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Lot 389

WEDGWOOD PALE BLUE JASPERWARE MINIATURES, comprising coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar, milk jug, tea cup, saucer, side plate and tray, a covered heart shaped trinket, a bell, a boxed tankard/mug, a boxed candlestick (box sd), two small jugs and sugar bowls, a pair of urns, a cream jug and a small plate, together with a boxed black jasperware topped bottle stopper (Cameoline bottle stopper)

Lot 142

A SILVER HALF PINT TANKARD, of a bell shaped form, plain polished design with a scroll detailed handle, hallmarked 'Lowe & Sons' Chester 1962, approximate height 8.5cm, approximate gross weight 183.0 grams, 6.4ozt (Condition Report:- overall condition good, general light wear and tarnishing in places, small dink in the rim)

Lot 483

George Best Gift From Malcolm Allison: 50 Years in Football official programme. International All Stars v Old Crystal Palace programme plus tankard awared to George Best for playing in that match dated 28 3 1993. Doubles up as Tottenham v Crystal Palace match on Malcolms behalf.

Lot 567

Tottenham 60/61 Double Pewter Tankard: Engraved cup final result and winning team along with the wording the first English team of the 20th century to achieve the double. Excellent condition.

Lot 997

1996 Silver Tankard Presented To George Best: Inscribed To George From M U S C Plymouth Branch 12th Sept 1996.

Lot 1007

Silver Tankard Awarded To George Best: May Day 88 Brownstown PK. Presented to George Best. This item was sold by George Bests former wife Alex via Bonhams in November 2013.

Lot 1014

1982 George Best Player Of The Match Award: San Jose Earthquakes Aftershocks Star of the Match pewter tankard presented to George Best.

Lot 1204

George Best Glass Tankard Award: Engraved International Five A Side 1988. This item was sold by George Bests former wife Alex via Bonhams in November 2013.

Lot 30

A box of silver plated wares, to include teapots, tankard etc

Lot 431

A German gold lustre coffee set, a Victorian Jackfield pewter mounted jug, pewter tankard, Wedgwood napkin rings etc

Lot 161

An antique Chinese silver tankard, having raised decoration depicting battle scenes, angular branchiform handle, a small inscription/signature within the design, the base absent, but fitted with a plain silver liner of tapering beaker shape, bearing Georgian London maker's marks 'AG, also indistinct inscription in capitals, 4.25" high.

Lot 149

A 20th century oak and plated tea caddy in the form of a cup or tankard.

Lot 3

A contemporary Royal Worcester tankard with fruit and berry decoration signed D S Hinnie printed mark to base.

Lot 375

A 19th century famille rose tankard with replacement metal handle - height 13cm x diameter 11cm - chips to rim but no cracks

Lot 522

A silver salt and mustard, a glass and silver match striker and embossed silver presentation tankard, weighable silver approx 8.2 troy oz, glass cracked to striker and slightly bent, one blue glass liner repaired otherwise generally good, wear consistent with age

Lot 494

Two West German beer steins, a reproduction Imperial German military stein and a pewter tankard

Lot 388

A silver tankard, engraved, hallmarked Sheffield 1864. Makers name Henry Wilkinson & Co. (129g)

Lot 389

A silver engraved tankard, engraving dated 1845, with indistinct Victorian hallmark. Makers mark for Henry Wilkinson & Co. (Total Weight 165g)

Lot 144

AN ENGRAVED GLASS BEAKER of cylindrical form, bearing Heraldic creatures, 13cm high, a small star cut tumbler, 9cm high, a tumbler engraved with figures in a garden, 9.5cm high, a goblet engraved with a warrior crest, 13cm high and a cut glass tankar d with engraved reserve, a lady with watering can in a garden, 11.5cm high (5)Condition report – Big tumbler chips around base. Discoloured, tankard cracked, rest ok.

Lot 146

Large collection of ephemera for WO2 T. Bingham,includes his royal warrant to WO2, a 1981 letter from Buckingham Palace from the Prince & Princess of Wales (Charles & Diana) thanking children for there card (not signed by them), pictures of the regiment, certificates of service, pictures, glass tankard and many other items.

Lot 551

A silver pint tankard of plain form, hallmarked Birmingham 1925 (some dents noted), approx 220g

Lot 194

SMALL GROUP OF CABINET CHINA, including a miniature Mintons bone china tea set, with scattered flowers comprising teapot, milk jug, tankard, cup and saucer, another Continental dolls tea set, Coalbrookdale type floral encrusted cup and cover, Helene Wolfsohn chocolate cup, Royal Worcester blue tit cup, reticulated bullfinch plate, coffee can (7)The Coalbrookdale type floral cup has small chips the flowers and three hairline cracks to the cup. No restoration.All other pieces have no damage or restoration.All pieces have gilt wear and lots of surface dirt, no staining. 

