A Collection of Various English and Continental Ceramics to comprise Part Set of Bavarian West German Gilt and Black Decorated Coffee cans and Saucers, Aynsley Gilt Ivy and Pale Green Tea Cup and Saucers, Royal Albert Batchelors Teapot, Jug and Sugar Bowl, Continental Two Handled Vase, Victorian Commemorative Tankard, Mug, Aynsley Dog and Bone Ornament, Halcyon Days Enamelled Pill Box Etc
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An early English bronze jug and three other early piecesThe jug with a bullet shaped body and neck; a bronze jug with scroll and moulded handle; a tankard lacking handle; and a twin handled bowl, the jug 18cm wide, 18cm high (7in wide, 7in high) (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of brass wareMainly 18th and 19th centuryIncluding an 18th century ewer, the lid decorated with a coat of arms, various inkwells, a samovar, a Renaissance revival lidded tankard, a plaque relating to 'Comet, Glen Island, 1878' with intertwined initials, horse brasses and flag tops, Samovar 47cm high, (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A four gallon copper measure and further copper wareOf planished baluster shape; a similar one gallon measure; a quart tankard; and two water cans, one German, the four gallon measure 30cm wide, 38cm high (11 1/2in wide, 14 1/2in high) (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George I silver lidded tankard, of plain tapering cylindrical form with banded girdle, having engraved armorial opposing S-scroll handle inscribed TS AS, the domed hinged lid having applied shaped thumbpiece, London 1717, makers mark worn but probably John Jackson I, matching hallmarks to interior of lid and to the body right of handle, further (also worn) makers mark to lower handle, weight,25.9oz, h.18.5cmCondition report: Holds water, no leaks.Makers mark rubbed, other marks good.One large dent to foot rim.Numerous small to medium dents to body.Hinge good.Some solder to edge of thumbpiece.
An 18th century Chinese blue and white tankard, having famille rose decorated panels with flowers and insects, h.13cm; together with one other similar example decorated in the famille rose palette with insects and landscape scene, h.13cm; and an 18th century Chinese blue and white tankard decorated with river landscape scenes (this one badly cracked and handle off) (3)Condition report: The third tankard complete but with major damage; handle and large chunk of body currently removed
Various silver and silver plate to include a Mappin & Webb silver plated caster, a pair of small silver table candlesticks (filled, 10cm), a single filled table candlestick, small circular silver salt with blue-glass liner, one other silver-mounted cut-glass salt, an early 19th century Sheffield plated wine coaster, a small hallmarked silver novelty pepperette in the form of a lidded tankard, a hallmarked silver four-division toast rack, basting spoons together with other various silver and silver plate etc. (small selection)
A late 19th / early 20th century three-division mahogany cutlery tray; another similar period two-division oak tray, an oval mahogany waiter with piecrust edge in mid-18th century style, a 19th century pewter plate warmer with touch marks and a 19th century pewter quart tankard engraved 'G. Taylor - Three Horseshoes'
An Art Deco silver single handled tankard, of slightly ovoid form, engraved Robert Muller July 27th 1921, maker Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1919, 6.1oz, h.9cmCondition report: Stands well.Thumbnail size low relief surface dent at area of inscription, only noticeable upon close inspection.Some light tarnishing but generally very good condition.
On instructions of the family: A group of six medals awarded to 292 Cpl R A Taylor, Bermuda VR, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, a Pacific Star, an Italy Star, a Defence Medal, a War Medal and a TTEFM (Bermuda) Medal, with miniatures, a large silver plated hip flask, inscribed 'RAT BEST WISHES FROM A COY BVRC 1940', 18.5 cm high, a Paul Harris Felllow (Rotary International) medallion, boxed, and a silver plated Victorian tankard, inscribed 'Royal Fuselliers Games Sergeant's Race Won By Band Sergeant Edward Croft, Templemore 17 Sept 1878', 15 cm high
Full title: A German ivory mug and cover or tankard with a mythological 'Bacchanalia' scene, second half 19th C.Description: H 22,3 cm Lot subject to CITES-regulation. Accompanied by a certificate from an external appraiser, allowing a sale within the European Union. For export outside of the European Union, a CITES export permit must be obtained. Buyers are responsible for adhering to local import rules. This lot is not available for buyers in the USA or other countries that have banned import of ivory items.
A rare German silver gilt Tankard,ÿengraved, probably Augsburg, early 17th Century, control mark 12.F assay scrape Zickzack Line maker mark MD, additional mark FR back to back, the domed and lobed cover with delicate scrolling foliage, a lyre shaped thumb piece and C shaped caryatid handle, (lacking top pediment),the flaring six panel body chased with C scrolls and foliage, two panels with family crest and the centre panel, raised on an egg moulded dome foot, 5 1/2" (14cms ) 38grams. (1)
Assorted 18th century and later ceramics comprising a slop bowl decorated with a canary on branch, a hand painted blue and white tea bowl and saucer, a transfer blue and white bowl, a Spode tea cup and saucer, a miniature creamware teapot, a Masons tankard, a sucrier, two half clam dishes, a Limoges coffee cup and saucer and a moulded jug. Condition - general good, blue and white saucer with star hairline to base, losses to glaze on the blue and white dish, firing cracks to Masons mug.
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