A George III silver lidded tankard with later decoration, by John Payne, London 1763, of baluster form, heavily decorated with repoussé foliate garlands and scrolls around a presentation engraved cartouche, the fully marked domed and hinged cover to match with simple scroll thumbpiece, gilded interior, the scroll handle struck with maker's mark only, with vacant heartshaped terminal and raised on a simple engraved pedestal foot, 25.4ozt 20cm (8in)
We found 36264 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 36264 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
36264 item(s)/page
A 20th century silver commemorative half pint tankard, by Birmingham Mint, display marked Birmingham 1977 with additional jubilee mark, of cylindrical form with flared lip, decorated with an applied 'Silver Jubilee' crest, the decorative scrolled handle with thumbpiece in the form of a bust of the Queen, raised on a simple stepped base, 9.6ozt 10 x 8 x 8cm (4 x 3 x 3in)
A George I Britannia silver lidded tankard, by Robert Timbrell & Joseph Bell I, London 1715, straight sided on a reeded base, the bottom quarter decorated with a reeded band, with stepped and domed fully marked monogrammed hinged cover, part marked scroll handle and shell capped thumbpiece, crested, 22.9ozt 17 x 13cm (7 x 5in)
* Hampshire ambrotype. Portrait of a fisherman, 1850s, ninth-plate ambrotype of a seated fisherman wearing a gansey sweater, smoking a pipe and holding a pewter tankard, nonpareil brass mat, without case or preserver (Qty: 1)The interesting collection of 54 ambrotypes offered here as lots 170-185 document the people of Hampshire in the mid-1850s. All are offered with the original brass mats as noted but otherwise without cases and cover glass. There is evidence of modern professional cleaning and light restoration to many of the ambrotypes.
DOULTON LAMBETH INSCRIBED BOWL & MUG - SHEPTON MALLET INTEREST an interesting stoneware bowl with a green glaze, inscribed on one side Muriel Christine Lilian Hobbs, Born Dec 25th 1900, Baptized at the Parish Church, Shepton Mallet, Feb 17, 1901, the reverse inscribed with a poem. Also with a stoneware tankard inscribed, Muriel Christine Lilian Hobbs, Xmas 1901. Bowl 4 1/4ins (11cms) high. (2)
An 18th century Chinese polychrome enamel tankard with figure decorated panel, 4 3/8" high (chips), a sparrow beak jug with floral decoration, 4 1/4" high, and one other sparrow beak jug, 5" high (restored) Green floral decorated jug has a restored hairline crack, crack to handle and a chip to the spout.Tankard has fritting and chips to rim, crazing inside and out, crack to the lower part of the tankard, chip to base and firing faults.Other jug has firing faults and some losses to the enamel.
Twelve pieces of Sandland Ware ceramics associated with cricket, including: a tankard transfer printed with a figure of Jack Hobbs, 10cm high, a salt and pepper with jack Hobbs and Maurice Tate, 10cm high (discoloured with bruising and crazing), a large Somerset cricket Club mug, two similar rectangular boxes and covers, four pin trays, two shaped square dishes, one with Sussex cricket Club badge the other with The ashes 1883, 11.7cm square, and a Vintage Somerset County Cricket Club For The Cup rosette, (13).
George III silver tankard of baluster form, with later embossed decoration depicting stags in a woodland above a band of grape and vine decoration with engraved cartouche 'Sir Stanford Cooper Tankard 1956', scroll handle and hinged domed cover, on a circular foot (London 1764), maker - W. & J. All at approximately 24ozs, 20cm overall height
A collection of Royal Navy memorabilia, mid 20th CenturyTo include a black painted tin with brass plaque with name I.H. Gordon, Royal Navy ratings cap and collar both named to I.H. Gordon, Naval cap with general service buttons, tankard with inscription 'Senior Ranks Mess, HMS Marv' and a Marine Nationale tally (6)
Mainly 19th-20th century AD. A mixed group including: a pewter miniature tankard, three bronze arrowheads, several milled silver and bronze coins including pennies, shillings, half-crowns and other denominations of George II, George III, William IV, Victoria and George V, a Chinese cash-coin, a gilt medallion fragment, a glass intaglio. 267 grams, 17-160mm (1/2 - 6 1/4"). Property of a UK gentleman; acquired on the London art market in 2004; previously in a 1980s collection. [20, No Reserve] Fine condition.
-
36264 item(s)/page