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Handsome Art Deco Greyhound Racing Trophy Box, 1932
Handsome Art Deco Greyhound Racing Trophy Box, 1932

Handsome Art Deco Greyhound Racing Trophy Box, 1932

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H 12.5 in W 10.75 in D 7.25 in

Handsome Art Deco Greyhound Racing Trophy Box, 1932

Located in Bath, GB

A stunning Art Deco trophy / box; topped with a beautifully executed bronze or brass cast Greyhound, finished in silver plate.

Category

Vintage 1930s British Art Deco Decorative Boxes

Materials

Silver Plate

Sterling Silver Model Greyhounds on Plinth with Glass Bowl 1937 Trophy Statue
Sterling Silver Model Greyhounds on Plinth with Glass Bowl 1937 Trophy Statue

Sterling Silver Model Greyhounds on Plinth with Glass Bowl 1937 Trophy Statue

By Charles Boyton

Located in London, GB

A gorgeous vintage solid Silver model of three Greyhounds standing on a circular silver base on a black circular plinth with an elegant clear class etched bowl resting on the greyhou...

Category

20th Century English Decorative Bowls

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique George VI Art Deco Sterling Silver Presentation Trophy
Antique George VI Art Deco Sterling Silver Presentation Trophy

Antique George VI Art Deco Sterling Silver Presentation Trophy

By J T & Co

Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne

This greyhound racing trophy has been professionally polished and is in presentation condition.

Category

Vintage 1930s English Art Deco Mounted Objects

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Pair of Greyhound Dogs on Plinth Sterling Silver Model Statue Figures, 1927
Pair of Greyhound Dogs on Plinth Sterling Silver Model Statue Figures, 1927

Pair of Greyhound Dogs on Plinth Sterling Silver Model Statue Figures, 1927

Located in London, GB

Possible a greyhound racing trophy or a decorative piece. Made in Glasgow, Scotland in 1927 by George and John Morgan.

Category

Early 20th Century Scottish Animal Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

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