Lot 266

ASSORTED METALWARE, including copper measures, trivet kettle, spirit kettle, brass chocolate pots, preserve pans, pewter coffee pot, tankard, inkwells ETC

Lot 1189

A collection of handmade/hand beaten copper items including jugs, pots, shot glass, pin dish, bud vase and a brass tankard (8)

Lot 1228

A box of assorted items including tankard, trunchen, tobacco pipes, bijouterie etc

Lot 1016

GROSSER DECKELHUMPENHamburg 1642. Meistermarke Hans Lambrecht III. und preussischer Steuerstempel.Silber gegossen, getrieben, ziseliert und teilvergoldet.H 31 cm. 3890 g.Provenienz: - Sammlung U. und M. Bey, Hamburg. - Galerie Neuse, Bremen 1989.- Hamburger Privatsammlung. Ausstellung: Hamburg 1966, Altes Tafelgerät. Sammlung Udo und Mania Bey, Sonderausstellung des Altonaer Museums, 11. Mai bis 19. Juni 1966; Nr. 28.Literatur:- Ausst.-Kat. Altes Tafelgerät. Sammlung Udo und Mania Bey, hrsg. v. Manfred Meinz und Altonaer Museum, Hamburg 1966, Kat.-Nr. 28 (mit Abb.).- Erich Schliemann: Die Goldschmiede Hamburgs, Hamburg 1989, Bd. II, S. 105, Nr. 9.- Ausst.-Kat. Silber, Galerie Neuse, 1994, S. 21-22.Vorliegender prachtvoll gestaltete Deckelhumpen ist eine Barockarbeit des Hamburger Goldschmieds, Hans Lambrecht III. Er gehört einer in drei Generationen lebenden Goldschmiedefamilie an, die während der Blütezeit der Hamburger Goldschmiedekunst im 17. Jahrhundert tätig waren und, deren Werke wesentlich dazu beigetragen haben, das Ansehen der Hamburger Goldschmiede zu prägen. Er lernte bei seinem Onkel Hinrich Lambrecht und wurde 1630 zum Goldschmiedemeister ernannt. Nebst Auftragsarbeiten für den Senat seit 1637, sind auch Bestellungen von Gottorper Hof (1639–66) und dem schwedischen Königshaus (1665) bekannt. Unterschiedlichen Quellen ist zudem zu entnehmen, dass eine beachtliche Zahl der Arbeiten des Hamburger Goldschmieds nach Moskau exportiert wurden. So gelangte eine Gruppe Hamburger Arbeiten zum Kreml, während der Verhandlungen über die russische-dänische dynastische Verbindung, die zwischen Prinz Waldemar und der Grossfürstin Irina von Dänemark geplant war, jedoch nie stattfand. Weiter gab Prinz Waldemar Christian von Dänemark (1603–47) zwei Humpen bei Lambrecht III. in Auftrag, die er dem russischen Zaren Michail Fedorowitsch (1596–1645) als Geschenke überreicht haben soll. Entsprechend liegt die Vermutung nahe, dass dieser prachtvoll gestaltet und für jene Zeit in ungewöhnlicher Grösse und schwer gearbeitete Prunkhumpen, nicht einfach ein übliches Diplomatengeschenk ist, sondern viel mehr eine kostbare Aufmerksamkeit des Dänenprinzen an den russischen Zaren darstellt.In Treibarbeit sind Fuss und Deckel mit Blattwerk und Masken geschmückt, während eine zentrale in den Deckel eingelassene Plakette mit Darstellungen der Venus, Mars und Amors geziert ist. Ein Relief mit der Darstellung eines Lapithen und Kentaurenkampfs ummantelt die Wandung des Deckelhumpens und ist der griechischen Mythologie entlehnt. Es verweist wohl auf die Hochzeit von Pelrithoos, dem Lapithenkönig, während der der es zum Kampf zwischen Kentauren und Lapithen kam, nachdem sich einer der Kentauren – berauscht durch den süssen Wein –an der Braut vergreifen wollte. Peirithoos und Theseus gingen als Sieger über die Kentauren hervor und schworen sich ewige Freundschaft.Der dramatische Schwung und Dynamik in der Szene lassen auf eine mögliche Beeinflussung durch die Malerei von Peter Paul Rubens deuten. Zwar dürfte Lambrecht III. wie in den meisten Fällen, eine graphische Vorlage gedient haben, doch bestand die Schwierigkeit für den Goldschmied darin, die Komposition aus der Fläche in ein Hochrelief zu arbeiten, was Lambrecht III. in hervorragender Weise bei diesem Schmiedekunstwerk gelungen ist. (Vgl. hierzu: Der Raub der Hippodamia, Öl auf Leinwand, 182 × 290 cm, Museo del Prado, Inv.-Nr. P001658) LARGE TANKARD WITH LIDHamburg 1642. Maker's mark Hans Lambrecht III. and Prussian tax stamp.Cast silver, chased, chiseled and parcel-gilt.H 31 cm. 3,890 g.Provenance: - Collection U. and M. Bey, Hamburg. - Galerie Neuse, Bremen 1989.- Hamburg private collection. Exhibition: Hamburg 1966, Altes Tafelgerät. Collection Udo and Mania Bey, Sonderausstellung des Altonaer Museums, 11 May to 19 June 1966; No. 28.Literature: - Exhibition catalogue, Altes Tafelgerät. Collection Udo and Mania Bey, published by Manfred Meinz and The Altonaer Museum, Hamburg 1966, Catalogue No. 28 (with illustrations).- Erich Schliemann: Die Goldschmiede Hamburgs, Hamburg 1989, Vol. II, p. 105, No. 9.- Exhibition catalogue: Silver, Galerie Neuse, 1994, pp. 21-22.This magnificently designed lidded tankard is a Baroque work by the Hamburg goldsmith, Hans Lambrecht III. He belonged to a family of goldsmiths, operating over the course of three generations, who were active during the heyday of the Hamburg goldsmith's art in the 17th century, and whose works contributed significantly to shaping the reputation of the Hamburg goldsmiths. Hans Lambrecht III. learned his trade from his uncle Hinrich Lambrecht and was appointed Master Goldsmith in 1630. In addition to commissions for the Senate since 1637, he also received orders from the Gottorp Court (1639-66) and the Swedish Royal House (1665).

