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Lot 156

A Collection of Silver Plated Items to Feature Boxed Beatrix Potter Christening Tankard, Teapot, Coffee Pot, Cocktail Shaker etc

Lot 17

A Late 19th Century Coopered and Banded Tankard, 11cms High

Lot 222

Two Glass Animal Ornaments/Paperweights in the Form of Rearing Horse and Eagle Together with a Lidded Tankard with Stag Design

Lot 247

LARGE GLASS TANKARD ENGRAVED WITH ROYAL CREST WITH ROYAL ENGINEERS BELOW, 15CM HIGH

Lot 59

A mixed group to include Spode storage jars, pewter tankard, Silver Jubilee goblets etc. Capodimonte figure damaged. Chip to lid of one storage jar.

Lot 325

A Chinese famille verte wucai vase, a Chinese blue and white and an Imari mug, tallest 18cmCONDITION: The blue and white vase has several pits and firing marks to the body and neck. The tankard has a vertical crack running nearly all the way through the body opposite the handle vertically. The polychrome vase has firing marks to the neck and some pitting to the body.

Lot 67

A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER PLATED COPPER AND BRASS TANKARD with gilt lining and figural relief decoration, 12cm diameter x 16cm high together with a hammered pewter teapot and sugar bowl and further metalware At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 17

A mixed collection of ceramic items including: Royal Doulton Melrose tea ware items, Wade gold cups and saucers, Masons hunting scene tankard, Astbury hunting scene teapot etc (1 tray).

Lot 210

LARGE SELECTION OF BRASS AND COPPER WAREincluding a pierced trivet, engraved name plate 'H. Affleck', horse brasses, shaped gas wall light arm, tea canister, tankard, vase and other items

Lot 400A

A GEORGE VI SILVER TANKARD, by Zachariah Barraclough & Sons, Chester 1938, with leaf-form thumbpiece, inscribed Tony 1941 / Tight Lines / Straight Powder. 9cm high, 6.7 troy ounces

Lot 434

A GEORGE III SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, London 1784, by Samuel Godbehere, of baluster form with hinged domed cover, pierced thumbpiece, and S-scroll handle, well-struck full set of marks to cover and body. 23cm high, 28.5 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Complete set of marks to cover and base. Marks are clear. Three shallow dents to the cover. Cluster of scratches to an area of the body beneath the girdle. In generally good order commensurate with age.

Lot 219

RAF wooden tankard with brass liner

Lot 287

Concorde - metal tankard featuring aircraft image etched to see-through bottom

Lot 188

Donald Brooke (20th century), Still Life study of mixed flowers in a pewter tankard, oil on board, signed lower right, 25 x 18cm

Lot 397

Royal Doulton - Stoneware - Shell Mex Bristol - A rare and unusual early 20th century Royal Doulton made stoneware drip glaze tankard for Shell Mex & BP Ltd of Bristol. Rare company issue tankard with impressed stamp to the base. No 9932. 

Lot 214

VICTORIAN SILVER TANKARD, LONDON 1842, of hexagonal form, the sides engraved with gothic tracery, 9cm high; together with another VICTORIAN SILVER TANKARD, BY CHARLES REILY & GEORGE STORER, LONDON 1842, of baluster hexagonal form, the sides decorated in relief with hunting scenes, 9cm high (c.10oz) (2)

Lot 1821

A SUPERB LARGE 17TH-18TH CENTURY AUGSBURG SILVER AND IVORY TANKARD, the lid set with semi-precious stones and carved ivory eagle with portrait plaque, the ivory tusk body carved with a scene of cupids with rams pulling a chariot, lion and cupid merrymaking, the carved ivory handle with a cupid mask head and supported on a circular silver base, repousse with scrolls and set with coloured stones. 13ins high. Base: 7ins diameter.

Lot 1989

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER PINT TANKARD, plain body with acanthus handle. Edinburgh 1863. Maker: J. McKay. Weight 9ozs.

Lot 218

A BOXED STUART CRYSTAL SUGAR SIFTER, HEIGHT 7.5INS, TOGETHER WITH A THOMAS WEBB BOXED TANKARD, HEIGHT 5.5INS, AND CULINARY CONCEPTS, LONDON, TWO GOBLETS WITH STANDS HAVING HAMMER BEATEN FINISH

Lot 274

Misc Silver Plated Items, Consisting of 2 Lidded Entree Dishes, 2 Teapots, Sugar Scuttle, Egg Cup and Tankard ( 7 ) Items In Total.

Lot 94

A GOOD 18TH / 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN MUG / TANKARD, the body decorated with scenes of birds and native landscapes, with a spreading foot 13cm high .

Lot 150

A GOO 18TH CENTURY CHINESE QIANLONG FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TANKARD, the body of the moulded tankard decorated with scenes of native floral borders, 16cm high x 16cm wide.

Lot 158

A GOOD 18TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TANKARD / MUG, with a twisted moulded handle, the decoration of a native landscape, 12cm high x 14cm wide.

