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A COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD PALE BLUE JASPERWARE INCLUDING MINIATURE PIECES, comprising miniature tea pot and cover, coffee pot and cover, cup and saucer, tankard, milk jug, covered sugar bowl, vase, table bell, heart shaped trinket box and cover and a plate, together with a set of five thimbles, an egg shaped trinket box and cover, a Christmas 1986 plate and three Zodiac sign pin dishes (20) (Condition:- appears to all be firsts and in good condition)
A COLLECTION OF 'MANCHESTER UNITY FRIENDLY SOCIETY/INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS' ITEMS majority relate to Burton-on-Trent Branch, together with Burton-on-Trent local history and information books etc, to include a 9ct gold enamelled 'For Service Burton-on-Trent Blackhall Branch' medal, engraved for M.E. Rider 1939, suspended from a gold colour pin and gold enamelled bar, medal hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1938, the bar is stamped '9ct', approximate gross weight 10.8 grams, very similar silver gilt medal, a gold plated Art Nouveau 1912 medal, a collection of commemorative coins and a commemorative Victorian Diamond Jubilee medal, various badges, six Grafton China beakers and two teapots, a twin handled glass tankard, height 18cm, various T.G.Green and other Royal commemorative mugs, framed and unframed photographs, unframed posters, etc
A WHITE METAL CHARM BRACELET, suspending forty-six charms in forms such as tankard, Toby jug, windmill, boats, animals, house, church, etc, some with marks to indicate silver, fitted with a heart clasp stamped 'Silver' with an additional safety chain, length 160mm, approximate gross weight 98.9 grams
A selection of mixed items to include Wedgwood Prince of Wales money box and tankard, commemorative mugs, Chinoiserie trays, etc. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.
A RARE GEORGE I PROVINCIAL SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by Francis Batty II, Newcastle 1721, of slightly tapering form with girdle and double-scroll handle, the domed cover with reeded flat rim and scroll-form thumbpiece. 18cm high, 25.8 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Cover with lion passant and leopard's head. Handle with maker's mark. The body with full set of five marks. Marks slightly rubbed but legible. Engraved to handle D (over) WS. No personalised engraving. Lid closes neatly but hinge rocks (no more than to be expected). Surface wear and marks commensurate with age. In generally good condition.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowls and Four Saucers, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with flowersprays; A Similar Set of Four Tea Bowls and Five Saucers, painted with flowersprays within foliate and scroll borders; A Set of Four Tea Bowls, painted with birds and flowersprays; A Quantity of Qianlong Period Serviceware; and A Japanese Saucer (qty) CONDITION REPORT: . Tankard missing its handle, chipped and with a large crack. Jug with loss to the spout. Eleven saucer damaged ranging from missing pieces to small chips. Six saucers free from damage but with wear and fritting. Ten tea bowls with varying degrees of damage. Two tea bowls good condition save for wear and fritting.
A Chinese Porcelain Circular Dish, 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels with a central roundel within a band of figures and a foliate and scroll border, 36cm diameter; A Similar Dish, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with flowers and rockwork within a foliate panelled border, 37cm diameter; A Similar Circular Dish, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with flowers and rockwork, 39.5cm diameter; A Similar Punch Bowl, 26cm diameter; and A Small Quantity of Staffordshire Serviceware (qty) CONDITION REPORT: . Kangxi dish with two large pieces detached but retained from the rim, some smaller pieces around this area lacking, wear, chips and fritting. Famille rose dish with a star crack in the well visible on both sides. Some pitting to the glaze in the well. Some minor enamel wear. No chips, rim cracks or repair.Qianlong dish has been in two and stapled with another crack emanating from this damage, chipped and fritted. Bowl with a U shaped piece re glued with v shaped chip associated with this together with another hair crack. Print tankard crazed and stained. Newhall jug in good order. Masons jug in good order. Pearlware sparrow beak handle broken but retained. Pearlware bowl broken and with pieces missing.Newhall teabowl in half and re glued.Pair plates in good order.
A late 19th century silver plated military campaign spirit stove, ivorine handle to outer sauce pot, containing within a burner, lyre pierced stand and pot with screw lid, all unmarked, outer pot 9.3 by 14.6 by 8cm, together with a 20th century campaign tankard, containing within a tot holder with screw lid, hinged wrap around handles, 11.4 by 7cm. (2)
Collection of Rolls Royce, Girling, Saginaw and Bentley automobilia to include a Rolls Royce AeroEngines tankard, Motor Car Test Day MIRA Proving Ground 11 April 1981 coaster, three diaries (2x 1981 & 1978), North-Rite Rolls Royce of Canada pen, tie clip, pin, boxed Rolls Royce Silver Spirit October 1980 letter opener, stereo cassettes (cleaning cassette tape only, missing the spirit of stereo tape), In the Shadow of Ghosts DVD, chesterman ruler, boxed 1953 Rolls Royce coronation coin, shield for the Rolls Royce Motor Club Gymkhana 1956, two cased typewriter inked ribbons for Olivetti and Imperial 65B, a damaged Bentley mascot, Saginaw tie clip and cufflinks, another set of Saginaw cufflinks with a broken tie clip, Delco Air pin, two Turbo Hydra-matic 400 pins, Saginaw tie clip, Girling security pass and a Girling pocket knife with leather case.
