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A silver tankard, assayed Birmingham 1934, makers mark rubbed, of circular tapering form, with loop handle, height 10cm, (230.8g), together with a silver cup, by Henry Williamson Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1939, also of circular tapering form, height 7.3cm, (47.3g), and an Italian silver tastevin, of traditional circular form with , the single lug handle pierced and cast with coat of arms, stamped "800" and "Sandona Treviso", bowl diameter 8cm, (44.7g). (3)
Edinburgh Crystal 'Star of Edinburgh' suite of glass comprising ships decanter, mallet shaped decanter, four tumblers, four smaller tumblers, two brandy balloons, six sherry glasses, two tall stem liqueur glasses, tankard, large and small jugs and fruit bowl Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A silver tankard by Harrods Limited (Richard Woodman Burbridge), London 1936 of plain tapering cylindrical form with looping handle, inscribed C.H.H. 1911-1936 M.E.H., 12cm high, 292gms Condition Report: Minor scratches here and there, no damage or repair, holds just over half a litre so I would say one pint. .
Of Hull interest - a silver lidded presentation tankard, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1927, in the form of a 17th century example, with S scroll handle, scroll thumb piece and stepped lid, height 14 cm, weight 19 oz. Inscribed with the Hull Coat of Arms "From, Major P. Robson, Sheriff 1926/7, to J.J. Underwood"
Of East Riding Agricultural Association interest - a George II silver lidded tankard, by James Manners, London 1734, four marks to the base, maker and lion passant to the cover and maker to the handle, of baluster form with a double scroll handle and domed cover, later inscribed and embossed with a cattle scene, weight 27 oz, height 18.5 cm. Inscribed "East Riding Association, offered by James Hall Esq, Scorboro, for the best, plougher amongst farmers sons, and awarded to, Mr. William Walker, Arram, 24th March 1845, 7 competitors, Warter Wold"
A collection of drinking and other glassware including an early 1900s dessert wine set, the clear crystal jug with amber handle and prunts, with four matching glasses and two smaller tot glasses and stirrer; a Dartington glass with lemon squeezer base; a 1970s 'Rock and Roll' wine glass; a Cameo Crystal Company, Stourbridge commemorative wine glass engraved by Paul Pritchard; Monart blue tankard, 1950s large red wine glass with gold thread to the stem, a pink Burmese vase with painted decoration etc (three trays)
A Carltonware English stamp tankard with relief moulded gallows and hanged man, the other side decorated with the legend 'There are several reasons for drinking and one has just entered my head, If a man can't drink when he's living, how the H- can he drink when he's dead?', height approx 9cm, a Royal Worcester blush ivory loving cup and saucer, a Victoria commemorative Diamond Jubilee beaker, a Davenport-style Jasperware jug, a powder blue Dudson Jasperware teapot and Royal Albert Chinese porcelain ginger jar (9).
A Victorian Russian hallmarked silver gilt tankard, gilded lattice work to the body with three vacant raised oval cartouches and one cartouche with floral chased decoration to centre, with shell decoration to the top and base, finial to the cover of a seated Russian artisan, unusual design thumb piece to beaded and gilded handle, Eduard Fyodorovich Brandenburg, St Petersburg 1850-1866, height 25.5cm, approx 36.4ozt.
Various ephemera and related items to Kenneth Sindall, to include a WWII miniature medal group, comprising six medals, associated badges, retirement tankard and various ephemera; a George VI Discharge Certificate, Forces Certificate, bearing signature and water mark, Elizabeth II Discharge Certificate, bearing signature and various other ephemera. (a quantity)
ROBERTS & BELK GOOD QUALITY LATE 19th CENTURY ELECTROPLATED COFFEE POT engraved with foliate swags domed hinged lid, 9" (22.9) high WALKER & HALL ELECTROPLATE COCKTAIL SHAKER (monogrammed)and OTHER ELECTROPLATE including Windermere, can or jug with cane bound handles, TANKARD and THREE BOXED SETS OF CUTLERY
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