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Lot 140

Silver tankard J Dixon & sons and well used creamer 1832 by J Wrangham & W Moulson 17.3 ozt total

Lot 281

Victorian Frog tankard embossed with tavern scenes, Leeds Pottery pierced two handled basket, collection of Wedgwood Beatrix potter ceramics, Spode 'The Huddersfield Borough Plate' boxed and other decorative ceramics in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 129

Collection of Commemorative ware including mugs, pewter tankard, dolls, beret and other commemorative ware in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 2077

A 19th Century Wooden Fan, possibly Bavarian, the leaf of plain black silk mounted onto black painted sticks, the guards covered in leather, the upper guard carved with a lady in traditional costume holding a beer tankard, the lower guard with a bearded man wearing breeches, both figures painted in bright colours, the gorge on one side featuring classic design in silver; and A Brisé Fan, the sticks in dark red leather, a cord with plaited loop to keep the fan closed is attached, probably German or Austrian. Guard lengths 11 inches or 28cm and 9.25 inches or 23.5cm (2)The monture is rubbed and scraped, the figures retain good colour and no loss to the bodies noted. The brisé lacks ribbon, has some staining to one guard, possibly something written in spidery writing in ink, and the leather is rubbed in places.

Lot 2128

A 20th Century Advertising Fan for ''Biere Du Lion'', the double paper leaf in shaped fontange form mounted on basic wooden sticks, the recto showing a rather portly drinker holding a huge tankard of frothing beer, his expression one of glee. The recto repeats advertising for the brand. Together with A Bone Fan Advertising Martell Cognac, the recto printed with 18th century gentlefolk picnicking in the countryside, having arrived by horse drawn carriage, the recto plain; A Third Fan Advertises Restaurant Frascati; and A Further Paper Fan Advertises ''Maire Café Restaurant Glacier'', the recto printed in soft pinks and depicting a wealthy lady holding an open fan accompanied by her Beau, and another couple taking a stroll, the lady being escorted by a soldier in uniform, possibly a Hussar. Guard lengths 9.75 inches or 25cm; 8.5 inches or 22cm; 8.25 inches or 21cm and 7.5 inches or 19cm (4)The Biere fan has one stick detached at the rivet. Very slightly foxed on the verso. The Martell fan is sound. The Frascati fan has been wrongly assembled, the displacement of one stick has affected the spelling. The final fan is sound.

Lot 353

A lot comprising a white metal fruit bowl with glass liner, a tankard, a pair of candlesticks, a small tray, a swing handled basket and some loose EP spoons Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 140

Royal Doulton Bunnykins early bone china signed tankard Lambeth Walk, height 8.5cm (small hairline crack to top rim)

Lot 469

Moorcroft tankard George VI & Queen Elizabeth Coronation 1937, height 11.5cm

Lot 470

William Moorcroft tankard 1914-1918 Peace June 28th 1919, signed by William to the base For Lady Liberty, height 9.5cm

Lot 844

Silver tankard, inscription to base dated 1948, 356 grams

Lot 196

PAIR OF SILVER BON BON DISHES, along with a silver cased pencil, a silver mounted rattle, silver topper from a walking stick, a silver cover and a silver plated tankard

Lot 357

An English Porcelain commemorative tankard with a black and white panel of the Building for the Exhibition in 1851, the Works of Industry of all Nations and being a view on the road from Hyde Park Corner, named on base, Green London 75883, with date registration mark, 3.2in h.

Lot 334

A first period Worcester blue and white cylindrical tankard painted with the rare 'The Angler' pattern, a/f, 4.75in h.

Lot 375

A late 19c Vienna hand painted porcelain lidded tankard, title to base 'Amor u Psyche' with blue underglaze Bindenschild mark, 6.25in h.

Lot 209

A George V silver christening set comprising pusher and spoon and a tankard, makers mark for Henry Wigforce, Sheffield 1916, tankard 3in h, in original box

Lot 73

A small group of silver items, to include: a silver jewel casket, Chester 1914; a silver tankard; and five other silver and metal items, 282g weighable.

