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Collection of antique pewter, including matched set of nine graduated Victorian tankards with brass rims, the largest 15cm high, miniature lidded tankard with Glasgow touch mark and a pewter gobletProvenance: Estate of the Late Jane SumnerCondition report: One small tankard has lost its handle, quart tankard with old repair to foot (see images) otherwise typical wear, dents, minor misshapening etc
Group of 18th century Chinese armorial porcelain, including a nut basket, chocolate cup (one handle missing), tankard and dish, the dish painted en grisaille and the rest famille rose, the nut basket measuring 24cm across (4)Condition report: Chocolate cup has one handle missing and a light hairline on the base. The basket is missing its handles, and has repairs and hairlines on one end. The saucer has restoration on the right hand side. The tankard is missing its handle and is extensively repaired.
1920's two-handled sugar bowl, mask handles, pierced decoration to corners, on claw feet, Birmingham 1926, makers RP, 7ozt approx, an early 20th century silver miniature jug, angled handle with semi-gadrooned decoration, Birmingham 1900, makers mark worn, 4.5cm high, 1ozt approx and a miniature silver tankard, Birmingham 1919, makers ESB, 0.9ozt approx (3)
Collection of silver and silver plate consisting of: A pair of Mappin & Webb silver plated bottle coasters, a silver bottle coaster bearing marks for W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1989, 13cm across, a silver tankard bearing marks for Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1931, 12cm high, 300g approx overall and a silver milk or cream jug, bearing marks for Roberts & Dore, Birmingham, 1934, 10cm high, 130g approx overall (5)
A mixed group of ceramics including a Moorcroft 'Anemone' pattern dish, diameter 12cm, Linthorpe majolica plate with pierced rim and shaped bowl with foliate relief decoration, Royal Copenhagen squat vase decorated with butterflies/moths, Royal Copenhagen lidded twin handled bowl and cream jug with underglaze blue floral decoration, two Wedgwood blue jasperware lidded trinket boxes, one for the Wembley 1924 exhibition featuring lion to lid, a Portmeirion 'totem' butter dish (af), further ceramics including stoneware ewer and tankard, enamelled blue glass vase (af), teddy bear, etc.Additional InformationPortmeirion dish chipped, blue glass vase chipped, Moorcroft dish crazed throughout, Copenhagan items appear okay, Linthrope items with surface scratches, crazed throughout with hollow sound to tap but no visible cracks, the Wedgwood triket boxes with some surface scuffs, the lid featuring the two figures with small chip to underside of lid, some dirt and discolouration, fritting, etc.
Royal Doulton 'Pottery in the Past' Twin Handled Pot, decorated with images of ladies painting pottery, measures 7'' tall; a Royal Doulton Collector's International tankard dated 1972, decorated with Carol singers, measures 7''. Together with a Johnnie Walker white water jug with traditional markings.
A George I pewter dome-lidded tankard, circa 1720Having a ram's horn thumbpiece, single-curve handle with boot-heel terminal, lower single-fillet to drum, and the crowned initials 'T' and 'W' struck to rim, 16cm highFootnotes:Exhibited:European Pewter in Everyday Life (1600-1900), University of California, 1988 and curated by Kenneth Barkin.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN EARLY GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD, maker's mark I & M, London 1768, of baluster form, the hinged high domed cover with open scroll heart thumbpiece, "S" scroll handle with curled terminal on a low foot, all later chased with scrolling foliate panels, one engraved with an extensive presentation inscription dated 1870, the cover pierced to accommodate a cast silver horse finial, maker J & J Williams, Exeter 1875?, 25ozs 14dwts, horse 1oz 14dwts (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
Kleiner Zierhumpen, Ende 19. Jh., Kupfer, Messing und umlaufende Beinschnitzerei mit Arkaden und Figuren. Getrieben ornamentierter Scharniedeckel mit figürlichem Knauf. Leicht ber. & best., H. 12 cmSmall ornamental tankard, late 19th century, copper, brass and surrounding bone carving with arcades and figures. Driven ornamented hinged lid with figural knob. Slightly rubbed & bumped, h. 12 cm.
A late 19th century German? silver Scandinavian style embossed lidded tankard, on three ball feet, import marks for David Bridge, London 1896, height 13.2cm, 12.5oz.CONDITION: Lid a little loose in situ. Possibly once gilded?? Small dent to the base. Overall condition is otherwise good. Import marks clear.
A George II silver tankard with later floral decoration and engraved presentation for Bruton Agricultural Show prize for Best Hunter ... Black Bess Dec 1872 with for London 1731 and marker WM Darkeratt. Damage and repaired to base/foot. Ht 12cm, approx. weight 345gms. Important: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pierced vase and three other Royal Worcester floral decorated items, consisting of a miniature twin handled mug, a larger mug and a vase (4). Crack across the base of the tankard. No other damage to note. The reticulated vase is botled but probably from manufacture.
Five Royal Crown Derby pieces comprising a miniature tankard, small dish, pepper, a saucer and a sugar vestle in the form of a coal scuttle together with a French porcelain Sevres style box, two other French porcelain boxes, a Moorcroft floral decorated oval shaped box, an early 19th century saucer and a late 18th century Imari pattern plate (qty on one tray)
Quantity of assorted mainly 19th century pewter comprising a flagon, plates, tankards, pepperettes, chamber sticks etc (on two trays) . The large flagon lacking its knop and roughly half of the flattened rim. One tankard with a re soldered handle. Glass compnents either matched or damaged. Dents and flaking throughout.
A mixed selection of 19th/20th century ceramics including a blue and white Burleigh part dinner service, Royal Doulton ''Sonnet'' pattern part tea/dinner service, early 19th century pearl ware tankard, Staffordshire ware, etc (in four boxes and one tray). Burgess Chintz and similar mostly marked and largely in good order. Both teapots with internal staining from use, one teapot lid damaged.
An Edward VII silver tankard, with embossed scrolling decoration and central cartouche bearing inscription dated 1906, hallmarks for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1902, height 11.5cm, gross weight 8.75ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairHallmarks clear and legibleSome scratches in placesSmall area underneath handle with slightly deeper scratches, only noticeable with close inspectionInscription reads 'A small token of a great esteem presented to A.N.Mollely by the staff of the Scotch House Ltd August 1906
A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD WITH REEDED GIRDLE, PIERCED THUMBPIECE AND HEART TERMINAL, 19.5CM H, FULLY MARKED, BY CHARLES HOUGHAM, LONDON 1784, 23OZS 8DWTS Good condition, with light wear consistent only with age, no engraving or, in our opinion, evidence of erasure, no repair, marks good, minor dent on edge of handle
A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD WITH DOMED LID AND REEDED GIRDLE, THE TAPERING HANDLE WITH PIERCED THUMBPIECE AND HEART TERMINAL, 23CM H, MARKED ON BODY AND LID, MARKS RUBBED, LONDON 1792, 25OZS 18DWTS Repaired at upper junction of handle, the top of the lid pierced at later date and fitted with a wood knop, handle with two later bone insulators, marks rubbed, general wear
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