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Collection of silver plate, to comprise two condiment stands, with glass bottles, a tazza, a single bottle coaster, a dish and jug with facetted sides, an oval tray, hot water jug, two tea pots, coffee pot, entree dish and cover, sugar caster, a conserve pot and spoon, a mustard and spoon, a cased pair of fruit spoons, a tankard, a jar, an oval shaped dish, a pair of sugar nips, a spoon and jug and a posy vase (Qty)
A collection of cut glass silver lidded scent bottles. Four scent bottles of spherical form, two with a silver hinged lid, one with a silver neck and the other with a white metal lid, the largest height 16cm; together with six miniture glass scent bottles with silver lids and one silver scent bottle, with foliate and scroll detail, hinged lid with a gilt interior, rubbed marks, various hallmarks. (11) The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £21.76.Both the tankard and coffee can are included in this lot.The tankard is pewter by Edwin Blyde. The coffee can is 19th century continental porcelain with indinstict markings to the base.
Militaria: a small collection to include a gold braided epaulette with lieutenant-colonel's crown and star insignia; a khaki cloth epaulette with colonel's insignia, some moth damage; a grey epaulette with the red monogram 'JA' below a coronet; a King's Own Scottish Borderers officers' collar badge; an envelope of British regimental letter head crests; and a pewter tankard with engraved inscription, 'Major P.C. Beaver From All Ranks 'A' Squadron 13/18 Royal Hussars (QMO) April 1974 - January 1975'.
F.A. XI TOUR OF THE WEST INDIES 1955 Miscellany relating to the Tour including itineraries issued by the F.A. Jamaica FA and Curacao F.A., a signed deflated leather football by the F.A. squad, Where To Live In Bermuda brochure, Bermuda newspaper 16/5/1955 covering the match, two 10" X 8" B/W photos, both slightly creased and one has minor paper loss, Bermuda penknife and metal light, a metal tankard Jamaica F.A. 1955, Curacao football leaflet Curacao F.A. lapel badge, FA Metal Tour badge and a Trinidad FA medal. Generally good
STOKE CITY F.C. VS. RANGERS F.C., HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT HOLDITCH COLLIERY DISASTER TANKARD, CIRCA 19TH OCTOBER 1937 the waisted Fielding's Crown Devon ceramic tankard moulded and painted in colours with tavern scene, transfer printed with words to AULD LANG SYNE, hand painted inscription in gilt Stoke City v. Glasgow Rangers 19.10.37. To commemorate your visit to Stoke on Trent From an old Stoke player A.R. Fielding., moulded thistle handle, stamped Crown Devon, Fielding’s. Made in England PP No. 804873 to the base Note: This rare and important tankard commemorates Rangers visit to Stoke-on-Trent to face Stoke City in aid of The Holditch Colliery Disaster Relief Fund.On the 2nd July 1937, a tragic accident occurred at the Colliery, during which 30 miners were killed and 8 injured. To raise funds for both victims and dependents, Stoke invited the champions of Scotland to play them in a benefit match. Rangers manager, Bill Struth, immediately accepted, with the game scheduled for October that year.30,000 fans turned out for the fixture and, despite it being a goalless draw, it was noted as an entertaining one. The Gers XI featured Dawson, Gray, McDonald, McKillop, Simpson, Main, Venters, Smith, Kinnear, Fiddes, and Little.It proved a resounding success for the relief fund, raising a total of £2,000. After the game, the Stoke chairmen gifted Rangers an important commemorative vessel known as a Loving Cup. This three-handled ceramic device continues to be used in a special ceremony prior to the first home match of each New Year to toast the reigning monarch.Indeed, any visitor to the Ibrox Trophy Room will still see that Loving Cup on display, besides which is an identical tankard to the one offered for auction. Presumably, Rangers officials and/or players would have been presented with these tankards to mark the solemn occasion.The ‘A.R. Fielding’ mentioned is believed to be Arthur Ross Fielding, who had two spells at Stoke City as a player between 1901-07.Provenance from Christies Auctions. Condition generally good. No chips, cracks or restoration. Crazing throughout as per manufacturing process. Minor wear to printed script of Auld Lang Syne. Additional images available.
A single 19th century tea pot, of fluted oval form and with flowers and pink design, in the style of Newhall, a black jasperware style 19th century pottery milk jug with relief classical design, a 20th century French glass tankard and an early 20th century gilt detailed glass vinegar bottle with stopper. (Chips, crazing and wear to tea pot, general wear to others).
A SWEDISH SILVER AND SILVER GILT LIDDED TANKARD NATIONAL CONTROL MARK, CIRCA 1945 The ogee domed cover with a ball thumb piece, inset with a coin and with chased foliate and scroll bands, the body with a scroll handle and on three ball feet 19cm (7 1/2in) high 807g (25.95 oz) Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Stands well Hinge good Cover sits well Engraving crisp Black marks to the body and base, possibly salt corrosion Some rubbing to the gilding Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD POSSIBLY BY RICHARD BAYLEY, LONDON 1736 With a scroll thumb piece to the ogee domed cover, a scroll handle, a girdle and on a circular foot 17cm (6 3/4in) high 590g (19 oz) Condition Report: Marks obscured Slightly wobbles Sings of possible erased engraving, thin patch of silver to the body Slight play to the hinge Cover sits well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF CHINESE STYLE HEREND PORCELAIN VESSELS, 19TH CENTURYHungary. Comprising a tankard, three cups, and two saucers, each double-walled, the outer wall reticulated and decorated with roundels enclosing flowers and swastika symbols, the handles molded as dragons and painted in green and gilt, the upper rims with gilt vines issuing blossoms, and the interiors painted with floral sprays. The tankard with a hinged cover and dragon finial, painted to the interior with rockwork issuing peonies and chrysanthemums. Each with a blue Herend mark to the base.Condition: Good condition with minor wear, few small chips, and manufacturing flaws including firing cracks. The tankard with repairs to the handle and foot, the cover unglazed.Provenance: Estate of Wolfgang Zacke (1942-2022), co-founder of Galerie Zacke, thence by descent. A saucer with an old label.Weight: 2.6 kg in totalDimensions: Height smallest to largest 6.9-31,2 cmThe Herend Porcelain Manufactory is a Hungarian manufacturing company, specializing in luxury hand-painted and gilded porcelain and was founded in 1826. In the mid-19th century, it was purveyor to the Habsburg dynasty and aristocratic customers throughout Europe. Many of its classic patterns are still in production.
A Clarice Cliff 'Crocus' tankard coffee set, 1930s, painted in colours between yellow and brown bands, comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a milk jug, six cans and saucers, printed with factory and 'Bizarre' marks to the underneath,coffee pot 18.5cm high (15)Condition ReportNo detected restoration when viewed under blacklight. With some imperfections to the ware, commensurate with the blanks the Bizarre studio worked on, including one cup with a slightly slumped handle. The decoration rubbed on areas. The some examples with remnants of old labels to the bottom, and one cup with it to the inside.
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