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Lot 373

A quantity of silver plated ware to include goblets, teapots, tankard etc.

Lot 40

19th century Early Worcester blue tankard with loop handle decorated in dark transfer underglaze blue. Half moon transfer mark to base.

Lot 185

A group of golf ceramics, comprising a Royal Crown Derby figurine of a lady golfer, height 18cm., rubbing to glaze colours; a Royal Doulton Series Ware proverb plate designed by Crombie, 26.5cm diameter and a small pot from the Crombie golf Series, height 7cm.; a Carlton Ware stoneware match stick holder, height 6.5cm; a Carlton Ware tobacco jar & cover, height 12.5cm.; a Gibson of Staffs narrow width vase, height 9cm.; and a Darmouth Pottery tankard, height 13cm. (7 items)

Lot 417

A Regency era silver trophy for the hare coursing meeting held at Letcombe Bowers in 1815, hallmarked William Burwash, London, 1814, the two handled trophy in campana form, gilt interior, the obverse with a raised medallion depicting a greyhound catching a hare, the reverse inscribed BOWERS, COURSING MEETING, 1815, height 19cm., width across handles 18cm., weight 702gr.; sold together with The Courser's Manual & Supplement or Stud Book, 1828, by Thomas Goodlake (2)Although not a Waterloo Cup, this hare coursing trophy dates coincidentally from 1815 the year of the Battle of Waterloo !Letcombe Bowers Coursing Club was established by Mr Thomas Goodlake in 1814 upon his own estate near Wantage. The club dined at the Bear Inn in Wantage. From 1816 one meeting a year was held on the last Thursday in November at which members competed for a silver cup or tankard (value 25 guineas), a silver goblet (10 guineas) and a pair of gravy spoons.In 1815, however, the date of this trophy, two meetings were held. The inaugural meet was on 1st February with the Cup being won by Mr Thomas's "Tiney." Then on 1st December patron Mr Goodlake on the Cup with his black dog "Grasshopper." It is not known at which meeting the present trophy was awarded.A book by Thomas Goodlake is offered with the trophy. An oil painting of Goodlake, that was engraved for the book's frontispiece, was sold at Graham Budd Auctions 28th October 2009 as lot 3.

Lot 865

A fine pair of unused black 'Pentagon' rugby boots circa 1930,complete with original lacing and in outstanding condition overall; sold together with a Royal Bradwell Arthur Wood Sports Series pint tankard featuring a rugby scene (3)

Lot 1540

A selection of plated wares including tankard

Lot 490

A pair of Victorian design loving cups having handpainted floral decoration, a 19th century pottery 'frog' mug, a Victorian design, 'forget me not' tankard and a Victorian moustache cup

Lot 6

A plain silver tankard of baluster form having engraved monogram and moulded handle, London 1963, C J Vander LtdINITIALS ENGRAVED ON SIDE. NOT ONE PINT OR HALF PINT SO POSSIBLY A SCHOONER

Lot 246

A WWII D.S.O., D.F.C. and Bar, A.F.C. group of eight to Group Captain Peter R. Casement, Royal Air Force, including Distinguished Service Order, G.VI.R., dated 1942; Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., dated 1941, with second award bar, dated 1942; Air Force Cross, G.VI.R., dated 1951; 1939-1945 Star; Air Crew Europe Star with France and Germany bar; Defence Medal; War Medal with Mentioned in Dispatches oak leaf; General Service Medal with clasps for Malaya and Palestine 1945 - 48, Mounted as worn, DSO with some damage to enamel, together with corresponding set of miniatures and a comprehensive archive of related material including all his flight log books, personal diaries and accounts, uniforms including greatcoat, five jackets, trousers, dress shirts, flying suit, boots and flying jacket, three caps, 'Helmets Ltd' helmet, photographs and personal items and gifts including hip flask, silver plate mounted cut glass jug, teddy bear mascot, tankard etc., (a lot) Group Captain Peter Reginald Casement was born in County Antrim in 1921 and educated at Marlborough College. His flying career began in 1939 when he learnt to fly Tiger Moths in Coventry; he undertook his first solo flight after just 11 hours and 30 minutes of training. He joined No 61 Squadron in 1941 and by the end of the war he had flown most of the aircraft used by the RAF at the time and was one of the few pilots to have seen service throughout WW2 - only 30 percent of aircrew who flew with Bomber Command survived. Peter took part in many strategically important missions during the war. On May 30 1942, flying with 61 Squadron, he piloted one of 73 Lancaster Bombers engaged in the first of Bomber Command's 'thousand bomber raids' on Germany. Later that year, during the Battle of the Atlantic he assisted in the destruction of a U-Boat. The bomber he piloted as Acting Flight-Lieutenant was the first to bring back photographic evidence of the sinking of a U-boat. These historic photographs plus his hand written descriptions are in an album included in the lot. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in October 1941, with the Bar in August 1942; the Distinguished Service Order followed in December 1942. The citation for his 1942 DSO states: 'Flight Lieutenant Casement is an outstanding captain and pilot. He has completed numerous operational missions, during which he has attacked highly important industrial targets in Germany; he has also completed several patrols over the Atlantic and assisted in the destruction of a U-boat'. After the war Peter was posted to Amman in the Middle East, returning to the UK in 1948 to continue his RAF career in St Eval, Cornwall and at Joint Service Defence College Latimer, Buckinghamshire. Appointed to the rank of Wing Commander, the youngest in the RAF at the time, he served in Cyprus during the Suez Crisis. His later career included stints at RAF Binbrook, working back home in Northern Ireland where he was attached to HMS Sea Eagle, working with Nato Submarines and RAF Mountbatten in Plymouth. Peter ended his career as Station Commander of RAF Topcliffe in Yorkshire in 1966. The final sentence of his 1942 DSO citation comments: 'Throughout his operational career, this officer has displayed great efficiency and devotion to duty which have proved a source of encouragement to his fellow captains'. When Peter retired in 1968, he had flown 3,800 hours in 27 different aircraft.

