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A collection of 18th century and later ceramics to include an 18th century Meissen Old Brandstein pattern floral decorated porcelain dish, dia. 30cm, together with an 18th century Worcester coffee can and saucer, a 19th century Samson porcelain tankard, a 19th century Samson porcelain vase, a Wedgwood creamware coffee can and saucer, a 19th century porcelain sauceboat and a pre Columbian style pottery model of two bears (7)
AN ART DECO SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1933, of decagonal form, the hinged domed cover centred by a blue cabochon, the C-scroll handle with stepped thumbpiece, the moulded base raised on four stepped bracket feet. 12cm high, 9.3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTSlightly pitted in the interior, otherwise in good condition
A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED PORCELAIN AND GLASS LIDDED TANKARD, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1915, the hinged circular top painted with deer in a landscape, the glass body of straight sided faceted form. 15cm highCONDITION REPORTNo visible chips or losses to the glass or the painted lid, the silver marks are clear
AN EDWARDIAN SMALL SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by W E Hill & Co, London 1906, in 18th Century style, the straight-sided body with girdle and spreading foot, the hinged domed cover with pierced thumbpiece. 11.5cm high, 10 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORToverall in good condition, few pitted marks to the interior, the base rim is slightly irregular, Marks clear, makers mark rubbed
A GEORGE III SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by William & James Priest, London 1766, baluster form with hinged domed cover, the body with a reeded girdle, raised on a spreading circular foot, the S-scroll handle with a stepped and gadrooned terminal, the cover thumbpiece of scrolling piercework around a central heart motif. 19.3cm high to top of thumbpiece, 25.5 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTTankard – few small pin prick dents but overall in good condition commensurate with age, lid and base have clear and matching hall marks (additional photo of lid marks)
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ware including a tusk shaped ewer, pedestal bowl of ovoid form, tyg, two miniature tankards and an Aesthetic movement trio moulded with flowers, puce mark circa. 1888 (one tray)Condition report: Small pin dish with a tiny rim chip and associated hair crack. Tyg with a crack across the base. One tankard with a hair crack to the rim next to the upper handle terminal. Miniature loving cup with a hair crack. Light gilt wear throughout.
A collection of glassware, including celery vases, various decanters and stoppers, an Archimede Seguso aventurine vase and a brass mounted ruby glass jar and cover, together with a pair of cut glass sweetmeat or bonbon jars and covers, circa 1900, each cover with flared rim, height 31.5cm, a Bohemian glass beaker, etched with decorative panels, a Dutch ale glass, the bowl etched with a bird and fruiting vine, and a glass tankard commemorating the coronation of Edward VIII, designed by Herbert Goode.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Continental 'Milchglas' teabowl and saucer, Swiss or German, mid-18th century, painted in blue with a house and tree to the saucer centre, beneath a stylized foliate and scroll border, diameter of saucer 13cm, height of teabowl 7.5cm, together with a similar polychrome enamelled beaker, painted with a horse, height 6.5cm, a tankard (extensively repaired), three teabowls, a saucer, two pieces of Calcedonia glass and two similar marbled glass vessels (minor faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Aldermaston Pottery footed circular bowl, dated 1981, painted with abstract flowers and leaves, height 18.3cm, together with a Wedgwood Keith Murray green glazed tankard and two T.G. Cornish Ware blue banded storage jars and covers.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A collection of miniature porcelain and pottery wares, including a Coalport Indian Tree pattern tea service for one, comprising teapot, height 5.2cm, sucrier, milk jug, teacup, saucer and sandwich plate, a tankard, painted with a goldfinch, and a Royal Doulton mug (minor faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
19th Century Russian white-metal tankard of tapering form the body engraved with geometric patterns and panels of soldiers, the hinged lid with a pierced decorated edge and standing on castellated feet, assay masters' mark of Ivan Vonifatiyevich Yestigneyev, St. Petersburg 1872, 15cm high, 590g approxCondition report: Some light surface scratches. Light wear from use and polishing, but the marks and decoration are clear. Hinge works correctly. Some of the feet are bent out of shape.
