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A Derby pot pourri of Neo-classical design (lacking cover), an 18th century porcelain sugar bowl and cover of oval form, a two handled tankard and cover, a circular stand and a pair of vases of flared form (6) CONDITION REPORT: Damage esp. to vases. Tankard: some losses to gilding and decoration on the cover, no signs of chips, cracks or restoration, no maker's marks. Sugar bowl and cover: marks illustrted, no signs of chips, cracks or restoration excluding a minor chip to underside of base (illustrated).
A Late XIX Century Masons Ironstone China Hydra Jug, decorated in the Imari palette, another later example, a Crown Devon musical 'John Peel' tankard, Beswick 'Dawn Chorus' jug, a Royal Doulton 'Blackberry' two handled octagonal bowl, a Crown Devon 'Fuchsia' jug and a Royal Doulton hunting scene two handled tray.
TWO PIECES OF DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE and a Staffordshire flatback figure, a harvester style jug with Sheffield silver rim dated 1897, the body with drinking and hunting scenes, 16 cms high, a similarly patterned tankard with three handles in the form of greyhounds, 11 cms high, both impressed 'Doulton Lambeth', the flatback figure of a young woman harvest gathering, 29.5 cms high
JESSIE MARION KING (1874-1949) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'TUDRIC' PEWTER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, CIRCA 1905 comprising a teapot and cover, with rush covered handle, 11.5cm high; a sugar bowl, 6cm high; and a milk jug, 5.5cm high, all with stamped maker's marks, TUDRIC/ 0142; together with a 'TUDRIC' PEWTER TANKARD, OLIVER BAKER FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON, stamped maker's marks 6/ TUDRIC/ ENGLISH PEWTER/ LIBERTY & CO/ 066, 12.5cm high (4)
Victorian copper jelly mould of a circular tiered design, engraved 'R' '24', 15cm high, an Arts & Crafts copper jug of flared square form, decorated with fish and sea horses, with wicker handle, 23cm high, a pewter tankard and various other items of metalware including two brass letter box mounts
An early 17th century German parcel-gilt silver tankard, by David Eckirch, Augsburg circa 1610, also marked with an Austro-Hungarian duty free stamp 1809/10 for older works, and a later Austro-Hungarian tax mark, tapering circular form, chased foliate scroll and fruit decoration on a matted background, scroll handle, the domed hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece and knop finial, on a spread circular base, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. David Eckirch was born into a family of goldsmiths at Ulm in 1569. He became a master goldsmith in 1601. He died in 1613. For a similar tankard by this maker see Sotheby's London, Dr. Heller's Lexicon, 4 December 2012, lot 42.
A rare Charles II provincial silver peg tankard, by John Douthwaite, Newcastle circa 1675, cylindrical form, the interior with five pegs, the hinged cover with a pomegranate thumb-piece, fluted scroll handle terminating in a shield cartouche, on three foliate capped pomegranate ball feet, the front engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, height 19cm, approx. weight 23.4oz. For maker's mark see Jackson's, Ian Pickford Edition, Antique Collector's Club, 1989, page 492. The arms are those of the descendants of the Revd. Thomas Thorp, sometime Vicar of Chillingham, Northumberland and Berwick on Tweed.
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