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Lot 1507

A quantity of Studio pottery including small cheese dome, jugs, tankard etc.

Lot 1543

A Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware tankard, pub hunting scene.

Lot 1565

A mid 19th Century pottery tankard, Staffordshire or Wales, with ribbed decoration and sponged with flowers, stained, 5 1/4" tall.

Lot 1566

An unusual early Eastern creamware pottery tankard, circa 1800, with motto and sailing ship. The rims picked out in brown, restoration, 4 1/2" tall.

Lot 1580

Four lustre Goblets including two with raised blue floral detail, one rural scene and one plain, plus lustre tankard.

Lot 1639

A quantity of china including Minton Haddon Hall sandwich dish, fruit bowl, Hammersley Spode, miscellaneous cake plates, egg coddler, Hammersley double handled tankard etc.

Lot 1689

A small quantity of glass including cut glass tankard, Stuart comport, bell, pretty little bud vase in white metal stand, sauce boat etc

Lot 1694

A quantity of glass including Thomas Webb tankard, Edinburgh bud vase, trifle bowls etc.

Lot 14

Five Victorian Doulton Lambeth Silicon Ware jugs, and a tankard, the largest example with relief moulded foliate decoration in tones of brown and blue, H24cm.

Lot 51

Collection of glass tankards, including three milk glass tankards painted with line boarders and flower sprigs and figures, a metal mounted tankard with a ceramic hand painted panel, along with a selection of other metal mounted glass tankards.

Lot 2

A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, INCLUDES A SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD, Birmingham 1912 a PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, London 1847, A PAIR OF CHESTER SILVER BUD VASES, two scent bottles, two silver napkin rings, and needlework implement with st one set handle (9) weighable silver 204g

Lot 523

A Victorian flow blue "Lazuli" pattern razor box and large Georgian creamware tankard a/f

Lot 376

ROYAL DOULTON 'KYLE' PATTERN BASIN, 39cm diameter, along with other ceramics including a tankard

Lot 465

WEST GERMAN POTTERY VASE, 41cm high, along with a small oil lamp, brass candlestick and a musical tankard (4)

Lot 171

An 18th century creamware teapot and cover, painted in coloured enamels with a Chinese figure in a landscape and having entwined strap handle, together with a modern Leedsware tankard (2) Teapot with re glided lid, crazed and crack around the base. Tankard Good.

Lot 2331

Two Victorian bisque figures, a ginger jar, an H J Wood Indian Tree vase and a Crown Ducal a/f tankard.

Lot 2360D

A cased gift set of Traquair House Ale with tankard.

Lot 1455

A Royal Doulton D6531 Gone Away character jug & a Carlton ware John Peel tankard (non musical)

Lot 31

* Tankard. George II silver tankard by William Bateman I, London, 1779, of plain form with scroll handle, marks worn, 12.2 cm, 327gQty: (1)

Lot 108

A large Quantity of Celtic football club Memorabilia including scarfs, mugs, Peter tankard etc

Lot 143

Delaware brush set, Mascot dressing table set, Mascot compact and scent bottle, Hadson electric gas lighter, all in original boxes, six children's annuals, pewter tankard, brass leaf shaped dish, resin chess set (qty)

Lot 197

An Elizabeth II silver tankard, of tapering cylindrical form with a spreading foot, London, 1967, 11cm high approximately 375 grams

Lot 209

Boxing - Jack Petersen - A late George III silver baluster tankard, with a leaf cast scrolling handle, on a spreading foot. London, 1792, approximately 339 grams, presented to Jack Petersen on the occasion of his marriage, October 9th 1935, by Lord Tredegar, CONDITION REPORT: Provenance: Consigned by jack Petersens family.

Lot 76

A VICTORIAN ELECTRO-TYPE PARCEL GILT TANKARD BY ELKINGTON, MASON & CO., 1842-61Engraved Executed by Elkington, Mason & Co. from the original in ivory in the possession of Henry C. G. Bedford Esqr., with bacchanals and a drunken Silenius in full relief26cm (10 1/4in) highCatalogue Note: Elkington & Co. received financial backing from Josiah Mason in 1842, renaming the firm Elkington, Mason & Co. between 1842 and 1861, and was extremely successful. It introduced electrotyping as a new method of production for silver plated items. Elkington & Co. exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851 with enormous successCondition Report: Hinge loose, cover sits well, silver and gilt generally very good, two rubbed nosed noted, minor rubbing where handle heldCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 416

