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Lot 250

A Victorian silver half pint tankard, Walter & John Barnard, London 1877, tapered circular form with all over chased floral and foliate swags below a foliate arcaded border, guilloche rim and beaded foot, c-scroll handle, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) high; together with a set of three pierced bon-bon dishes, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923; an Art Deco twin handled sucrier by the same maker, Sheffield 1909; and an Edwardian sugar caster, Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London 1924, weight 19.5 tr.oz. (6)

Lot 183

Four small silver trophy cups, one uninscribed, of twin handled shallow cup form, Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London 1928; and three with inscriptions, inc. 'The Prince of Wales Hospital Cup 1932', Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham 1932; a small tankard with 'Branksome Tower Hotel Amateur Golf Meeting' inscription 1947, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945, plus another dated 1923; and a silver plated trophy cup, 2½in. to 4in. (6.3cm. to 10.2cm.) high, silver weight 11.5 tr.oz. (5) * Condition: 1) Very slightly bent on stem. Otherwise good. 2) Good cdn. No faults. 3) VG, no faults. 4) Small dent below rim. Otherwise good. 5) Good cdn.

Lot 150

An American sterling silver sugar basin, by Gorham Mfg. Company, early 20th century, of squared oval form with incuse corners and beaded rim, 3¼in. (8.25cm.) high; together with an unmarked silver cream jug, fluted oval form with scrolled rim, engraved foliate decoration, on four swept supports with hoof feet, 4¼in. (10.75cm.) high; and an Elizabeth II silver tankard, Adies Bros. Ltd., Birmingham 1953, plain tapered form with gilt interior, 4¼in. (10.75cm.) high, weight 15.4 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: - Sugar basin: Good condition, with a few tiny dings to lower body. Marks clear. - Cream jug: Very good, with no faults. - Tankard: Very good with no faults. Marks clear.

Lot 590

A CHINESE QIANLONG/JIAQING PERIOD ROUGE-DE-FER EUROPEAN SUBJECT PORCELAIN TANKARD, 3.8in diameter at base & 5.7in high.

Lot 591

AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD FAMILLE ROSE MANDARIN PORCELAIN TANKARD, the sides painted with a scene of two figures on a riverside terrace, 4in diameter & 4.7in high.

Lot 227

A Prattware tankard decorated with a group of men around a table, with one of them contemplating signing a document, in a tavern on a mottled green ground, 4 3/4h, 4 1/2 dia

Lot 84

A George IV silver tankard formed mustard pot with blue glass liner, by William Stocker, London 1824, 2 h, 101grams

Lot 86

A 1930s silver and silver gilt tankard with ear shaped handle, London 1936, 4 1/2 h, 415 grams

Lot 41

Metalware - an Arts and Crafts Joseph & Sankey & Sons jardinere, embossed daffodil decoration; an Art Deco brass document clip depicting a stylised owl; a Doric column table lamp; an English pewter tankard, the glass bottom etched The Last Drop, another larger; etc

Lot 32

Oxford Boating Club - A three handled pewter tankard inscribed 'B.N.C & Trinity Fours; an early 19th century pewter tankard with later added spout , monogrammed HJ (2)

Lot 203A

A Bowman stationary steam engine, boxed; a pewter tankard etc (3)

Lot 57

Ephemera - an early 20th century mahogany Napoleon hat mantel clock, of small proportions; a set of brass ladles; a silver plated shoe horn; a coir model of a Dragon; small pewter tankard; etc

Lot 85

A white metal (tests as silver) cigarette box, gross weight approximately 14oz. together with a four piece silver-plated tea and coffee set by Elkington & co. and a white metal tankard.

Lot 721

A quantity of flatware and plated ware to include Walker & Hall plated salt cellar, pepper pot and mustard pot, a set of six silver-plated teaspoons, a set of six bone-handled butter knives, a pewter tankard etc.

