Chinese tankard, painted with figures in a Cantonese style, also Famille Rose dish painted with figures, late 18th early 19th century.The dish measures 17cm wideCondition report: The tankard has restoration to one side and the handle. The dish has a chip to the side of the foot but there is no restoration.
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A George V silver tankard, London 1925 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, with scroll handle on a circular foot, 10 cm high, together with assorted other items of silver comprising cruets, an Armada dish, two creamers and a pdestal dish, various dates and makers, 22 ozt. combined weight.Qty: 8Condition report: Soldered repair to the spout of of one of the creamers. All items with light surface scratches and marks commensurate with age and use.
A George V silver christening tankard, London 1923 (maker indistinct), of bellied form with scroll handle (8.5 cm), together with a further Victorian silver tankard and a silver bottle coaster, various dates and makers, 9 ozt. combined weight.Qty: 3Condition report: All appear in good order, with no obvious damage or repair. Light surface scratches throughout, with some tarnishing. All sit flush/flat
An important silver-gilt and enamel presentation tankardPavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1885octagonal form, the lower half divided by arched panels separated with twisted columns and stylized flowers in filigree enamel; the upper half with confirming flowers against green and blue grounds; the domed slip-on lid with ball finial and flaring articulated decorative edges; scroll handle similarly decorated; gilded interior, the base engraved with a presentation description in English 'The gift of the Emperor Alexander III to Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur Hardinge C.B.', 88 standard height: 21cm (8 1/4in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAccording to the inscription on underside present lot was a present to Sir Arthur Hardinge from the Emperor Alexander IIIAcquired by the present owner from the descendant of the recipient of the giftPresent lot was most likely presented to Arthur Edward Hardinge (1828-1892), a British general with distinguished military career, who served as aide-de-camp to Governor-general of India, fought in Crimean War ( 1854-1856), commanded a division in Bengal ( 1873-1878), the Bombay Army (1881-1885), and became a Governor of Gibraltar (1890). He became a general on April 1, 1883.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
A neo-classical cut-glass tankard in gilt-bronze mountsprobably Imperial Glass Factory, circa 1830round, body cut with faceted rhombus-pattern, top and bottom encircled with finely chased borders of foliate pattern, hinged lid cast and chased with shell motifs and centred with a sunflower, scroll handle with pierced rosette and floral motifs, unmarked height: 15cm (5 7/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired by a young American collector, David D. Daly of St. Paul, Minnesota at the Hammer Galleries, New York, 25 August 1937Thence by descentThis 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
Mixed Lot: George III small tankard of slightly tapering cylindrical form with reeded body bands, solid looped handle 6cm tall, 5.5cm diam, well marked for London 1806, maker JW, and octagonal mustard (lacking liner), Birmingham 1918 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd (a/f), together with a plated ovoid pepper, weighable silver 144gms
Late Victorian christening tankard of tapering cylindrical form to a plain circular foot, the body naturalistically engraved with birds amongst foliage and with presentation inscription dated 1895, hollow looped handle (small dents throughout), 8cm tall, London 1883 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, 127gms
A Chinese silver tankard, probably late19th century, of ovoid form, profusely chased and decorated with Chinese Warriors, Scholars and other Chinese characters within pavilion and garden settings, with shield shaped cartouche to upper main belly inscribed 'H.B. from [a Chinese signature]', C-scroll dragon, floral and foliate handle, raised on circular stepped foot with pierced band above, gilt interior, 'LW' and script mark for 'Luen Wo' Shanghai, to underside, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) high, weight 10.6 tr.oz.
A Victorian novelty silver mustard pot fashioned as a lidded tankard, Robert Hennell III, London 1851, of typical tankard form with leaf capped scroll handle and pierced shell thumb piece, reticulated scrollwork decoration, the hinged cover with flower head design to centre, opening to reveal a blue liner, 3½in. (8.8cm.) high; together with a Georgian mustard spoon, total weight without liner 6.1 tr.oz. (2)
A collection of 19th century copper lustre pottery. Two Sunderland pink lustre jugs sprigged with Classical figures, a plain quart tankard, a pedestal salt seller and a jug sprigged with fruit and flowers, largest 16cm. Non Sunderland jug with a rim chip. No other chips or cracks. Free from repair.