Lot 185

A GOOD 18TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE QIANLONG PORCELAIN MUG / TANKARD, decorated with typical qianlong landscape views, 15cm high x 17cm.

Lot 350

A GOOD 18TH CENTURY CHINESE ROUGE DE FEUR PORCELIAN TANKARD, the tankard decorated with a landscape view, with a geometric border and moulded handle, 14.5 cm high.

Lot 18

SECTION 18. A white metal Samovar and large silver-plated lidded tankard jug, various silver-plated hollow wares and flatware

Lot 22

SECTION 22. A shelf of ceramics including Staffordshire dogs, character jugs, large twin-handled Doulton style tankard with frog inside, figures and vase etc.

Lot 68

A box of various silver-plated items including champagne bottle coasters, toast rack, Viners teapot and tankard etc.

Lot 74

A collection of assorted silver-plated novelty cocktail stick holders including a well, a duck and a pair of golf bags etc. together with a silver-plated tankard and a lighter stand with four ashtrays

Lot 14

A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern tankard, approx 14cm in height; a similar beaker, first quality (2)

Lot 18

North Wales. An illustrated manuscript journal, by Isabella Nicholson, 1837, pp.40, written throughout in a neat hand to rectos and verso (a few pages blank), with headings: 'Arvonia', 'Bangor', 'Beddgelert', 'Tan-y-Bwlch', 'Ffestiniog', 'Snowden', 'Tyn-y-Maes', narrative interspersed by a few poems and 9 pen & ink drawings: 'Llyn Colwyn', 'Tan-y-Bwlch Inn', 'From the window of the Oakley Arms', Tan-y-Bwlch', 'Goat Inn' (with paint splodge not affecting image), 'Pont Aberglasllyn', 'Ciliart's Tomb', 'Plas Colwyn', 'Trifain - Moel Goch - Blenglog', latter 4 full-page, and 2 watercolours, one of two dragonflies on heather, and the other of butterflies amongst harebell tendrils (full-page), first page with ink inscription 'Presented to Isabella Nicholson by her grateful Brother', watermarked J. Whatman 1836, stationer's oval blindstamp to upper left corner of second leaf 'London Superfine', page block loose in original blue card covers, rubbed and marked, 4to (26 x 21 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESA beautifully illustrated travelogue by Isabella Nicholson, the sister of artist George Nicholson (1795?-1838), who exhibited drawings in watercolour and pencil of flowers, birds, and occasionally landscapes, at the Liverpool Academy between 1829 and 1845. The sketchbook charts Isabella's excursion in picturesque North Wales with two friends, Edward and Mary Ann, which begins with a sea voyage from Liverpool on the Prince Llewellyn at 9am on Saturday August 5th 1837. On arrival at Beddgelert from Bangor the author writes: "Everything here is charming and romantic ... I feel temptation to draw at every step." As well as the usual descriptions of the "strikingly beautiful" scenery, the journal is full of minute observation, detailed conversations, anecdote and good humour, for example: the Captain of the ship allowing a bee to perambulate his arm for half an hour rather than end its life; the curious seaweed at Garth made into cat-o'-nine-tails by boys; and her disbelief at and subsequent measuring of the 15 foot thick walls of the Eagle Tower, Caernarvon Castle. Prices of food and board are noted, and various comments made about meals, such as a description of the consumption of "a hot roasted duck & a glass of good ale" and "we devoured a couple of fowls, fresh roasted, for our tea". At Ffestiniog Isabella describes rural life: "In the meadows we observed a fine example of discipline among the Mowers; there were 7 in one rank, sweeping with simultaneous action, and resting together". Local customs are noted, such as drinking from the Antique Tankard of Beddgelert, and notable characters such as the two Mrs. Pritchards are mentioned. At one of their boarding houses Isabella writes of "all the house in the hall lilting to the harp", describing the vivid scene of glaring light and wild strains of music, to which master and servant alike dance and partner each other. She describes a misty ascent of Snowdon, alternately riding and leading a pony, and mentions a boy sent to guide them who was unable to speak a word of English; on the ascent she and her party are forced to find shelter in an old lady's cottage, where "several Welsh lasses came in quite wet", including "a mountain beauty". She also describes an evening when cannons were fired: "the effect was astonishing, it was answered by all the echoes in Snowdonia", the netting of a butterfly which "enriches my cabinet", and Mary Ann turning her back on Edward to negotiate a gate "lest he should see her stockings".

Lot 292

A silver tankard of baluster form engraved "Presented to Jack Cook from the Directors of Toveys of Cirencester in Appreciation of 50 years Excellent Service to the Company 1919-1969", together with various copper one penny pieces, mounted and a collection of coinage to include commemorative crown, a lead medallion inscribed "Marchio De Arthvrvs Wellington", bearing profile of Wellington to one side and inscription within a wreath to the other, weighable silver 7 oz

Lot 807

ORNATE EPNS TRAY WITH PEWTER TANKARD, COINS, SALT SHAKER ETC

Lot 294

A pair of silver plated candlesticks, a plated King's pattern ladle, a small plated tankard, tea caddy and a toddy ladle. (6)

Lot 310

A hallmarked silver half pint baluster tankard of plain form with acanthus leaf detail to handle with a silver goblet, total weight 11oz, Sheffield 1911 and Birmingham 1977. (2)

Lot 313

A Victorian hallmarked small silver tankard with embossed foliate decoration, height 9cm, with a similar smaller example, total weight 7oz, London 1889 and 1942, S/D.

