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A GROUP OF CLOCKS, TREEN, METALWARES, etc, including an early 20th Century oak cased arched mantel clock, with pendulum and key, height 22cm and a 1930's walnut cased mantel clock with pendulum and key, both movements are in need of repair, a treen model of a Clog, a brass chamberstick, a boxed Dron-Wal pneumatic hand sprayer, a Pure Evoke - 2XT DAB radio with instructions, (no charger cable), a pewter tankard, a carved figure of a muscular man curled up in a ball, wooden cube candleholders, cased 4 x 40 binoculars, etc
THREE SILVER CHARM BRACELETS, the first suspending twenty-seven white metal charms such as house, car, bible, tankard, windmill, etc, missing clasp, another bracelet suspending eight charms such as a hat, windmill, fan, crown, acorn, etc, fitted with heart clasp hallmarked London, together with a bracelet suspending seven charms such as a house, car, lamp, coin, etc, fitted with a heart clasp hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 164.3 grams, 5.28ozt
A collection of miscellaneous cut and other glassware to include decanter and stopper, liqueur glasses, sherry glasses, etc, together with a boxed set of six Edinburgh Crystal wine glasses, Dartington crystal Torrington beer tankard, a set of 6 boxed Royale County cut crystal whisky glasses etcCondition report: Three boxed sets as pictured.Some pieces are clearly part of a set, but are unmarked.Condition is used but generally good.
A Victorian silver tankard of bell shape with inscription, "Presented by the Town Council of Bury St Edmunds, for the Pen of Three Best Fat Pigs sold in Mr C Lawrence's sale, dated 1882", weight 9.1ozCondition report: Gilt washed interior. No apparent faults but would benefit from a polish. 13cm high. Probably pint sized or similar.
A box of miscellaneous metalware, to include a pair of brass figural candlesticks, cocktail shaker, novelty nutcracker etcCondition report: Plated tea set with general surface wear, some dents and age related wear throughout. Pewter tankard with lots of dents. Other items good other than typical age wear.
Tankard centroeuropeo siglo XIX. En marfil tallado representando escena continua con bacantes y putti en una Bacchanalia rodeada en la parte inferior por cenefa de roleos y mascarones de sátiros. La tapa rematada por dos querubines jugando sobre una peana con cenefa de motivos vegetales intercalando bustos de sátiros y bacantes, y el asa tallada con figura femenina, 42x25x13 cm. 1744 gr. Se adjunta documento de peritación expedido por la Federación Española de Anticuarios.
Tankard centroeuropeo siglo XIX. En marfil tallado representando "Bacchanalia" en una escena continua con bacantes y querubines. Con montura en plata punzonada y labrada en su color decorada con guirnaldas vegetales y bustos de querubines. Tapa rematada por putto sosteniendo un racimo de uvas y asa en plata labrada representando a sátiro tocando la siringa, 34,50x15x13,30 cm. 1096 gr. Se adjunta documento de peritación expedido por la Federación Española de Anticuarios.
TWO GRADUATED SIMILAR NORWEGIAN BIRCH TANKARDS, 19TH C, OF STAVED CONSTRUCTION WITH DOMED LID AND WEDGE THUMBPIECE, CRISPLY CARVED TO THE LID AND SIDES WITH ROUNDELS, ON THREE FEET, 18.5 AND 24CM H, UNDERSIDE OF LARGER TANKARD STAMPED C N AND INDISTINCT INSCRIPTION AND DATE Condition reportGood condition
VICTORIAN CHRISTENING TANKARD, London 1845, makers Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, 5.9 troy ozs, 8.5cms max H to top of scroll handle, part worn gilt interior, the foot in relief with floral decoration, front side engraved, vacant cartouche flanked by further engravings of Tiger Hunters upon an elephant and a recumbent tiger amongst foliage
A collection of 19th century ceramics including a jug with painted landscape and floral bouquet, with gilded initials to front, 21.5cm approx, together with a matching tankard, 14cm tall approx, an early 19th century teapot of lobed lozenge shaped form, with painted mark to base 228, pair of early 19th century tea bowls and three matching saucers, a dessert plate with botanical details marked Sharpus's of 13 Cockspur Street London, etc, (a collection)
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