A French style 8-day single train mantel clock under a glass dome. 8" enamel dial, spelter-type figure of a man with tankard on a white quartz- style stone. 13" x 16" x 8" deep.Condition report: Good condition, a reproduction of an earlier French clock. Dome undamaged. In working order. Movement not fully tested.
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Box of interesting metalware including: A vintage set of weighing scales with weights up to 2lbs (nice cast iron set of scales), vintage military brass button cleaner polisher stick 1955, Midland Bank Ltd metal money box (no key) (pre decimal), Briggs Burton Engineers ashtray scarce, tankard (a/f), boxed Ronson pocket lighter, Sylva chrome metal cigarette case and Antique Hydrometer by Loftus of London a/f and a lidded metal box wood lined
Bombardier - railway related gifts/memorabilia, a Waterman pen set, inscribed Angel, boxed; a Cross ballpoint pen, inscribed Bombardier, boxed; a clear glass paperweight, Bombardier Gautrain 8 July 2008, boxed; a Derwent Crystal tankard, inscribed Bombardier, boxed; a multi-tool, inscribed Angel, boxed; a Lalex pen, boxed; Wilfrid Hardy, after, York - A Networker Is Bogied, signed limited edition print, 4/850 (7)
A large collection of vintage 20th century German stein ceramic and metal tankards of various sizes. The lot to include steins in the manner of Doulton Lambeth with cobalts tones, steins with crests and banners, tankards with figural decorations & more. The largest tankard measuring approx. 25cm high including lid. The entire lot appears in overall good conditions with minor wear commensurate with age, with no visible damage to the body or lid of the tankards.
A William & Mary Silver Tankard, London, 1692Marks: (lion passant), (crowned leopard's head), P, IC (over star)8-1/8 x 9 x 6-3/8 inches (20.6 x 22.9 x 16.3 cm)1088 gramsMonogram KTE (to underside) The tankard of tapering cylindrical form with gadrooned border at foot, the s-scroll handle with beaded drop and mask-form terminal, the hinged flat-dome cover gadrooned, with shaped flange and mask-form thumb rest. Body engraved with a tablet shield argent a chevron sable between three rampant passant impaling an argent and gules paly of six on a chevron azure three botonny argent, and a crest of a griffin passant. An impaled coat of arms depicted a husband's crest on the left and a wife's coat of arms on the right. It could only be used during the period of the marriage, and was not passed down. The mark is shown in Jackson for 1681, while the maker was not identified. HID12701242017
Set of six Thomas Webb cut glass sherry glasses, a set of five Webb Corbett cut glass tumblers, a Dartington 'Nipple' vase, 15cm, a Victorian cut glass pedestal fruit bowl, a large cut glass fruit bowl, 15cm, a Lowenbrau glass tankard with pewter lid, a large elongated glass bowl, a pair of Royale County cut glass decanters, etc (22)
Gravierter Walzenkrug, Regensburg, datiert 1692 Zinn. Zylindrischer Korpus auf abgesetztem Standfuß, scharniergelagerter Deckel mit Palmettendrücker, Bodenrosette. Umlaufend geprellte Zierbänder und florale Gravur. Schauseitig Doppelkopfadler in Blattkranz. Auf dem Deckel monogrammiert "G.H. 1692". Am Ansatz des Bandhenkels geschlagene Stadt- und Meistermarke des Emerich Güntzer, der ab 1673 als Zinngießer in Regensburg tätig war. Höhe 24,5 cm.Zustand: IIAn engraved pewter tankard, Regensburg, circa 1680 Zinn. Zylindrischer Korpus auf abgesetztem Standfuß, scharniergelagerter Deckel mit Palmettendrücker, Bodenrosette. Umlaufend geprellte Zierbänder und florale Gravur. Schauseitig Doppelkopfadler in Blattkranz. Auf dem Deckel monogrammiert "G.H. 1692". Am Ansatz des Bandhenkels geschlagene Stadt- und Meistermarke des Emerich Güntzer, der ab 1673 als Zinngießer in Regensburg tätig war. Höhe 24,5 cm.Condition: II