Lot 136

Assorted cut glass including an Edinburgh crystal decanter, a floral etched tankard, pedestal bonbon dish, bell shaped pedestal vase and other glassware - Condition Report

Lot 150

An Edwardian silver-plated sandwich box, the hinged cover engraved J.W.S and dated Feb 23rd 1901, a transfer printed jug inscribed 'Sandbeck Hunt', together with an 18th/ 19th century silver-plated tankard, impressed mark beneath H16cm - Condition Report

Lot 57

A CHINESE CANTON SLEEVE VASE WITH FLARED RIM painted panels of court officials on a Famille Verte ground, 22cm high; and a Canton tankard with twin loop handle painted with figures in a garden setting beneath a border with butterflies and foliage, 14cm high Condition Report : tankard has rubbing to gilding, particularly on the handle; vase has rim chips, a couple of hairlines and rubbing to gilding Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 338

George VI silver tankard, stamped W.Greenwood & Sons, Leeds & Huddersfield underside, small engraved initials 'DCM' to front, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1943, 4.75" high, 13.7oz t

Lot 343

Carrs of Sheffield miniature silver tankard, 2001; together with a selection of silver and white metal bijouterie/novelties including desk calendar stand, repousse tavern scene box, fire helmet model, souvenir miniature Jerusalem Sterling silver sword and stone set fork and spoon

Lot 112

A Victorian brass trivet with pierced decoration and turned handle, copper rectangular plant holder and a copper pint-size tankard with hinged lid (3)

Lot 363

A Doulton Lambeth pottery 1897 Victoria Jubilee commemorative jug "She Wrought Her People Lusting Good",9½" high together with a similar tankard (2)

Lot 511

An Edward VII silver christening-style tankard with engraved decoration and angular handle, Sheffield marks 1902

Lot 512

An Edward VII silver christening-style tankard with engraved decoration and loop handle, London marks 1901

Lot 538

An Edward VII silver christening tankard with raised scroll decoration and loop handle, Birmingham marks 1904

Lot 776

Victorian Pewter Tankard - 750 Excise Mark

Lot 122

A Chinese Qianlong, famille rose porcelain ale tankard. Painted with a flowering censer and cut summer blooms within karakusa and diaper borders. Fitted with a molded loop handle with ruyi thumbpiece and terminal. 17.5 cm wide x 14 cm high.Condition report: Crazing and fine cracks to the body. See further images

Lot 427

A George III documentary clear glass tankard of waisted form with reeded double scroll handle bearing the wheel etched legend "I*G BRIGGS 1775", above a pincer worked lower section over a spreading foot. 11.5 cm high, together with a probably Dutch, green soda glass(?) beaker and a Regency cut glass cordial ewer, with loop handle and an Isle of Wight globular art glass vase.Qty: 4Condition report: manufacturing crack near the pontil mark of the tankard.

