A George III provincial silver tankard, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1769, baluster form, central girdle, domed hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, scroll handle with a heart-shaped cartouche, the handle with scratch initials 'S' over 'I*S', on a raised circular foot, height 20.2cm, approx. weight 25.8oz. Purchased from J.H. Bourdon Smith Ltd, London, September 1997.
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A Third Reich set of silver plated coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each bearing the applied device of a winged swastika; a plated beaker with applied Luftwaffe eagle and inscription dated 1944; a plated tankard inscribed to SS Oberfuhrer; and a grey metal coffee pot with applied Luftwaffe eagle. Average GC (some wear). (6)
Nautical Interest; A brass ships bell suspending from an oak frame believed to have been salvaged from HMS Daedalus, an anchor, a pewter HMS Venturer presentation tankard, 10cm high, along with a carved partridge wood staff, 107cm (4) CONDITION REPORT: Height of the bell is 15cm, diameter is 20cm. (3.14cm x 20cm = a circumference of 62.8cm)
A late 18th century Silesian glass tankard, engraved with a stylised cartouche and flowers, on a folded foot, 15cm (At fault) CONDITION REPORT: Underlying crack to body where the joint to the lower handle attaches, approx 3.5cm long. Un-polsihed pontil mark. Scratches to the exterior and interior. Wear to underside. Blemishes visible. (At fault)
A silver plated claret jug, 34cm high, a silver plated cutlery tray, 47.5cm long, a silver plated quarter pint christening mug, 8.5cm high, a silver plated seven bar toast rack on scroll feet, and other items of silver plate comprised of a tray, coasters, cutlery, tankard, chamberstick, boxed items of cutlery and other items CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
'Nelson's Victory at Trafalgar' 50th Anniversary Tankard by Royal Worcester, for the National Maritime Museum, 'Roland Admundsen's Ship Gjoa' mug, Coalport 'Grace Darling Rescue' mug and a set of five 'The Great Ships of The Golden Age of Sail' Royal Society of Marine Artists collectors plates Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Edwardian hammered silver twin handled pedestal bonbon dish by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1907, together with a modern silver christening tankard with gilt washed interior and George V silver twin handled trophy cup (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Hammered dish tarnished throughout.Tankard with misshapen base.Trophy with small dent to base.Otherwise good.
Collection of pewter to include a pewter bowl stamped several times on the back rim F S, a plate stamped MID? on the rim and indistinct maker on reverse, another plate, a tankard engraved White Horse Hamptonwick with Rich Hanwell on the base of the inside and a large pewter dish possibly by Samuel Duncombe op1466, (5)
A 19th Century gilt metal mounted ruby flash cut Bohemian tapering cylindrical Tankard finely engraved with six vignettes depicting German palaces etc., raised on flower head shaped foot, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: The Tankard appears to be in good general overall condition with no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration noted.
A rare George II Channel Islands silver half pint straight sided tankard, c.1750, maker's mark GH, plus date letter K and three other marks below rim, plus unknown mark to handle (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey c.1720-1767), of rare tapered straight-sided form, with hollow, tapered S-scroll handle with shield thumbpiece, single incised line below the rim and flared moulded foot, inscribed 'A.R' beneath, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, weight 5.15 tr.oz.
A George II Channel Islands silver baluster child's tankard, of small proportions, maker's mark PM struck four times to base, three overstruck over London marks (Pierre Maingy, Guernsey fl. c.1739-1776), with petal capped joined scroll handle, single incised line below the rim, on a flared moulded foot, inscribed '* NNT don de Ja Mere ILP' beneath, 3 3/8in. (8.7cm.) high, weight 5.3 tr.oz.
A George II Channel Islands silver half pint baluster tankard, c.1750, maker's mark PA struck twice to base (Pierre Amiraux, three generations, Jersey 1698-1808), of exaggerated baluster form, with petal capped joined scroll handle, single incised line below the rim, on a flared moulded foot, inscribed 'E.C' beneath, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) high, weight 6.9 tr.oz.
A George III Channel Islands silver pint baluster tankard, maker's mark LC crowned struck twice to base (unknown, Jersey c.1760-1799), of baluster form in heavy gauge silver, with foliate capped joined scroll handle, single incised line below the rim, on a flared foot with two incised lines, inscribed 'E.L.P' beneath, 5in. (12.7cm.) high, weight 13.2 tr.oz.
A George II provincial silver baluster pint tankard with Royal Guernsey Militia interest, Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1749, with foliate capped joined scroll handle and flared foot, with later repoussé floral and foliate decoration, the cartouche inscribed, 'Colonel James Priaulx, Queen's A.D.C. to the best Marksman In The Royal Guernsey Militia 1866', with gilt washed interior, 5in. (12.6cm.) high, weight 10.5 tr.oz.
A George II Channel Islands silver half pint baluster tankard, c.1750, maker's mark IH with sunburst struck three times to base (Jean Henry, Guernsey fl. c.1727-1783), of slight baluster form, with foliate capped joined scroll handle, single incised line below the rim, on a flared moulded foot, inscribed 'TD LH' beneath, 3½in. (9cm.) high, weight 5.7 tr.oz.
A rare George II Channel Islands silver lidded quart tankard, maker's mark GH struck three times beneath rim, to handle and top of cover, together with harp and K letter marks beneath rim (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey c.1720-1767), the tapered, straight sided tankard with domed hinged cover with shell thumbpiece and tapered S-scroll handle with bifurcated terminal, the body and cover with extensive later repoussé decoration around an earlier engraved armorial for the Carey family of Guernsey, with gilt washed interior, engraved scratch weight to base, 'oz. 29 1/8', 7in. (17.75cm.) high, weight 26.6 tr.oz.
A George II Channel Islands silver half pint baluster tankard, maker's mark PD crowned struck once to base (Philippe Le Vavasseur dit Durell, Jersey c.1740), with petal capped joined scroll handle, single incised line below the rim, on a flared moulded foot, inscribed 'I.F.L' beneath, 3½in. (9cm.) high, weight 5.85 tr.oz.
A George II Channel Islands silver pint baluster tankard, maker's mark TM struck twice to base (Thomas Mauger, Jersey fl. c. 1730-1796), of baluster form in good gauge silver, with petal capped joined scroll handle, single incised line below the rim, on a flared foot with two incised lines, 4¾in. (12cm.) high, weight 14.1 tr.oz.
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