Lot 222

A good George I silver lidded tankard with tapering body to scroll thumb piece and domed lid. Marked in three places. London 1720. EL. Approx. 620 grams. Est. £1800 - £2000.

Lot 241

A good quality Georgian silver tankard with domed top, gilded interior, reeded decoration to tapering side and shell thumb piece. London 1820. By RP. Approx. 908 grams. Est. £1000 - £1500.

Lot 365

A rare 18th Century silver lidded tankard on three ball feet with scroll decoration, the lid attractively decorated with scrolls and flowers and central coin dated 1675. Approx. 17 cms high. Approx. 612 grams. Est. £1500 - £2000.

Lot 417

A fine quality George III silver lidded tankard, the side engraved with coat of arms, (probably those of Willes and Lacon), and rope twist borders conjoining to handle mounted with shell thumb piece to domed cover and bird armorial with reeded decoration revealing a gilt interior. London 1815. By Benjamin Smith. Approx. 1334 grams. Est. £5000 - £8000.

Lot 61

Crown Devon 'HARRY LAUDER' musical jug, the handle modelled as his famous twisted cane, moulded and brightly painted with the figure of Harry Lauder and printed with the verse entitled 'I Love a Lassie', printed marks, 23.5cm together with a 'Sandland' musical tankard 'Off to Widecombe Fair'

Lot 1

*Boitard (Louis Philippe, active 1734-1760). Caricature of a stout gentleman, pen, ink, and watercolour wash, on laid paper, full length seated portrait of a grinning bewigged gentleman wearing red waistcoat and breeches, buckled shoes, and a brown frock coat, and holding a foaming pewter tankard with hinged lid, 16.5 x 11cm (6.5 x 4.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed, with old attribution label on backboard 'Squire Gallery, Portman Square' (1)

Lot 245

A vintage early 20th Century pre WWII Second World War Military Interest pewter tankard with novelty cranberry glass bottom with etched The Last Drop scene depicting a man being hung. Engraved details for 1939 To Lamp. 12cm high. 

Lot 217

A diamond pattern glass ship's decanter, forty cut pattern drinking glasses in sets and part sets, tankard and jar and cover (43).

Lot 1065A

Edward VIII Elkington & Co. hallmarked silver tankard or christening mug, Birmingham 1936, height 9cm weight 138g

Lot 314

Ceramics - a Carlton Ware leaf dish, dog rose pattern; others similar; a Royal Doulton Happy John Toby jug; other Toby and Character jugs; a 19th century tankard, printed rural scene, W & M Mullins , Low Gates, Stavely, 1 & 52; another similar; etc

Lot 2037

A collection of brassware including Arts and Crafts hammered caddy, globe, fire extinguisher, replica Titanic bell, Cairo ware, plated Benjamin Franklin tankard etc 

Lot 1064

William IV hallmarked silver tankard or mug with embossed floral decoration and fluted body, London 1830 maker's mark rubbed, likely for Charles Fox, height 10.5cm, weight 206g

Lot 1065

Elizabeth II hallmarked silver tankard, Sheffield 1960 maker Viner's Ltd, height 10cm weight 195g

Lot 307

A small collection of mainly Worcester ceramics to include a Kitty Blake style jug, unsigned, a miniature tankard, baluster vase and lidded pin post, a Lock & Co thistle head vase and a miniature Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern cup and saucer (6).

Lot 677

A small silver Christening tankard, a silver dwarf candlestick with loaded base, height 10.5cm and a silver-topped dressing table jar (3).

