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A group of three 19th century blue and white transfer printed tankards to include an Adams Oriental pattern tankard and saucer , one decorated with floral sprays and one with houses and fisherman of a bridge. Please see mages. Measures tallest 13 cm high. Condition report chip to first tankard and saucer , crack to both of the others.
Early 19th century miniature mug hand painted with a bird, two Royal Worcester blush ivory mugs & cup and saucer painted with roses, 19th/ early 20th century Coalport cups, one with saucer and a Limoges hand painted quatrefoil cup and saucer (11) Condition Report Coalport quatrefoil blue cup has wear to gilding. Miniature tankard painted with birds has a small hairline to the top rim. Glazing fault to the arm of the Royal Worcester ivory blush tankard (the larger of the 2). The Royal Worcester cup and saucer has loss of gilding to the centre of the saucer. All other pieces have crazing.
A selection of 19th century ceramics to include a Chinese Canton famille rose bowl, 25cm diameter, within cushion mount, a Chinese export blue and white bowl with moulded interior, 23.5cm diameter, an English Mocha ware tankard, 15.5cm high, a Victorian relief moulded chariot scene mug, 8cm high and a pair of 20th century Japanese blue and white vases, 22cm high (6) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Mochaware- Stained crazing visible throughout. Large firing crack to underside. Rim descending hairline crack. Large crack running along the circular base (approx 18cm).
Advertisement - an unusual Carlton Ware tankard, central Bass bottle surrounded by a wreath above IN LOVING MEMORY. next to a crossed clay pipe and cork screw, the backside hand paint with a motto 'THERE ARE SEVERAL REASONS FOR DRINKING AND ONE HAS JUST ENTERED MY HEAD. IF A MAN CAN'T DRINK WHEN HE'S LIVING. HOW THE H---! CAN HE DRINK WHEN HE'S DEAD?, white handle, the inside hand painted with a hang man, green grass
A silver christening tankard, Francis Higgins, Sheffield 1918, cylindrical tapering, inscribed, a pair of engine turned silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1947 and two other silver napkin rings, inscribed, and a small Victorian silver pill box, Birmingham 1897, with pull-off cover, 9ozs weight combined (6).
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