Lot 187

20th century Norwegian Peg Tankard, tapering staved body and lid carved with geometric roundels, scroll hinged handle and three shaped feet, H20cm and a turned walnut footed vessel (2)

Lot 250

Collection of crested China including Goss, Tony Wood character and toby jugs and eight Royal Doulton character/ toby jugs including Falstaff Happy John and Honest Measure etc, RAF Tankard, plate etc in two boxes

Lot 82

Four handled Bristol Blue glass vase, H16cm and other Bristol blue glass including two jugs, tankard and six drinking glasses (10)

Lot 80

Box of collectables to include pewter tankard

Lot 130

An early 20th century silver spill vase, having a flared rim and tapering body, on weighted base; together with an Arts & Crafts style hammered pewter three piece tea set, and a pewter tankard etc

Lot 135

Two boxes of miscellaneous items, to include pair of turned brass candlesticks, stoneware flagon for Henry Tidbury of Ipswich, studio glass bowl, stoneware tankard etc

Lot 269

A silver tankard by William Comyns & Sons, London 1927, of baluster form with scrolling handle with thumbpiece, inscribed "B.C.M. from H.J.S.F. December 1967", 9.3cm high, 210gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 312

A lot comprising a two piece cafe au lait set, dish, photo frame, tankard and a serving tray Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 55

A group of Edwardian and later Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain, comprising small twin handled vase, 1089, 10cm, shell shaped tray, 1413, 11cm, two small vases, 867, one miniature tankard and three miniature tygs, each approx 4cm, a modern 'Blush Ivory Bennett Bowl', limited edition 189/250, 9 by 23cm, and a modern 'Blush Ivory Flat-Back' small jug, 9.5cm. (10)

Lot 20

A John Payne Georgian silver tankard with embossed farmyard scenes of sheep, dog and houses, London 1767, 401g

Lot 10

A CHINESE SILVER TANKARD with cast bamboo effect handle, the slightly tapering body with figures in landscape decoration in the round, 10.5cm high, 241g, bears character marks to base

Lot 158

A PARAGON BONE CHINA TWO-HANDLED COMMEMORATIVE TANKARD Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977, limited edition no.115 of 750, with certificate and original box

Lot 27

A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD of baluster form, repousse floral decoration, the scrolling handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece, bears presentation inscription dated 1897, hallmarks partially readable, 358g

Lot 35

WILLIAM AND JAMES PRIEST A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD of plain baluster form, the handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece, London 1769, 300g

Lot 265

Chinese porcelain calligraphy teapot and a Chinese porcelain tankard with red character mark c. 1900

Lot 418

Five various tastevins, small Continental silver tankard, Art Nouveau circular hand mirror and other items

Lot 201

A pair of novelty toad form jugs, a Carlton Ware cabbage leaf dish, a 19th century cream ware frog mug named Tho Malt & Venom, two small Sunderland lustre jugs, a Franklin porcelain ''The Ashes Tankard 1882-1982'', an Avon pottery stein, an oval shaped pottery Faience floral decorated box with hinged lid and a 19th century blue and white transfer printed toilet bowl

Lot 1082

An 18th century Bohemian opaque glass tankard painted with a vignette and floral sprays, circa 1760; together with 19th century ceramics, glass, lemonade jug, pewter, twin handled tray, tea wares, two pairs of cased binoculars etc

Lot 3

A Royal Worcester National Maritime Museum Commemorative Tankard

Lot 333A

A Circular Based Silver Christening Tankard, 5oz

Lot 17

BOX OF CRYSTAL GLASS INCLUDING THREE DECANTERS PERFUME BOTTLES AND GLASS TANKARD

Lot 599

Pine Spice Rack, Pewter Tankard, Binoculars etc

Lot 427

Ceramics - a Belleek Shamrock teapot, third black mark; a similar milk jug, green mark; a tankard; a fruit bowl, Shamrock and butterfly design, third green mark; etc Condition Report: Generally good condition. Some minor wear, see images

Lot 115

A VICTORIAN SILVER TANKARD, 12 CM H, LONDON 1899, 10OZS++TARNISHED. SCRATCHED.

