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A selection of trinket pots, miniature tankards and jug to include a Coalport miniature tankard, and Minton and Wedgwood lidded pot.Condition ReportCoalport in good condition. Minton with crackle to glaze and very small chips to rim and lid rim. Wedgwood with gilt rub. Many with some colour rub, small chips etc.
Five pieces of George VI and later silver, including a ERII christening tankard, Bishton's Ltd. Birmingham 1957, 8.5cm high overall, a pin tray of decagon form, C. J. Vander Ltd. London 1966, 11cm diameter, together with a George V napkin ring with internal wooden liner, engraved "1935 G Diddy" and two other napkin rings, 6toz of weighable silver. (5)
19TH CENTURY SWANSEA CREAMWARE, comprising baluster tankard initialed 'JB' in cartouche 11cm h (damaged), sauce tureen, cover & stand, initialled 'L' in cartouche (cracked, chipped, restored knop) and matching plate 24.5cm d (3)Provenance: Sir Leslie Joseph Collection P.175 and P.197 for the last 2.
Tom McEwen (Scottish 1846-1914) - An oil on canvas painting depicting a gentleman in green waistcoat wearing a fancy top hat with silk band golding a fiddle whilst enjoying a tankard of ale. Set within an ornate gesso swept frame with notation for T. McEwen RSW. Measures approx; 41cm x 33cm.
Tom McEwen (Scottish 1846-1914) - An oil on canvas painting depicting a gentleman in waistcoat wearing a red hat with glasses, smoking a pipe and reading a newspaper whilst a tankard of ale rests on the table. Set within an ornate gesso swept frame with notation for T. McEwen RSW. Measures approx; 41cm x 33cm.
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.
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)
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