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A heavy Victorian silver presentation tankard with inscription and loop handle, London 1869 by Garrards of London. 8.5 cm high. Together with five silver napkin rings and two further cased silver napkin rings, vesta, cigarette cases, cigarette box and other items. 25.6 ozt gross weight of weighable silver.
A George III lidded tankard; London 1777, mark overstruck but probably that of William Cripps. Tapering cylindrical with reeded bands to belly and skirt foot; domed, hinged cover and scrolled thumbpiece, the scroll handle with heart terminal, later chased and gilded with monogram engraved to vacant cartouche 21cm high, 26ozt.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HEREND TANKARD moulded and painted in relief with a battle scene, with brass eagle thumb hold and lion finial with painted gold mark to base, 26cm high Condition Report: Has a couple of chips under the lid rim. Cannot really be seen when the lid is down. A few chips to the applied leaves on the lid. Otherwise in nice condition.
Royal Flying Corps 72nd Squadron Tankard, pewter pint tankard engraved to the centre with a DH4 aircraft and underneath “D. H. 4 72 Squadron ROYAL FLYING CORPS 1917-1918”. Complete with Pewter marks and handle to the reverse. Accompanied by a celluloid matchbox cover with insignia of the Royal Flying Corps to both sides. (2 items)
Silver Plate Tankard of No149 Squadron Interest, the heavy plated tankard by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, with engraved centre of squadron badge for 149 squadron and “FROM TWO PIG ISLANDERS F/LT L J DRUMMOND DFC F/O G A PATRICK FEB 1943”. Remains in good condition, dark patina. Flight Lieutenant Lindsey Johnston Drummond was awarded the DFC in 1943, the recommendation for the award is as follows, “Flying Officer Lindsay Johnston DRUMMOND (N.Z.413043), Royal New Zealand Air Force, No. 149 Squadron. Distinguished Flying Medal. N.Z.405487 Flight Sergeant William Leonard HARVEY, Royal New Zealand Air Force, No. 149 Squadron. One night in February, 1943, Flying Officer Drummond and Flight Sergeant Harvey were captain and wireless operator respectively of an aircraft detailed for a mine-laying mission in an area close in to shore. During the run-in, the aircraft was subjected to considerable searchlight activity and intense opposing fire which raked the bomber from front to rear. Much damage was sustained and three of the crew were hit, including Flight Sergeant Harvey, who suffered a deep wound in the head. Despite this, Flying Officer Drummond held on his course and released his mines exactly as planned. On the return flight, Flight Sergeant Harvey, although in pain and bleeding profusely, remained at his post, continuing his duties. He obtained a number of fixes and bearings which proved of great assistance to his captain who eventually flew the badly damaged aircraft to base. Both these members of aircraft crew, who have completed many sorties, have always displayed great determination, skill and devotion to duty”. A George Alfred Patrick of No149 Squadron was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross in June 1943.
Silver Plate Tankard Presented to Officers of No149 Squadron by Two Royal New Zealand Air Force (R.N.Z.A.F) DFC Winners, the tankard retains a dark patina. Engraved to the centre with the crest of 149 Squadron and “PRESENTED TO THE OFFICERS 149 SQUADRON BY F/LT L H BUTLER DFC AND F/O H J SHIELD DFC R.N.Z.A.F AUGUST 1943”. Remains in good condition. Flight Lieutenant Lloyd Harry Butler was awarded his DFC in 1943 with 149 Squadron. Flight Lieutenant Harold John Shield was awarded the DFC in 1943 and a bar to the award in 1945 serving with 105 Squadron.
2x Tankards of No149 Squadron Interest, both being plated examples. First engraved to the centre “THE OFFICERS NO 149 (B) SQUADRON FROM FLIGHT LIEUT A T H WILLIS 12-4-37 TO 10-2-38”; second tankard is engraved “TO THE OFFICERS OF 149 SQUADRON FROM WING COMMANDER P L CHILTON 1945”. Both remain in good condition. (2 items)
Hallmarked Silver Tankard Presented to the Officers of 149 (B) Squadron by Flight Lieutenant D E Davies DFC AFC, the tankard with hallmarks for London 1939, engraved “To THE OFFICERS 149 (B) SQ From FLT LT D E DAVIES DFC, AFC, RAFVR Sept 1940-March 1941”. Some dents and wear. Squadron Leader Derek Edmund Davies went onto win a bar to his Air Force Cross. His DFC and AFC were both awarded in 1941 with 149 Squadron. He was also mentioned in despatches in 1941.
TWO SMALL FOLK ART HORN BEAKERS 19TH CENTURY one engraved with a courting couple amidst roses and other flowers, the other with a barrel above a tankard and flanked by leaves, inscribed 'L. Barleycorn Long maye he live', signed 'H. Gopp, Marwood 1847' (2) 9.2cm high Provenance 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman.
A Chinese Canton famille rose tankard, 19th century, of cylindrical form with moulded handled, externally decorated with panels of court figures, flora and fauna, 12.5cm highCondition report; No obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Some light pitting to the interior. Decoration appears good but with some signs of wear.
Promo Music Videos / Cardiacs, four Promotional Videos comprising Fotodisk Metal XS from 1991 featuring Big Ship by Cardiacs plus Napalm Death, GWAR, Kreator, Nuclear Assault, Sabbat, Venom, Tankard and others, two copies of the Phonogram Compilation Video 1991 featuring Scorpions, Yello, All About Eve, Roadhouse and more, Phonogram 1990 Compilation volume 3 featuring Elton John Tears for Fears, Jon Bon Jovi and more - sold together with a Universal promo DVD from 2005 featuring Razorlight, 50 Cent, Rammstein, Mariah Carey, Black Eyed Peas and more
A late 18th Century German blue glazed pottery tankard, decorated with portraits in low relief within strapwork borders, on a skirt base, 24.5cm high/Provenance: Rous Lench Collection and by descent to the current owner/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: A v-shaped section broken out of the neck and a long crack. Handle lacking. Chipping to the trailed decoration and fritting to the figures
A late 18th Century Worcester blue and white pinecone tankard, 15cm high/Provenance: Rous Lench Collection and by descent to the current owner/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Small underglaze chip to the inner side of the top rim. Small chip and short hairline crack to top rim, opposite the handle. Some glaze scratching to body.
A GROUP OF METALWARE, CERAMICS ETC, to include a plated teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl and tray, Royal Worcester 'Masked Ball' figurine, height 22cm, Coalport Ladies of Fashion 'Debbie' figurine height 21.5cm, Royal Worcester 'Golfing Collection' tankard and personalised pin dish etc (10)
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