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A George II silver lidded tankard, mark of John Bayley, London 1758, the tapered cylindrical sides decorated with a reeded band, fully marked domed and hinged cover with simple thumbpiece, scroll handle struck with maker's mark and with vacant terminal, spreading foot, 18cm in height, 25.1ozt
An Edward VII silver lidded tankard, mark of Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1904, in the Charles II style, the part marked flat topped and hinged cover with scrolled thumbpiece, engraved to the front, 'H.P. FOLLAND MANAGING DIRECTOR FOLLAND AIRCRAFT LTD 1937-1951 AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM FROM HIS FELLOW DIRECTORS', signed to the underside,12cm in height, 22.5oztFootnote: Henry Phillip Folland OBE was an aircraft designer and Managing Director of the Folland Aircraft Company. Folland Aircraft, formerly British Marine Aircraft Limited was formed in 1937 and began aircraft assembly at Hamble, Near Southampton, England, making parts for Bristol Blenheim and Beaufort bombers. Follands also made 15,000 rear portions out of the 22,000 constructed for the Supermarine Spitfire and later took on sub-contract work making parts for Mosquito and Wellington bombers. Henry Folland retired in 1951 due to ill health, and died three years later. in 1955 the company became noted for the production of the Folland Mirage and also the Folland Gnat, an advanced training aircraft for the RAF which were also used by the 'Red Arrows' display team. In 1959 Folland was acquired by Hawker Siddeley who dropped the Folland name, and later they became part of British Aerospace (BAe)
A George V silver christening tankard, baluster form with scrolled acanthus leaf handle and gilt interior, makers mark CE, hallmarks London 1933, height 9cm, 5.9ozNo damage or repair, some surface wear but still heavy, gilding faded, body has a personalised engraving, hallmarks slightly rubbed.
Heavy blown glass pedestal jug, circa 1780, with a folded rim and slightly waisted body over a blade knop and circular foot, height 14cm; also an early Victorian wrythen moulded tumbler glass, 19cm; and an early 19th Century blown glass tankard, with folded rim and engraved with initials 'EH', 11cm (3)
George III silver baluster tankard, by John King, London 1771, plain baluster form with acanthus capped handle, engraved with a monogram, over a circular foot, height 10.5cm, weight approx. 229g (7.3 troy ozs); also a further George silver baluster tankard, by James Kirkup, Newcastle 1795, plain form engraved with a crested monogram (split and repair), height 10cm, weight approx. 171g (5.5 troy ozs) (2)
Mixed Lot: London hallmarked silver baluster sugar sifter by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, together with a further Sheffield hallmarked silver hinged lid condiment of tankard form with thumb piece and blue glass liner, a further four-footed hinged lid salt pot with blue glass liner, two further napkin rings and a silver lidded dressing table jar, total weighable silver approx 405gms
Group of 19th century and later English ceramics to include Copper Lustre jugs, Crown Derby Imari teapot, pearlware bowl, Minton Jug and tanked set and other ceramics to include 18th century Chinese porcelain plate (broken) and 19th century Japanese Imari platesCondition report: Minton set- tray is heavily crazed with a couple of chips along the rim. One tankard has a hairline crack on the rim, the other has a chip to underside of base. Lidded jug also has a hairline crack running down from the rim. All pieces are dirty and crazed. All 3 Derby plates are broken and cracked. Derby tea pot- spot is chipped and has cracks around the rim.Wedgwood oval black crab plate- stained and has multiple cracks running through the body, a crack re-glued and various chip to edges.
Eileen Lewenstein (born 1925) a stoneware vase, shouldered form with cylindrical neck and flaring top rim, covered to the neck and top half of the body with a lavender and pale blue glaze, a stoneware vase by Pierre Culot (1938-2011), a tankard with modelled dragon handle by Peter Allen, and a collection of ceramics including work by Robin Welch, Andrew Richardson and Chris Lewis,impressed seal mark, 14.5cm. high (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth Collection
A silver snuff box modelled as a mouse, with hinged cover, a niello cigarette case, a silver tankard, two napkin rings, a smaller tankard, enamelled cigarette case, a silver box and cover, the cover mounted with abalone shell, and a circular box and cover, by various makers, snuff worn stamped marks, 7.5cm. wide, (9)
A Wemyss Ware Beehive honey pot and cover on a saucer, painted to side and cover with bees flying around a hive, in colours, a Wemyss Ware large tankard similar, a small cylindrical preserve pot, cover and saucer, a Wemyss Ware strawberry preserve pot, cover and saucer and another tankard painted with flowers above a trellis, painted factory marks, damages and repairs, 18.5cm. square, (11)
A three-piece 'Craftsmen, Sheffield' pewter hammered coffee service, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, and sugar bowl, contained on a twin-handled hammered pewter tray; along with a selection of silver-plated items, including: a footed circular tray; a kettle on stand; a tankard; and two wine slides.