Four pieces of Royal Worcester blush ware and a Locke & Co planter. Including a blue ground tusk jug, moulded aesthetic vase shape 2350, flat back jug and a miniature tankard. Printed marks. Tusk jug 23cm. Tusk jug with a spout chip and hair crack across the base. Flatback with a filled chip. All other pieces in good order.
A RARE PRESENTATION SALVER COMMEMORATING THE LAUNCH OF H.M.S. CAPTAIN, 1743 engraved with the Royal coat-of-arms, and inscribed At Ye Launching of His Majesty's Ship The Captain, A Third Rate of 70 Guns, 1230 tuns, the 14 of April 1743. Built by Mr John Holland at Woolwich, the reverse with London hallmarks for 1742 -- 7¼in. (18.5cm.) wide; 240g Provenance - A tankard with identical engraving made by Thomas Farren is held within the national collection at Greenwich, Object ID No. PLT0208.Footnote: Captain was one of twelve Third Rates of 70 guns built to the 1733 Establishment. With Britain being simultaneously drawn into the Wars of Austrian Succession and Jenkins' Ear, ships were in pressing need and she was commissioned immediately at a fitted cost of £26, 065.11.8d. She had several commanders in quick succession, but her first was John Byng (executed 1757). Capt. Legge took command in 1744 and as part of Norris's Channel Squadron captured the privateers Le Faucon and Le Grand Turk 1744-5 as well as sparring with larger warships. Serving mainly off Biscay and Finisterre, after a refit she had a long spell in American and Canadian waters where she captured the supply ship Le Foudroyant. By 1774 she was showing her age and was converted to a 30-gun storeship and renamed Buffalo. However, she had a belated flourish to her career and was raised to 50-guns and established as a 4th Rate for service as flagship in the Downs. Coppered in 1780 for use as guard ship at Portsmouth, she took part at the Battle of Dogger Bank a year later, and was also at Howe’s Relief of Gibraltar in 1782. Worn out, she was paid off and broken up at Woolwich in 1783, forty years after she was launched there.
A silver double handled sugar bowl of Art Deco form with gadrooned belly, Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1932, a small silver sauce jug, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1970 and an egg cup and stand with beaded rim, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1925, total silver weight 12.3toz, together with a silver plated tankard. (4)
FREDERICK BRUETON (British 19th Century), 'An Old Tankard', still life study of a large German carved ivory tankard, signed and dated 1881, with label verso, 67 x 49cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall appearing in good condition with no immediately obvious damage. Probably original frame which has been painted gold.
A Stuart pewter tankard by Samuel Booth of York 17th century, with wriggle-work decoration of tulips and scrolls, with sun motif border decoration, touchmark to the inside of base S B below fleur de lis , height 16cm.Condition report: There is old resoldering/strengthening to the lid hinge and the top and bottom joins of the handle, pleases see additional images, otherwise general wear and knocks commensurate with age.
THREE PIECES ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY comprising a Worcester 'La Peche and La Promenade Chinoise' pattern large tankard, blue crescent mark; a smaller Caughley 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' pattern mug, 8.5cm high; and a Liverpool [Pennington's] 'Quails' pattern bowl 12cm diameter(Large tankard 13.5cm high)
Sale Item: NORTH OF ENGLAND CUP & TANKARD (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
DECKELBECHER MIT JAGDSZENE. DECKELBECHER MIT JAGDSZENE. Meissen. Datierung: 19. Jh. Technik: Porzellan, farbig und gold staffiert. Beschreibung: Konische Form mit umlaufender Akanthusblatt-Reliefbordüre über leicht ausschwingendem Standring. Leicht gewölbter Deckel mit stilisiertem Pinienzapfenknauf. Goldstaffage an Kanten, Reliefbordüre und Knauf. Die Wandung und der Deckel umlaufend mit polychromen Jagdszenen im Stil des Rokoko dekoriert. Im Hintergrund Schloss Moritzburg nahe Dresden. Maße: Höhe (mit Deckel) 16,5cm. Marke: Schwertermarke, 133,162, 'R' alles geprägt. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Meissen Deutschland Porzellan 19. Jahrhundert Jagd DECKELBECHER MIT JAGDSZENE. PORCELAIN TANKARD WITH HUNTING SCENE. Meissen. Date: 19th century. Technique: Porcelain, enriched in colours and gold. Description: Conical shape with circumferential acanthus leaf relief over a slightly protruding foot. Slightly domed lid with stylized pine cone knob. Gold decor on edges, relief border and knob. The body and lid are decorated with circumferential, polychrome rococo-style hunting scenes. In the background Moritzburg Castle near Dresden. Measurement: Height (with lid) 16,5cm. Mark: Swordsmark, 133, 162, 'R', all stamped. Explanations to the Catalogue Meissen Germany Porcelain 19th century Hunting
WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER IN KARTUSCHE. WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER IN KARTUSCHE. Berlin. Datierung: 1730er Jahre. Meister/Entwerfer: Manufaktur Cornelius Funcke. Technik: Beiger Scherben mit weißer Glasur und Dekor in Blau und Mangan. Zinnmontierung mit geschlossenem Boden. Beschreibung: Bekrönte Blattkartusche mit Devise NON SOLI CEDIT. Maße: Höhe 25cm. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin, erworben bei Seidel u. Sohn, Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Berlin Deutschland Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug Funcke, Cornelius WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER IN KARTUSCHE. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH PRUSSIAN EAGLE IN CARTOUCHE. Berlin. Date: 1730's. Maker/Designer: Manufactory of Cornelius Funcke. Technique: Beige body with white glaze and decor in blue and manganese. Tin mounting with covered bottom. Description: Crowned leaf cartouche with device NON SOLI CEDIT. Measurement: Height 25cm. Provenance: Private collection Berlin, purchased at Seidel u. Sohn, Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Berlin Germany Ceramics 18th century Funkce, Cornelius
WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER. WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER. Berlin. Datierung: Um 1730-40. Meister/Entwerfer: Manufaktur Cornelius Funcke. Technik: Sandfarbener Scherben mit weißer Glasur und Dekor in Blau und Mangan. Zinnmontierung mit geschlossenem Boden. Beschreibung: Bekrönte Blattkartusche mit Devise NON SOLI CEDIT. Maße: Höhe 24,5cm. Marke: Zinndeckel gemarkt. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Berlin Deutschland Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug Funcke, Cornelius WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH PRUSSIAN EAGLE. Berlin. Date: Around 1730-40. Maker/Designer: Manufacture of Cornelius Funcke. Technique: Sand-coloured body with white glaze and decor in blue and manganese. Tin mounting with covered bottom. Description: Crowned leaf cartouche with device NON SOLI CEDIT. Measurement: Height 24,5cm. Mark: Tin lid marked. Provenance: Private collection Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Berlin Germany Ceramics 18th century Funkce, Cornelius
WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER. WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER. Berlin. Datierung: Um 1730-40. Meister/Entwerfer: Manufaktur Cornelius Funcke. Technik: Brauner Scherben mit weißer Glasur und Dekor in Blau und Mangan. Scharnierter Zinndeckel. Beschreibung: Der Adler mit Monogramm FWR. Maße: Höhe 25,5cm. Marke: Zinndeckel gemarkt. Krug mit Bodenmarke F in Blau. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin, erworben bei Seidel u. Sohn, Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Berlin Deutschland Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug Funke, Cornelius WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH PRUSSIAN EAGLE. Berlin. Date: Around 1730-40. Maker/Designer: Manufactury of Cornelius Funcke. Technique: Brown body with white glaze and decor in blue and manganese. Hinged tin lid. Description: Eagle with monogram FWR. Measurement: Height 25,5cm. Mark: Tin cover marked. Tankard with mark F in blue on bottom. Provenance: Private collection Berlin, Purchased at Seidel u. Sohn, Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Berlin Germany Ceramics 18th century
