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Lot 146

A group of 19th century items comprising: a Ferrybridge pearlware dish in the Brittania pattern circa 1815, a Minton part tea service of similar date, a pearlware tankard, two 19th century copper jelly moulds, Mary Gregory style glass bud vase, Victorian milk glass rolling pin decorated with a verse and a bronze figure of a winged putto (one tray)

Lot 2143

A Victorian pewter tankard with spout faintly engraved Wyndham Arms

Lot 1

A SILVER TANKARD by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London,1936, of plain tapering form, 12cm high, together with another smaller example by Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler), London, 1894, 9cm high, c.14oz

Lot 31

A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD by William Williams I, London, 1743, of baluster form, later decorated with repousse work, the hinged lid set with Queen Anne crown, scroll handle and a pedestal foot inscribed ' Yarmouth Roads Regatta PARAGON. 25th August 1836.' 20cm high, 26.5oz

Lot 1498

A silver and tortoiseshell lidded oval cut glass dressing table jar - sold with a silver tankard pattern caster

Lot 1859

Michael Stone: a framed oil on canvas still life with flowers in a tankard on a windowsill - signed with initials and inscribed verso

Lot 575

George II silver tankard, with an S scroll handle upon a circular steeped foot, maker Gabriel Sleath, London 1729, 4.25" high, 11.6oz t

Lot 5238

An 18th century pewter mounted English stoneware quart tankard, hinged cover with orb thumbpiece, 27cm high, touchmarks for pewterer IGB and date of 1739

Lot 379

Collectables to include angle poise lamp, pewter tankard, vintage linen, ceramics etc

Lot 3038

AMMENDED DESCRIPTION - Attributed to a design by Archibald Knox / Oliver Baker, planished silver mug, with flared rim, the loop handle with scrolling tendrils, by Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1933 12.3oz 385.4gm H11cm Dia. 9.5cm ( For comparison see Liberty & Co, Tudric Pewter Tankard, Design. No 066. Date: c 1903.)

Lot 3107

Pair of George V silver novelty tankard mustard pots with blue glass liners, by Atkin Brothers Sheffield 1921 in case, 5.2 ozs

Lot 596

A George III silver tankard, the domed hinged cover with leaf and scroll thumbpiece, the scroll handle with heart terminal, the three-quarter skirted body engraved with a monogram, London 1773 by Thomas Wallis I, 20cm high, 26oz.Condition report: The tankard shows signs of wear throughout. There are multiple knocks to the skirt foot; also dents to the hollow handle. The pin to the cover is a replacement and there has been repair to the cover, including patching up splits. The central monogram is somewhat rubbed. The hallmarks are crisp and clear.

Lot 37

Wedgwood plate painted with fruit, signed H Holland, together with a tankard painted with fruit, signed F Maite, (2)

Lot 190

A Royal Doulton Bass porcelain match striker Rd.No.473834 together with a silver plated Midland Hotel Birmingham tankard.

Lot 75

A heavy Georgian hallmarked hammered and chased silver tankard c. 1795, H. 13cm.

Lot 521

A Lowestoft tankard, circa 1770, decorated in the mandarin style with Chinese figures in a fenced garden, red loop and dot border to the interior rim, 13.5cm highProvenance:Crepping Hall, Suffolk Exhibited: Ipswich, Lowestoft Porcelain Bicentenary Exhibition, 1957, cat. no.156Condition report: Crack which goes across the base, rubbing to the black line rims, and usual scratching and rubbing to the glaze in places. Pittikng towards the base of the tankard, approx' a one inch crack to the rim

Lot 543

A small Chinese silver tankard (lid missing), repousse with dragons, stamped WH90 to base and with indistinct character mark. Height 4 cm. CONDITION REPORT: As stated the lid from this tankard is missing. It is otherwise in good condition. It is not misshapen, dented or significantly scratched. The weight is 33.9 grams.

Lot 573

A three piece silver plated tea service, a hot water jug, tankard, two sauce boats, two condiments and a small christening mug.