TWO BOXES OF WHITE METAL WARE, to include a white metal wine cooler, three oval domed covers, graduated in size each with gadrooned rims, a boxed silver-plate 'Viners' miniature wine cooler, a white metal 'Etain' decanter, two white metal oval entrée dishes with covers, candle sticks, bowls, milk jugs, tongs, a baluster shape tankard engraved 'Area Manager Campaign 1957 H.Binney', condiment pieces etc
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS AND TWO LARGER FIGURINES, including a collection of over forty ceramic and glass bells by makers including Aynsley and Crown Staffordshire, also Souvenir and Commemorative bells, Capodimonte figure of a man and child 21cm tall, a selection of figurines, a Spanish hand painted lidded pot (some chipping), Wedgwood Jasper tankard and trinket box and a large figurine of a woman with a cat by The Juliana Collection, height 43cm (chipping to some items) (two boxes and two figurines)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, BOXED CABINET PLATES, etc, to include small circular silver pill box, Birmingham marks, small parcel costume jewellery, cufflinks etc, a set of eight Knowles 'Rockwells' American Dream' plates, set of six Bradford Exchange 'Happy Hearts' plates, various other plates, some certificates and boxes ornaments (Wedgwood jasperware, face pots, Melba Ware Bull, Denby teacups and saucers, a Holsten Annual Tankard 1991 etc
Mid C19th Staffordshire printware tankard, C19th Sunderland lustre printware tankard decorated with a young girl, Masons Ironstone china, pair of Dresden wall pates decorated with floral bouquets and other decorative ceramics, pair of green glazed stoneware ginger jars with relief decoration H13.5cm (2 boxes)
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) A LIBERTY & CO TUDRIC PEWTER HOT WATER JUG, NO.0967, cast with abstract floral decoration filled with blue-green enamel and having a woven cane handle, marked 'Tudric' and '0967/3', 15.5cm high; and ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) A LIBERTY & CO TUDRIC PEWTER TANKARD, NO.066, the planished body with a whiplash scroll handle, marked 'Made in England', 'Tudric', '066' and 'Solkets', 11cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTThe hinge to the cover possibly been repainted at some stage, few surface scratches on the body, enamel good. Mug has small mark on edge of the handle, no dents or damage.
A silver cigarette case by John Millward Banks, Chester 1901, 166g engraved R.M, together with a mahogany canteen containing a silver plated dessert service, an oversized silver plated tankard, the thumb piece mounted with a deer head, various cut and pressed glass decanters, three large jars, candlesticks, etc (one shelf) . Two decanters with clouding. Half of the stoppers with chips. No report on the other items in the lot.
Three trays of ceramics and glass including Staffordshire greyhounds, celadon jug and bowl, plated tankard, various decanters etc (three trays). All three pen stands damaged/repaired. Comport re glued and cracked. Blue and white part teaset with damages. Drinking glasses mainly in very good condition, one saucer with a tiny chip, the same on one of the shorter saucers. Decanters some with associated stoppers, some with silver collars, one stopper heavily chipped, sherry decanter with some slight clouding in the base.
A group of George V and later silver, comprising a George V toast rack, Viner's Ltd. London 1934, 7.8 by 4.5 by 7.8cm high, a George V small tankard style spill vase, with back scroll handle, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd. London 1919, 7.5 by 5.5 by 7.8cm high, three tea strainers, including an ERII tea strainer with decorative handle, Viner's Ltd. Sheffield 1960, 14.5cm long, and two pepper pots, 10.9toz overall. (1 bag)Splits to smallest tea strainer.
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