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An 18th Century silver lidded tankard unidentified maker's marks RB, London 1777, of plain tapering cylindrical shape with moulded band, the domed cover with scrolling handle and chair back thumbpiece, the handle and the body monogrammed "IS", 16cm high, 576gms (dent in the spreading foot and a crease in the body)
A Chinese export tankard painted with a mirror framed panel of figures before a pavilion surrounded by foliage and diaper pattern (rim chips and crack to base), 15cm high, a pair of Canton famille rose reticulated spill vases moulded with figures and foliage, gilt rims, 10cm high and a tea-bowl and cover, gilt with calligraphy (rubbing to gilt), 11cm diameter (4)
A Laura Knight for Clarice Cliff Fair Ladies first edition beer tankard, circa 1934, of painted stylised ladies within a black and orange bordered backdrop, purple printed backstamp 'Designed by Laura Knight' and dated verso, h.16cm Condition Report / Extra Information Very light wear. Overall good.
A Sitzendorf porcelain group of dancers, height 13.5cm, width 12cm, a Sevres porcelain group of a boy and girl, a pair of continental porcelain figures, a Royal Doulton Grand National 1937 tankard and a Moorcroft vase, signed to the base, height 13cm. Condition report: Moorcroft vase has a 7.5cm hairline crack and two chips to the rim.
A George I Britannia silver tankard, by Mathew Lofthouse, London 1719, with double struck Britannia mark, of plain form with reeded girdle, the simple scroll handle part marked with the maker's mark, the flat thumbpiece engraved with initials, 11ozt 11cm (4in) Other Notes: In March1697, the minimum standard for English silver was raised from 'Sterling' - 925/1000 pure silver, to 'Britannia' - 958.4/1000 pure silver. Although the minimum standard returned to Sterling in 1720, Britannia standard continued alongside, to the present day.
A German faience and pewter mounted lidded tankard, the body decorated with a shaped cartouche containing floral sprays, reserved on a manganese powdered ground supported with further stylised flowers, the pewter lid engraved 'L R 1805', 25cm (9.7in) high; a German Westerwald stoneware lidded tankard, incised with scrolling foliage on a blue ground, the pewter lid with shell thumbrest, 18cm (7in) high; an 18th century German Westerwald stoneware lidded jug, of slender baluster form, the blue glazed body moulded with florets, pewter lid, 29cm (11.5in) high (3)
IRISH INTEREST. A WMF PATINATED METAL TANKARD, DATED 1893 cast with allegorical figures and strapwork, the inscription to the front borne on an oval shield, 41cm h, stamped mark The inscription reads: LIMERICK HORSE SHOW & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 1893 DOG SHOW CUP WON BY MR HENRY SAUNDERS IRISH TERRIER GALTEE MAID 1ST PRIZE CLASS 15 THREE SPECIALS++Good condition
A RUBY FLASH CUT GLASS TANKARD WITH HALLMARKED SILVER MOUNTS - LONDON 1899, maker's marks for Edward Barnard & Sons, the hinged lid inset with plain ruby glass panel, overall H 17 cmCondition Report:The main vessel of the tankard is fine with no obvious damage / chips or restoration. There are numerous scratches throughout the ruby colouring to the main body.
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