Lot 580

An early 20th century silver Eastern tankard of plain tapering cylindrical form mounted with a walrus tusk handlescroll decorated base, marked 925, height 14cm.

Lot 189

Ornate Victorian silver tankard Sheffield 1873 maker Fenton Bros weight 9.62 ozt H 14 cm

Lot 245

A Wedgwood 1953 coronation tankard, designed by Eric Ravilious, printed and painted in yellow and pink, printed marks and numbered in red , 10.5cm high

Lot 7

A boxed silver egg cup, napkin ring and miniature tankard CONDITION REPORT: 107g gross.

Lot 79

A tray of metal ware, swing handled brass bucket, tankard, ammunition shell, ashtrays, marble inkwell etc

Lot 164

A tray of cased cutlery and antique pewter, tankard, napkin rings, inkwell etc

Lot 47

A tray of brass ware - tazza, miniature tankard, miniature teapot, ashtrays etc

Lot 178

Military brass cannon shell, a brass bell, a pewter tankard, a leather Gladstone bag and a metal fishing tin and other items

Lot 438

Assorted metalware to include teapot, tankard, etc (1 box) 

Lot 82

Two oil paintings, decanter, Jasper Conran jug and tankard, Haddon Hall bowl, Swarovski bracelet and two vases.

Lot 191

A quantity of china to include a Prinknash tankard, 20cm high

Lot 79

A Caughley tankard with reeded strap handle. Printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern. S mark c.1780, 13.5cm. Provenance; label for the Geoffrey Godden collection. Good condition. No chips, cracks or repair.

Lot 90

A large Caughley cylindrical tankard having strap handle with moulded thumb piece. Printed in underglaze blue with the Bouquets pattern c.1780, 14.25cm. Good condition. No damage or repair.

Lot 262

A Doccia Capo di Monte-style lidded tankard and cover, height 20cmCONDITION: Lion has been broken off and re-glued badly and visible, the lid is loose and the area at the rim of the hinge holes has been re-glued, there is a re-glued area at the rim of the jug and several hairline cracks to the glaze visible to the interior as well as minor chips to the rim, several chips to the leaves on the lid also.

Lot 118

A GEORGE V SILVER TANKARD OF CONICAL FORM, engraved horizontal bands near rims and with initials and date to the front, angular 'C' scroll handle, makers S.Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1934, 9.2 ozt, 289.2 grams, together with a George VI silver twin handled circular sugar bowl, 'C' scroll handles, engraved name to front, stepped circular foot, maker Barkers Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1938, 4.35 ozt, 135.1 grams (2) (condition: tankard is slightly misshapen around top rim, dent to body at bottom join of handle, surface scratches, sugar bowl has light surface scratches)

Lot 122

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TANKARD OF BALUSTER FORM, 'S' scroll handle, stepped circular foot, markers mark partially rubbed ?WB&S, Birmingham 1975, 11.38 ozt, 354.2 grams (condition: makers mark partially rubbed, otherwise good condition)Condition Report    No it does'nt hold a pin t, we think possibly half to three quarters of a pint

Lot 473

A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE AND SILVER MOUNTED MUSTARD, of tankard form, incised decoration, silver maker George Fox, London 1871, impressed and incised marks to base, chip to footrim, height 10cm, together with a Nailsea type blue and white glass flask, length 19.5cm and a press moulded glass beaker (3)

Lot 474

A COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN VICTORIAN COPPER LUSTRE JUGS, BOWLS AND TANKARD, most with hand painted relief moulded decoration, tallest 18cm and smallest 7cm (17)

Lot 146

Royal Selangor pewter tankard in fitted case

Lot 584

Two boxes of miscellaneous china, to include Chinese blue and white jar and cover of baluster form, decorated with peonies, h.20cm; together with a Royal Doulton seriesware tankard D4750, continental beersteins etc

Lot 1031

9ct gold charms including lapis lazuli eagle claw, lanturns and tankard and a 9ct gold ladies wristwatch, all hallmarked, stamped or tested Condition Report & Further Details charms excluding watch, stone set and money box approx 38.8gm, other 5 charms approx 21.5gm

Lot 181

A Victorian lidded pewter rowing tankard "New College Scratch Fours Second Boat AFS Hill 1874" and one other military pewter tankard "1st VB E.Y.R. 1887 Regimental Challenge Cup Won by Col. Sgt. JW Blackith" (2)

Lot 277

A Victorian Staffordshire pottery cylindrical tankard with blue and white Coat of Arms and scenic decoration; three 19th Century mocha ware pottery tankards and one other (5)

Lot 120

Silver Tankard – Birmingham 1929 Albert Edward Jones - 305gms - 11.5cm High

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