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VICTORIAN AND LATER CERAMICScomprising two Staffordshire flatbacks, Staffordshire pepper pot of a gent with a tankard and tricorn hat, Masons twin handled lidded tureen, blue and white transfer decorated bowl, large ewer, circular under glaze bowl, Spode blue and white ribbed planter and a Spode blue and white lidded jar (9)
MIXED LOT OF METALWARE AND COLLECTABLESincluding a pewter tankard, rodeo belt buckle, pewter oval box, Indian bowl, the Three Brass Monkeys, See no, Hear no and Speak no, horn bird, brass eagle with outstretched wings, various collectors spoons, Cannon camera, cloisonné ovoid vase, Middle Eastern framed collage, cased fish servers, cased tea spoons and many other items
SILVER CHARM BRACELETthe curb link chain set with a good selection of mostly silver larger sized charms, some articulated, including a tankard with hinged cover, a hinged shoe with mice, a fish with a simulated pearl in its mouth, a cat and vintage car, etc., total weight approximately 101.7 grams
A very large collection of commemorative ceramics etc, mostly Royal and dating back to Victorian examples to include Dame Laura Knight Burleigh ware tankard, Coronation of King George and Queen Elizabeth, Osborne China Edward VIII King and Empire mug, James Macintyre pepper caster, Brentleigh ware Royal Tour 1949 mug with koala handle, Royal Doulton Silver Jubilee mug 1910-1935 (one tray and five boxes)
A Silver Hot-Water Jug, With London Assay Office Mark and Case Number 9397 and Cancelled Marks for London 1762, converted from a tankard by the addition of a spout, tapering cylindrical and on spread foot, the hinged partly domed cover with scroll cast thumb piece, the scroll handle later pierced and stamped 'Patent Handle 3245', engraved with a coat-of-arms, 19cm high, 26oz 2dwt 812gr
A Silver Coffee-Pot, With London Assay Office Mark and Case Number 9396 and Cancelled Marks for London, 1779, converted from a tankard by the addition of a spout, baluster and on spreading foot, the hinged domed cover with openwork thumb piece with ivory insulated scroll handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms, 22.5cm high, 31oz 17dwt, 991gr
Sunderland pink lustre frog pottery tankard, with transfer print Mariners Arms crest opposite nautical verse, 4.5" high; together with a pink lustre bowl with transfer print image of "Constitution" and The "Java", pink lustre cup with image of Bradenstoke Priory, German pink lustre coffee can with image of The Victory, Portsmouth and a pink lustre bordered dish with mother and child scene decoration (5)
Blue Star Line commemorative wares to include a planished pewter tankard, silver plated ashtray, napkin ring, matchbox holder and caddy spoon, each applied with enamel logo; Electrical Engineers 1958 Exhibition presentation plaque, two metal 'Brian Bond' dental surgeon wall plaques; together with a B.W Bond surgical tin
A Charles II pewter OEAS quart flat-lid tankard, probably Wigan, circa 1680Having a plain cylindrical body with entasis, a flat lid with front denticulations and ownership initials struck to the underside, a double C-thumbpiece, and the maker's touch of 'RW' (PS10503) in base, capacity 40.4 fl.oz., height 19cm (7½in)Footnotes:For a flagon with the same touchmark see the collection at St. Michael's Church, Isel, Cumbria.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George II pewter OEWS ale quart tankard, circa 1740With tulip-shaped body, double-domed lid, single-curve handle with hooded-ball terminal, a heart-pierced chair-back thumbpiece, and ownership initials 'ISM' to side, below the hallmarks (and one inside base) of Abraham Crowley, Penrith, Cumbria (fl.1720-1760), capacity 41 fl.oz., height 19.2cm (7⅝in)Footnotes:LiteratureSee Michael Finlay, The Pewterers of Penrith (1985), p.185, plate 5(b), for an identical (or possibly this) tankard.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George II pewter OEAS pint low dome lidded tankard, Bristol, circa 1740The truncated cone body with single low fillet, the single-curve handle with boot heel terminal, scroll thumbpiece, touchmark inside base of Thomas Page, Bristol (fl.1737-1756), (PS7019), height 13.5cm (5⅜in) Footnotes:ProvenanceEx Cyril Minchin Collection (no. 335).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III pewter OEWS quart tankard, Bristol, circa 1770With tulip-shaped body, high double-domed lid, single-curve handle with ball terminal, and scroll thumbpiece, ownership initials struck to the front edge of the lid, touchmark inside base of Burgum & Catcott, Bristol (fl.1765-1779), (PS1182), capacity 34 fl.oz., height 19cm (7½in)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx Hands Collection. Purchased 1966.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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