Gravierter Walzenkrug, Schlaggenwald (Horní Slavkov), um 1680 Zinn. Breit gelagerter zylindrischer Korpus auf abgesetztem Standfuß. Gestufter Deckel mit Kugeldrücker, Bandhenkel. Gravierter Dekor aus Blüten und Vögeln. Eichzapfen, Bodenrosette mit Kreuzigungsszene. Am Henkelansatz geschlagene Stadtmarke von Schlaggenwald, Meistermarke "HM" (Hintze IV 1437) und Qualitätsmarke "S.W. Feinzin". Dunkle, teils fleckige Alterspatina, reinigungsbedürftig. Höhe 22 cm.Zustand: II -An engraved Bohemian pewter tankard, Horní Slavkov, circa 1680 Zinn. Breit gelagerter zylindrischer Korpus auf abgesetztem Standfuß. Gestufter Deckel mit Kugeldrücker, Bandhenkel. Gravierter Dekor aus Blüten und Vögeln. Eichzapfen, Bodenrosette mit Kreuzigungsszene. Am Henkelansatz geschlagene Stadtmarke von Schlaggenwald, Meistermarke "HM" (Hintze IV 1437) und Qualitätsmarke "S.W. Feinzin". Dunkle, teils fleckige Alterspatina, reinigungsbedürftig. Höhe 22 cm.Condition: II -
Silberhumpen, St. Petersburg, Wassili Kangin, 1894 Silber, innen vergoldet. Konische Wandung mit profiliertem Lippenrand. Umlaufend mit Rillendekor verziert. Der Henkel und die Unterseite punziert mit Beschauzeichen Alexander Sewjers "AS 1894" und Meistermarke "WK" in Kyrillisch. Höhe 7,5 cm, Gewicht 145,7 g.Zustand: I - IIKeywords: Russian Silver, Kovsh, Kowsch, Trinkgefäß, Silberbecher, A Russian silver tankard, St. Petersburg, Vasili Kangin, 1894 Gild inside. Handle and bottom stamped with assayer A. Sevier's mark "AS 1894" and master's mark "VK" in Cyrillic. Height 7.5 cm, weight 147.5 g.Condition: I - IIKeywords: Russian Silver, Kovsh, Kowsch, Trinkgefäß, Silberbecher,
Silberhumpen als Yachtclub-Regatta-Trophäe, Berlin, H. Meyen & Co., datiert 1893 Silber, innen vergoldet. Fassförmiger Korpus mit gravierten Dauben und reliefierten Reifen. Schauseitig in Gravur beschrieben "I. Preis 27. August 1893" mit Yachtclub-Emblem. Als Henkel vollplastisch gearbeiteter Seemann, auf dem Zapfhahn stehend. Punziert mit Mondsichel, Krone, Feingehalt "800" und Firmenmarke. Höhe 14 cm, Gewicht 346,64 g.Zustand: I - IIKeywords: Pokal, 1.Preis, Yachtrennen, Preistrophae, SilberbecherA silver 1st place trophy tankard, Berlin, H. Meyen & Co., dated 1893 Silber, innen vergoldet. Fassförmiger Korpus mit gravierten Dauben und reliefierten Reifen. Schauseitig in Gravur beschrieben "I. Preis 27. August 1893" mit Yachtclub-Emblem. Als Henkel vollplastisch gearbeiteter Seemann, auf dem Zapfhahn stehend. Punziert mit Mondsichel, Krone, Feingehalt "800" und Firmenmarke. Höhe 14 cm, Gewicht 346,64 g.Condition: I - IIKeywords: Pokal, 1.Preis, Yachtrennen, Preistrophae, Silberbecher
YOUNG VICTORIA (2007) production crew gift - pewter tankard and hip flask custom manufactured - PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
Mostly silver plate to include a late 19th century hot-water jug in the Aesthetic style, a lidded tureen (20cm high), a Webster handheld mirror (marked 'sterling'), a pair of small dishes of leaf form and with petiole handles (marked '925'), a sauce boat and stand, a small cream jug and sugar bowl with fruiting vine decoration, a tankard, 6 lighters to include one by Dunhill and a late 18th century copper beaker
Emailplakette mit Wappen von Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg, genannt "der Große Kurfürst"Runde, leicht gewölbte Form. Großes, kartuschengefasstes, von Palmwedeln gerahmtes Wappen von Friedrich Wilhelm, Kurfürst von Brandenburg und Herzog von Preußen aus dem Haus Hohenzollern. Oberhalb achtspängige, von zwei auf Adlern sitzenden Putten getragene Herzogskrone mit Reichsapfel und Hermelinreif sowie lateinische Inschrift "FRIDERICUS WILHELMUS (...) ELECTOR BRANDENBURGUS". Äußerst feine polychrome Emailmalerei, wohl von Samuel Blesendorf (tätig in Berlin um 1680 - 1699). In runder Fassung eines fein getriebenen, vergoldeten Silberdeckels mit blattförmiger Daumenrast. Berlin, um 1750. Zu Repräsentationszwecken auf einen rest. Porzellanhumpen mit farbenprächtiger Blumenmalerei montiert, 2. Hälfte 18. Jh.; Plakette minim. rest.; D. 8 cm. Vgl. Schildlof, Miniature, S. 88.A fine enamelled plaque depicting the coat of arms of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, called the "Great Prince-elector" mounted on a gilt silver lid of a restored porcelain tankard. Minor restored.Berlin. Um 1680-1699.
