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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
A mid-Victorian silver lidded tankard, in the medieval style and of cylindrical form, the hinged domed cover with raised thumbpiece opening to reveal gilt washed interior, 13.4oz, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1866, h.18cmCondition report: Stands well but foot rim is bent.Hinge good and cover fits very well.All marks good.With numerous small dents throughout, but no splits or repairs.Gilt to interior is good.
A good selection of pewterware including 19th century examples: two jelly moulds, various tankards to include a large lidded tankard with engraved glass base and an unusual musical tankard commemorating Edward VIII; together with ceramic plates to include a set of six Crown Staffordshire plates, each with gilding against a mid-green ground, and a pair of Copeland Spode Indian Tree style plates (selection)
A square silver plated entree dish and cover, a silver plated cocktail shaker, a half pint tankard, a chalice, a Parisian white handled carving set, with five matching table knives, a Ryalls old English pattern part canteen, an apostle handled serving spoon with gilt bowl, a filigree model of a ship and a chest, two sifter spoons and other silver plated items
A Garrards silver plated large covered tankard, the base marked Trinity Chapel, Brighton, with engraved crest (a/f), a large silver plate on copper pedestal rose bowl, with embossed floral design and lion mask ring handles, together with a James Dixon & Sons Sheffield silver plated coffee pot, with engraved Greek key design
George II silver tankard, by John Swift, London 1751, slight baluster form with an engraved cartouche, over a domed circular foot, height 12.5cm, weight approx. 396g (12.73 troy ozs) (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
A Secessionist pewter-mounted glass tankard,with an etched green and clear glass body with wheat ears, cast mark to the underside of the cover,18cm high, anda biscuit barrel and cover,unmarked,17cm high (3)Condition report: Glass tankard good overall - no chips viewed. Some mottling to the green panels - two photos show the cast marks and the underside of the thumb piece.Cover on the biscuit barrel possibly a replacement.
Three Tudric pewter tankards,designed by Archibald Knox, each stamped 'English Pewter' and numbered '066', '0334', the largest 'Made by Liberty & Co.',13.5, 12.5 and 11cm high (3)Condition report: Small - left - dented rim and base. Scuffing to the outside.central tankard - dents to the rim - minor scuffing.Right ankard - one dent to the body - scuffing to outside.
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