A George II Provincial silver lidded tankard, the double domed cover with scrolled thumpiece, S-scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, plain body with lower section girdle on spreading circular foot, the body engraved with Arms within scrolling cartouche, hallmarked: Isaac Cookson, Newcastle, 1757, 27.65ozt (859.9 grams) 20cm high overall
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Ship speed-rev/min table from Tyne built frigate HMS SCARBOROUGH, white plastic engraved, from her bridge showing what propeller revs to request from engine room to achieve a certain speed (max 29 knots). Built 1957, broken up 1977; Seven key tally plates from frigate HMS SCARBOROUGH, Tyne built in 1957: Armoury, Medical store, Main naval store, Spirit room (rum), Provision room, Mortar projectile room. Plus tally from sonar Type 177 control room. Broken up 1977; Tankard made from metal taken from Tyne built battle ship HMS NELSON during her demolition at Inverkeithing in 1949; Angle of heel indicator brass fittings (originally mounted on wooden backing board) from the navigating bridge of Tyne built battleship HMS KING GEORGE V, built in 1940, broken up in 1958; and an 82 inch long Admiral's boat pennant from cruiser HMS SUPERB, built 1946, broken up 1960.
Doulton Lord Nelson commemorative tankard' with decoration in relief and ' England Expects Everyman will Do His Duty' twin handled rope twist handles, impressed marks and incised LW , 14 cm high . Good condition, no cracks, chips, or detectable restoration, both handles have a small firing fault, lack of glaze that extends to top side only
An early George III English provincial baluster tankard by John Langlands I & John Goodrick, Newcastle 1755, with a chairback thumbpiece to the domed cover, the double scroll handle with a heart shaped terminal, later chased with flowers, scrolls and a reserve with a presentation engraving, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) high, 667g (21.45 oz) The inscription reads Presented to Mr Jonas Bradley for his long & faithful services as Guardian for the Poor, for the Township of Shipley, June 23rd 1843.
Collection of Royal Doulton Vintage Jugs & Tankards including: Royal Doulton 'Old Curiosity Shop' Jug from the Dickens series; Royal Doulton 'Oliver Twist' Tankard No 857581; and Bewly Pottery Musical Ceramic Jug made for the coronation of King Edward VIII dated May 12 1937. Cream jug decorated with mounted horses, with 'God Save the King' around the base. The handle depicts a lion.
A collection of late 18th and early 19th century tea bowls and saucers, trios, etc, including Worcester example with blue and gilt floral detail and crescent mark to base, further similar Worcester tea bowl and saucer, etc, together with an unusual creamware type shaving mug with painted floral sprigs and sprays, 12cm tall approx, a Derby tankard with puce and gilt decoration, a Staffordshire cow creamer, etc
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics relating to sporting subjects including a Crown Staffordshire hunting scene pattern outsized cup and saucer and matching ginger jar and cover, a relief moulded blue ground jug, a relief moulded Davenport tankard, etc, together with two Fieldings Crown Devon relief moulded musical tankards showing Auld Lang Syne and Daisy Bell, a similar Crown Devon type Widdicombe Fair jug, etc, together with further 19th century ceramics including nine Spode Imperial plates and soup plates with imari type decoration, a Delft type blue and white tile, etc
A late Victorian silver christening tankard, with embossed decoration and scroll handle, raised on circular pedestal foot, Sheffield 1899, engraved with interwoven scrolling initials, 11cm high, 5.87ozt, 182.6g CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An Edwardian silver christening tankard, Birmingham 1904 by Deakin and Francis, of cylindrical form, raised on circular pedestal foot, with engine turned decoration and engraved with the initals 'P.H.L' and dated 1905, 8.6cm high, 3.03ozt, 94.4g CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A collection of bone china, earthenware including; Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari cake plate; Royal Crown Derby Birds of Paradise soup plate; Moore cream ware model of a putti playing cymbals pattern; 190757; a mixture of Continental pieces; candlesticks, pot pourri, Capodimonte figure; German 1/2 stein tankard A/F (1 box)
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