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A 19th century Bristol blue glass rolling pin, 35cm long, two 19th century cordial glasses wheel engraved with ferns, and a small lidded glass tankard with pewter mounts and white enamel, ruby flashed and gilt decoration, 10.8cm high CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
A late Victorian small silver christening tankard, Chester 1898 by George, Nathan and Ridley Hayes, engraved with scrolling initials, 8.5cm high, 2.43ozt, 75.4g, and a small silver Jersey style cream jug, Birmingham 1900, 9cm high, 2.23ozt, 69.3g CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
A hand-decorated Musterschutz (German) porcelain half-litre tankard; modelled as a seated monkey holding a stein (damage), the interior of the tankard marked with 0.5 L level, pewter-mounted cover, printed and painted blue-cross mark to underside (18.5cm high)Condition Report: Being super critical, there is 'some' paint rubbing to the extremities of the porcelain, nothing dramatic in the Auctioneer's opinion; handle appears good; mounts appear OK; the face and head is noted to be well modelled with individual teeth visible to the upper mandible; upon opening the hinged pewter-mounted top there is an old solder repair to the end of the shaped thumbpiece where is affixes to the circular lid; there are a couple of small blemishes around the inside of rim; the only problem in the Auctioneer's opinion is that the monkey is holding a similar ceramic and lidded tankard in his right hand and the lid is broken away.
Humpen im Barockstil Silber. Von Löwenfüßen getragener, zylindrischer Korpus mit gewölbtem Deckel. Wandung und Deckel flächendeckend hochreliefplastisch gearbeitet in Form von Blattranken über schlangenhautähnlich punziertem Grund. Bandhenkel mit Drücker in Gestalt eines bekrönten Löwen. Gest. 835. Gew. ca. 750 g. H. 16,5 cm.A Scandinavian Baroque style silver tankard. Standard mark 835.Skandinavien. 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.
An antique mid 19th Century large Staffordshire black and white transfer printed twin handled loving cup tankard mug having twin scroll handles with scenes of figures, floral borders and personalisation named to a ' Buck Newton '. Measures approx.; 14cm x 22cm. Condition; minor chips throughout with larger chips to rim and base.
A Collection of Seven Wade Tankards to include some Limited edition. 'Lambton's' produced exclusively for Vaux Breweries 1997-1998, 'Double Maxim' for Vaux Breweries 1995-1996, 'Waggle Dance' 1996-1997, 'Vaux' Limited edition of 2000, 'Waggle Dance' 1996-1997, multiple pictured names (Samson, Labatt's etc) tankard 1991, and 'The Taste of Tradition' 1994.
A collection of antique and vintage brass items. Including a WW1 trench art hinged book lighter with engraved design, inscribed souvenir of France and copper detailing to the corners, a pair of miniature candle sticks, a pig, an Indian carved wooden and brass carving set in the form of daggers, two Egyptian revival engraved coasters and a miniature tankard. W.33cm (largest)
Gran tankard alemán siglo XIX. En marfil de elefante tallado representando a Baco en una de sus Bacchanalia acompañado de bacantes, putti, sátiros, pantera y una cabra. Tapa rematada en su parte superior con figura del dios portando su tirso y acompañado por pequeño sátiro, 58x17x21 cm. 4210 gr. Espécimen en marfil de elefante, anterior al 1 de Julio de 1947, conforme al reglamento CE 338/97 de 9/12/1996, artículo 2w.
Two trays of assorted china to include: three late 19th/early 20th Century Pillivuyt of France fine bone china serving dishes, a Llanelli RFC winners of the Schweppes cup tankard trophy, three Royal Albert Crown china plates, a petite Rockingham china bowl with gilt and floral decoration etc. Provenance Margaret Bide Collection. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Varied Selection of Aviation Itemsincluding alloy antenna with 56 Sqn. transfer badge ... Shackleton air intake cover, complete in issue box ... Pewter tankard with Royal Observer Corps enamel badge, dated "1941" ... Various aircraft instruction signs ... Stainless steel tube marked "Rolls Royce" ... 2 x post war, Aircraft Technician's Airframe Training books ... RAF fire and rescue vehicle transfers. Quantity.
A 9ct yellow gold rounded curblink charm bracelet, with padlock and safety chain, charms attached as follows; a 9ct engraved fob with 15.3 x 11.5mm oval faceted amethyst, a 9ct '21' key, a 9ct engraved lidded tankard, a 9ct Toby jug, a 9ct carriage, and an 18ct boule, bracelet length 180mm, width 9mm, gross weight 67.2g, bracelet hallmarked 9ct, London 1967, sponsor S&K
A collection of pewter items, to include a 17th century slip top style spoon, with X over M touch mark, 18cm long, together with four similar examples, each with touch mark, two pewter plates, each with London touch marks, 23.5cm diameter, a twin handled vase, with weight base, 16cm high, two pewter tankards, a similar spouted example, two pewter measures and a tin plate flower dredger (qty.) Condition report: One spoon with split to joint. Vase with knocks and dents. Plates misshapen. Dredger handle repaired. Tankard with spout probably altered. General knocks and dents commensurate with age.
A GROUP OF CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAINQianlongComprising: a tankard, a lobed spoon tray; a saucer; a plate and a larger barbed rim dish, variously decorated in coloured enamels, grisaille and gilt with central coats of arms within decorative borders. The largest dish 31cm (12.1/4in) diam. (5).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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