Lot 600

A GERMAN PEWTER BEER TANKARD, 18th century, the flat domed top lid with ball thumbpiece, initialled and dated 1795, plain body with incised line banding, on moulded base, touch marks under lid, 11" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 10

AN ENGLISH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE TANKARD AND COVER, 19th century, of plain cylindrical form with greyhound handle, moulded and applied with a seated toper holding a church warden's pipe, flanked by an urn of flowers and a further toper, the interior with a centre divide close to the top and pierced with three small holes, the lift off cover with apertures for the division, unmarked, 6 1/2" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 425

A Clarice Cliff Elizabeth II Coronation trio, transfer printed with blue and gilt highlighted outline, (the plate) 18cm wide and a Denby Royal Commemorative tankard. (4)

Lot 431

Various Royal commemorative and other china, 100 year commemorative Aynsley Queen Victoria plate, polychrome decorated in colours, 27cm wide, a Royal Doulton stoneware tankard dated May18th 1927 and initialled R, possibly a christening piece, Royal Commemorative mugs, cups, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 504

A mid 20thC Dutch Delft lidded tankard, with pewter mounts, hand painted with flowers the lid set with boats, marked beneath, 18cm high, and a small quantity of sea shells.

Lot 340

A quantity of collectors' items and silver plate to include a pair of shoe trees, brass candlestick, a silver-plated teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and tankard, two furniture line markers and a copy of 'Edward VII: A Play on the Past and Present Times with a View to the Future', illustrations etc.

Lot 65

WW2 Malayan Pewter Tankard bearing RAF badge inscription F Taylor, 154 SP, Kuala Lumpur September 1945, the Day after D-Day

Lot 324

Two boxes of assorted 20th Century toys to include various cased Egyptian and other tribal figures, together with D.G Creations porcelain collectable ornaments in boxes, Coronation tankard etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 13

Royal Copenhagen straight sided annual tankard decorated with stylized trees and date 1981. Silver panel to base with printed marks and signatures, 11cm high approximately, together with another Royal Copenhagen commemorative tankard Etein with printed marks to base titled Den Nye Lillebaeltsbro and 1970. 13.5cm high. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious damage.

Lot 310

Box of miscellaneous to include: tapestry top stool, Totopoly boxed game, chess board, novelty bulldog ornament, prints, Kellogg's sunshine breakfast collection radio etc. Together with another box of assorted china to include: copper lustre dresser jugs, part dinnerware, souvenir Welsh costumes, pin dish, Prinknash tankard etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 325

Box of assorted china and glass to include: Little Red Riding Hood miniature teaset in box, marbled glass light shades, transfer printed tankard, glug glug jug, Wade whimsies and lead glazed stain glass shade etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 1357

Allan Tankard (born 1887), watercolour, river landscape Abisko, signed and dated 1946, 12" x 16", framed.

Lot 1158

A quantity of 19th century blue and white tea and dinner wares, including; a foliate decorated meat drainer, 35cm wide, a pair of pearlware leaf shaped pickle dishes, 14cm, another pearlware example and a Lowestoft porcelain pickle dish, a tankard, a part coffee service and a selection of plates, (qty).

Lot 1235

A German Historismus masonic glass tankard, late 19th century, enamelled with lines of script around a crowned cartouche enclosing masonic emblems, 15cm. high.

Lot 1160

A rare John Aynsley pearlware tankard, late 18th century, depicting the boxing match between Humphrey and Mendoza fighting at Odiham in Hampshire on Wednesday Jan 9th 1788, with a key naming the eight attendants, signed 'Jno Aynsley, Lane End' (a.f), 12.5cm high. Illustrated

Lot 112

George III silver baluster shape tankard, William Shaw & William Priest, London 1772, moulded girdle, engraved crest within a scrolled cartouche, hinged and domed lid, double-scroll handle, with spade shape terminal, and engraved initials, 28oz, 22cm.