SIGNED STUDIO POTTERY TANKARD, TWO STUDIO POTTERY JUGS AND VASE

Lot 486

HALLMARK SILVER SMALL TANKARD (London 1830), 2-HANDLED CUP (Birmingham 1931) AND TAPERED VASE (Birmingham 1915 6.9 oz total (inc weighted vase base)

Lot 407

A mixed lot to include a vintage Nymdle Bjorn calendar plate, Denby Glyn college tankard, Sunderland ware coffee set, Doulton Lambeth vases and other items

Lot 581

Royal Air Force officers mess presentation items comprising three silver tankards, a pewter tankard and a double handled silver cup presented in memory of five highly decorated officers from the elite No. 8 (Pathfinder Force) Group, all of whom were killed on active service during the Second World War Double handled silver cup, hallmarks for London 1944, engraved ‘Presented to the Pathfinders in memory of “Pluto” W/Cmdr. Alan Cousens. D.S.O., D.F.C. No. 635 Squadron. By his mother and Rhona 22nd April 1944’ Pewter tankard, engraved ‘John White Wg. Cdr. D.F.C., P.F.F. with all in “S” for Sugar 156 Sqdn who were unable to keep their appointment in London. Berlin 18 Nov. 1943.’ Silver tankard, hallmarks for Sheffield 1944, engraved ‘To 7 Squadron in appreciation of W/Cdr. R. G. Barrell, D.S.O., D.F.C. & Bar. Given by Winifred J. Armstrong.’ Silver tankard, hallmarks for Sheffield 1944, engraved ‘To 7 Squadron in appreciation of F/Lt. Stickell, D.S.O., D.F.C. Given by Winifred J. Armstrong.’ Silver tankard, hallmarks for Birmingham 1943, engraved ‘To 7 Squadron in appreciation of S/Ldr. J. A. Hegman, D.S.O., D.F.C. Given by Winifred J. Armstrong.’ minor denting throughout and some damage to bases, generally good condition (5) £300-£500 --- D.S.O. London Gazette 6 November 1942. The original unabridged recommendation states: ‘Wing Commander Cousens was posted to No. 115 Squadron as a F/Cdr in April 1942. In this capacity he was outstanding and owing to his leadership when flying on operations he obtained splendid results from his crews in the flight by his personal example and untiring efforts. In July 1942 he was promoted to A/W/Cdr. And given command of No. 115 Squadron, and such is his personality that although he was an Air Observer, and the first one to command a Bomber Squadron during this war, by sheer devotion and leadership he has maintained all the traditions of the Service, keeping a very high standard among the crews in the Squadron. W/Cdr. Cousens has taken part in 67 operational sorties, and his untiring efforts in the Squadron as Navigator, combined with his terrific keenness and enthusiasm to get at the enemy has played no small part in the very successful results of these sorties. I have no hesitation in strongly recommending him for an award of the D.S.O.’ D.F.C. London Gazette 30 January 1941. The original unabridged recommendation states: At the beginning of the war this Officer was serving as an Air Observer in No. 38 Squadron, R.A.F. Station, Marham. At first he served as a navigator in that Squadron where he did most of his operational flying. Later he was transferred to Nos. 218 and 115 Squadrons. Towards the end of his time at Marham he became the Station Navigation Officer. Squadron Leader Cousens left Marham in June 1941, having completed some 32 operational flights, mostly against heavily defended targets in Germany. No less than 3 of these flights were to the German capital, and when returning from an operation on the night of 20 February 1940 this officer was forced by reason of fog to abandon his aircraft and in doing so broke his ankle. In June, 1941, Squadron Leader Cousens was selected to be Group Navigation Officer. In this capacity he has set an admirable example by seizing every opportunity to take part in night operations with various units in this Group. He has in this way completed a further 7 operations, bringing his total up to nearly 40, this representing some 238 hours of operational flying. Squadron Leader Cousens skill as a navigator and total disregard for his own safety has been quite outstanding, and I recommend him for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross.’ Czechoslovak Military Cross London Gazette 14 April 1942. The letter of recommendation from the Czech Minister of National Defence states: ‘British Officer S/L Allan George Seymour Cousens, co-operating with the Czechoslovak Group, showed several times a great personal courage in the face of enemy.’ Wing Commander Alan George Seymour Cousens, D.S.O., D.F.C., (Czech M.C.), Royal Air Force was killed in action while serving with 635 Squadron as one of the Master Bombers on the Laon raid on 22 April 1944. Having taken off from Downham Market at 21.23 on 22 April, his Lancaster III (ND508 F2-P) was shot down over France and all the crew were killed with the exception of the pilot, P.O. D. H. Courtney, who evaded capture. Those who died, including Cousens, are buried in Roye British Cemetery, France. ______________________________________________________ D.F.C. London Gazette 10 September 1943. The original citation states: ‘(Pilot; sorties 24; flying hours 142). This officer has flown on many operational sorties against targets in Germany, Italy and enemy occupied territory. He has held the post of flight commander in his squadron since May 1943. In that capacity and as captain of aircraft, Squadron Leader White has shown powers of flying skill and leadership which have set an outstanding example to the other members of his squadron.’ Wing Commander John Henry White D.F.C., Reserve of Air Force Officers was killed in action on a raid to Berlin on 18 November 1943. Having left Warboys with 156 Squadron at 17.05, the Lancaster III (JB363 GT-K) - “S” for Sugar - which he was piloting crashed near Döberitz and all the crew were killed. Unusually, the entire crew of “S” for Sugar were decorated airmen. ______________________________________________________ D.S.O. London Gazette 11 June 1943. The original recommendation states: ‘(Flight Commander; sorties 54; flying hours 406) This officer has completed a large number of operational sorties against German and Italian targets, 23 of which have been on pathfinder duties. He is an outstanding operational captain who has consistently displayed courage and devotion to duty in the face of the enemy. His repeated successes on operations have set a very fine example to the rest of his squadron. He has commanded a flight with great distinction and has had much success in training air crews. Wing Commander Barrell is a most efficient and valuable officer and pilot. He has completed 6 sorties since the award of the D.F.C.’ D.F.C. London Gazette 6 June 1941. The original unabridged recommendation states: ‘This officer has completed twenty five operational sorties over enemy territory since October, 1940, involving a total of 217 flying hours. Targets attacked include Berlin (4), Mannheim (3), Brest (3), Bremen (2), Bordeaux (2), Hanover, Turin, Hamburg, and Kiel. From these distant flights P/O Barrell’s crew have returned safely, a fact largely attributable to his skill and devotion to duty on all flights. He has inspired confidence in every crew which he has captained, by complete disregard of enemy action and difficult weather conditions. He has unfailingly shown great courage and gallantry in the face of the enemy, and nearly all his sorties have been models of operational efficiency and captaincy. I have no hesitation in recommending that his fine record be recognised by the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Remarks by Station Commander - 23 April 1941: This officer has a fine record of achievements. His quiet efficiency and regularly successful results are the measure of his skill and courage in finding and bombing his primary targets. He has set a great example and is one of the captains who can always be relied upon to get there. I feel there is no higher recommendation.’ D.F.C. Second Award...