A miscellaneous selection of Staffordshire blue and white printed pottery, various dates, early to mid 19th century, including a Ralph Clews cheese stand from the 'Indian Sporting' series with bear on rock, 29.5cm diameter; a Roger's 'Zebra' pattern pedestal dish, another similar, 23cm wide; a Wedgwood Chinoiserie pattern pot-pourri urn, 29cm high; a Davenport 'Chinoiserie Ruins' pattern sauce boat, cover and integral stand with associated later 'Willow' pattern sauce ladle; and other items Condition Report: Some damage and missing lids etc. Most obvious damages below- remainder showing some signs of wear from use, handling-notably edge rubbing, scratches Davenport sauce boat- damage to cover around spoon aperture Tankard- stellar hairline crack to base Small mug- firing blemish to side Large ewer- crack to base of handle- colour bleed to transfer decoration Cylindrical vase- crack to inside of top rim, foot rim chipped, top rim heavily rubbed Wedgwood cylindrical tall vase- stellar hairline cracks to base Clews cheese- small chip to rim- doesn't 'ring' to a tap suggesting it has a large crack- which is seemingly not visible Rounded rectangular dish with Shepherd/musician- surface blemishes from firing Large serving dish marked to reverse 'Eton College'- doesn't 'ring' to a tap suggesting it has a large crack- very dull brittle sound Largest dish- clearly visible large cracks with staining Condition Report Disclaimer
Tankard. A George I silver tankard by John Edward II, London 1726, plain tapered form with domed cover and foliate thumb-piece, engraved with the armorial bearings and crest of the Hibbert family (the family originated from Marple in Cheshire, the armorial displaying the paternal coat of Hibbert family, blazon ermine on a bend sable, 3 crescents argent impaling quarterly one & four gules on a chief argent two hearts, two & three argent a saltire gules, the crest showing an arm erect vested vert cuffed ermine, the hand proper grasping a crescent argent) and bearing the motto 'Sit Prudentia', the handle additionally hallmarked with maker and with heart shape terminal, scratch marks to base, 18cm high, approximately 808gQty: (1)
An early 20th Century silver tankard of plain form (London, 1908 by Carrington & Co) bearing initials and motto "Essayez" and inscribed to base 12.5 cm high together with a three handled sugar bowl in the Arts & Crafts style bearing initials and dated 5.3.09 to front (London, 1904 by Josiah Williams & Co) 18 oz
Dupré (Georges, 1807-1853). The Love Song; a gentleman playing a serenade on a mandoline to a dusky beauty in a basement kitchen; and Good Health, a chevalier drinking from a tankard in an inn, with the inn keeper and another figure smoking clay pipes and looking on, oil on panel, each signed 'Georges Dupré' lower right, in matching, glazed ornate gilded frames 46.2 x 35.6 cm (18 1/4 x 14 ins), 46.2 x 36.1 cm (18 1/4 x 14 1/4 ins) respectively (a pair)Qty: (2)
George Brough (1890-1970), motorcycle racer and manufacturer of Brough Superior. Archive of correspondence, photographs and ephemera from Douglas Wesson (1914-1979), Brough's company secretary and friend. Collection includes a Motor Cycling Club tankard, 'London-Exeter 1931, G. Brough, Sidecar'; four vintage Brough Superior enamel badges, including S5, S99 & S100; three unused Brough Superior stickers, two of which are SS100; an autograph postcard, typed & signed, 24 February 1938, regarding Wesson starting at Vernon Road Works; an autograph letter, signed, on company letterhead, c.1939, congratulating Wesson on his engagement/wedding; an autograph letter, signed, on Salzburger Hof letterhead, 20 December 1958, wishing Wesson a happy Christmas (complete with envelope); an autograph letter, signed, on Pendine letterhead, 29 July 1969, congratulating Wesson on his Silver Wedding Anniversary, 'Will you accept from me my sincere thanks for the many years of kindly help and sincere loyalty you have always given to the companies carrying the name Brough, and to me personally for the support you have given me during the many illnesses I have enjoyed during the last few years. I want you to enjoy spending the attached cheque with as much pleasure as it gives me to send it to you.'; three Brough Superior Harvest Supper menus, 1954-55-56, each bearing numerous signatures (including George Brough & Constance Brough), the 1956 menu complete with invitation card; a letter from Bramley, Lipman & Co., Solicitors, 3 February 1970, addressed to Wesson and relating to Brough's will and trust fund; two signed letters from Constance Brough, on Pendine letterhead, 1970, 'Dear Mr Wesson, Will you please accept this little gift as a token of my great regard for you. I always think of you as the Rock of Gibraltar on approaching it from the sea. Something so solid and good that nothing would move. I thank you for all your kindness & thought both to my husband and myself during all these years, and do truly hope that our good friendship will continue.'; signed letter from Constance Brough to Mrs Wesson, 26 January 1979, offering her condolences following Douglas's death; a quantity of photographs, ranging in date, some depicting the Brough home and gardens (two inscribed and signed by Constance), some depicting the Wesson family at leisure; two vintage trilby hats, believed to have been given by Brough to Wesson as he didn't take to them himself (Brough notably wore a personalised flat cap when riding); several less important/later/unsigned letters, a business card and newspaper clippings. Together with a collection of photographs documenting Wesson's grandfather's trip to Missenden in 1950 with his colleagues at Boots, and two volumes of The Beacon (one documenting the trip)Provenance: By descent of Douglas Wesson, George Brough's company secretary and friend
Sale Item: GLASS BOTTOMED SILVER TANKARD Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A good George III silver tankard probably by William Plummer, London, 1763Baluster form with domed cover, scrollwork thumb-piece, applied ribbed girdle, handle terminating in a ribbed escutcheon, front engraved with a rococo coat of arms, three fleur-de-lys on a silver ground divided by a black horizontal bar, 21cm high, 28oz (868 gm.)
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