Lot 403

A silver miniature Livery company souvenir tankard of late 17th century style by D. & J. Wellby, London, 1927, made for 600th anniversary of founding of the Merchant Taylors Company, engraved with company coat of arms and inscription "Merchant Taylors Co. 1st. Charter 1327", sides chased with acanthus leaf band, base chased with large Tudor rose, cover embossed with bust of a gentleman, the tankard modelled on a Dublin example of 1680. 8.8 cm. high, wt. 203 gm.Good condition, no bruises. Good marks.

Lot 28

HALLMARKED SILVER TANKARD BY WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD ASSAY

Lot 649

1st century AD. A carved bone cheekpiece from a horse's harness with median bulb, circumferential bands, rectangular slot to the centre. 43 grams, 10cm (4"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number CE60; part of the Sutton-on-Trent 'treasure'; found Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, UK. On 19 May 2009 Chris Rudd received images of a Celtic tankard handle and other objects that had been found inside the remains of a late Iron Age or early Romano-British cauldron or bucket that had been unearthed on a farm near Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Recognising the significance of the hoard, he advised that it should be reported to the local PAS finds liaison officer, but also added that if a museum did not acquire the hoard, that he would be keen to buy it. The hoard was reported to FLO Rachel Atherton and then examined at the British Museum. Two years later Chris was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to purchase the hoard for his own collection, including the 'jewel' in the bucket - the Sutton-on-Trent Tankard Handle. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. Fine condition. Probably the best preserved British example recorded, a great rarity in this exceptionally fine state.

Lot 741

1st century AD. A bronze seal box with four holes to the base, two lateral slots, hinged lid with sitting ram(?) in a beaded border, punched fleece detailing. Cf. Hammond, B. Benet's Artefacts of England and the United Kingdom, Third Edition, Witham, 2014 p.05 no.R16-0109. 6.24 grams, 26mm (1"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number CE64; part of the Sutton-on-Trent 'treasure'; found Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, UK. On 19 May 2009 Chris Rudd received images of a Celtic tankard handle and other objects that had been found inside the remains of a late Iron Age or early Romano-British cauldron or bucket that had been unearthed on a farm near Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Recognising the significance of the hoard, he advised that it should be reported to the local PAS finds liaison officer, but also added that if a museum did not acquire the hoard, that he would be keen to buy it. The hoard was reported to FLO Rachel Atherton and then examined at the British Museum. Two years later Chris was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to purchase the hoard for his own collection, including the 'jewel' in the bucket - the Sutton-on-Trent Tankard Handle. Being a Roman object it might be easy to see this creature with a 'spotted' coat as a leopard. However, its British context - essentially rural, mainly agrarian and pastoral - suggests that the animal is perhaps more likely to be a sheep or ram with a woolly coat, cf. three earlier bronze coins of the Catuvellauni, ABC 2655 2694 and 2733. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. [No Reserve] Fine condition, rim partly absent.

Lot 742

1st century AD. A bronze hasp from a strong-box with bands of transverse ribbing, separate D-shaped loop, pierced lug to the underside. 64 grams, 92mm (3 3/4"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number CE61; part of the Sutton-on-Trent 'treasure'; found Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, UK. On 19 May 2009 Chris Rudd received images of a Celtic tankard handle and other objects that had been found inside the remains of a late iron age or early Romano-British cauldron or bucket that had been unearthed on a farm near Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Recognising the significance of the hoard, he advised that it should be reported to the local PAS finds liaison officer, but also added that if a museum did not acquire the hoard, that he would be keen to buy it. The hoard was reported to FLO Rachel Atherton and then examined at the British Museum. Two years later Chris was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to purchase the hoard for his own collection, including the 'jewel' in the bucket - the Sutton-on-Trent Tankard Handle. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 743

1st century AD. A bronze button-and-loop fastener with hidden-face decoration; Corieltavian coins are teeming with such hidden faces, though they are often more difficult to discern than this miniature facial masterpiece. 12 grams, 35mm (1 1/2"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number CE62; part of the Sutton-on-Trent 'treasure'; found Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, UK. On 19 May 2009 Chris Rudd received images of a Celtic tankard handle and other objects that had been found inside the remains of a late Iron Age or early Romano-British cauldron or bucket that had been unearthed on a farm near Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Recognising the significance of the hoard, he advised that it should be reported to the local PAS finds liaison officer, but also added that if a museum did not acquire the hoard, that he would be keen to buy it. The hoard was reported to FLO Rachel Atherton and then examined at the British Museum. Two years later Chris was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to purchase the hoard for his own collection, including the 'jewel' in the bucket - the Sutton-on-Trent Tankard Handle. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. Very fine condition.