Lot 89

Silver cigarette box & tankard (A/F)

Lot 123

Crown Devon Fieldings musical tankard 'Sarie Marais' and musical jug 'Om Die Kampvuur'. (2)

Lot 904

Plated rectangular 2-handled tea tray, a Mappin & Webb plated tankard, a plated samovar etc

Lot 352

PAIR OF LLOYD PAYNE AND AMIEL LTD. MANCHESTER PEWTER BELLY TANKARDS, A VICTORIAN EMBOSSED EPBM TANKARD AND 13 TANKARDS VARIOUS, 16 in total. TOGETHER WITH AN EDWARDIAN EPBM FLORAL EMBOSSED GLOBULAR TEAPOT, with inscription 1908 and THREE OTHER ITEMS OF ELECTROPLATE, 20 pieces in total (20)

Lot 98

A George IV embossed silver tankard, London 1821 CONDITION REPORT: 355g.

Lot 130

A tray of eight pieces of Maling, Rosalind tankard, wall pocket, trinket dishes and tray etc CONDITION REPORT: Maling vase with hairline at rim, wear to gilding and large chip to base.

Lot 106

James II silver tankard, indistinct maker's mark (conceivably Francis Garthorne) London, 1685, flat lid with chair-back thumb-piece, S scroll handle, tapering straight sided form with contemporary armorial bearings, moulded foot, 16ozs, 14cm.These armorial bearings denote the marshalling of a marital coat showing on the dexter (the heraldic right on the left as you view the piece) the arms of the husband and on the sinister (the heraldic left on the right as you view it) the arms of the wife. They may be blazoned as follows:Dexter: Argent a chevron between three estoiles sable (for Mordaunt)Sinister: Gules three lions passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent1 (for O’Brien)These armorial bearings undoubtedly commemorate the marriage of Henry Mordaunt, (born 15th November 1621 died 19th June 1697), the 2nd Earl of Peterborough and Lady Penelope O'Brien (born 1622 died 18th April 1702). Henry and Penelope were married circa December 1644. Henry was the eldest son of John Mordaunt, the 1st Earl of Peterborough and his wife, Elizabeth Howard, whilst Penelope was the only daughter of Barnabas O'Brien, the 6th Earl of Thomond and his wife, Anne Fermor. During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, Henry served for a short period with the Parliamentarian Army in 1642. After his father’s death in 1643, he deserted the Parliamentary forces to join King Charles I at his Court at Oxford.During the reign of King Charles II, Henry was appointed Governor of English Tangier arriving there on the 29th January 1662 accompanied by the Tangier Regiment which he raised at Putney Heath in the County of Surrey. He later served in the Second and Third Dutch Wars during which he commanded respectively HMS Unicorn at the Battle of Lowestoft in 1665 and HMS Prince at the Battle of Solebay in 1672. During the brief reign of King James II, Henry carried the St. Edward's sceptre at the coronation of the king on the 23rd April 1685 and he was appointed to the office of Groom of the Stool and a Knight of the Garter the same year. Henry served as the Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire between 1666 to 1689 as well as serving as the Lord Lieutenant of Rutland between 1688 to 1690.

Lot 108

George III silver tankard, John Langlands, Newcastle, 1794, domed hinged lid with open scroll chair-back thumb-piece, S scroll handle with heart terminal, straight sided body with moulded girdle, deep spreading foot, 28ozs, 21cm

Lot 13

Scandinavian silver tankard, marked HN conjoined, mid 18th century, flat lid with a chair-back thumb-piece, engraved and dated 1742, within a chased border incorporating scroll motifs, S scroll handle, raised on fruit formed feet issuing from scrollwork, 15ozs, 18cm.

Lot 63

Russian silver gilt lidded tankard, maker's marks SV and Cyrillic MC, Moscow, 18th Century, domed lid with chair-back thumb-piece, embossed and chased with three mantled panels depicting a bird on a branch, child in a sunlit landscape and a tethered dog, C shape handle, raised on three ball feet, 12ozs, 15cm.

Lot 84

James II silver tankard, maker's mark three herons in a shield (Benjamin Traherne?), London 1685, with replaced lid, ?M, London 1774, flat lid with cast chair-back thumb-piece, the body of straight sided tapering form, S scroll handle with cartouche terminal, moulded foot, 20.5ozs, 15.5cm.