Lot 391

A Chinese armorial tankard, Qianlong (1736-1795), enamelled with a heraldic crest with motto 'Fortis In Bello', within florally enamelled sprays and cobalt borders, 11.5cm high (restored) along with a Chinese export porcelain tea caddy, of arched rectangular form decorated in puce with figures on terraces (lacking cover) 12cm high (2)

Lot 612

A late 19th/early 20th century brass banded copper milk churn, with swing handle, 41cm high, a copper coal/log bin, applied with brass side swing handles, 38cm high, a copper jardinere, applied with rivet detail and brass side handles, 27cm high, a Victorian copper coal helmet, a copper two handled pan, a copper tankard and an Eastern brass tray (7)

Lot 232

ROAYL ULSTER CONSTABULARY GLASS TANKARD

Lot 87

Anti-Slavery: a creamware cylindrical tankard printed in black with a scene of a cudgelling (stick fighting) match between two Negros together with attendant figures within a border of exotic fruits, plants, a snake, an umbrella and centred by a figure wearing a fleur-de-lys crown, circa 1790, 145mm, the body cracked but away from the print* The scene depicted is a copy of the engraving by A. Brunias entitled ‘A Cudgelling Match between English and French Negros in the Island of Dominica’, published February 1779. See slaveryimages.org item number 1024. The Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade held its inaugural meeting on 22nd May 1787 and adopted, two months later, as a seal, an oval depiction of a chained slave entitled ‘Am I not a man and a brother’.Similar medallions widely produced by Josiah Wedgwood became quite probably the first piece of anti-slavery memorabilia.See Victoria & Albert Museum number WE.7825-2014.This mug, drawing its inspiration from the engraving published some eight years earlier must also rank amongst the earliest of memorabilia produced to widen the understanding of and create support for anti-slavery. Agostino Brunias was born in Italy in 1730 and came to England in 1758. A painter, he became acquainted with and subsequently personal artist to William Young who had been appointed to a government post in the West Indian territories. Following the end of the Seven Years War in 1763 Dominica was acquired by Britain from France. Brunias arrived in the islands in 1765 where he remained until about 1775 when he returned to England and where, in the late 1770s, he exhibited some of his paintings and also visited Europe. Returning to the West Indies in 1784 there he remained until his death on the island of Dominica in 1796. Although Brunias primarily resided in Dominica he also spent time in St. Vincent, and visited other islands, including Barbados, Grenada, St. Kitts, and Tobago. His romanticized and idyllic painting of West Indian scenes and slave life is regarded today as some of the most informative imagery to be found.# commemorative, commemorate, slavery, anti-slavery

Lot 373

A Coalport Flow Blue Willow Pattern Tea Set to comprise Two Cake Plates, Six Side Plates, Six Saucers, Six Cups, Slop Bowl and Milk Jug together with Coalport Tankard (Condition Issues)

Lot 316

A Vintage Players Navy Cut Cigarette Tin, Adverting's Will's Woodbine Cigarette Jug, Nelsons Inhaler and Tykes Motto Tankard

Lot 335

A Collection of Silver Plate to Include Tankard, Goblets, Sauceboats, Cakebasket etc

Lot 418

A Collection of Various Ceramics comprise Coalport Commemorative Tankard, Loving Mugsm Crown Staffordshire Vases, Minton Haddon Hall Lidded Pot, Coalport Indian Tree Coral Ginger Jar and Dish

Lot 450

An Abbey Blue and White Bowls, Abbey Hot Water Jug and Cauldon Blue and White Tankard

Lot 372

A Coalport Fruit Set, pattern X-905 to comprise Two Serving Bowls and Six Plates, All Decorated with Hand Painted Floral Garlands and Gilt Scrolls, together with a Coalport Tankard