Lot 1082

Sitting man Toby, smiling, holding a tankard of ale in one hand and a pipe in the other. Bottom stamped Royal Doulton Lambeth England 552. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 4"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection

Lot 284

A COLLECTION OF NIGERIAN ABUJA POTTERY including a Ladi Kwali tankard, six tumblers by Kande Ushafa, 12cm high, a Bawa Ushafa jug, and an unmarked bowl, 26cm diameter (9) Condition Report: Ladi Kwali tankard small chip to top rim. six tumblers by Kande Ushsfa - all in good condition. a Bawa Ushafa jug - has two chips to rim. unmarked bowl - nice condition.

Lot 572

A George III silver tankard beer flagon, hinged domed cover, double-scroll handle with whistle terminal, Victorian chasing and embellishments, 20cm high, William & Robert Peaston, London 1763, the alteration marked London 1917, 27.75oz

Lot 489

A Victorian E.P.N.S cylindrical pint tankard, of George III design, hinged cover with pierced thumbpiece, above two reeded bands, shaped scroll handle, 14.5cm high, Elkington & Co, Birmingham c.1890

Lot 45

A Mason's hydra jug, 21.5 cm high, a smaller version approximately 9 cm high and a Mason's iron stone hydra tankard, 12 cm high

Lot 115

A George III silver tankardmaker's mark IK, London 1765Slightly tapering body on a shaped skirted foot, height 16cm, weight 14.2oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 98

A collection of antique metal work items. Including a brass incense burner with hinged lid, a Turkish pepper grinder, an Indian desk bell and an Art Nouveau copper and brass antique lidded tankard by WAS Benson. H.28cm

Lot 874

A small Worcester tankard, circa 1755-56, the gently spreading cylindrical body applied with a strap handle, painted with the beckoning Chinaman pattern, a colourful spray of peonies on the reverse and a prunus branch extending around the mug, 9cm high, anchor mark painted in red/Provenance: 'Worcester Porcelain, The First Decade' exhibition Albert Amor Ltd. 1981; The R David Butti Collection, sold Bonhams 10th May 2006, lot 4 CONDITION REPORT: No chips cracks or restoration. gorgeous enamels. Firing pressure crack to top handle terminal. Tiny bit of speckling.

Lot 962

A German porcelain lidded tankard, with imitation AR marks and a pair of English porcelain inkstands, 17cm wide

Lot 538

Assorted collectables, to include a hallmarked silver capstan inkwell, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, together with pewter hip flask, silver plated tankard, Wedgwood pin dish and more

Lot 103

A selection of small collectables, to include a pewter tankard stamped with the names of British Colonies, various brass hooks, bowls, a bell and other items, the tankard 13 cm. high

Lot 326

An assortment of items, including ceramics and glassware, such as a small silver plate mounted cut glass pouring jug, Tyg cup and Somerset CCC 1978-9 tankard, together with a selection of Cricket related ephemera

Lot 264

A Collection of Various Ceramics to comprise Large Wedgwood Devon Rose Bowl, Royal Doulton Flambe Bowl (Chips to Rim), Three Pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware, Royal Worcester Sauce Boat on Stand, Coalport Tankard, Goblet, Beswick Collectors International Limited Edition Christmas Plate (No 6843/1500) Etc

Lot 374

A Transfer Printed Little Miss Muppet Child's Bowl, 19th Century "Think of Me" Tankard and a Continental Beaker, Some Pieces with Condition Flaws

Lot 185

A GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER PINT TANKARD with scrolling handle, stepped circular base, with initials IM either side of the top scroll of the handle, marked beneath for London 1760 and makers mark of Thomas Moore II, 12cm high and approximately 357.8 grams in weight Condition: some minor dents around the broadest section of the tankard, some minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use

Lot 130

BOX CONTAINING GLASS WARES, CUT GLASS JAR WITH SILVER PLATED MOUNT, SMALL PEWTER TANKARD ETC

Lot 191

TRAY CONTAINING CERAMIC ITEMS INCLUDING COMMEMORATIVE RED ARROWS TANKARD, THREE SMALL CLARICE CLIFF PLATES

Lot 25

TRAY CONTAINING FLATWARES AND PEWTER TANKARD

Lot 574

An ornate floral design hallmarked silver tankard, London hallmarks.

Lot 328

3 Glass Cake Stands, Tankard and plaster Group of 3 Black Singers

Lot 1123

A Queen Anne silver tankard, having a plain body with ribbed band, S-scroll handle, 14.1oz, maker Robert Timbrell & Benjamin Bentley, London 1709, h.12cmCondition report: Stands well.Handle good.Slightly indented to inside at base of handle.No apparent splits or repairs.Solder to underside of rim we believe to be original.Marks generally good, but some wear to left hand side of makers mark.Heavy gauge silver.An excellent example.

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