Lot 460

WILLIAM IV HALLMARKED SILVER REPOUSSE DECORATED CHRISTENING TANKARD

Lot 549

DAME LAURA KNIGHT CORONATION TANKARD

Lot 1581

Hallmarked silver half pint tankard with attribution to Captain W Nelson MC Home Guard 1944 205g H: 9 cm

Lot 831

A set of white scales and weights, together with silver plated ware and a brass tankard.

Lot 832

Metal tankard and other metal ware

Lot 346

A CARLSBERG ADVERTISING LITTLE MERMAID FIGURE BY BRETBY TOGETHER WITH A CARLSBERG DISH AND GLASS TANKARD

Lot 308

An 18th Century copper tankard and lid having an oak base with remains of original silver plate/ Shaped handle with circular hinged lid. Measures 21cm high.

Lot 370A

An 18th Century Chinese Export Imari porcelain tankard raised on a circular foot with shaped handle. Hand painted with flowers and leaves having gilded detailing. Measures 14cm high.

Lot 220

George III Silver Christening Tankard by Fras Crump 1772, old soldered repair to the footrim

Lot 5315

A silver tankard presented by The Nestle Company Ltd, Sheffield, 1952

Lot 661

A Collection of Miniature Ceramic Crestware with coats of arms/emblems from various towns and places of interest. Includes miniature tankard from Ilfracombe; miniature jug from Cardiff; model of ancient stone vessel from Dover Castle; Hungerford miniature cup; jug from Christchurch; two cheese dish-shaped miniatures from Axminster and Newton Abbot; miniature pot from Eastbourne, Winchester, Herne Bay and Isle of Wight; miniature bell from Battle Abbey, bird from Windsor; and old set of six miniature cats playing musical instruments. 19 items in total. Please see accompanying images.

Lot 389

A Burmese silver tankard typically-decorated with wild animals, foliage and serpent-form handle, 9cm high.

Lot 459

A George II small baluster tankard with lapette-capped handle, 10cm high, maker EV, London 1734, ___9oz.

Lot 460

A modern small baluster tankard with acanthus scroll handle, 11cm high, Sheffield 1969, ___7oz.

Lot 87

A copper Art Nouveau tankard embossed with stylized flowers, brass bell weights and a set of Victor kitchen scales.

Lot 169

A Tray Containing Various Blue and White Jasperware, Blue and White Jug, Fruit Bowl, Tankard Etc

Lot 192

A Tray Containing Various Animal and Figural Ornaments, Ceramic Lager Stein, Silver Plate Ice Bucket and Tankard etc

Lot 176

Five pieces of English china to include a 19th century Pratt ware tankard, damaged

Lot 446

A William IV silver tankard by John Walton. With banded decoration and flat scrolling handle. Assayed Newcastle 1834, 132 grams, 7.75cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Very minor dents and scratches. No splits or repairs. Some wear to the hallmarks.

Lot 111

A LARGE EDWARDIAN SILVER TANKARD, Birmingham 1930-31, mark of Ollivant & Botsford, with scroll handle, the plain tapering body raised on a spreading circular foot, (c.13 troy ozs). 12cm high

Lot 23

Kohler & Son horn, a copper and brass bugle and a pewter tankard (3)

Lot 1281

A collection of seven 18th century and 19th century glassware including three runners and tankard with enamel lid, tallest 20cm tall, all good apart from chip to cordial glass and small chip to base of tankard

Lot 588

A collection of silver approx 12 troy oz, including a small tankard, cased set of teaspoons and two Chinese coin dishes, overall in good condition, coin dishes heavily rubbed

Lot 128

Seven mixed vintage drinking glasses, all with engraving to include an Edward VIII Coronation Tankard, and a pair of glasses etched for Queen Elizabeth II Coronation

Lot 588

Mixed Lot of Silver Plate and other Metalware including Silver Plated Gallery Tray, Two Pheasants, Swing Handled Bowl, Tankard, etc plus a Brass Persian Coffee Pot, Silver Inlaid Copper Plate and Cloissone Items

Lot 467

A George VI silver hallmarked tankard London assay 1942, approximately 405 g total weight and 13 cm [h], Est £120 - £150.

Lot 7

Scottish Wemyss Pottery tankard, cylindrical form, hand painted with plums signed Wemyss to base. 16.5cm high The wemyss tankard is in very good condition throughout.  Three very minor tiny nibbles to green enamel on rim. Crazing to glaze

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