Lot 120

A parcel-gilt silver tankard,marked for Philip Luders, Narva (1694-1721), Baltic, late 17th century,the cast cover decorated with a crest bearing wings, a figure, leaf scroll and flowering plants, later engraved with a coronet and initials within a cartouche, on three leaf-chased and cast feet. 16cm diameter, 19cm high 46ozt

Lot 581

A George III silver tankard,possibly by Thomas Heming, London 1774, of baluster form, with an acanthus-capped scroll handle and turned rim, raised on a flared circular moulded foot, 13cm high, 12ozt approximatelyCondition report: Surface scratches to base. dinks knocks and slight abrasions to the surface associated with age and use

Lot 363

A tray of vintage needle cases, Macintyre imari style china, an antique pot lid, a pewter tankard

Lot 496

A tray containing assorted cut glass, Edinburgh crystal tankard, Norwegian silver and plated spoons

Lot 307

A late 18th Century creamware tankard inscribed 'success to trade' within a trailing foliate border, 12.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 354

A silver comport, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1913, with pierced border on a pedestal base, an engraved silver tankard and six silver cup holders, approximately 1020gm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 183

A George V silver lidded tankard design mustard pot, with blue glass liner, by A Marston & Co, hallmarks Birmingham 1931, height 6cm, 2.9oz weighableNo damage or repair, only general surface wear, hinge lid working, glass liner is not perfectly fitted, hallmarks rubbed

Lot 127

LARGE ART NOUVEAU STYLE TANKARD 42CMS (H) APPROX

Lot 53

TRAY OF MIXED ITEMS TO INCLUDE A COPPER SUN, SMALL OIL CAN, TANKARD, AND OTHER ITEMS

Lot 262

A collection of miscellaneous. Mason's jug, Gibson's tankard, Wade Royal Victoria plates etc

Lot 285

A box of mostly ceramics. To include two pieces of creamware, Royal Doulton Dick Turpin jug and Beswick tankard etc.

Lot 475

A silver backed dressing table set with a mirror and brushes a silver tankard and an hammered silver bowl

Lot 719

SEVEN BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include an eighteen piece MZ Czechoslovakia gilt banded tea set, white gilt banded dinner wares by Thomas Germany and others, a Römertopf roasting dish, as new in box Ikea egg cups, a Delft tankard, two Colclough cups and saucers, white and cream planters, casserole dishes, teapots, salad bowls, etc (sd) (7 BOXES)

Lot 617

SEVEN ITEMS OF METALWARE, comprising an easel backed cast brass mantel clock, gilt metal and enamel dial, height 22.5cm, a 20th century copper tankard, an Indian brass casket, a late Victorian britannia metal tea pot, a replica brass gimbal candlestick, a brass candle lamp lacking chimney, base a.f, and a 20th century small Middle Eastern tea pot (7)

Lot 72

A SILVER CHARM BRACELET AND A LOCKET, the double curb link bracelet, some links stamped with a sterling mark fitted with nine charms in forms such as a one shilling bank note with a cylindrical case, stamped 'Silver', a ten shilling bank note within a rectangular case stamped 'silver', a set of keys, telephone, set of three rings, a mouse, tankard etc some with marks to indicate silver, fitted with a heart locket hallmarked London and safety chain, length 180mm, approximate total gross weight 48.2 grams, together with a circular locket with a scrolling floral design and vacant cartouche, stamped to the reverse 9ct back and front

Lot 598

SCHATZ ANNIVERSARY CLOCK AND PEWTER TANKARDS ETC, tankards comprise limited edition 'Battle of Britain' 186/2000, Falkland Islands liberation, Bomber Command No 9 in the edition, Earl Mountbatten 26/1000, Charles and Diana wedding, Mary Rose replica tankard with wooden stand 104/850 and a plain unmarked example, together with a brass and ceramic base oil lamp, Mary Rose horse brass, miniature book of common prayer with silver hallmarked cover

Lot 635

A BOX OF PLATED METALWARES, to include eight boxed serving plates, four oval trays measuring 45.5cm x 34cm, smaller plates and trays, four boxed snail cutlery sets, a planter with foliate decoration height 13.5cm, napkin rings in several designs, a tankard, trinket boxes, coasters, etc (1 BOX)

