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A VICTORIAN SILVER BALUSTER TANKARD, S scroll handle with leaf shaped thumb rest, foliate engraved body and bears presentation inscription 'GIVEN TO Mr G.B. Essex for the best TWO ACRES OF ROOTS GROWN WITH Mr. Gorden's Manure 1861', worn gilt interior, stepped circular foot, makers George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1861, 7.77ozt, 241.5 grams, height 12cm, together with an Edwardian silver christening mug, C scroll handle, central girdle to body, short pedestal, circular foot, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, 2.46ozt, 76.6 grams (2) (Condition report: tankard has a slightly uneven foot, wear to the gilding, the christening mug also has an uneven foot and misshapen top rim)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TANKARD OF BALUSTER FORM, with scrolled handle, raised on a circular domed foot, engraved 'Girling', approximate dimensions height 141mm x width 99mm, maker 'A L Davenport Ltd' Birmingham 1953, approximate gross weight 11.70ozt, 363.8 grams (Condition report: general moderate wear, dent to the rear base, some light scratches, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
A very large Victorian salt-glazed silver-mounted Tavern jug, hallmarked London 1870, 38cm; another Victorian silver-mounted salt-glazed tavern jug, 18.5cm, and a tankard 14cm.Condition report:The large jug has a tiny firing crack to the base of the handle, where it joins. There are a couple of tiny chips to the edge of foliage to one tree design, otherwise no back cracks. Please see the added photos online.
A Chinese white metal box and cover of cylinder-shape decorated goldfish and branches, 7cm diameter, a Victorian pewter quart tankard engraved 'Thos Horsfall, White Swan Hotel' and an oval trinket box CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE TANKARD BY HANNAH BARLOW, incised with five cats in various poses, the cylindrical tankard with loop handle and silver rim, London 1921, impressed and incised marks to base including monogram 'HBB' and numbers 224 and 412Dimensions: 15.5cms highProvenance:deceased estate Carmarthenshire, consigned via our Carmarthen officeCondition Report:appears in good overall condition, surface wear and firing flaws, silver makers mark rubbed
GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER TANKARD, John Langlands & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1779, double scrolled handle eith engrave 'G' initial, stepped circular foot, 19oztDimensions: 16.5cms h.Provenance:private collection Swansea, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:excellent, tiny nick to rim only, no dents or repairs.
Mixed ceramics to include 2 cased sets of 6 Royal Crown Derby tea knives with floral pistol grip handles, a cased set of 6 Royal Crown Derby cake forks with floral pistol grip handles, a large Staffordshire jug with floral decoration, 33 cm tall (chip to base), an Italian cherub soap dish, a Fenton sandwich/cake plate, a Poole oval dish, a Hartox pottery bowl, Torquay ware tankard, Wedgwood teapot, large Crescent & Sons fruit bowl, etc (1 box)
Seven pieces of ceramics and glassware:a mid-20th century Falcon Ware tankard handpainted and decorated in high relief, 'Jolly Good Health';a limited edition Coalport jug commemorating the Iron Bridge, Telford;two glass paperweights as birds (one by Mdina); a circular clear-glass powder-puff with ceramic figure within and hand-engraved lid;an early 20th century Royal Crown Derby ceramic pepper decorated in Chinese style;a small Moorcroft Pottery ovoid vase, tube lined and decorated with stylised flowers and leaves, painted and impressed marks to underside.
A monumental 19th century Irish silver covered tankard jugJohn Smyth, Dublin 1874, incuse stamped 'Waterhouse', Helsinki 1928 import marks Of cylindrical form, the hinged domed cover with open scroll thumbpiece, topped by a large cast finial of a traditionally dressed sailor singing, seated on a coiled ship's rope, opening to reveal a cavernous gilt interior, to the exterior a leaf-capped double-scroll handle with acanthus leaf terminal, to the opposite side a flared spout with an embossed classical mask of a bearded male to its base, an applied oval armorial plaque below for the 'LEIGHTON' family and the family motto 'DREAD SHAME', the whole elaborately embossed with flowers, fruit, foliage, diaper-work and 'C' scrolls in both high and low relief, an inscribed cartouche to one side in Finnish to 'Walter Petterson' from 'The Association of Finnish Stevedores', on a domed spreading circular base, height 46cm, diameter 22cm, weight 107oz.Footnotes:The motto DREAD SHAME is for the LEIGHTON family of Wattlesborough Shropshire, who were baronets and include a descendant family of Bausley or Ballesley, co. Montgomeryshire. Notably the motto was used by Revd. Francis Knyvett LEIGHTON (1807-1881) who was descended from Daniel LEIGHTON Lt. Col. of General Evan's Regiment of the Horse and was the younger son of Sir Edward LEIGHTON 1st Baronet. The very distinctive crest above the motto of 'two hands clasping each other in fess, conjoined at the wrist to a pair of wings all proper' is extremely rare. Only one family uses this crest, albeit in a differenced form: DAY of co. Cork. The crest was confirmed to Richard DAY MD of Auckland New Zealand, Robert DAY of Cork, merchant and Revd. William Tottenham DAY of Youghal. However, there is a distinct possibility that the heraldic crest could be alluding to a Freemason ritual. In relation to this, a Samuel LEIGHTON KCT PPSGW of Antrim has been discovered, who was a Grandmaster of freemasonry and trustee of the masonic hall in Belfast in this period, up until 1938. This armorial therefore seems to combine the motto of the LEIGHTON family, with a crest associated with the Freemasons and as such seems to logically point to Samuel LEIGHTON of Antrim.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver lidded tankardprobably William Holmes, London 1771Tapering cylindrical form, the simulated coopered body with two broad applied ribbed bands and vertical lines, the hinged cover with open fluted thumbpiece, domed centre and ribbed border, height 20.5cm, weight 37oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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