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Liverpool 1978 Liverpool Runners Up Football Tankard: Heavy silver coloured EPNS tankard with Football League emblem engraved. The words The Football League Finalists 1977-78 also engraved. Former property of super sub David Fairclough who was sub in both the final and replay which they lost to Notts Forest.
Münzhumpen des 20. Jhs. mit 12 diversen Münzen Österreich-Ungarns, Silber (geprüft), ca. 942,7 g Raugewicht mit Resten einer Vergoldung. Innenvergoldung noch exzellent erhalten. Auf 3 runden Füßen. Abnutzungsspuren, feine Kratzer, Patina.| Coin tankard 20th cebtury with 12 various coins from Austria-Hungary, silver (tested), approx. 942.7 g full weight with remains of gilding. Interior gilding still excellent. On 3 round feet. Signs of wear, fine scratches, patina.
A 19th century Staffordshire figure group titled 'The New Marriage Act'; together with a Phillips & Co Sunderland Creamware tankard of small proportions, printed with a view of The Iron Bridge over the Wear, a pink lustre bowl, Stafford 'Godspead the Plough Loving Cup, Drayton Manor printware jug a New Hall bat printed cup and saucer and other 19th century ceramics (one tray)
A George III silver tankard of baluster form, the scrolling handle with thumbpiece, raised on circular platform foot, hallmarks quite worn but can make out London 1813, but not a maker, 357gConditon report: Dimensions - mouth of tankard 8.5cm in diameter, the base 9-9.5cm in diameter (battered out of round), 11.5cm high. Many dents to surface, the mouth rim a little out of place, the base rim is very dented out of shape, solder repairs to base, cracks, repairs visible inside base, internal dent made by handle forced into side of pot.
Early 20th century Wemyss ‘Earlshall’ pottery tankard, decorated with birds and plants flanking central panel of religious text, scroll handle, impressed mark to base Height 14.5cmCONDITION REPORTThere is a chip out of the top rim; handle broken off; reglued & reattached; all over crazing
Antique pewter lidded tankard stamped 'ASSOCIATE CONGREGATION KINKELL 1805', touch marks to the interior IW EDIN, 29cm tall, a pewter alms dish 'UNITED ASSOTE CONGN LASSWADE 1830' with touch marks of Robert Kiniburgh, 37cm diameter and a pair of pewter alms dishes with touch marks of William Scott, 37cm diameter. (4)
A 19th Century Irish clear cut crystal tankard of cylindrical form with a high arched thumb rest handle, the body cut with deep tear drop cartouche panels with alternating diamond and engraved details with monogram and 'Fear God - Honor the Queen' [sic], within foliate scroll work ground, height 10.5cm.
A rare Charles II pewter flat-lid tankard, circa 1680Having a plain drum, the lid with front denticulations and stamped with the initials ‘W S’ over ‘CW’, ram’s horn thumbpiece, handle with boot-heel terminal, maker’s mark of ‘LS’ inside base, (PS9172), possibly belonging to Lazarus Savidge, Sherbourne (PS8251)Height 19cm Provenance: Peter Gould CollectionA very similar tankard by the same maker included in the , 'Exhibition of Pewter in the Usher Gallery', 29th September to 27th October 1962, (no. 164), formerly in the Kenneth Bradshaw and Stanley Shemmel Collections, sold Bonhams 26 October 2006, Lot 234.Handle appears to have been repaired. Surface dents and scratches.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com
A near pair of 18th century pewter chalices, London, circa 1730Of Pint Old English Ale Standard, each having a ‘William Eddon ‘style straight-sided bowl, with reeded fillet and pronounced reeded and flared lip, the stem of 'cupuppermost' style, on a stepped foot, four indistinct hallmarks struck underneath rim, by an unidentified London maker, capacities 24.4 fl.oz.; 23.6 fl.oz. height 21.8cm and 21.1 cm, The 'London-type' chalice evolved at the beginning of the 18th century. The first recorded maker of this style was William Eddon, [fl. 1690 - 1747], as known from dated church examples, circa 1700 – 1720. Eddon used his existing mug/tankard moulds of pint size to cast the bowl in hard metal pewter. He also used flagon/quart double-domed lid moulds to cast the chalice foot. In general, his stem design tends to be wider than later 18th century examples. The majority of Eddon style chalices also have hallmarks. The straight-side pair of chalices in this lot have bowls cast from pint/tankard moulds, with the foot cast in a lid mould, although the latter is somewhat more rounded than on a typical Eddon chalice.Provenance:Jan Gadd CollectionThe slightly smaller example formerly in the Sandy Law collection (no.415), sold Phillips, Chester, 25 September 1997, part Lot 432.One of the chalices with possible repair to the lip. Surface dents, pitting and scratchesPlease note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com
A George I pewter OEWS quart dome-lidded tankard, probably Wigan, circa 1720The straight-sided body with a low single fillet, ram’s horn thumbpiece and cut-card decoration to upper handle, with boot-heel terminal, traces of touchmark inside base, Height 18cmHandle, thumbpiece and lid interior show signs of repair.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com
A RUSSIAN SILVER SLIGHTLY TAPERING TANKARD MOSCOW, ASSAY MASTER MARK A.K, DATE OBSCURED, 19TH CENTURY, 84 ZOLOTNIKI With an orb finial to the ogee domed cover, a scroll thumb piece to the angular handle, engraved with an inscription, a monogram and strapwork bands 19cm (7 1/2in) high 372g (11.95 oz) Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Marks to the base and lid, no apparent marks to the handle Final is knocked Small split to the cover Play to the hinge Slight gap to the cover Wobbles Small crease to the body next to the monogram Engraving crisp Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
FOUR SILVER ITEMS Comprising: an oval sauce boat by Wilson & Sharp, London 1912, with a shaped border, leaf capped flying scroll handle and on three shell and stepped pad feet, 16cm (6 1/4in) long; a small tankard by Harrods Stores Ltd., London 1913, with a scroll handle and engraved Margot, 8cm (3in) high; a tea glass holder by Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham 1939, with a loop handle and engraved C. F. L, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; and a Danish silver milk jug by Peter Hertz, assay master Simon Groth (1863-1904), with a loop handle, engraved with a Greek Key band and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high 518g (16.65 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
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