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A 19th Century trumpet-shaped drinking glass with facet cut body and stem, 11.5cm high, a heavy 19th Century glass beaker with calibrated measurements, 9.5cm high and a 19th Century lead glass half-pint tankard with loop handle, 11cm high CONDITION REPORT: 104 - Measure has an inclusion to foot, small chip to foot edge and scratches. Glass - good. Mug - very scratched under, abrasion to rim near handle.
A pair of late 18th Century half-pint capacity glass tankards of capstan form, with ring banded detail and scratched decoration MD, 11 Basnett Street, Liverpool, 10cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition, no cracks or repairs, one tankard with a small chip to band above 'M'
Group of costume jewellery, silver hummingbird brooch set with synthetic ruby eye, 3.5 x 4cm, Dunhill lighter, PAT No. 477768, gold plated engine turned case, 5 x 3.3 x 1.1 cm, with a similar Zippo lighter, Wedgwood pendant, tankard charm, a pair of floral earrings, all in silver, copal necklace and pendant, Sigrid Olsen necklace and other itemsCONDITIONsilver gross weight 78 gramsplating has worn off of Dunhill along most edges lighter
A George II silver tankard, maker Francis Spilsbury, London, 1740: of baluster outline, with double domed hinged lid having acanthus decorated scrolling thumbpiece, the double scroll handle with target terminal, reeded girdle to the body, on a moulded circular spreading foot, 19cm. high, 860gms, 27.65ozs.
A collection of 19th century and later blue and white wares including an early 19th century tankard with landscape and deer detail, 12cm tall approx, a Copeland Spode Italian pattern serving plate, 32cm long, two Willow pattern meat plates, two graduated Natal pattern meat plates, a Royal Doulton Norbury pattern basin, 42cm diameter approx, an oriental vase and cover of lobed form, an oriental blue and white bowl (for restoration) etc (collection)
A collection of hunting related ceramics including a Gray's China figure of a lady fox in hunting dress designed by Peggy Alexander, two further matching figures of male foxes in hunting dress, a similar Royal Doulton figure, a Royal Albert figure of Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, a Lawley's Cheerio tankard, etc (collection)
A 19th century souvenir jug with black and white printed decoration showing scenes from the Isle of Man - Lezayre Church and vicarage and Douglas 15 cm tall approx, together with a small late 18th century jug with floral and leaf decoration in the Pratt palate 7.5 cm, a late 19th century continental terracotta bust of a figure wearing a sou'wester hat, impressed number 525 to interior of base, 26 cm tall approx, together with a stone tankard 11.5 cm (4)
A collection of Japanese eggshell porcelain coffee wares with floral detail, comprising coffee pot, milk jug, covered sugar bowl, six coffee cans and six saucers together with further ceramics including an Adams ware blue and white bowl, a relief moulded tankard, etc, together with a green glass bottle and a cod bottle for Stroud Breweries (collection)
A good selection of assorted fine ceramics including a pair of boxed Coalport fine-bone-china bonbonnières with paperwork, various small boxed Wedgwood items to include a Wedgwood glass tankard to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sir Winston Churchill, a cased Jasperware plaque of Prince Charles and a cased pair of Jasperware plaques commemorating the 1972 Silver Wedding anniversary Condition - the condition of the items in lot 58 is good. There is a wide variety of high quality (Wedgwood, Coalport etc.), Commemorative wares etc. and most of the boxed items have original accompanying paperwork.
Assorted items to include a pair of hand-carved wood bookends modelled as elephants, polished decorative marble eggs, an early 20th century mounted circular barometer and samples of natural amethyst and quartz crystalCondition - the copper tankard appears in reasonable condition. The pair of wooden elephant bookends appear in good condition although they are stained and faded. The marble eggs are generally OK. The quartz is very dusty. The Barometer appears good. The miniature early style chest with hinged lid has a 1 inch piece away from the edge of the right-hand lid. Ceramics appear good - no glaring problems. The hardwood Oriental style box appears good. The circular onyx bowl and lid - the lid is away. Please see images on website.
Historically Interesting Presentation Tankard of Donington Hall Prisoner of War Camp Interest, the EPNS 1 pint tankard is beautifully engraved with the signatures of the officers interned in the camp at the time of Christmas 1915. The tankard has 21 signatures in total. Engraved to the top is “Donington Hall Weihnachten 1915”. Probably produced by the officers to send home to loved ones, regimental HQ’s or for their captors. Donington Hall is part of Castle Donington. The prisoner of war camp was established here to accommodate captured German officers. This camp achieved a degree of notoriety in view of its relaxed security and the relatively comfortable conditions afforded the officers, one of whom stated that 'the Commandant did everything he could to alleviate our hard lot'. There appeared to be no restrictions on the consumption of alcohol, the prisoners frequented the luxurious rooms of the Hall, were waited on by lesser ranks, and games of football, cricket, tennis and skittles were organised, all of which led to criticism in the press and a debate in the House of Commons. Matters were made worse by the escape of the dashing pilot and adventurer Gunther Pluschow. In July 1915, after watching one of the deer in the surrounding park push its way through the perimeter fence, he and an accomplice, who was later recaptured, did the same and was able to make his way back to Germany via London and the neutral Netherlands. As such he became the only POW to escape from a UK prison camp back to Germany in either world war.
Asian Brunei engraved white metal tankard, with presentation inscription to the underside base, 3.5" high, 5.7 oz t; pair of French cut steel shoe buckles, silver plated belt with pierced figural panels, 36" long; two letter openers, two matching Art Deco silver handle dressing table brushes, silver hand mirror, Maxm boxed lighter and a magnifying glass
A Caughley circular plate, circa 1785, of fluted form, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Pagoda pattern with gilded rim, printed S, 21.5cm diameter together with a large Worcester cylindrical tankard transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the La Terre/Promenade pattern (damaged), 12.5cm high and an 18th century Chinese coffee cup, 5.9cm high (3)
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