Collection of 19th century and later ceramics including an early 20th century Satsuma vase, 18.5cm tall approx (hairline crack) a late 19th century continental figure group of a boy and girl supporting an outsized egg, 22.5cm tall (af to base) a biscuit barrel with blue and white painted decoration on a gilt ground, with plated mount, a collection of Belleek wares including a vase with embossed cottage decoration of hexagonal form, a heart shaped dish, two vases, etc, a Ewenny Pottery jug, a tankard with hunting scene detail, etc (collection) (15)
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Ethel Charlotte Chase Hatch SWA (British 1869-1975) - A bowl of flowers and metal tankard of flowers (pair) watercolours on paper, both signed, 24 x 35cm approx in gilt frames with moulded details, together with a watercolour and pastel study of a garden scene signed Leazell, 37 x 48cm, and a further watercolour of a cherub bird bath amongst flowers, signed H Royston Hudson, 50.5 x 31cm, both framed (4)
A BOX OF WHITE METAL WARE, to include a rectangular white metal tray, a cased fish knife and fork server, a cased 'Royal Albert' crown derby cake server, a boxed set of community plate dessert forks, a white metal basket tray, a white metal tankard, a silver-plated three branch candlestick, a boxed Community plate cake server, a boxed bread knife fitted with a mother of pearl handle and silver collar hallmarked Sheffield etc
A BOX AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASSWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a seventeen piece unmarked part tea set painted with blue flowers, a pot lid printed with a portrait of 'The Late Duke of Wellington' (sd), a Wedgwood jasperware biscuit barrel with plated lid, an S Hancock & Sons Corona Ware blush ivory pedestal vase height 16cm, an oriental ginger jar with bird design and character marks to base (repaired lid), a swan planter marked Dartmouth, a three piece hand painted dessert set, metalware including a nineteenth century plated tankard (missing handle) engraved New Inn, pressed glassware including a jelly mould, vase, jugs, etc (sd) (1 BOX AND LOOSE)
A BOX AND LOOSE METALWARES, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a brass plaque reading 'Barclays & Co Engineers Kilmarnock No 287 1882', a Salter's Improved Circular Spring Balance Class II (missing spring), a watercolour labelled verso 'MB Styles, Newhall Mill Sutton Coldfield, June 10th 1922, WH Rollitt' (sd), a print on board of vintage racing cars after E Montaul titled 'Coupe Des Voiturettes 1908', a set of kitchen balance scales with brass pan and six weights, a pewter glass bottomed tankard, glass base etched with a courtroom scene and the phrase 'Time for Another', a Parkin & Marshall plated teapot, a Butlers Pride of the Midlands horse brass, a Duplex oil lamp with later base and wall attachment, a reproduction ceremonial axe, etc (sd) (1 BOX + LOOSE)
A GROUP OF CERAMIC WARES, including a four piece tea set comprising tray, teapot, cream jug and covered sugar bowl, with banded gilt decoration beside a pale blue ground, a faience inkwell with character marks to the base (chips), a Shelley ceramic jelly mould, a Royal Doulton Night Watchman series ware tankard D4746, nine Wade Whimsies, two Royal China Works Worcester blush ivory coffee cans, and a boxed Abbeydale knife and dish set (Condition report: sd, most pieces appear in good condition) (Qty)
A GROUP OF ASSORTED CERAMICS, QUARTZ MOVEMENT MANTEL CLOCK IN A GILT CASE, RESIN FAIRY AND ORIENTAL STYLE FIGURES, ETC, including a small West German pottery jug, a Royal Doulton 'December' pin dish, a Maling pottery blue and grey pedestal vase moulded with a swirl, shape no.155, height 21cm, a Gibson & Sons Ceres Ware moulded fruit bowl, brass tankard, etc, s.d. (33) (Condition report: mixed condition, majority of pieces in reasonable order, Ceres Ware bowl crazed and stained, Arthur Wood preserve jar has an ill-fitting cover and chip to the base)
Seltener Creußener ApostelhumpenHöhe: 16 cm. Deckel mit Zinnpunzierung „FT“ neben zwei Türmen. Innerhalb des figürlichen Programms datiert „1662“. Creußen, 1662.Steinzeug, gedreht, gemodelt, polychrom staffiert und zinnmontiert. Über unglasiertem Stand der profilierte Standring. Leicht konischer niedriger Korpus mit Profilringen, C-Handhabe und Stülpscharnierdeckel mit dreifachem Scheibenknauf in Zinn mit Besitzermonogramm in Gravur: „N.W.V.S“ sowie „H.P.V.S.“ Die Wandung mit dichtem figürlichem Programm die zwölf Apostel zeigend, die durch Maiglöckchendekor miteinander verbunden sind und ihre Attribute tragen. Darüber Rotolus mit Namensnennung der Apostel. Zentral gesetzte Tondokartusche mit dem Wappen von Philipp von Seyboth, der darunter schriftliche Erwähnung findet. Handhabe mit Löwenmasqueron und Akanthusblattdekor. Allseits auf dem braunen Fond polychrom glasiert und die Gesichtszüge der Apostel herausgearbeitet.Anmerkung: Philipp Seyboth, Altbürgermeister von Rothenburg und Landvogt, wurde 1661 geadelt; fortan waren es die Freiherren von Seyboth. Literatur: Vgl. Joachim Kröll, Creussener Steinzeug, Braunschweig 1980, Abb. 79. (1300831) (13)Rare Creussen apostle tankardHeight: 16 cm.Lid with pewter hallmark “FT” next to two towers. Dated “1662” within figural depiction. Creußen, 1662.Notes:Philipp Seyboth, former mayor of Rothenburg and bailiff, was given the title of Baron of Seyboth in 1661.Literature:cf. Joachim Kröll, Creussener Steinzeug, Braunschweig 1980, ill. 79.
A LATE GEORGE II SILVER TANKARDOf baluster form, with a scrolling handle, openwork thumbpiece and raised on a circular foot, height 19.5cm, the body later presentation inscribed, London 1758, maker Fuller White, weight 751 gms, the inscription relates to the Honourable Artillery Company, Light CavalryCondition Report: Hallmarks underneath and within the lid are clear. Interior gilding is rather weak. Maker's mark to outside of handle is a little rubbed. Otherwise generally good condition.
Mixed Lot: George VI silver tankard of tapering cylindrical form, applied reeded C-shaped handle standing on a spreading foot, engraved "Timothy like father like son", 10cm tall, Birmingham 1904, maker's mark Ernest W Haywood (a/f), together with a silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1932, g/w 233gms
A GEORGE II SILVER COVERED TANKARD BY WILLIAM SHAW & WILLIAM PRIEST, London 1754, the domed lid engraved with initials and with a scrolling thumbpiece, above a cylindrical plain tapered body engraved with a crest above a moulded girdle, 'S' scroll handle with a curved spade terminal, 18cm high, 20.8ozt, 648.9 grams (Condition report: general surface wear, scratches and small knocks, particularly to the cover dome and foot rim, there is a patch of solder to the inside of the lid, the bolt inside the hinge is loose and can drop out, as a consequence the hinge has lots of play in all directions, heavily tarnished throughout, the underside of the base shows ring of solder, exterior hallmarks quite rubbed, not sitting totally level on a flat surface, approx. diameter of the foot is 11.5cm)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TANKARD OF BALUSTER FORM, S scroll handle, plain body, stepped circular foot, makers Pinder Brothers, Sheffield 1974, 10.46ozt, 325.2 grams, height 13cm (Condition report: in good condition overall, a few patches of tarnish to the body, marks lightly rubbed, no evidence of dents or repair)
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