WALZENKRUG MIT PARADIESVOGEL IN KARTUSCHE. WALZENKRUG MIT PARADIESVOGEL IN KARTUSCHE. Thüringen. Datierung: Um Mitte 18. Jh. Technik: Sandfarbener Scherben mit weißer Glasur und farbigem Dekor. Scharnierter Zinndeckel. Maße: Höhe 28,5cm. Marke: Bodenmarke A in Blau. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Thüringen Deutschland Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug WALZENKRUG MIT PARADIESVOGEL IN KARTUSCHE. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH BIRD OF PARADISE IN CARTOUCHE. Thüringen. Date: Around mid- 18th century. Technique: Sand coloured body with white glaze and coloured decor. Hinged tin lid. Measurement: Height 28,5cm. Mark: Marked A in blue on the bottom. Provenance: Private collection Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Thüringen Germany Ceramics 18th century
WALZENKRUG MIT PILASTERDEKOR BZW. WALZENKRUG MIT SPRINGENDEM PFERD IN KARTUSCHE. WALZENKRUG MIT PILASTERDEKOR BZW. WALZENKRUG MIT SPRINGENDEM PFERD IN KARTUSCHE. Datierung: Um Mitte 18. Jh. Meister/Entwerfer: Rheinsberg bzw. Hannoversch-Münden. Technik: Sandfarbener Scherben mit weißer Glasur und farbigem Dekor. Scharnierter Zinndeckel. Maße: Höhe 22cm/ 21,5cm. Marke: Je Bodenmarke. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug WALZENKRUG MIT PILASTERDEKOR BZW. WALZENKRUG MIT SPRINGENDEM PFERD IN KARTUSCHE. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH PILASTER DECOR AND TANKARD WITH JUMPING HORSE IN CARTOUCHE. Date: Around mid- 18th century. Maker/Designer: Rheinsberg or Hannoversch-Münden. Technique: Sand coloured body with white glaze and coloured decor. Hinged tin lid. Measurement: Height 22cm / 21,5cm. Mark: Each marked on the bottom. Provenance: Private collection Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Ceramics 18th century
WALZENKRUG MIT ARCHITEKTURLANDSCHAFT. WALZENKRUG MIT ARCHITEKTURLANDSCHAFT. Berlin. Datierung: 1730-40. Meister/Entwerfer: Manufaktur Cornelius Funcke. Technik: Beiger Scherben mit weißer Glasur und farbigem Dekor. Zinnmontierung. Maße: Höhe 28cm. Marke: Zinndeckel gemarkt. Krug mit Bodenmarke F in Blau. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin, erworben bei Seidel u. Sohn, Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Berlin Deutschland Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug Funcke, Cornelius WALZENKRUG MIT ARCHITEKTURLANDSCHAFT. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE. Berlin. Date: Around 1720/30. Maker/Designer: Manufactury of Cornelius Funcke. Technique: Beige body with white glaze and coloured decor. Tin mounting. Measurement: Height 28cm. Mark: Tin lid marked. Tankard marked F in blue on the bottom. Provenance: Private collection Berlin, purchased at Seidel u. Sohn, Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Berlin Germany Ceramics 18th century Funkce, Cornelius
WALZENKRUG MIT ARCHITEKTURLANDSCHAFT. WALZENKRUG MIT ARCHITEKTURLANDSCHAFT. Berlin. Datierung: Um 1730-40. Meister/Entwerfer: Manufaktur Cornelius Funcke. Technik: Beiger Scherben mit farbigem Dekor. Zinnmontierung. Maße: Höhe 25,5cm. Marke: Zinndeckel gemarkt. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Berlin Deutschland Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug Funcke, Cornelius WALZENKRUG MIT ARCHITEKTURLANDSCHAFT. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE. Berlin. Date: Around 1730-40. Maker/Designer: Manufactury of Cornelius Funcke. Technique: Beige body with coloured decor. Tin mounting. Measurement: Height 25,5cm. Mark: Tin lid marked. Provenance: Private collection Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Berlin Germany Ceramics 18th century Funkce, Cornelius
WALZENKRUG MIT MONOGRAMMKARTUSCHE FRIEDRICH WILHELM REX. WALZENKRUG MIT MONOGRAMMKARTUSCHE FRIEDRICH WILHELM REX. Berlin. Datierung: Um 1730-40. Technik: Beiger Scherben mit weißer Glasur und Dekor in Blau und Mangan. Zinnmontierung mit geschlossenem Boden. Maße: Höhe 24cm. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Berlin Deutschland Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug WALZENKRUG MIT MONOGRAMMKARTUSCHE FRIEDRICH WILHELM REX. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH MONOGRAMMING 'FREDERICK WILHELM REX' IN CARTOUCHE. Berlin. Date: Around 1730-40. Technique: Beige body with white glaze and decor in blue and manganese. Tin mounting with covered bottom. Measurement: Height 24cm. Provenance: Private collection Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Berlin Germany Ceramics 18th century
WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER UND PALMENBÄUMEN. WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER UND PALMENBÄUMEN. Berlin. Datierung: Um 1740. Technik: Beiger Scherben mit weißer Glasur und farbigem Dekor. Zinnmontierung mit geschlossenem Boden. Maße: Höhe 26cm. Zinndeckel gemarkt. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Berlin. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Berlin Deutschland Keramik 18. Jahrhundert Walzenkrug WALZENKRUG MIT PREUßISCHEM ADLER UND PALMENBÄUMEN. CERAMIC TANKARD WITH PRUSSIAN EAGLE AND PALMTREES. Berlin. Date: Around 1740. Technique: Beige body with white glaze, decorated in colour. Tin mounting with covered bottom. Measurement: Height 26cm. Mark: Tin lid marked. Provenance: Private collection Berlin. Explanations to the Catalogue Berlin Germany Ceramics 18th century
MÜNZDECKELHUMPEN. MÜNZDECKELHUMPEN. Königsberg. Datierung: 1705. Meister/Entwerfer: Christian Bistram. Technik: Silber mit Innen- und Teilvergoldung. Beschreibung: Breiter, mehrfach eingezogener Standring. In die zylindrische Wandung insgesamt 18 Silbermünzen eingelassen, unter anderem Danzig. Des weiteren je eine 'Auswurfmünze' anlässlich der Krönung Friedrich I. im Jahre 1701 in Königsberg, in der Mitte des scharnierten, mehrfach eingezogenen Deckels bzw. im Boden eingelassen. Der Ohrhenkel mit gegabelter Daumenrast, Perlzier und Schild. Vorne auf der Wandung unterhalb des Lippenrandes Besitzergravur mit Datum: "C.Federowitz Ao 1771 / 4 Juny". Auf der Oberseite des Deckels Umschrift: "Regina Sahmin Wittil Gebohr. Kaeyserin (?) 1706 15. Febri" / "Anna Dorothea : Fischerin : geb : Offin : Ao 1744 d. 13 Martii". Gewicht: 630g. Maße: Höhe 16cm. Marke: BZ Königsberg (Czihak Ostpreussen Nr.2), Jahresbuchstabe R für 1705, Tremolierstrich, MZ Christian Bistram (ab 1701, gest. 1738, ebd. Nr.292). Marke: Preussischer Steuerstempel. Bei dem vorliegenden Humpen handelt es sich der Größe und den Inschriften nach zu urteilen wohl um einen Damenhumpen. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Königsberg Polen Silber 18. Jahrhundert Münzhumpen Bistram, Christian MÜNZDECKELHUMPEN. PARTIALLY GILT SILVER COIN-TANKARD WITH GILT INTERIOR. Königsberg. Date: 1705. Maker/Designer: Christian Bistram. Technique: Partially gilt silver with gilt interior. Description: Wide foot rim with multiple indents. Inlaid in the cylindrical wall a total of 18 Silver coins, among others Danzig. Furthermore two 'coronation coins', each minted for the occasion of the coronation of Friedrich I. in Königsberg in 1701, in the center of the hinged lid and in the bottom. The ear-shaped handle with forked thumb rest, and shield. On the front, below the rim, owner engraving with date: "C.Federowitz Ao 1771 / 4 Juny". On the top of the lid inscription: "Regina Sahmin Wittil Gebohr. Kaeyserin (?) 1706 15th Febri" / "Anna Dorothea : Fischerin : geb : Offin : Ao 1744 d. 13 Martii". Weight: 630g. Measurement: Height 16cm. Mark: Inspection mark Königsberg (Czihak East Prussia No.2), year letter R for 1705, test mark, maker's mark Christian Bistram (from 1701, died 1738, ibid. No.292). Prussian tax stamp. The size and the inscriptions of this beaker indicate that it was intended to be a ladies' mug. Explanations to the Catalogue Königsberg Poland Silver 18th century Bistram, Christian
A Collection of Various 20th Century Commemorative China to include Wedgwood Tankard for HRH Prince Charles Designed by Richard Guyatt, QEII Coronation Mug by Paragon, Double Handled George VI and Elizabeth II May 12 1937 (Ltd Edition 478/1000) QEII Large Double Handled Coronation Mug by Paragon (No 69), Edward VIII Example Etc
A Collection of 19th Century and Later Ceramics to Include a Pair of Coalport Table Centre Bowls with Reticulated Borders Supported on Scrolled Stylised Tripod and with Hand Painted Decoration Awarded May 30th 1820 by the Society of Art, The Gold Medal (With Losses and Damage), Together with a Meissen Shaped Dish of Lobed Form (AF), Surprise Tankard, Parian Figural Groups to Include Mother and Children, Seated Cherub, Royal Crown Derby Blue and White Plates etc
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