Three pieces of 1970's Playboy memorabilia to include a black glass tankard, an orange Key Club square glass ashtray and a Dunn Bennett * Co Rocklite Burslem beige Playboy Club plate.Condition report: Orange ashtray has marks and a few scratches to the rear. Tankard has scratches on the glass bottom and also on the matt black finish as well as a few darks spots. The plate has scratches across the surface and a couple of chips to the rear of the rim. There is a semi-circular mark on the black of the women's stockings.
A Chinese Export bell-shaped Famille Rose tankard, Qianlong, painted with two ladies, a child and attendant and with a sheep in the foreground, reserved on an underglaze blue floral ground, 12cm high, and a Chinese Export barrel-shaped Famille Rose tankard, Qianlong, painted with sprigs and sprays of flowers, 12cm high (2)Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs and Mrs J.B. da Silva and by family descent.清乾隆 外销粉彩人物图杯两件拍品来源:前英国外务部官员J.B. da Silva (1918-2003) 私人收藏Condition Report: both in good condition other than minor firing faults and surface wear Condition Report Disclaimer
1930 Aston Martin 1½-Litre International 'Short Chassis' Sports TourerRegistration no. GW 3860Chassis no. L0/92*One of 122 short-chassis Internationals*Known ownership history*Professional engine rebuild in 1993*Eligible for VSCC and AMOC eventsFootnotes:Manufactured by Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin, the first Aston-Martins (the hyphen is correct for the period) rapidly established a reputation for high performance and sporting prowess in the immediate post-WWI years. Unfortunately, the management's concentration on motor sport, while accruing invaluable publicity, distracted it from the business of manufacturing cars for sale, the result being just 50-or-so sold by 1925 when the company underwent the first of what would be many changes of ownership. The foundations were laid for the commencement of proper series production with the formation of Aston Martin Motors Ltd in 1926 under the stewardship of Augustus 'Bert' Bertelli and William Renwick. Built at the firm's new Feltham works, the first 'new generation' Aston Martins were displayed at the 1927 London Motor Show at Olympia. Like his predecessors, 'Bert' Bertelli understood the effect of competition success on Aston Martin sales and sanctioned the construction of two works racers for the 1928 season. Based on the 1.5-litre, overhead-camshaft road car, the duo featured dry-sump lubrication and this feature was carried over to the International sports model, newly introduced for 1929. Built in two wheelbase lengths (102' and 118'), the International was manufactured between 1929 and 1932, mostly with bodies by Augustus's brother Enrico 'Harry' Bertelli. Aston Martin built 136 cars between 1927 and 1932: 14 on the long chassis and 122 on the short International chassis. A contemporary road test of an International recorded a top speed of 81mph with up to 90mph attainable, depending on the axle ratio. The new Aston was soon making its mark on the racetrack, 'Bert' Bertelli and Pat Driscoll winning the Biennial Cup at Le Mans in 1932, one of many competition successes achieved before the International was superseded by the Le Mans and Ulster models. Private owners entered all kinds of competitions, while team drivers included Sammy Davis, Eddie Hall, Cyril Paul and George Eyston. Its chassis number reveals that 'L0/92' was built in December 1930 ('L' indicating December and '0' 1930) while the (copy) chassis card shows that it was not sold until October 1931. The car is listed as 'International Sports 4 Seater. Black body and red wings. Rotax lighting. New type brakes'. The first owner was one J H James of Brookdale, New Southgate, London N11, who appears to have been followed by H O Moore, Royal Engineers Mess, Catterick Camp. According to the old-style continuation logbook (issued 1948, copy on file), the Aston was first registered on 28th January 1932, more than a year after it had been completed. Known subsequent owners are as follows: Mr J W Greenwood of Herefordshire (early 1950s-1970s); Mr P Bevis of Stoulton, Worcestershire (1970s-1986); Mr K P Tankard of West Yorkshire (1986-1987); Mr Roger Ugalde of Exmouth, Devon (1987-1994); Mr John Carey of Malmesbury, Wiltshire (1994-2002); Mr Giovanni Strabiumi, Italy (2002-2009); and then the current vendor from December '09. On file are numerous invoices and correspondence dating back to the early 1950s, including a letter from the AMOC dated 22nd November 2002 confirming that 'L0/92' is an original short-chassis International with its original body and original engine. Arguably the most significant bill (running to some seven pages) relates to a full engine rebuild carried out by consulting engineer David Taylor in 1993 while the Aston was owned by Roger Ugalde. Since coming into the vendor's care the car has been maintained by Orchard Restorations of Maynards Green, East Sussex, their last bill being dated September 2019. Recently serviced, 'L0/92' is 'on the button' and ready to enjoy. Eligible for VSCC and AMOC events, this well documented, fast and highly desirable Vintage-era Aston Martin is one of the nicest examples of the much sought-after International, which is acknowledged as one of the outstanding designs of its era.