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George III silver tankard, baluster form, double C scrolled handle engraved family crest, assay marked London 1790 by silversmith CH. Total weight 371gTankard is in very good condition. Hallmarks to base are clear. Height approximately 13cm. No signs of repairs and restorations. Small pinpoint dent from the inside, beside the handle. Tankard is perfect on the outside. On the inside there is a mark to the inside rim and down the front which could possibly have been caused when it was engraved, cannot be seen from exterior, see additional images.
A CANTON FAMILLE ROSE JAR AND COVER painted with figures before pavilions and on a red cell pattern ground, 11cm high, baluster blue and white tankard, painted with a pavilion on an island, 12cm high, cream jug painted with figures, 10cm high and a bullet shaped teapot, 17cm wide (4) Condition Report: the jar with small chips to rim. the tankard with cracks, abrasions and glaze loss. the jug lacks cover,replacement metal handle. the teapot with handle repaired and spout metal repair.
Wai Kee sterling silver tankard with rectangular handle, inscribed with monogram WD, 11.5cm. Condition Report:Weight is 320 grams, rather dirty but generally in good condition. One small dent, front left near the base. Two larger bashes 1cm on looking at the handle and one smaller on RHS of handle.The tankard holds one pint approximately
An 18th century Estonian parcel-gilt silver tankardSven Herling, Reval / Tallinn circa 1746 Straight-sided form with fluted lid, the body, lid and base set with twenty-three gilded coins and medallions ranging in date from 1595-1743, on three gilt ball and claw feet with foliate brackets, the lip engraved with an inscription dated 1746, height 22.5cm, weight 61.5oz.
A 17th century Latvian parcel-gilt silver tankardMichael Kresner, Riga circa 1680 Straight-sided form, the lid engraved with floral decoration and arms, the inside of the lid engraved with a presentation inscription, the sides engraved with scenes of a bear hunt, a stag hunt and a boar hunt, the scroll handle with foliate engraving, on three lion paw feet, height 24cm, weight 55oz.
A William & Mary silver slightly tapered tankard by Christopher Canner, London 1689, the flat top domed cover with a fleur de lys thumbpiece, the broad S-scroll handle with a cartouche terminal, engraved with an armorial, on a moulded foot, 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 1326g (42.6 oz) The arms appear to be for the GRIFFITH family of Penrhyn. The following is the blazon for this Welsh family: ermine, a chevron between three Englishman’s heads in profile couped at the neck and bearded proper, a crescent for difference (second son). The family are identified as one of the first to become a landed family in North Wales.
Naval Group including Tankard HMS Dampier; ashtrays: 2xGlamorgan, Rothesay, Electra, 2xLondon and Dorsetshire; copper ashtrays: Ark Royal, Victorious, Hecate, Vindictive, Eagle, Nelson, Sirius, Exeter, Resolution, Investigator, Pembroke, and Moray Firth October 1945; Copper jug HMS Ark Royal; various other items including small enamelled boxes, compact, napkin rings, hand bell and other items
Various Shipping Items Tankard 'Presented to the Officers of the Guardship at Queenstown by Fleet Paymaster H Howell on retirement II Dec III, Furness, Withy & Co. twin card decks in leather case, TSS Euripides picture frame, Remember The Maine badge and flag, Castle Line match holder and ashtray Ashtrya SS Watford 3rd July 1928, Napkin ring 'Souvenir of the building of the first two mosquito proof Ocean going Steamers Jonathan Holt and Thomas Holt 1910', RRS Research ashtray and Hudson Fulton spoon
A large Martin Brothers stoneware tankard by Robert Wallace Martin, dated, cylindrical form, incised and painted with birds perched amongst wild flowers and foliage, in green and white on a buff ground, another Martin Brothers tankard smaller and a smaller mug incised indistinct date R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, 14.5cm. high (3) Provenance The George Twyman Collection of Martin Ware
A Masons Patent Ironstone scalloped bowl, 19th century, the interior decorated with panels of Chinese figures and dragons interspersed by gilt scales against a blue ground, printed marks, Pattern 1551, diameter 26.5 cm, a semi china blue and white pearl ware tankard and an Adams ware loving cup. Tankard height 12.8 cm.
Chinese blue and white wares, 18th century/19th century, comprising a pair of blue and white vases decorated with an exotic bird on peony and rock work, four character pseudo Kangxi mark to the bottom, two sleeve vases, an 18th century tankard, a pedestal dish, a tea bowl and an export blue and white plate (8). CONDITION REPORT: The tankard has a very fine 8 cm hairline crack otherwise it appears to be in good order with no further obvious faults. The small pedestal dish has small rim chips. There is a Y shape firing crack on the interior of the base otherwise there are no further obvious faults visible. The tea bowl has a rim chip from which issues a 1 cm hairline crack. There are two very fine 4 mm hairline cracks to the rim. The sleeve vase decorated with birds has rim chips. The sleeve vase decorated with birds in panels against a blossoming ground has a small restored rim chip. The plate has a small chip to the underside of the rim from which issues a hairline crack terminating at the foot rim. Of the pair of vases, one has a number of small black speckles in the glaze on the rim which is a firing fault, its partner vase has numerous similar speckles to the rim and also a few rim chips. Other than that the vases appear to be in good decorative order.
A VICTORIAN SILVER PEG TANKARD the lid embossed with St Hubertus, lion thumbpiece and feet, the body chased with demi figures and foliage, 21cm h, by William Gough, Birmingham 1868, 32ozsGood condition, hinge requires very slightly straightening, no engraving or erasure, no repair, the marks good
Twelve electroplate table and eleven cheese knives, Michael Heller, Sheffield, with shaped handles, a George II style electroplate sauce boat, a tankard inscribed 'Joe 14th July 1950', a pair of George III style salts with gadroon borders, miscellaneous flatware, a circular bread board frame, a George III style oval gallery tray, a Victorian water pot and a late Victorian mounted glass oil bottle (qty).
A silver pint tankard, "Presented to Captain Jefferson by The NCOs and Members of The Squadron on his retirement from Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry 1902", maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, 282 grams. Height 12.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tankard is in generally good order throughout with no significant dents or knocks. There are no visible tears, splits or repairs. The hallmarks are slightly rubbed but still legible. The silver is a good gauge throughout.
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