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A collection of assorted pewter mugs, measures and dishes Condition:- 23.5cm plate by E. Quick of London, bird crest to the rim and PHC initials, rubbed and scratched- 23.5cm plate, touchmark DW and a thistle, initials inscribed to the underside, scuffed and worn from use- 24cm plate, worn touchmarks, worn and scuffed from use- 22.5cm plate, eagle crest and initials WP, touchmarks clear, makers stamp... tchman of London, scuffed and scratched from use- near matching group of three 23cm lobed plates, one with angel holding scales of Justice touchmark, light scratching and slight bending, another with worn touchmarks and heavy wear from use, the last worn touchmark- an oval plate again with winged angel scales of Justice mark, length 26cm, small dents and scratchesMugs- 16.5cm waisted mug with wear and dent to rim, no marks- 12cm pint mug with glass base and RNVR 1908 prize inscription, worn from use- 12cm imperial pint with wear and dents- 11cm pint with Blue Anchor West Tilbury inscription, fair wear- small measure, 5cm, looks fairly modern- near pair of quarter gill measures, both with some wear and duty stamps, approximately 5cm- baluster tankard now lacking lid, 9.5cm- baluster tankard lacking lid, 10cm, looks fairly modern- cylindrical tankard with medallion inset lid, thistle and flower decorated handle and studded level marks inside, no touchmarks, height 18cm, light wear- pair of harvest? shape measures, with stamped marks in and outside the rim, 12cm, fairly extensive wear, lion and crown mark, Northmain Street stampsPouring measures- quart 16.5cm, Loftus stamp inside, initials JW outside and tavern inscription to underside, good condition- quart 16.5cm, with RG initials and rubbed tavern inscription to underside, fair wear- pint 11cm, fair wear- pint 11.5cm, feint London inscription, fair wear
A pair of Chinese Export porcelain tankards, Qing Dynasty, early 19th century, decorated in underglaze blue and famille rose with a panel of figures in a garden, inside scrolling borders, four landscape reserves either side of each handle, each 11 by 16 by 13.5cm. (2)Condition: both tankards are damaged. One has been heavily restored as there has been a large brake to one side with the repaired cracks still visible. The other tankard has chips to it top and bottom rims as well as some damage to its handle.
18th century English Delft plate painted with a three masted ship ' 'Diadem', signed and dated Francis Gott 1752 D22cm, Victorian Mintons part dinner service, New Chelsea, Paragon and other coffee cans, miniature Royal Crown Derby tankard and other pottery Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Matthew Ludgate miniature dolls’ house replicas of 19th Century transfer printed pottery, hand-potted from self-curing clay and intricately painted including a Liverpool and Manchester Railway jug —1¼in. (3cm.) high; two tavern jugs and a tankard with Inn names; and a 1902 brewer’s commemorative jug
Wemyss tea cup and saucer, decorated with a cockerel and words "Bon Jour", Wemyss preserve pot, cover and stand decorated with roses on a green, blue yellow and red ground, matching tankard (3)Cockerel cup and saucer with chip to saucer rim and surface crazing, preserve pot lid has been restore around the spoon hole and has a hairline crack to pot body, tankard with crack visible to interior
A George II Silver Half Pint Tankard and a Victorian Silver Christening Mug, the tankard by Edward Pocock, London 1736, with moulded rim and footrim, with scroll handle, 3.75ins high, weight 4.5ozs, the christening mug by Charles Frederick Hancock, London 1875, with moulded rim and scroll handle, 3ins high, weight 4.5ozs
A Worcester Blue and White Porcelain Bell-Shaped Tankard, painted with the "Prunus Root" pattern, workman's mark, c.1755-1760, 4.75ins high, a teapot and cover painted with "Prunus Root" pattern, open crescent mark, 4.25ins high, c.1760, and a fluted saucer and a coffee cup similarly painted, both with workman's marks, c.1755-1760
A George V Silver Baluster Shaped Tankard of "18th Century" Design, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1930, with moulded rim and footrim, leaf capped double scroll handle, 5.25ins high, a heavy plain silver octagonal sugar bowl, by Crichton Bros, London 1919, with moulded rim, 4.75ins square x 2.25ins high, a late Victorian silver rectangular cigar case, Birmingham 1896, with engine turned ornament, 4.75ins x 3ins, combined weight 25ozs, and a pair of Edward VII silver pillar candlesticks, London 1907, with octagonal tapered columns, 6.5ins high, bases loaded, and a Continental (.800 Standard) plain spirit tot, 3.75ins high
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