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A collection of Chinese porcelain, 20th century, comprising a wall pocket painted with a bird amongst blossoming branches and between a relief moulded Ruyi head border, 28 cm high, a ginger jar and cover with polychrome enamel decoration, with printed mark for Jiangxi Jingdezhen Min Ci, a further ginger jar marked for Zhongguo Jingdezhen Zhi, a tankard and a blue and white double gourd shape miniature vase with four character Jingdezhen Zhi mark, 10 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The upper rim of the wall pocket is poorly fired and shows lots of iron oxide spots. The gilding along the front of the wall pocket is erased and has left a dull line. The first pink band across the top has a small chip on the right hand side. The moulding of the Ruyi heads is not particularly good nor consistent. There are no obvious chips, cracks or post production flaws visible. The tankard handle has been broken near the top in two places and restored. Otherwise the tankard is in good condition. It bears a wax seal signifying that it is of no cultural importance the same can be said for the wall pocket. The double gourd shaped vase has no obvious faults. One ginger jar is missing a cover. Both ginger jars are otherwise in good order but are not of the highest quality.
A GEORGE V SILVER CONICAL SUGAR CASTOR, the stepped circular bayonet fitted cover with lozenge shaped holes, engine turned band above plain base, stepped circular foot, maker's mark partially rubbed probably Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1936, approximate weight 5.6ozt, 174 grams, height approximately 15.5cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver tankard of baluster form, cast 'S' scroll handle, stepped circular base, maker EHP Co Ltd, Sheffield 1971, height approximately 13cm, approximate weight 9.5ozt, 296 grams (2) (condition: both items are not sitting completely flat on a level surface, some slight rubbing of marks)
A GEORGE VI SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED TANKARD, cast 'S' scroll handle, stepped circular base with engraved initials to the underside, bears Dublin import marks and maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1945, approximate weight 11.8ozt, 369 grams, together with a circular white metal sugar bowl, on three cabriole legs, stamped 'S.800', approximately 112 grams, diameter approximately 11.5cm (mishapen) and two silver mounted rectangular photograph frames, one dated and engraved 'Grandpapa', makers A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1915, inner dimensions 10.5cm x 7cm and Sheffield 1989, 12cm x 8.5cm (4) (condition: photograph frames both have dents and knocks, the bowl is mishapen and the tankard has scratches and dents)
A mixed group of itemsTo include two Spode Felspar porcelain items, together with a Minton's large blue and white charger, a Burgess & Leigh oval meat plate, a pewter tankard and a leather suitcase of small proportions, a brass Bidriware style lamp base (sold electrically untested) along with a stone lobed form bowl .
A 19th century Staffordshire pearlware tankard, having cobalt blue and gilt decoration, 13cm; together with a Staffordshire hen on nest (nest a/f) (2). Tankard – slightly yellowed, gilt rubbed and worn especially to upper rim and handle, base scuffed.Hen – base cracked in two and re-glued, lid has long hairline running from under neck down to edge and across body, small loss to underside of rim.
A Charles II silver straight tapered tankard probably by Peter Monger, London 1684, the reeded raised flat-topped cover serrated at the front and with a corkscrew thumb piece, the S-scroll handle with an oval terminal, on a moulded foot, engraved *WC* 1708 to the handle, 18cm (7in) high, 852g (27.4 oz) See Jackson (3rd edition), p. 138 (second from bottom) for the maker's mark. See also Mitchell, David M. Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press 2017, p. 435-6, where attributed to Monger.
A George III English provincial silver baluster tankard by John Langlands II, Newcastle 1799, the double domed cover with a pierced chair-back thumb piece, the double scroll handle with a heart shape terminal, a moulded girdle, on a waisted and moulded circular foot, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) high, 813g (26.15 oz)
An early 18th century German silver straight-sided tankard by Johann Wilhelm Heumann, Hamburg circa 1720, the flat-topped cover with a ball thumb piece, the C-scroll handle with a cartouche terminal, on three ball feet, engraved with an armorial shield, two crests, a baron's coronet and a monogram HFW, initialled J.P. beneath, 23cm (9in) high, 1329g (42.75 oz) See Rosenberg, Marc Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen, Frankfurt-Am-Main 1923. vol. II, p. 148, no. 2434 for the maker's mark. Johann Wilhelm Heumann, active 1700 - 1732.These are the quartered arms and crests of the Jewish families of FAUDEL and PHILLIPS, adopted by Royal Licence in 1895 by Sir George Faudel-Phillips (1840-1922), 1st Baronet, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1896. His parents were Sir Samuel Benjamin Phillips (1811-1889) by Rachel née Faudel (1812-1880). Born George Phillips he later adopted the family name Faudel-Phillips in recognition of inheritance from his maternal great-uncle, the brother of the father Henry Faudel (died 1863) of his mother Rachel Faudel.
A Queen Anne silver straight-tapered tankard by John Cory, London 1704, with a recumbent lion thumb piece to the beefeater cover, the S-scroll handle with a triform terminal, a moulded girdle and on a moulded spreading base, engraved I over L*H to the handle, 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 890g (28.6 oz)
Ephemera - a pewter tankard engraved with Bacchanalian scenes; onyx table lighters; desk calendar; hip flasks; plated soda syphon; a SEC Napoleon hat mantel clock; horn shoe horns; Sanyo Cadnica portable television; pocket torches; a Stylophone (boxed); a Casio PT-10 keyboard (boxed); recorders etc.
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