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Humpen mit Ansichten aus der Sächsisch-Böhmischen Schweiz, Böhmen, Mitte 19. Jh.Farbloses Glas, Rotbeize, Schliff-und Schnittdekor in Felderunterteilung. Mattschnitt-Ansichten: Uttewald, Kuhstall, Winterberg, Königstein, Bastei, Prebischtor. Dazwischen Verkleinerungslinsen. H. 18,5 cm. Glass tankard with cutted views of Saxon Switzerland. Bohemia, mid 19th ct. H. 18,5 cm.
Walzenkrug, Thüringen, wohl Erfurt, 1. H. 18. Jh.Fayence, bunte Scharffeuer-und Muffelfarbenbemalung auf weißer Glasur. Auf der Schauseite Ovalkartusche mit floraler Rahmung und Muschelbekrönung, darin chinoise Landschaft mit zwei Segelbooten. Strichverzierter Henkel. Drei Risse. Zinnmontierung mit Henkelband und Scharnierdeckel. H. 30 cm. Faience tankard, Thuringia, assumably Erfurt, polychrom paint. Pewter mounting. Damaged by three cracks. 1st half 18th ct. H. 30 cm.
A hallmarked silver tankard by Catchpole & Williams Ltd, London date letter Q 1931. Weight 422 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The tankard would appear to be in extremely good order with no significant issues. There are no repairs or dents. There is no evidence of any engraving or any having been removed.
Two boxes of assorted sundry china and glassware to include an Arthur Wood Ye OIde Coaching and Hunting Days biscuit barrel, sugar bowl, milk jug and tankard/mug, three piece PPC hunting jugs and a similar tea pot, Alfred Meakin polka dot decorated part fruit set and Susie Cooper tea wares and lidded tureen together with a box of pictures and ephemera to include a small collection of cigarette cards and postcards, a table lamp etc (3 boxes)
An American 'Pure Coin' silver tankard of tapering cylindrical form, chased in relief with a rural scene of houses and trees beside water, impressed marks to base, weight 229.6g, height 9.5cm, and a silver spirit measure with scroll handle, Birmingham 1931 by Tom Wilkinson & Sons, weight 42.2g, height 4cm.
A late Victorian silver tapering cylindrical christening tankard, embossed with a vacant cartouche flanked by flowers and 'C' scrolls, Birmingham 1900 by Jones & Crompton, height 7.2cm, a silver presentation key with engraved inscriptions, Birmingham 1932 by William James Dingley, length 10cm, and a silver four-division toast rack of arched form on faceted feet, London 1894 by Henry Wilkinson & Co, length 9cm, total weight 280.2g.
A small group of Middle Eastern silver, comprising a circular bowl of squat form with outswept petal rim, on baluster feet, height 8.3cm, a christening tankard of tapering cylindrical form with loop handle, height 7cm, and a spoon, all typically engraved with boats, buildings and trees, total weight 286.2g.
A Japanese satsuma cylindrical vase decorated fan-shaped reserves of flowers, chrysanthemums, etc. on a green floral ground, 18cm high, a Chinese boat-shaped sauce boat and a Chinese export tankardSatsuma vase with four hairline cracks from the rim and one in the base.The sauceboat with a chip and associated crack to the spout and a chip to the rim.The tankard lacking handle, chip and associated crack to rim and a very small flat rim chip.
Hunting Interest: A George III silver tankard, William Shaw II, London 1764, of baluster shape, the domed cover with seated fox finial, the sides with fox hunting scenes, inscribed To Squire John Mytton of Halston Hall, 1818, 23cm high, approximately 893gThere is wear to the detail in the raised areas and a pin hole to the front, below the cartouche on the lower band. The tankard is marked under the cover as well as to the underside. The hinge works well but the pin appears to be base metal so possibly a replacement. The thumb piece is shorter that I would expect and I believe that this upper part may have been lost. Although I cannot see any solder marks beneath the domed cover, I think it is possible that the finial is a later addition. The cartouche to the front relates to Squire John Mytton, a well known regency eccentric. To me, the engraved cartouche looks to have been added.
TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a WWII 1941 shell case fashioned into a tankard, a blue ceramic Harrods coffee grinder, a pair of Trikon Optical BR2050 field binoculars 20 x 50 mm, a boxed Sanitas SHK 34 back and neck heat pad, four large industrial brass wheel hub screw caps, maker's names Lee& Green Ltd. and Rainforth & Sons Ltd. a book Modern Brickmaking by Alfred .B. Searle dated 1911, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes)
George II silver tankard, of waisted baluster form with acanthus capped C scroll handle, the body engraved with a lion rampant, upon a circular spreading foot, hallmarked Gabriel Sleath & Francis Crump, London 1754, H13cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 12.43 ozt (386.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Couple of larger knocks to body and base. Hallmarked with some wear, but generally clear and legible.
A late Victorian silver tankard, of lower bulbous waisted form, having gadrooned lower body and scroll floral cast upper with vacant cartouche to a textured ground, acanthus leaf capped S-scroll handle, all upon a stepped circular foot, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1900, h.12.5cm, 9.3ozNo inscription (cartouche is vacant).Foot bent and some wobble.Otherwise excellent.
A George II Silver Tankard, by Thomas Tearle, London, 1727 tapering cylindrical and on slightly spreading foot, with reeded band, the hinged domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, with scroll handle, later engraved with an inscription20.5cm high, 35oz 14dwt, 1,110gr The inscription reads 'Beaufort Hunt Steeplechases 1891 The Ladies Plate Won by Norah'.Fully marked near handle and inside cover. Further marked on handle with maker's mark only. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is generally legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall, including one to the base. The engraving is later, there is no sign of a previous erasure. The handle sockets have possible been resoldered. There is a repair to the thumbpiece where it attaches to the cover.
A George III Silver Tankard, by Charles Wright, London, 1772 tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, the hinged flat cover with openwork scroll cast finial, with scroll handle, later engraved with a coat-of-arms, the hinged cover later engraved with an inscription21.5cm high, 37oz 14dwt, 1,172grThe inscription reads 'Beaufort Hunt Steeplechases 1889 Badminton Steeplechase won by Norah'.Fully marked underneath and inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises and pin dents. The engraved coat-of-arms and inscription are later.
A George V Silver Tray, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd., London, 1923, Retailed by Manoah Rhodes and Sons, Bradford shaped oval and with shaped reeded rim and two reeded scroll handles, engraved with an inscription59.5cm wide over handles, 90oz 12dwt, 2,818grThe inscription reads 'Presented to James M. Tankard Esq. J.P. by the Employees of James Tankard Ltd. on his retirement from the firm March 1924'.Fully marked underneath and further engraved with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.Slightly warped so does not sit flat when placed on a level surface.
SELECTION OF CERAMICSincluding a Carlton Ware teapot with a pale duck egg blue body decorated with convolvulus to one side, the reverse decorated with feathery foliage, a Carlton Ware shaped dish with similar decoration, a J & G Meakin tea pot decorated in the nightclub rosebud pattern and a companion oval dish, a Price tea pot decorated with blue roses and gilt highlights, Denby pottery ashtray, Buchan pottery tankard and a selection of vintage bottles
G.F. West 302723 Royal Artillery: 1939-45 War Medal and Defence Medal with miniatures of same and awards sheet, also an Italy Star - sold with his fibre dog tag, other related badges and buttons, Artists Rifles cap badge, pair of Indian clubs, tankard, lighter, seal skin beret, RAF Benevolent Fund (German aircraft aluminium) cast bell (clapper missing). etc. - all contained within his japanned tin transit case
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