A George III tankard later converted to a jug, maker John Kidder, London 1787, the spout bearing additions marks for London 1851: crested, the domed hinged lid with pierced and scroll thumbpiece, the body of squat baluster form with beaded girdle and scroll handle with heart-shaped terminal, raised on a spreading circular foot, 22cm, high, 906gms, 29.13ozs.
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A Wemys tankard decorated with cherries, Derby tankard, figure of Indian leopard, Sunderland lustre jug etcCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is generally good. The Wemys tankard is fair, notably sporting a slight crack and repair to the rim and crazing throughout.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
1930s Denby Danesby Ware oval bowl, Danesby jug and three other pottery items (5)Condition report: The cat and mouse flask has a crack running down the back and on to the base. It also has some other crazing and light hairlines. The tankard has a couple of small rim chips. Otherwise good condition.
A 1920'S SILVER RIMMED VASE AND OTHER SILVER-PLATED ITEMS, the glass vase hallmarked London 1926 to the silver topped rim, makers mark Henry Hobson & Sons, also included is a mounted J. Thomas & Co pocket watch, a small modern tray with a rope and lion engraving and 'Cunard Countess', three pairs of scissors, a half pint tankard, stamped to the base 'T. Oldham, maker, Nottingham', and a pint tankard with a panel beaten design and vacant cartouche, signed to the base 'W3277', and to the side 'VR37', etc
A 67 Squadron Royal Air Force wall plaque with Kings crown, a Royal Air Force Station North Front and Coastal Command Royal Air Force wall shields both with Queens crown, a pewter tankard engraved to Wing Commander B.J. Ball D.F.C. from RAF Wittering in 1978 and another tankard engraved to 8 F.T.S.
A 17th century German Renaissance stone and silver gilt tankard or stein, turned footed baluster form with chased strap banding and acanthus foot, the cast figural and scroll handle with bust thumb piece, embossed with mask, scroll and berry banding to the lid, surmounted by a putto with shield and staff, 20.5cm high Provenance: Jacques Guerlain Collection
Two Chinese tankards, painted with a landscape in Famille rose, and precious objects in an Imari palette, Qianlong period 1736-1795.The tallest stands 15cm high Condition report: One tankard has a lead filled base and small foot chips, the imari tankard has chipping to the edge of the handle and to the rim.
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