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~AN IVORY TANKARD, GERMAN, CIRCA 1880carved with a bacchic procession above foliate strapwork and lobes, the short pedestal foot with further strapwork, the spout with fruit and grotesque mask, the cover with a Cupid finial, the scroll handle with bearded herm section and metal hinge35cm highFor another similar tankard from the Collection of William and Francis Green, see Bonhams, Los Angeles, 8 December 2014, lot 1191
~A SMALL SILVER-GILT, GEM-SET AND IVORY TANKARD, AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN, LATE 19TH CENTURYthe gem studded and scroll chased lid with seated satyr finial, the handle cast as a tree branch in which sits a further satyr, the ivory sleeve carved with Diana on her stag-drawn chariot processing with her attendent nymphs through an oak grove, on a spreading silver and gem-set foot10.5cm highFor a tankard with the same mounts but differing ivory sleeve, see Christie’s, London, 3 December 2002, lot 116, where catalogued as mid 19th century.
A late 18thC Chinese export porcelain tankard, of cylindrical outline, polychrome decorated with panels of figures broken by a geometric banding of inverted squares, predominantly in orange, blue and green with gilt highlights, on a circular unglazed foot, 11cm high, a Ming style pottery ginger jar, and a small quantity of other Chinese porcelain, a set of five 19thC cups and a vase. (a quantity)
A collection of Aldermaston pottery, to include two shallow bowls with fish design by Andrew Hazelden, a French ceramic coffee pot, various other Aldermaston items etcOne tankard and two of the bowls have chips to the edges. Some items have scuffs and scratches consistent with age and areas of rubbing to the bases.
A collection of George III and later silver cutlery including a fiddle pattern serving spoon, 29cm, London 1825, John, Henry & Charles Lias, a set of five Old English pattern teaspoons, the stems geometrically engraved and the terminals engraved MW, London 1795, George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, a further set of five Old English pattern teaspoons with the initials JL engraved to the terminals, London 1811, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, a pickle forks and two further spoons, together with a silver Christening tankard, the bellied body engraved GAB, gilded interior, Birmingham 1921, possibly E S Barnsley & Co, 13toz gross. (15)
A group of silver comprising a George III quarter pint tankard christening mug, London 1804, makers mark rubbed, 7.5 by 6cm, a gravy boat of conventional form, one foot a/f, marks rubbed, possibly Dublin, 16 by 9cm, and a white metal half pint tankard, engraved J.A.E. to base, 11 by 9.5cm, 12.6toz total weight. (3)
An Arts and Crafts copper dust pan with punched diamond decoration and a rolled over leading serpentine edge, 31 by 42cm, A Jennens & Betteridge sauce pan with engraved ZM initials and turned fruitwood handle, 33 by 13.5cm, a Georgian copper tankard with a turned oak base and heart shaped finger rest, 16 by 15.5cm, together with a Georgian covered sauce pan with a steel handle, 33 by 27cm. (4)
A boxed set of six Tintern lead crystal liqueur glasses; together with a boxed set of six Blenheim lead crystal liqueur glasses; a Prince of Wales & Lady Diana Spencer commemorative glass goblet on double opaque airtwist stem; one other similar glass goblet etched with Ely Cathedral; and a boxed pewter tankard
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