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A silver milk jug, of octagonal baluster form, with a wooden handle, Birmingham 1911, gross weight 235 gms and plated wares, comprising; a hinge lidded tankard of baluster form, a hinge lidded tankard of tapered cylindrical form and a hinge lidded brandy warmer, with a stand and a spirit burner, (4).
An early George III silver tankard, of tapering plain cylindrical form, with scrolling acanthus handle and ribbed foot, William Shaw II, London 1761, 13.5 by 9 by 12cm, 13.08toz.Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
A Chinese blue and white vase, decorated with panels of figures and birds in foliage, four blue character marks to underside, 19cm high, together with a Chinese blue and white spill vase and a tankard (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 397 - minor chips to rim of spill vase, and minor crazing to three.
λ A large late 19th century German ivory and silver-gilt mounted tankard, the hinged lid carved with the hero King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden on his horse, Streiff, the silver decorated with war trophies and a female and male mask, the body deeply carved in relief, depicting the death of King Gustavus Adolphus at the battle of Lutzen, with a scroll figural handle and with a conforming base, with German silvermarks '800 crescent moon and castle' and with an indistinct maker's mark, 50.7cm high. Provenance: From a distinguished naval family. King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden (1594-1632) is regarded as the founder of Sweden as a great power, leading his country to military supremacy during the Thirty Years' War. He is regarded as one of the most famous military commanders of all time combining innovative use of weapons, excellent training and backed by an efficient government. His greatest victory was at the Battle of Breitenfield in 1631 however he was killed a year later at the Battle of Lutzen which was one of the most important of the Thirty Years' War.
λ A fine and large late 19th century German carved ivory lidded tankard, probably Erbach, the finial carved with a warrior on horseback about to throw his spear, above a leaf carved moulding, the body finely relief carved with a continuous classical battle scene, possibly the battle of Issus with Alexander the Great on horseback, the scroll handle carved with a bound captive and a lion's mask, 37.8cm high. Provenance: From a distinguished naval family. Count Franz I of Erbach-Erbach established a guild for ivory carvers in 1783 in the town of Erbach im Odenwald having discovered ivory carving during his visit to Vienna in 1769. Erbach became the 'Ivory Town', and by the end of the 19th century their fame as skilled ivory carvers was established as the 'Rose of Erbach' won an award at the 1873 World Fair in Vienna.
An Elizabeth II silver baluster-shaped tankard with leaf capped double C-scroll handle, on moulded footrim, 5.5ins high, by J.W. Flynn of Sunderland, London 1968 (inscribed "The Vaux Tankard"), a George V plain silver rectangular photograph frame, 8ins x 5.5ins (to hold picture 7.5ins x 5ins), Birmingham 1939, three silver cigarette boxes, a silver match box holder a silver mounted horses hoof inkwell and two handled cup, 7ins high (combined weighable silver 21ozs)
A George VI plain silver baluster-shaped tankard of 18th Century design, with moulded rim and footrim and leaf capped double scroll handle, 5.75ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1940, and four plain silver circular bowls with moulded rims, 4.25ins diameter x 1.5ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1939 (weight 30ozs)
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