Lot 374

MILITARY INTEREST ROYAL NAVYHMS NEPTUNE LIDDEDPRIZE TANKARD, ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORP TANKARD, MEDAL INSIGNIA ASHTRAY

Lot 484

A TRAY OF ASSORTED SUNDRIES, TO INCLUDE, A TANKARD, CHERUBIC FIGURE ETC (TRAY NOT INCLUDED)

Lot 393

A small silver tankard, Chester 1912

Lot 396

A Georgian silver tankard, London 1836

Lot 228

A collection of pewter, to include a small plate with London touch marks, a James Yates tankard, two small measures, William IV Nottingham electroplated tankards, wine taster, etc.

Lot 333

A parcel lot of assorted hallmarked silver and other items to include a circular trinket box, a christening tankard, two scent bottles, a perpetual calendar and eleven tea spoons, total weight of weighable silver 7.5oz, various styles and dates, A/F.

Lot 349

A George III hallmarked silver cylindrical tankard detailed with two reeded bands, scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece and ball finial, engraved crest of a standing cockerel, weight 27oz, height 20cm, London 1807, possibly Charles Hollinshed.

Lot 354

A George III hallmarked silver baluster tankard terminating in scroll handle with heart motif, pierced thumb rest, the whole with later foliate engraved decoration around vacant cartouche, weight 26.5oz, height 21cm, London 1798, John Emes.

Lot 359

Six hallmarked silver items to include a small modern card waiter, a sugar basin, a small tankard, a sugar caster, a tea strainer and drip tray and a cream jug, total weight 20oz, various styles and dates. (6)

Lot 367

A George II hallmarked silver baluster tankard terminating in scroll handle and with later engraved decoration around vacant cartouche, weight 25oz, height 20cm, London 1759, Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright.

