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Three silver plated presentation goblets/tankards; A glass tankard 'Given by the Officers of the 13th Sussex. Won Nov 19th 1861 by John Dayson at 500 & 600 yards'. A tankard inscribed '1st Hants. Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers, 1902 Carbine Competition won by Capt. W. G. Shiel.' A goblet inscribed 'Dulwich College, House Fives, T. N. Howard 1891' (3)
A modern tankard Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1948, of conventional cylindrical form, threaded detail, crest and initials engraved to body; together with a pair of sauce boats, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, 1913; a capstan inkwell, Birmingham; a sugar caster, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield; a spill vase, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield (loaded) and a continental beaker (qty) Combined weighable silver: 33oz
Two, antique, engraved, glass-ware items to include an amber-coloured glass vessel finely engraved with clear-glass scenes of grazing deer amongst trees, with a thick handle and circular footed base, (7.3 x 10.5 cm), with a small faceted glass tankard with metal mounts and engraved with a scene of a stag in amber-coloured engraving (11 x 8 cm) (a/f) (2)
A group of Doulton salt glazed wares to include a tankard a Cheshire Cheese vase and tankard and a large storage bottle. Note; from an extensive private collection of Royal Doulton. The vast majority of items are free from any damage or restoration, and are in great condition. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition of individual lots prior to bidding as condition on some, will vary.
A FABERGE SILVER, GOLD AND ENAMEL TANKARD, MICHAEL PERKHIN, ST. PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1890the cylindrical body set with angular handle with town mark and further with red enamelled Empress Elizabeth gold rubles at intervals, the surface chased to simulate animal hide, raised upon three ball feet, surmounted by hinged flattened lid with ball thumbpiece coin set with Catherine II gold ruble en suite opening to reveal gilt interior, marked with Faberge, 88 standard, St. Petersburg town mark, master`s mark M.P in Cyrillic for Michael Perkhin, height: 6.8 cm (2 3/4 in.) PROVENANCEBonhams, June 3, 2015, lot 93
An 18th century silver gilt cagework tankard, the tapering cylindrical body raised on a spreading domed foot, the domed cover with ball finial, elaborately decorated with a continuous frieze of pierced scrolling foliage, reserved with four panels possibly depicting figures of South American origin, the cover similiarly decorated, beaded rims, the underside of the cover engraved 'Presented to the Offficers of the 7th (PR) Dragoon Guards, by Captain E. Molyneux, Xmas 1871', stamped '84' and with a star over 11, 20cm (7.9in) 21.38ozt
An early 17th century German silver gilt tankard, possibly Augsburg (see Rosenberg, Marc - Der Goldshmiede Merkzeichen Vol 1, p.56, mk 409) of cylindrical form, the body embossed and engraved over a broad foot, the S-scroll handle applied with beads and a caryatid below a hinged cover, lobed and applied with figures, 29cm high, 47.65ozt
A George III silver pedestal tankard, by George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, London 1794, the baluster body embossed with greyhounds coursing a hare with a farmstead beyond, with a vacant cartouche, the double domed cover with seated greyhound finial, the double scrolled handle terminating with a heart and with a chair back thumb piece, gilt interior, 23.5cm (9.3in) high, 23ozt.Later embossed, hallmarked Victorian finial.
A Victorian silver tankard, London 1871, of tapering cylindrical form on spreading circular foot, elaborately engraved with floral panels and acanthus, stylised scrolled handle, 11cm (4.3in) high, 11.6ozt; a Victorian silver pedestal christening mug, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1897, the half spirally lobed body with an embossed foliate border, gilt interior and beaded handle, 11cm (4.3in) high, 6.3ozt; a continental silver beaker, embossed with a continuous scene of Christ carrying the cross, 8.5cm (3.3in) high, 4.5ozt (3)
A late 18th century creamware tea pot and cover, of cylindrical form with strap handle, painted in pink with floral sprays, 9cm (7.5in) wide over handle; an early 19th century pearlware ovoid jug, painted with a floral bouquet within moulded brown line rims, 18cm (7in) high; a late 18th century creamware tankard, decorated overall in a brown geometric design, 15cm (6in) high (4)
*Gillray (James). The Wounded Lion..., "and now, all the sculking herd of the forest, some out of Insolence, others in Revenge, some, in fine, upon one Pretence, some upon another, fell upon him by Consent - but nothing went so near the Heart of him in his Distress, as to find himself batter'd by the Heel of an Ass." - Vide Aesop's Fables - published H. Humphrey, July 16th 1805, etching with contemporary hand colouring, thread margins, 260 x 360 mm Scarce Gillray cartoon showing Lord Melville depicted as the wounded lion, with blood flowing from wounds inflicted by a cannon and from the bites of a snake (Grey - Whitbread's brother-in-law) and a Fox (Charles James Fox). A dog (Kinnaird) bites the lions tail. Under the lion's paws are papers _ 'Plans for Manning of the Navy - List of ships built in 1804 . . . of ye Line'; 'Abolition of Impress'. The cannon - shaped like a giant tankard - is fired by St. Vincent who crouches behind a withered tree. Part of the blast from the cannon - labelled 'Condemnation without trial' - strikes Britannia beneath the heart and she sits apparantly mortally wounded at the base of an oak tree. (1)
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