crowned fouled anchor on trophy of flag and foliage, the back hinged and plain, oak leaf panelled knucklebow, and pommel, wirebound (loose) wooden grip, with knot, in its leather scabbard (old repair to centre), with plain brass locket and foliate engraved chape. GC, the hilt retaining approx 40% gilt.
A composite naval WO’s sword c 1810, slender fullered blade 26”, with traces of etched trophy and foliage, gilt stirrup hilt with langets bearing fouled anchor, plain sloping pommel and grooved backstrap, wirebound diced darkwood grip (cracked). Basically GC, the hilt retaining approx 30% gilt (quillon bent).
A 19th century French officer’s courtsword, hollow triangular section blade 27” by Coulaux et Cie, Klingenthal, gilt brass hilt with turn down shell guard, crossguard and knucklebow, forward sloping pommel, embossed with trophy of arms, and stylized foliage in panels overall, MOP grips, in its leather scabbard with gilt locket and shield shaped frog stud (chape missing). GC
A commemorative dirk of The Seaforth Highlanders, blade 11”, studded strap work hilt, open work pommel set with glass “citrine”, in its leatherette scabbard with plated thistle embossed mounts, the top incorporating regimental badge, 2 companion knives with chains, marked on the back “The Sphere Trophy”. VGC

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