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Drinking Interest - Collection of Bottles & Glasses to include:Thwaites Double Century Celebration Ale in box; Thwaites Anniversary Ale boxed set of two bottles of ale and engraved tankard 1807-1982; Thwaites 'Taste of Lancashire' boxed set of four assorted ales - Big Ben, Old Dan, Danny and East Lancashire; boxed 'Old Dan' ale limited edition gift pack brew number 384; and boxed engraved Thwaites long service award tankard. Interesting collection, see photograph.
A Collection of Edinburgh Crystal which includes: boxed decanter with stopper, decanter with stopper, large fruit bowl, fruit bowl on pedestal in original box, boxed commemorative Arthur Stanley Trafalgar Challenge Cup decanter with stopper, and boxed Lingfield Park tankard. All in good condition. See photographs.
An early 20th century brass Middle Eastern three branch lantern; an early 20th century desk lamp; early 20th century German oak coopered peg tankard, pyrography inscription Brosit, Munchen (Munich); a treen flask carved from a branch section; early 20th century carved beech spoon; a naval tankard, stamped V-J DAY HMS BAMBARA 1945 (6)
Various Wade collectables, vases, flowerhead planters 12cm W, boat, fish dishes, various other Wade leaf stem planters, saucers, Veteran Car Series Bugatti 1913, Skol ashtray, Mdina style glass studio vase, a Prince William Warrant 22ct gold finish tankard Me And My Better Half, etc. (a quantity)
A rare and interesting 19th century Doulton Lambeth made silver topped drinking tankard. Doulton Lambeth stamp to base, with a hallmarked silver rim to top - hallmarked for London, 1897 (makers mark partially obscured, possibly: Charles Henry Dumeni). The silver band engraved ' Perham Down Camp, Salisbury Plain, June 1900, LRB Guard Mounting Competition Won By ' A ' Company - SV Figg, Private '. ' LRB ' likely referring to the ' London Rifle Brigade '. The stoneware tankard measures approx; 13cm tall. No cracks / repairs, very good condition for age.
18th Century Chinese famille rose porcelain tankard of cylindrical form with moulded dragon cup handle, under glazed blue border with figure panel. 13cm high 11cm diameter The tankard is in good condition, however it does have a chip off the rim and a hairline crack approx. 4cm leading from the rim
Quantity of assorted 18th/19th Century Chinese tea bowls, saucers and plates, a Chinese tankard decorated in Imari style and a Nanking cargo tea bowl and saucer Tankard is in very good condition no damage or restorations. Nanking cargo tea bowl excellent condition, no damage or restoration. Five assorted tea bowls, two with hairline cracks, two very good, one with a chipped rim. Two plates, nibbles to rim. Six saucers, two very good, four with minor nibbles to rims.
MAPPIN & WEBB A GEORGIAN DESIGN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, London 1916, 16cm high, together with a GEORGIAN DESIGN BUN PEPPER (Britannia standard), a SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD of baluster form, a small SILVER PEPPER POT, SILVER COMBINATION PAPERKNIFE AND FOLDING KNIFE, and a plated small VASE with lion mask handles, weighable silver 328g. (6)
A Liberty tudric pewter tankard with sinuous handle stamped "tudric" and numbered to base 0-066 after an original design by Archibald Knox 17.7 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has general pitting and wear especially to the thumb piece. Dirt and in need of a clean. Surface scratches throughout, wear and tear conducive with age and use.
Champions Bristol tankard, circa 1780, polychrome painted with floral sprays and sprigs, unmarked, the underside with Albert Amor Ltd label for the Exhibition of the Peter Stephens Collection 1978, 13.5cm high Condition: Some glaze discolouration to rim, minor rubbing to decoration of handle, otherwise vgc - **General condition consistent with age
George III silver baluster tankard having a scroll handle and standing on a circular foot, sponsors mark of John Langlands I, Newcastle 1774, 13cm high, 10.5oz approx Condition: Engraved monogram, lower part of the handle is very slightly 'pushed in' where it joins the body - **General condition consistent with age
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