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TWO SILVER COLLARED GLASS DECANTERS WITH STOPPERS, one of waisted form hallmarked Birmingham 1933 with starcut base (possibly not original stopper), the other a cut glass example with believed silver collar but unreadable marks, with matching stopper and a starcut base, 32 cms and 29.5 cms high respectively
A DECORATIVE SILVER SPOON, the bowl depicting a female figure holding scales and a sword and with shaped and decorative handle, 1.7 troy ozs, London import mark 1889, an all silver cake knife, the handle depicting a hunting scene, 2.2 troy ozs, London 1828 and a neatly cased mother of pearl and silver bladed pocket knife (parcel of three)
A Meissen tankard 18th century, the cylindrical form with raised decoration of three loose flower sprays, later enamelled and gilt formal borders added, the silver-coloured metal mount set with a copy of a late 16th century coin depicting the three brothers of the German states-Saxony and the date 1593, blue crossed swords mark, 21.5cm. Show to Rupert
A large Worcester teapot and cover c.1760, of Warmstry fluted form, painted in polychrome enamels with The Beckoning Chinaman to one side, the reverse with The Lady and Child, the cover and around the spout painted with bright floral sprays, the knop broken and restored, 21.5cm. (2) Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from the Silver Shop, Dublin in 2000.
A pearlware moulded jug of military interest early 19th century, moulded in high relief, one side with a half-length portrait of Lord Wellington, the reverse with General Hill, between flags and banners, brightly enamelled and with a silver lustre rim, minor faults, 13.3cm. General Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill (1772-1842) served under Wellington during the Napoleonic Wars. He commanded the II Corps at the Battle of Waterloo, and at one point was believed to have been killed.
A rare pearlware commemorative lustre jug 1st half 19th century, printed and coloured with Britannia weeping over the ashes of Nelson, the tomb at which she stands inscribed 'Horatia Nelson', the reverse with the Farmers Arms, beneath the spout with deer grazing before a stately home, the neck with a band of silver lustre decoration, the handle broken and restuck, 17.5cm. Whilst the mis-spelling of Nelson's first name as 'Horatia' was probably nothing more than a mistake, it may relate to his illegitimate daughter with Emma, Lady Hamilton, born in 1801 and whom the couple later adopted as 'an orphan'.
A good and rare commemorative pearlware lustre jug c.1805, printed in black with a portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson, titled with his dates, the reverse with a list of British ships in the order they attacked the combined fleets of France and Spain on 21st October 1805, beneath the spout printed with a six line stanza titled 'The Landlord's Caution', between silver lustre sprigs, the rim and neck with bands of further lustre, a faint star crack to the base, 17cm.
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