A GEORGE II SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by Richard Bayley, London 1727, of tapering cylindrical form with domed cover and substantial scroll handle, the thumbpiece of reeded scroll form, scratch weight to base. 18cm high, 25.3 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/Tankard/Tankard.spinCONDITION REPORTMarks to the dome of the cover are clear. Marks to the body are slightly rubbed. A little lose in the hinge but the cover closes well. Some thinning to the front of the tankard. A clear and well struck maker's mark to the handle. Scratch weights to the bottom. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A GEORGE V SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1927, of tapering cylindrical form with reeded band and moulded circular foot, the hinged domed cover with pierced thumbpiece above a scroll handle. 15.5cm high, 18.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks to lid and body are clear and well struck. The hinge is in good order and doesn't wobble. No personalised engraving, thinning or erasure. In generally very good condition.
CHINESE EXPORT SILVER TANKARD QING DYNASTY, CHENG JI, CANTON, CIRCA1850-60 清 澄記款 外銷銀閣樓人物紋把杯 the 'double-skinned' cylindrical vessel tapering up with exterior repoussé in relief with a continuous scene of scholars at leisure amongst trees, rockwork and pavilions, a sinuous dragon-form handle set to one side, with engraved initials ‘MCSS’ in a shield-form cartouche, the base with a two-character maker's mark '澄記 (Cheng Ji)' in Chinese(12.5cm wide; 280g)Provenance: Private Scottish collection, StirlingNote: Cheng Ji 澄記 was an artisan operating in Canton (Guangzhou) from early to mid-19th century. It only produced tankards and stemmed goblets and is known to have made on a regular basis for the two Canton retail merchants HOACHING (何金) and the mark that is still generally known as “GOTHIC K”. With thanks to Adrien von Ferscht, a Chinese export silver specialist, for the dating and footnote on this lot.
CHINESE EXPORT SILVER 'BAMBOO' TANKARD QING DYNASTY, LEE CHING, CANTON AND SHANGHAI, CIRCA 清 「泉」、「LC」款 外銷銀石竹紋把杯 the tapered cylindrical body elegantly incised with a dense bamboo groove issuing from low piles of rocks visited by insects, a shield-form cartouche on the centre, plain handle with bands set to the reverse, 'double-skinned' interior gilded, the base marked 'LC' and '泉 (Quan)'(9.5cm high; 166g)Provenance: Private collection, Scottish Highlands
An Elizabeth II silver mounted cigarette box by Mappin & Webb, London, 1945, together with a silver mounted photograph frame, specimen vase, three silver topped cut glass dressing table jars, pair of grape scissors, two Halcyon Days Enamels boxes, cased meerschaum pipe, pair of lorgnettes, glass po;lychrome paperweight, enamelled pipe, and a Royal Worcester miniature tankard painted with fruit (one tray)
Assorted ceramincs including three Lladro figures, 20th century Meissan spill vase, Moorcroft yellow lustre vase, a Royal Worcester blushware example, two Royal Doulton character jugs, Crown Devon musical tankard, Staffordshire inscriped porcelain tankard, a Wade Art Deco vase, a pair of King Street Derby Japan pattern tea cups and saucers (2 trays)
A collection of late 19th / early 20th century German porcelain including a Sitzendorf onion pattern tankard, vienna tyg decorated with a portrait and seven figures / groups in 18th century dress (one tray)Pair of figures holding a basket of grapes with loss to the fingers on the girls left hand, tyg with heavy giltwear, no other notable damage to the lot
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