A George III silver tankard, by William Grundy, assayed London 1772, of circular baluster form, having double scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb grip, repousse decorated 'C' scrolls, children within a garden, a pair of deer in clearing and cartouche (left blank), raised upon out swept stepped pedestal foot, height 13cm. (401.1g)
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A Indian silver cricket association presentation tankard, of circular baluster form, the body repousse and finely engraved Indian rural village panorama with huts, farmers, elephant, ox and palm trees against a mountainous backdrop, having scroll handle with shaped thumb grip, raised upon pedestal foot engraved "To Their President from The Allahabad Cricket Association", height 13.7cm. (369.6g)
a collection of various silver items, to include; circular salt, christening mug, christening tankard, continental silver beaker, two pepper shakers, a set of six silver handled butter knives, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1925, eight continental .800 silver teaspoons and other items. (weighable silver 509.8g). (qty)
Two shelves of 19th century ceramics including dessert service, teapot, blue and white tureen, Royal Worcester, etc One large serving plate, one casserole dish with ladle, six plates, twelve plates two plates, two serving plates, another plate, a large serving bowl, one large teapot, another large pot, one jug, six tea cups, eight large cups, eight saucers, two coffee cups, one double handled tankard, four half egg shape dishes, one small bowl, another small bowl, two table ornaments. Varied condition.
A Chinese blue and white tankard, Qianlong, painted with peony and bamboo, 12.5cm high; another Chinese blue and white tankard, Qianlong, 12.7cm high; A Chinese blue and white oval vegetable tureen and cover, first half of 19th century, painted with a pagoda, 28.5cm diameter; a pair of circular serving dishes, Qianlong, 24cm diameter and a pair of blue and white vases and covers, 19th century, 15.5cm high (7)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL, of lobed form, beaded rim, engraved monogram, on four ball feet, makers Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1897, width approximately 15cm, together with a George VI silver half pint tankard, engraved initials, maker JP, Birmingham 1942, height approximately 10cm, approximate gross weight 11.2ozt, 350 grams (2)
A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TANKARD, makers Robert Timbrell and Joseph Bell, London 1715, of tapering circular form, 'S' scroll handle, raised circular base, height 11cm, approximate weight 10.4ozt, 325 grams (condition: commensurate with age, marks slightly rubbed, no obvious signs of removal of armorials, etc)information: there is a small area to the inside of the rim to the left of the handle where there has been an issue, a repaired split possibly, the base has holes in the silver around the outer edge of the base, not sure if this has seen repair or original
A LATE 18TH CENTURY PEARLWARE TANKARD, of cylindrical form hand painted with farming implements and named for 'J. Atkinson', minor paint loss and chips to bottom rim and underside, height approximately 13cm, together with a pair of 19th Century Mason's Patent Ironstone China vases and covers of hexagonal form, enamelled with floral sprigs on alternate textured panels, gilt details impressed marked to underside of lids, height approximately 31cm, some wear to gilding, one finial glued and one vase with extensive crack (3)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY CREAMWARE TANKARD, of cylindrical form, decorated with a brown and white check design within bands of blue and brown, height approximately 15cm, together with a collection of late 18th/early 19th Century porcelain teawares, including a matching silver shape cream jug, eight tea bowls, eight saucers and a sugar bowl, polychrome decoration of a bridge between two blue rocks with a Chinese style fence, extensive damage (22) (condition: tankard has firing fault/crack in rim, approximately 4.5cm long, chip in foot rim, teaset has two tea bowls, the sugar bowl and two saucers a.f, some pieces loose, one tea bowl very stained, another with partial staining, four saucers with staining, the other two non related saucers are both a.f, some paint loss)
Three Victorian tankards with frogs to the interiors - Tankard moulded with seated drinkers, 12 cm high and two moulded treacle glazed tankards, 8.5 & 10 cm high to/w a loving cup printed with The Farmers Arms and two internal frogs, 12.5 cm high (4)Tankard with moulded drinkers - Overall crazed, two vertical hairlines from rimLoving cup - Loving cup - Crazed and dis-coloured. Chips to rim.
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