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LOT VON 7 BIERKRÜGEN20.Jh. Farbloses Glas mit Zinndeckel. H. max. 18cm A MIXED LOT OF 7 BEER STEINS 20th century Colourless glass with pewter lid. Maximum height18 cm. Keywords: miscellany, assorted, spirits, Bier, vessels, tableware, kitchenware, containers, mugs, jars, tankards, pitchers, Krug, Kruege, beer jug, beer mug, beer tankard
LOT VON 5 BIERKRÜGENum 1900 Farbloses Glas mit Zinndeckeln. H. max. 23cm A MIXED LOT OF 5 BEER STEINS circa 1900 Colourless glass with pewter lids. Maximum height23 cm. Keywords: miscellany, assorted, spirits, Bier, vessels, tableware, kitchenware, containers, mugs, jars, tankards, pitchers, Krug, Kruege, beer jug, beer mug, beer tankard
Glass match striker with silver rim, Birmingham 1896, 7cm, Shelley advertising striker - Berry Bros. & Rudd Ltd, Blue Hanger Blended Scots Whisky, 8cm, Bryant & May's Club Matches striker, 8cm, Doulton blue striker, Crown Ducal Bryant & May's Matches trefoil striker, and a small glass tankard.
Tennis related memorabilia including silver teaspoons, paperclip, ashtray and porcelain teacup with saucer,three silver hallmarked teaspoons, each with a tennis player in relief on the handle terminals, a silver tennis racquet brooch, un-hallmarked, a brass ashtray in the form of a tennis ball upon three tennis racquets, height 14cm., a tennis racquet table paperclip, a ceramic tankard printed with two female tennis players, 12cm. and a Royal Albert Tennis teacup with saucer, printed with tennis players in action, each bearing minor wear, (9)
Winner's trophy for the first Football League Cup Final awarded to the Aston Villa right-back Stan Lynn in season 1960-61,in the form of a silver plated tankard, of typical form with c-scroll handle, engraved THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1960-1961 with emblem, by Elkington & Co, stamp to base, 12.5cmThe first ever League Cup final season 1960-61 was played over two legs home and away between Aston Villa and Rotherham United. The first leg played on 22nd of April 1961 at Rotherham resulted in a 2-0 win for Rotherham. The second leg played at Villa Park on 5th of September resulted in a 3-0 win for Aston Villa before a crowd of 27,000. After extra time Aston Villa won on aggregate 3-2 and became the first ever winners of the League Cup Final. Stan Lynn only played in the 1st Leg.Provenance: The Stan Lynn Collection. Christie's Glasgow, 26th October 1994, Lot 19. The tankard still has the original lot tag attached.
A Victorian silver small tankard decorated with Bacchanalian revellers and with a cartouche engraved with initials EEB, marks for London 1856 and makers marks of Edward and John Barnard, 12cm high overall and 204.7 grams in weightCondition report: Some minor marks and wear to the surface of the silver, some wear to the hallmarks but generally in good condition and with gilding within
An 18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl 20.5cm diameter x 9cm high together with an 18th century Chinese famille rose porcelain tankard, 9cm diameter x 11.5cm high and two antique Chinese porcelain tea bowl, one decorated with a kingfisherCondition report: The larger bowl with two hairline cracks running down the side and with rim chips; the tankard with two chips to the rim just above the handle, faint hairline crack running off one chip, chip to the base of the handle with hairline crack around both ends of the handle; kingfisher tea bowl with two hairline cracks, several small rim chips; further tea bowl in good condition with a very feint line looking down at the base from the top just above the red flower, otherwise in good condition
A set of four small silver candlesticks each 7.5cm in height together with a silver half pint tankard, 10cm in height, the tankard 190 grams of silverCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
APPROXIMATELY SIXTY PIECES OF RIDGWAYS 'SCENES FROM COACHING DAYS AND COACHING WAYS' to include three trinket boxes, cup and saucer, half pint and pint sized tankards, teapot, coffee pot, plates, jugs and pitchers of varied sizes (tallest approximately 31cm), also cream jug and sugar bowl with scenes of Caernarven Castle, 5.5cm tankard with scenes of Sion House and Windmill and a fluted jug with roses (sd) (quantity)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, METALWARES etc to include a violin and bow, made in China, a painted opaque glass ceiling light shade, cut glass claret jug with metal top, Sylvac vase 2706, George Jones & Sons Abbey 1790 lidded jug, teapots including Arthur Wood 'Morton Old Hall', reprinted John Player & Sons Ltd tobacco cards, brass cigarette case decorated with birds and a Japanese scene, forty eight collectable thimbles, mainly ceramic in display case, Guinness tankard (sd) a Comitti of London barometer, The Beatles novelty item, possibly a clock (missing hands and timepiece), modern Studio glass vases etc (two boxes and loose)
TEN WATERFORD CRYSTAL ITEMS, comprising 'Cascade' mantle clock, approximately 21cm x 14cm, 'Lismore' clock, approximately 6.5cm x 9.5cm, tankard height 11.5cm, six 'Lismore' coupe glasses (one has chip to rim), 'Alana' comport, height 11.5cm, diameter 15.5cm (condition: signs of light use and slight scratching) (10 pieces)
19th century Staffordshire pottery jug, entitled Willie Brewd a Peck o maut, depicting figures in relief, H24cm, a blue and white Victoria Ware Ironstone shaving bowl, L27.5cm, and a 19th century French Sarranguimes tankard with black transfer printed band depicting figures and horses, H17cm
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