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Of military/shooting interest - Victorian Elkington & Co silver plated lidded tankard of circular baluster form, heavily embossed with floral and foliate design featuring to the front five soldiers holding rifles and to the back an inscription 'Presented by Abraham Garrett Esq to the 9th Suffolk Rifle Volunteers Corps for competition by members in the Second Class, won by Private John Flegg, September 20, 1862', 20cm tall
Group of porcelainChinese, 18th Centurycomprising of an Imari decorated bottle vase, 24.5cm high, a famille rose decorated teapot, 17.5cm across, and a blue and white tankard, 14cm high (3) Condition report: Imari bottle vase restored all over and crudely re-painted in parts, teapot spout broken along with other condition issues, tankard has chip around the rim along with lots of wear and other condition issues
A Japanese Imari charger, decorated with reserves of the 'Three Friends', on a scrolling floral ground, 40cm diameter, together with an 18thC style Chinese blue and white tankard, with double strap handle, decorated with a reserve of a riverscape, on a floral pattern ground, six character mark to the underside, 14.5cm high. (2)
Selection of Royal Naval Items items relating to HMS Lynx including Naval bell clanger ... Framed photo of HMS Lynx ... Pewter tankard ... Lynx wall plaque ... Small, silvered tray engraved to "Lieutenant D Sanford 1951 3rd Submarine Flotilla" ... Various Navy paperwork, including Seaman's record books. Quantity.
A set of four blue and white 'Taymouth Castle, Perthshire' pattern plates by Enoch Wood & Sons, 19th century, with another from the same series titled 'Fonthill Abbey', all 26cm diameter, with a Rogers pearlware pierced dish decorated in the 'Elephant' pattern, 23.5cm wide, and a Rogers Windsor Castle pattern plate, 20cm diameter, a Rogers sauce tureen printed with an internal zebra pattern with lion's mask handles and lion finial, 20.5cm wide, with a further selection of printed wares (Qty) (at fault)Condition reportTallest tankard has 1cm chip to rim, small star shaped hairline crack to base, and a small repair to the rim.Second tankard has minor under glaze faults and light scratching to the interior base.Tureen is heavily crazed with chip to cover rim and hairline crack.Pot and cover has chips to rim and cover and overall heavy crazingAll plates have some crazing, hairline cracks and chips
A German pewter mounted faience tankard, c1770, painted to the front in underglaze blue with a cartouche of buildings reserved on a powdered manganese ground, the low domed pewter lid with ball thumbpiece, 19.5cm h and miscellaneous English, Continental and other ornamental porcelain German tankard broken and re-stuck with old glue residue but of reasonable appearance. Several of the other items damaged
An English oak and ash 'York' tankard, probably 17th c, of tapered form with staved construction bent ash hoops, the fan fluted lid with acorn knop, carved strap and pierced handle, on three feet, the underside inscribed, old handwritten label: "L.T.153 Old English "Peg" Tankard" with five[sic] studs or 'pegs' inside, 22cm h The present tankard was drawn by the antiquarian Thomas Nadauld Brushfield, ND, FSA (1828-1910), then of Chester in 1867. The antiquarian journal from which the lithograph of Brushfield's drawing was published is presently untraced. Captioned as a specimen from Derbyshire, it was described as "2. Peg tankard made of oak hooped with ash 7½[inches]". A copy of the lithograph is included in the lot Good condition
A collection of decorative ceramics to include a Royal Copenhagen figurine of a sleeping fox, stamped to the base; Royal Copenhagen Denmark DH438, 17cm diameter; a Rosenthal white figure of a bull, stamped to the base, 11cm high; a Lomonosov white figure of a stoat, stamped to the base 'Made in USSR', 18cm high; a Vintage Staffordshire hidden frog large mug, 12cm high; a black painted stoneware two handled cup and tankard, the two handled cup stamped to the base 'Ironbridge Jackfield England'; a Staffordshire style porcelain fairing inscribed 'The last in bed to put out the light', 8.5cm high; a white and purple pottery tile, 12.5cm square; a vase decorated with birds, insects and foliage, 28cn high; a figurine of a man returning from the hunt, 25cm high; a plate with blue floral decorative motifs, 25cm diameter; a Rosenthal matador, three Lladro ducks and a glass bottle with a stopper, 15cm high (18)Condition report: Fairing with candlestand broken off, losses to both figures, tile with large chips to two corners, hidden frog mug with cracks running down the side and chips to the rim
An 18th century Chinese export porcelain tankard with figural decoration and a later brass handle, 11.5cm diameter x 12.5cm high together with an 18th century Chinese porcelain sparrow beak jug, 10.5cm high (2)Condition report: Tankard with a chip to the inside rim, later handle, small nibbles to the base; sparrow beak jug possibly missing a lid, with wear to decoration, crack to spout
A mixed collection of pottery to include Crown Ducal George VI coronation tankard, Basil Matthews horse and a pair of Rudolstadt porcelain figures (4). Each item is generally in sound condition though each has slight damage. There is a chip to the rim of the tankard, a repaired leg to the horse and various chips / breaks to the figures.
