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A 925 silver candle lighter, with moulded silver handle, 31cm long, together with a pierced bonbon dish marked 'Commonwealth Silver', 17.8cm wide, white metal tankard with engraved shield cartouche depicting a stag and bow in a natural landscape, 13.5cm high, a white metal serving knife, 29cm long (4)
A silver Cheshire Agricultural Society presentation tankard, George Unite, Birmingham 1875, of tapered cylindrical form externally chased surrounding a central cartouche titled 'Crewe 1875 Presented to Mr J Cornes, for the best three cheeses exhibited in the local show', elaborate moulded handle, 12.5cm high, 8.4ozt
A late 19th century 'Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd' brass miners lamp, of typical tapering form, applied with brass manufactures lamp, 24cm high, a 19th century painted metal carriage lamp, a 19th century lidded pewter tankard of waisted form, with loop side handle, 26cm high, 19th century pewter plates and tankards, a brass saucepan, cased opera glasses etc (Qty)
A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD unclear maker's marks, London 1755, of baluster shape with scrolling handle and acanthus thumbpiece, the body with foliate and flowerhead embossed decoration and cartouche inscribed "The Earl of Pembrokes prize for the best 100 ewes penned for sale Wilton Fair September 12th 1859", 12.7cm high, 341gms Condition Report: Available upon request
George lst - Important and Early Britannia Wonderful Silver Tankard, Bearing the Hallmarks for London 1720. The Makers Mark P.L - Francis Plymley. Also with Britannia Silver Mark. - Please Confirm with Photo of Base. Looks to Have Been Embossed In The Victorian Period 1837 - 1901, Otherwise Excellent. Silver Weight 250 grams. Height 4 Inches - 10 cm.
A collection of assorted 19th and early 20th Century English teawares to include a Royal Crown Derby 1128 coffee can and saucer, a Derby tankard with a hand painted cartouche panel, gilt coffee cans, together with a pair of Staffordshire greyhounds, a Royal Crown Derby 1128 candle snuffer and a Royal Doulton Dewar's Whisky water jug, S/D. (qty)
A Chinese export porcelain tankard, c.1780, of bell form, decorated with a floral cartouche and a puce landscape cartouche surrounding the handle, 13.5cm high, together with a similar example, c.1800. of barrel form with entwined handle, decorated with floral spray cartouche, 13.5cm high (2)Condition report: Bell tankard- Two small firing cracks to base of handle due to manufacture. Wear to golding and enamel. Firing blister to edge of handle, flat chip to rear of footBarrel tankard- Some minor wear to enamel and kiln pick up but overall good order
A George IV silver tankard, by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1829, of tapered cylindrical form, the domed hinged cover with a cast flowerhead finial, the sides with an applied upper frieze of flowering branches and thistles, foliate cast scroll handle, the projecting foot with repeated flowerheads, gilt lined within, 22cm high, weight 850 gms.
VICTORIAN SILVER 17TH CENTURY-STYLE LIDDED TANKARD, London 1866, by George Richards & Edward Charles Brown, stepped hinge cover, lion and shield thumb piece, tapering sides with acanthus engraved bands, gilded interior, base stamped with retailers mark for Rowell of Oxford, 23cms high, 33 Troy ozshallmarks slightly rubbed
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