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ART DECO ENAMELLED GLASS LEMONADE SET, OF HUNTING INTEREST CIRCA 1930 to include a tankard pitcher and six footed glasses, printed and enamelled with mounted riders and horses in landscapes, with a chromium and teak mirrored tray with a printed hunting scene, stamped REGENT OF LONDON to underside(tray 37cm wide, pitcher 30cm high)
Special Air Services interest, miscellaneous silver plate including a pie crust silver plated tray engraved 'Presented to Major R.G Ball M.B.E by 'The Officers of the 23rd Special Air Service Regiment dated 1971 approx 31 cms raised on shell feet, a silver plated one pint tankard awarded to Sgt Royston Ball by The Sergeants Mess 22 SAS Regiment Malaya 1958, a pewter tankard presented to Sgt Roy Ball by All Ranks 'D' Sqn 22 SAS Regt Malaya 1958, silver plated tankard mm Mappin & Webb. This lot includes a silver plated trinket box (hinge damaged) engraved Presented to RSMRG Ball by WO's and Sgts 22 SAS Regiment approx 11 x 9 x 5 cms, a brass metal toast rack and a Ronson's silver plated table lighter. Note: All the above belongs to Major R.G Ball M.B.E 22 SAS Regiment.
Mayfair Staffordshire commemorative bone china tankard, B Squadron Reunion tankard dated 1995, with the SAS motto to the front and the reverse painted with name places of where B Squadron served and saw active duty including Malaya, Dhofar, Borneo, Northern Ireland, Radfan, Aden, Gulf and The Iranian Embassy together with a limited edition Crown Duchy porcelain plate, commissioned by N G Maclean and WGG McGill and designed by G Colbeck, nr 363 of 500 painted with the S.A.S insignia 'A' Squadron badge the outside edge of the plate painted with the name places where this squadron saw active duty including Borneo, Jebel Akhdar, Aden, Radfan, Dhofar, Northern Ireland and Malaya approx 23 cms and lastly a 22 Special Air Service Regiment crest mounted on an oak shield approx 15 w x 19 h cms. (3)
THREE CHELSEA TURQUOISE GROUND VASES LATE 18TH CENTURY one of moon flask form, painted to one side with a Watteau inspired scene of courtship, and to the reverse with a floral bouquet, the scroll handles with gilt highlights, 19cm high, the other two of flattened pear shaped form with rococo scroll handles, one painted to both sides with scenes of courtship, the handles with gilt and puce decoration, the other painted to both sides with rustic scenes of men making music and of a couple smoking and drinking from a tankard, the scrolling handles with gilt highlights; all with gold anchor mark(17.5cm high)Property of a Scottish Borders family
A carved ivory kinderbacchanal tankard attributed to Johann Jacob Betzoldt (1621-1701), German circa 1680, the hollowed sleeve shaped lidded tankard externally carved in relief with putti in a Bacchic procession and a chariot drawn by a goat, continental white metal mounted, 18cm high overall (at fault) Footnote; Betzoldt, a carver from Schwabisch Hall, was a student in the school of Leonhard Kern (1588-1662). Betzoldt rose to become a highly regarded ivory "schnitzer", his work having been purchased, circa 1678, by the City of Schwabisch Hall for their public collections. Similar ivory sleeve tankards can be found in the Herzog Anton-Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig, (no mounts), the Kunstgewerbe museum, Berlin, inv. no. K3122 (formerly attributed to Leonhard Kern and is now ascribed to Betzoldt), and another carved ivory sleeve by Betzoldt, now with 19th century gilt-silver mounts, in the Musée du Louvre, inv. no. 3895. Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A Dutch tin-glazed earthenware and pewter mounted tankard, 18th century, the bell-shaped/baluster body externally decorated in blue and white with a landscape depicting a church, pewter mounts likely to be a later addition, 15cm high (at fault)Condition:Glaze to the handle is almost gone, the shell thumbpiece is probably repaired or a replacement as appears to be quite crude. hairline cracks to the top and bottom of the handle, some pitting to the glaze giving an orange peel effect in places. Scratching and wear throughout.
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