Lot 638

1st century AD. The 'Sutton-on-Trent Tankard Handle' of the Corieltavi tribe, decorated with two opposed long-necked open-beaked birds which meet in the middle to form two wide-eyed owl-faces with pointed ears, a motif beloved of certain Corieltavian rulers, as seen from their coins, such as Vepo Hawkeyes (ABC 1914), Esuprasu Owlface (ABC 1920) and Aunt Cost Owlface (ABC 1941"). [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] 135 grams, 13cm (5"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number CE59; part of the Sutton-on-Trent 'treasure'; found Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, UK. On 19 May 2009 Chris Rudd received images of a Celtic tankard handle and other objects that had been found inside the remains of a late Iron Age or early Romano-British cauldron or bucket that had been unearthed on a farm near Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Recognising the significance of the hoard, he advised that it should be reported to the local PAS finds liaison officer, but also added that if a museum did not acquire the hoard, that he would be keen to buy it. The hoard was reported to FLO Rachel Atherton and then examined at the British Museum. Two years later Chris was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to purchase the hoard for his own collection, including the 'jewel' in the bucket - the Sutton-on-Trent Tankard Handle. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. Extremely fine condition.

Lot 662

1st century AD. A bronze hoard of the Corieltavi comprising: CE58 sheet bronze cauldron fragments, 59 in total, with iron rim and one of two suspension loops; CE63 a three-lobe fastener with loop; CE65 a harness(?) ring with gusset to outer face; CE66 a penannular bracelet with one ribbed terminal; CE67 a flat-section penannular bracelet with balustered knop terminal, ring-and-dot motif, beaded detailing to the outer face; CE68 a D-section rod or bracelet fragment with a triangular fitting (from the cauldron?); CE69 a Colchester-type brooch and fragments of two others; CE70 a sheet bronze strainer fragment. 3.9 kg total, strainer: 66mm (2 3/4"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection numbers CE58 CE63 & CE65-70; part of the Sutton-on-Trent 'treasure'; found Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, UK. On 19 May 2009 Chris Rudd received images of a Celtic tankard handle and other objects that had been found inside the remains of a late Iron Age or early Romano-British cauldron or bucket that had been unearthed on a farm near Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Recognising the significance of the hoard, he advised that it should be reported to the local PAS finds liaison officer, but also added that if a museum did not acquire the hoard, that he would be keen to buy it. The hoard was reported to FLO Rachel Atherton and then examined at the British Museum. Two years later Chris was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to purchase the hoard for his own collection, including the 'jewel' in the bucket - the Sutton-on-Trent Tankard Handle. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. [70 No Reserve] Mainly fine condition.

Lot 553

Box containing a quantity of various silver plated items including: teapot, serving dishes, chamber stick etc and a pewter tankard

Lot 642

A late 19th Century hard paste porcelain Toby jugPossibly by Sampson, modelled in the form of a seated portly gentleman with ale tankard, gilt anchor mark to reverse, height 21cm

Lot 314

A Georgian silver milk jug, London 1808, a tankard, and wine funnel, London 1753

Lot 84

Three pieces of 1930s Crown Ducal ceramics designed by Charlotte Rhead, comprising a 1937 George VI Coronation Tankard (pattern no. 4724), a jug in the 4040 Persian Rose pattern, (green border version) and a vase in the 4521 pattern, each having a tube-lined decoration with printed and tubed marks to the bases, the tallest being 21cm Condition Report: No damage or restoration, some crazing evident

Lot 511

A George III silver twin handled tankard, hallmarked Newcastle, circa 1790, maker's mark of John Langlands and John RobertsonThe flared cup with twin scrolling handles, standing on a stepped spreading foot. 12.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some misshaping to foot, general wear. Approximately 8 troy ounces.