Lot 133

STAFFORDSHIRE FLOWER PAINTED FROG LOVING CUP with other Victorian and later mugs and other wares, including a Crown Devon Widdicombe Fair tankard lacking its musical movement

Lot 370

A Collection of Various Glass Tumblers together with a Stuart Crystal Tankard and Jug

Lot 396

A Collection of Six Various Large Pewter Tankard Measures

Lot 429

A Glazed Parker Tankard with Scrolled Decoration and Inscribed "Better an Idle Fool than a Busy One", 16.5cm high

Lot 1085

Brass and copper studded square hanging lantern, 10ins high, reproduction copper ships lantern and a bronze and brass tankard

Lot 1107

19th Century pewter quart baluster mug with scroll handle, two other pewter mugs, pewter tankard and a copper half gill measure

Lot 106

Collection of glassware including Victorian painted vase, glass clown, ewer, tankard, vases, etc.

Lot 20

Small quantity of art glass, including Murano style fish, Whitefriars clear glass Toby tankard, ruby overlaid facet cut vase, etc.

Lot 121

A collection of assorted brassware, including three engraved chargers, two vases, a tankard and other pieces; together with a pressed metal tray with twin handles

Lot 723

A QUEEN ANNE NORTH COUNTRY PROVINCIAL TANKARD of tapering form with a skirted base and domed cover, the large scroll handle with a volute thumbpiece and the scratched initials "H" over "CP", engraved on the front of the body with the arms and coronet of a Baron, by John Langwith, York 1709; 7" (17.8 cms) high; 20.35 oz

Lot 724

A GEORGE III BALUSTER TANKARD with an applied moulded girdle, a spreading foot, the domed cover with a chair-back thumbpiece, the handle initialled "W" over "WE", by William Turton, London 1778; 8.25" (21 cms) high; 26.75 oz

Lot 824

A VICTORIAN MUSTARD POT resembling a squat tankard with an upper and lower convex band of chasing, a shell thumb piece and a blue glass liner, crested, by W.W. Williams, London 1866 (retailed by Lambert, 12 Coventry St., London); 3.2" (8 cms) high; 6.35 oz weighable silver

Lot 11

An old money box, tankard and a bell

Lot 352

18THC CHINESE TANKARD a 18thc porcelain tankard, painted with an exotic bird amongst flowers and foliage, 14cms high. Also with a 18thc Chinese porcelain bowl, the panels painted with various figures within landscape scenes and prunus blossom borders (damaged, 20cms diameter), and a cylindrical vase. (3)

Lot 414

VARIOUS CHINESE CERAMICS including a 18thc bowl, brightly painted with a spray of flowers to the interior, the exterior with further floral motifs, flowers in a vase etc, 23cms diameter. Also with a large hexagonal dish, painted with flowers, birds and insects, (damaged, 35cms by 31cms), a 18thc mandarin tankard (12cms high, damaged), a pair of bowls (11cms dia, one damaged), and two 18thc dishes. (7)

Lot 38

A silver plated pedestal centre piece with attached epergne; a pair of silver pated candlesticks; a circular tray; a tankard; and an Eastern coffee pot

Lot 83

A silver Christening tankard and contents of silver sugar nips, serviette ring and spoons, 

Lot 132

A BOX OF MAINLY SILVER PLATED WARE, to include an entrée dish, a goblet, two plate stands and warmers, two teapots, together with a pewter tankard, six small pewter tankards, a pewter teapot and coffee pot etc

Lot 136

A BOX OF MAINLY SILVER PLATED WARE, to include a lidded entrée dish, an oval dish with glass liner, an EPNS tankard with horn handle, a decorative bottle stand, a cased pair of nut crackers, a butter dish, a triple shell bon bon dish, two christening cups, cased teaspoons, a napkin ring etc

Lot 353

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, ETC, to include Minton 'Winchester' part coffee set (four cups, cream jug, sugar and six saucers), Wedgwood glass tankard, a large paperweight floral inclusions, boxed Dema cut glasses, boxed modern Oriental teaset, Royal Worcester ramekins, Britvic Soda Syphon, a 19th century English porcelain vase, blue and gilt ground painted with flowers, C.B./174, reglued foot and chip to rim, height 11cm, various glasses, cut glass vase, ash tray, etc

Lot 376

A LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TANKARD AND FIVE PIECES OF 20TH CENTURY DELFT POTTERY, the tankard of cylindrical form, the rims with border of gilt, iron red, gilt and blue scrolls, painted with a sepia harbour scene, twisted strap double handle, stained crack to the rim, height 14cm, the Delft comprising of a charger with presentation inscription verso, diameter 29cm, two plates, an oval dish and a pedestal vase, chip to the rim, height 15cm (6) (Condition:- one plate and oval dish crazed, vase chipped, tankard stained crack)

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