A GEORGE II PROVINCIAL SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1753, of baluster form with hinged domed cover, repoussé with flowers and scrolls, vacant cartouche framed by C-scrolls. 19cm high, 24.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTNo obvious dents, damage or restoration. The lid is unmarked, the handle and base are marked with makers mark,
A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD, by John Payne, London 1776, of tapering form with S-scroll handle, the body with girdles and engraved with a crest above the motto "bere and forbere" and inscribed "Vivian Owen Adey", scratched initials to base. 16cm high, 19.1 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTFoot slightly misshapen, few small knocks commensurate with age, marks very clear, makers mark stamped on handle aswell as on mug,
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER FLAT-TOP TANKARD, by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1908, in Charles II style, slightly tapering, raised on a reeded stepped circular foot, the hinged cover with reeded rim and shaped thumbpiece to front, S-scroll handle with hexagonal terminal and volute scrolling thumbpiece. 17.8cm high overall, 29 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck - cover further marked with lion passant and conforming date letter. Stands upright, does not rock. Cover hinge slightly loose but sturdy. Two small dings to flat top cover. Surface marks and light scratches throughout, commensurate with age and use
A selection of ceramics to include a pair of 19th century Staffordshire spill vases, a late 19th century Chinese baluster-shaped porcelain vase-and-cover in Kangxi-style, a Japanese imari bowl and a pair of signed Japanese reticulated hexagonal vases Condition Report: The vase and cover are in reasonable condition, no major problems although there is a tiny amount of fritting around the bottom of the foot, the lid appears OK, the two hexagonal Japanese vases appear in good overall order, the flower brick does not present with any issues, the imari bowl looks good with no cracks or restorations. The soapstone pig has a few nibbles around the edge of the face, the blue & white tankard appears a little discoloured to the underside of the foot as expected and commensurate with age. The male of the two spill vases has a small chip to the inside of the lip of the actual spill (orange part) and the female vase goods good - no condition issues.
A mixed collection of silver items, comprising a Victorian repousse cylindrical lidded pot, two cigarette cases, two mirror compacts, a 19th century pair cased pocket watch, a set of twelve apostle final tea spoons, a set of five teaspoons, a single teaspoon, a set of seven pickle forks with mother of pearl handles, an Elkington & Co pair of sugar nips, a set of six 800 silver spoons with Chinese man finial and lotus flower bowls, and a Cooper Ludlam silver handled letter opener, in presentation box, 26.95toz weighable silver, together with a small pewter tankard, a leather cased set of four silver plated hunting cups, a cased silver plated set of King's pattern cake slice and six cake forks, and five propelling pencils, one with silver body. (1 bag)
An early 20th century German silver table sculpture, modelled as a cock pheasant walking amongst flowers and grasses, on an integral oval base, Ludwig Neresheimer & Co, Hanau, Germany, London Import 1926, pheasant 11cm long, oval base 4.7 by 6.6, 3.8cm high, 2.08toz, together with a small silver christening tankard, W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1932, 6.2cm high, 1.58toz. (2)
An 18th Century George III copper tea urn samovar on original mahogany stand. The copper urn with finial lid and interior lead weight, ring handles and pedestal base. The stand with serpentine edge and gallery top raised on tapering square legs and pull out cup / tankard rest slide. Measures approx; 96cm tall.
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