Lot 195

A Silver Christening Tankard, Birmingham Hall Mark 111gs

Lot 159

A Tray of Silver Plate and Pewter Tankard

Lot 27

AN ANTIQUE SILVER PLATED SALVER together with a Victorian silver plated half pint tankard from the Granby Inn, Mary Gregory style green glass flask, a teapot, two Hummel figures, a turned olive wood pair of Brighton Bun candlesticks etc

Lot 309

A QUANTITY OF CERAMICS to include a Victorian part dessert service, further plates, coffee cans and saucers, commemorative tankard by Guyatt, a pair of Staffordshire flat back figures etc

Lot 98

AN 18TH CENTURY ETCHED GLASS TANKARD 'W.Kirkhan Success to your Dog 1776', 12cm high (cracked)

Lot 38

A selection of ceramics including decorative tankard

Lot 245

A pair of Satsuma vases and a frog tankard.

Lot 555

Dieter Kuntzemann, for Coldstone Pottery: a collection of creamware and slipware, comprising six dinner plates, 26cm, six pasta bowls, 24cm, six small plates, 18cm, five breakfast bowls, four large mugs, nine small mugs, 9cm, large fruit bowl, 27cm, two ash trays, 10cm, rectangular serving dish, 26.5cm, long rectangular plate, large jug with lid, 20.5cm, two vases of differing shapes, three jugs of varying sizes, largest 22cm, two square dipping bowls, oval serving plate, 31.5cm, two rectangular dishes, 22cm, an oval dish, 22cm, four soup bowls with handles, 17cm, two double sectioned oval dishes, a cylindrical pot with lid, a large tankard mug, 20.5cm, a large pot with handles and lid, 13.5cm, and a small square dish. (64)

Lot 787

A collection of silver including a near pair of Britannia silver compressed globular form salts with near pair of spoons, hammered texture overall, London 1974, Louis Osman, a cruet set comprising a pair of pepper pots, a salt cellar and a mustard pot, lacking glass liners, a good silver salt with ribbed rim, stylised shell shoulders to hoof feet, engraved with presentation inscription, a Continental silver Christening tankard, a/f, a silver handled button hook, a pair of silver backed clothes brushes and a pair of hairbrushes, together with a silver plated desk set with three cut glass pots, 22.22toz weighable silver. (20)

Lot 508

A 19th century blue and white davenport plate, a Meissen plate Sunderland lustre jug and a Wedgewood tankard

Lot 263

A large 18th Century glass tankard of waisted cylindrical form with a ribbed upper rim, medial applied annulated ring and flared foot, applied loop handle with later polish repair, engraved with a monogram, hops and barley, height 19.5cm.

Lot 314

A hallmarked silver tankard of plain form, Chester 1918, another of similar design Birmingham 1936 and another smaller example in the Georgian taste with reeded decoration, Sheffield 1937, Viners Ltd, and a twin handled bowl with engraved dedications, Birmingham 1935 (4)

Lot 264

A late 18th Century small glass tankard of waisted cylindrical form with threaded rim, applied loop handle with scroll kick and engraved monogram with hops and barley, height 12cm.

Lot 267

An 18th Century tankard of barrel form with an applied hollow blown handle with scroll kick, engraved with a scrolling vine design above basal moulding, height 14cm. Provenance - Former Paul Kettle Collection.

Lot 268

An 18th Century glass tankard of barrel form with an applied loop handle with scroll kick, height 13cm.

Lot 265

An 18th Century glass tankard of waisted cylindrical form with a ribbed upper rim, medial applied annulated ring and flared foot, applied loop handle with scroll kick, engraved with a monogram, flowers and foliage, height 11cm.

Lot 5034

A Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow tankard depicting sheep, monogrammed F.E.B. to base. 11.5cm tall

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