Lot 227

TWO BOXES OF WHITE METAL WARE AND CUTLERY, to include a large silver-plated oval tray with a pierced rim and double handles, a rectangular silver-plate on copper tray with a pierced raised rim, two silver-plated bell shape tankards, each fitted with a scroll handle and engravings dated 1977, a white metal bell shape tankard fitted with a scroll handle, four white metal egg cups, two silver-plated goblets, a small rose bowl, a pewter tankard, posy vases etc together with a box of loose cutlery, a white metal basket tray, a boxed baby food pusher and spoon, a boxed set of coasters, a boxed single silver napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham

Lot 527

A GROUP OF CERAMIC, TREEN AND GLASS ANIMALS, INSECT AND BIRD FIGURES, ETC, including Ens Volkstedt butterfly, height 3.9cm and albino rat, height 2.8cm,chipped ear and a lady in a crinoline dress, height 12cm, an early 20th century Aynsley heart shaped trinket box (cover may be matched), a Continental porcelain figure of a seated monkey with a coffee grinder, glued repair to one arm, height 5.5cm, an Arden sculpture of a kingfisher, s.d., three porcelain ladybirds, a beetle with broken antennae, a bumble bee, an etched glass tankard with pewter cover, etc (Qty) (Condition report: mixed condition overall, some specific damage mentioned within description, some other pieces with chips)

Lot 812

An early George III silver tankard, William & Robert Peaston, London,1763, height 18.9cm, 23oz (a.f.).

Lot 13

A Chinese export tankard with wicker handle and an Imari plate

Lot 160

BLUE AND WHITE GLAZED TANKARD WITH CROSSOVER STRAP HANDLE, APPROXIMATELY 8.5cm HIGH

Lot 324a

Set of 12 teaspoons, comb cover small tankard etc, 376g total weight.

Lot 106

Delft tankard with armorial flanked by floral design and monogram to base, 14cm high

Lot 188

A collection of Poole Pottery items to include, a tankard 'PC' 649, a tankard 'OV' 126 (crack to bottom of handle) and a jug (3). Tallest 11cm. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 33

A collection of Royal Doulton stoneware miniatures to include a flagon, blue beaker, blue tankard and three small vases / preserve pots, one with a silver-plated rim (6). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration with some minor grazes.

Lot 36

A collection of Royal Doulton and Doulton Lambeth stoneware to include a tobacco jar, a tankard and jugs with traditional country scenes with one having a hallmarked silver rim (5). Tallest 13cm tall. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration with some minor damages including faint hairline to jar.

Lot 42

A collection of Doulton Lambeth stoneware to include Haig and Haig Distellers preserve pot, Mortlock jug and Royal Doulton stoneware William Shakespeare jug and a Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese 1667 tankard (4). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Slight damage to all 4 including chips and cracks.

Lot 277

Unusual silver plated inkwell decorated with a cockerel looking at a rat & a child's silver plated tankard

Lot 2278

tapering cylindrical and with spreading foot, the domed cover with openwork thumbpiece, with scroll handle20.5cm high, 27oz 12dwt, 859grProvenance: Property from the Estate of Ian Stephenson, The Laithes, Penrith (lots 2277-2324).Condition report: Fully marked underneath and inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks but they are generally still clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There has possibly been a repair to the thumbpiece. The surface is somewhat bright. The tankard may have been erased but there is no obvious thinning or surface unevenness.

Lot 44

A Silver-Gilt Mounted Meissen Porcelain Tankard, circa 1740, of cylindrical form, painted in colours with chinoiserie flowers amongst rockwork, the mounts repoussé with acanthus and scrolls, silver hallmarks for Dresden, 22cm highCondition report: Hinge with some play in it. Wear to gilding. Minor surface wear to enamels. Hairline cracks to base, top rim ground at one end, probably at the time of manufacture 

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