Lot 85

George I Britannia Standard tankard, Humphrey Payne, London, circa 1716, marks poor, domed lid with chair-back thumb-piece, straight sided tapering form with moulded girdle, S scroll handle, spreading moulded foot, 19ozs, 18cm.

Lot 283

Small silver tankard H 8.5 cm Birmingham 1927 weight 4.75 ozt

Lot 302

Large silver tankard Birmingham 1928 H 11.5 cm weight 12.5 ozt

Lot 125

A Victorian silver tankard, London 1870, maker - Henry John Lias and Henry John Lias, with engraved floral decoration and cartouches, 11.5cm high, approx 8 3/4 oz

Lot 124

A pair of silver tankards, by Munsey & Co, Sheffield 1925, together with another example by Atkin Brothers, and another tankard marked Sterling Silver G.E. Works (4)

Lot 581

A white metal, India, regimental mascot in the form of a wild boar, on wooden stand with silver plated plaque, NECASPERA TERRENT 1852-1947, BIHAR Light Horse along with a silver plated tankard enscribed to TRP H M Jacobs No2 Troop 1862-1947, BIHAR Light Horse

Lot 213

An early 18th century silver-mounted leather tankard, makers mark only DC in an oval, circa 1700 Of tapering form, the silver rim with cut-out acanthus leaf edge, engraved with a single vertical band of chevrons and inscribed with contemporary initials I*M,  untraced, probably provincial, 11.6cm high. Provenance: The Fieldhouse Collection W.J Fieldhouse acquired the title of Lord of the Manor of Henley in Arden, Warwickshire in 1913. He purchased and restored a property in the town which had formerly been the medieval Guild Hall. 

Lot 282

A William and Mary silver tankard, maker's mark a monogram SL, the small S superimposed on the large L (see Jackson's revised edition p.147 for a slightly different drawing of this mark), London, 1693 with tapering sides and flat top, twisted scroll thumbpiece, handle terminating in a plain escutcheon, front engraved with a large contemporary coat of arms within plumed mantling, acanthus leaf and floral engraving extending down handle around initials 'B' over '? A', 17 cm. high, 19 oz. (589 gm.) NB Please note this lot is from 'Other Properties' and is not part of the William H Stokes Collection

Lot 725

A quantity of mostly metalware to include candle holders; silver plated tankard, teapot etc

Lot 113

An early 20th century Chinese silver tankard of tapering cylindrical form on associated hardwood plinth. With textured ground and faux bamboo handle. Punch marks for Yok Sang, 111 grams, 8.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Silver in very good condition. Damage to the wooden plinth.

Lot 363

A Victorian silver plated twin handled trophy cup and cover. With gilt finial formed as a bouquet of flowers, with bands of repousse flowers and engraved for the Handsworth show 1869, awarded to John Lomas Jnr 1916, 37cm. Along with a silver plated bell shaped tankard inscribed to Lomas.Condition report intended as a guide only.Very good condition. Slight rubbing to the tankard only.

Lot 188

Copper charger, silver plated tray, various rulers, two boomerangs, vintage tennis rackets, brass fish, pewter tankard etc

Lot 182

Durham Light Infantry glass tankard, a pair of glass decanters, two other decanters, biscuit barrel, ceramics, glass comport etc

Lot 112

Denby stoneware tankard with fishing fly pattern, 13cm high

Lot 115

Gibson's fish patterned tankard, together with a Lord Nelson pottery golfing patterned tankard, (2)

Lot 80

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II porcelain tankard from a design taken from a custard cup and saucer from the collection of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, in Royal Presentation Christmas 2013 box, in unused condition.

Lot 1024

Canadian Pacific Railway Interest; A Rare silver plated Table Matchbox Holder by A.T. Wiley & Co of Montreal, together with Elkington Plate sundae dish, Elkington Plate salt cellar all marked Canadian Pacific Railways & an Elkington Plate ½ Pint tankard formerly of the Castle Hotel, Taunton (4)

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