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A Chinese Export tankard with metal handle, decorated in famille rose enamels with high ranking Manchu/Chinese women and children, 14 cm high, Qianlong; together with a Kutani dish of circular form, decorated in akaji-kinga and colours with three Imperial courtiers beneath two mai ogi [or other fans]; 39.5 cm diameter. The base with Kutani kanji mark, Meiji Period [2]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection. Please note that there is some damage and degradation to this lot, including: an easily apparent hairline on the dish, and a hairline, and replacement handle on the tankard..
A Chinese famille rose Armorial mug, Qianlong, painted with the arms of Vavasour accollé with Chaplin, in turquoise, pink and black enamels with gilt and iron-red details, 13.5cm high Provenance: Private English CollectionThis tankard is illustrated David Sanctuary Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, p.564 of volume 1清乾隆 粉彩描金纹章瓷杯拍品来源:英国私人收藏著录:David Sanctuary Howard,1970年,《中国纹章瓷》,第一卷,第564页Condition Report: handle with surface glaze cracks but appear not to break cracks as they don't go through to other side handle with glaze frit to one side measuring 17mm x 5mm shallow glaze frit to underside of foot approximately 7mm x 3mm Condition Report Disclaimer
A silver tankard, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1944, with presentation inscription, 12cm high, approximately 11.4oztCondition report: Some very minor knocks, otherwise good order.As per the description, there are surface scratches, knocks and also some marks to the gilded interior.It will hold approximately 1 pint.
Three bone china drinking tankards commemorating Derby & Grand National landmarks,‘The Derby Tankard’ by Spode, England, inscribed with Derby 200 crest logo and THE OFFICI AL BICENTENARY TANKARD, with COMMEMORATING THE 200th RUNNING OF THE DERBY in gold leaf lettering around the inner rim and printed legend to base detailing the first running of the race on 4th May 1780, 10 x 11cm.; Spode, England green and gold tankard commemorating 150 years of the Grand National, Aintree's jumping horse logo to front, AINTREE COMMEMORATES 150 YEARS OF THE GRAND NATIONAL printed to reverse, both within laurel wreaths, 10 by 10cm.; white Royal Worcester mug commemorating 150 years of the Grand National with similar inscriptions, 9 by 7.5cm.
Collection of horse racing memorabilia,comprising: a Martell Grand National Limited Edition decanter commemorating 10 years of the Martell Grand National, etched to both side, with COA, Limited Edition 3560 of 4000, in original box, 23 cm; sold together with a set of three Horse and Jockey Commemorative Glasses Martell 2002, Limited Edition 2856 of 6000, 30 cm; and two Royal Doulton Desert Orchid and Dawn Run porcelain plates, a Royal Worcester Desert Orchid porcelain plate and a Royal Worcester 150 years of the Aintree Grand National; Red Rum memorabilia, including a souvenir framed wall mirror, signed to the backboard by Ginger McCain; sold together with a Spode porcelain decorative plate with Red Rum on the front, Limited Edition 178 of 200, with box and COA; a Danbury MInt porcelain plate of Red Rum, with COA and box and a Royal Doulton porcelain plate of Red Rum, Limited Edition 929 of 7500; together with two Red Rum lapel badges; VHS, Ivor Herbert's Red Rum book; blue Rotary Club Langholm sash with official programme 3rd June 1979; the lot also including a boxed 2007 John Smiths Grand National special edition commemorative tankard; also a Beswick Arkle with Pat Taaffe up figural group, a Beswick Arkle model and an Arkle head, 20th century, the figural group of Pat Taaffe seated on Arkle, wearing the Duchess of Westminster's racing colours and No.6 number cloth, raised upon a mahogany oval base, bears factory marks and printed plaque, height: 31.5 cm damage to one of the ears on the Arkle Pat Taaffe model and the reins are damaged on one side (a qty.)
Victorian lawn tennis trophy,awarded to Herbert Chipp in 1881 by the Hampstead Cricket Club in their Annual Lawn Tennis Tournament. nickel silver trophy tankard, 12 by 9cm. Condition is good with obvious surface scratches to tankard, there is a dent is the lower side of the handle and it is tarnished.Just three years later Chipp would lose out to Lawford in the rounds at Wimbledon and later become a respected tennis author and administrator.
Memorabilia presented to Les Cocker during his career at Leeds United, comprising a small silver-plated dish presented by Valencia CF at a Fairs Cup tie against Leeds United, season 1965-66; a Bohemian glass ashtray presented by AC Sparta Praha at a Fairs Cup tie against Leeds United, season 1970-71; a pewter pint tankard presented by the Wakefield branch of the Supporters' Club in recognition of his services to Leeds United; a Leeds United 1972 FA Cup Final Dinner invitation addressed to Mr & Mrs Les Cocker (4)Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.
Pewter tankard from the London FA v Lausanne Inter-Cities Fairs Cup match, held at Highbury, 21st October 1957, of typical form with applied enamel LONDON FOOTBALL ASSN badge above engraved body, the base engraved with the London coat of arms, 12cm.; sold together with official programme for London v Lausanne Inter-Cities Cup, played at Highbury, 23rd October 1957, four page programme, front cover with Arsenal FC title, featuring history of International Industries Fair Inter-Cities Cup and team sheets including players such as Greaves, Dwight, S Charlton, Saunders, Haynes, etc, (2)
SMALL CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE TANKARD, QING DYNASTY together with other assorted items to include, a hardstone water-dropper, a bronze seal, a silver finial, a pewter globe inkwell, a small blue and white vase, a spinach jade cup, a wucai bowl, and two modern soapstone seals, Cup height: 7cm, Bowl diameter: 10.5cm (10)
A ROYAL COPENHAGEN MODEL OF A CALF AND A MILKMAID number 644, 7cm wide x 6cm high; a late 19th / early 20th century continental porcelain figurine, a Staffordshire figure and a 19th century Staffordshire tankard Condition: Copenhagen in good condition; continental figure has a crack and restoration to the dress; tankard has minor marks and scratches to the glaze; Staffordshire figure with minor surface chips and crazing
A SELECTION OF METALWARE, to include a curved rectangular foliate embossed tray, raised on shell design legs, a floral embossed white metal dish, an incomplete cutlery tray, a tankard pewter beer jug, a white metal teapot, a white metal 'Royal Worcester fire proof coffee jug, white metal candle stick and a brush, a variety of EPNS, stainless steel knives, forks table spoons, teaspoons, steak knives, serving spoons, cake knife, etc
A George VI silver tankard, with straight sides, scroll handle and stepped foot, Sheffield 1944 by John Dixon and Sons, 12.3cm high, 10.65ozt, 331.3g CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
A George V silver tankard, with straight sides and 'C' scroll handle, Sheffield 1926 by Walker and Hall, 12.5cm high, 17.8ozt, 553.6g CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
A large silver plated ice bucket in the form of a lidded tankard, 25cm high, a silver plated crumb tray, a silver plated mustard pot and an oval tray with embossed decoration CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
A 19th century Continental hard-paste porcelain bough vase, in the form of a serpentine bombe commode, with relief floral decoration (a/f), w.22cm; together with a 19th century Chinese export porcelain tankard (a/f) (2)Condition report: Flower pot with large crack and repair.Both in poor condition as per description (a/f).
A Chinese famille rose punch bowl, 18th century, of circular form, painted with figures in floral panels, 25.5cm diameter, and a blue and white tankard, c.1800, painted with a landscape, 14.3cm high (2)Condition report: Punch bowl - cracked with glaze losses, rim restored. Minute chips to foot rim.Tankard - chipped, cracked, and replacement metal handle.
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