GERMAN CARVED IVORY MINIATURE TANKARD 19TH CENTURY the hinged domed lid with a figural finial above the cylindrical body carved in relief depicting cavorting figures, with a C-scroll handle and a scroll-carved border 15.5cm high Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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Five Victorian pewter tankards, each with brass rim, four graduated from pint to quarter gill, the largest dated 1829. Tallest 16 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The largest tankard has an engraved inscription across the front (opposite the handle) which has been partially erased and is illegible. The date stamp is a crown above the letter R and the number 29 all within an oval. The pint tankard is struck for ER and initialled ABHJ, the gill tankard is also stamped ER and with initials ABHJ. It is struck to the underside for Farrow & Jackson, London makers. The half gill measure is stamped JHB and GR beneath a crown, stamped to the underside for Farrow & Jackson, London makers. The quarter gill tankard is struck GR 346 and is stamped to the underside for WR Loftus Limited. All tankards have small dints and surface scratches but are in good order with no tears or splits visible.
A 19th century pewter quart tankard, a small pewter bowl, dish and two plates. Largest diameter 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tankard is structurally sound but does have numerous dents, scuffs & marks and is slightly misshapen. The most significant dent is to the underside of the base. The inscription on the side is worn. The two larger plates are allover scratched and marked and have some minor dints but no perforations or significant damage other than to the surface finish. The larger of the two dishes is again misshapen particularly around the rim and has numerous scratches and small dents. The smaller bowl is also misshapen and has numerous small dents.
A pair of pewter candlesticks, 19th century, with wide drip trays and domed bases, 19 cm, a 19th century quart jug, engraved to the underside "G T Yarmouth", a small pewter Armada dish and a Tudric pewter cake stand numbered 01371 and struck "Made by Liberty & Co". CONDITION REPORT: Each candlestick has a 6 mm diameter hole in the centre of the sconce. Both drip pans have touch mark or initial RV and there are a lot of tiny scratches and dints as one would expect but there is nothing significant or detrimental in our opinion. These are an attractive pair of candlesticks. The quart tankard has been converted to a jug, it is slightly misshapen throughout. There is a 5 cm crack to the right hand side below the spout. There is a large crack running around the foot rim where it joins the body. The small Armada dish is in good condition generally, there is a slight dent to one side but nothing too detrimental. The centre has black pitting, all of which you should see from the email images. The Liberty pewter cake stand other than having a few surface scratches appears to be in good condition throughout.
Five early 19th century antique glasses, etched with barley, and a tankard engraved "Mr Savage", height 10.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This comprises of a set of five glasses, four of which are matching, the fifth is slightly earlier and has a folded foot. All glasses appear to be in good order and free from any obvious faults, chips or cracks. This is the same for the tankard.
A 19th century tobacco jar in the form of a young man, a McIntyre tobacco jar with hand-painted crest to front, a small baluster vase, a tankard with leather cover, a small stoneware jar, a Royal Winton tulip-shaped lustre dessert dish, a boxed Wade starfish, a Victorian spill vase, a Royal Doulton figurine HN2211 'Fair Maiden' and a Continental Dresden-style lace lady (10).
Continental porcelain pewter mounted cylindrical tankard with hinged cover, bearing initials H.S with date 1820. Underglazed blue Berlin type scepter mark to base with impressed and other marks. 20cm approx. Together with pair of Dutch Delft baluster shaped vases with garlic bulb necks, overall with painted traditional decoration of windmills in reserved panels surrounded by flowers. Painted and impressed marks to bases. 58cm high approx. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Vases: One has been badly repaired, the other has discolouring and wear. Tankard: No obvious damage or losses.
A Grays Pottery lustre jug, 'The Shipwright's Arms', 16.5cm high, a Danbury Mint Wedgwood 'The Trafalgar Tankard', with certificate of authenticity and two limited edition Spode 'Maritime England' plates, 'The Battle of Camperdown' and 'The Battle of Trafalgar', both 23.5cm, with certificate of authenticity and cased, (4).
A Royal Observer Corps tankard and badge, circa 1942Presentation inscription on tankard to a W.A. Wolstenholme dated April 1942, Zimbabwe Independence medal dated 1980, copper and brass tankard with inscription P4/0-G.F. Hobley 459 Squadron R.A.A.F. dated 1942, 2 x Union Jacks, 3 x framed prints of planes by Chrostowski Ego, 2 framed coloured prints relating to Polish RAF Insignia etc. (11)
A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, London, 1841, together with three silver plated basting spoons and a collection of Doulton harvest ware, to include a squat form miniature bowl with silver rim and a graduated set of three jugs, together with a Victorian foliate decorated jar and cover, a cricket tankard and similar other (qty)
A GEORGE I BEER TANKARD, with engraved Coat of Arms and Motto: "HEB DYW - HEB DIM - DUW A DIGON", Welsh, roughly translated as "Without God - Without Anything - God is Enough". Attributed to 'Jones' family name. Coat of Arms with Three Welsh Dragons and Mermaid Holding Comb and Mirror. London 1725. Maker: Bowens Nash. Weight 22ozs.
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