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Rolls Royce Enthusiast Club Interest; two Rushton ceramics Isle of Man Rolls Royce Enthusiast Club Manx T.T commemorative rally 1906-1976 tankards, pewter prize tankard Blenheim 1965 second class I won by L H Jamieson, pewter prize tankard Blenheim 1972, second prize won by L.H. Jamieson, "Judge badge", silver 50 years badge engraved "Lenox Jamieson", a Royal Mint silver Jubilee Tribute medal 1977 and a silver and marcasite Rolls Royce brooch.
An 18th century salt glazed mug decorated with flower heads and leaves, 13.5cm high together with a pottery loving cup applied with a figure in a tavern, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT: Tankard - chips and hairline cracks to the rim, crazed, glaze imperfections, other hairline cracks, Loving cup - glaze imperfections, glazed over chips to the footrim, small hole by one of the table legs, firing cracks
A massive Devonmoor advertising Toby jug c.1930, of usual form, seated and holding a tankard and a pipe, wearing a blue coat over a yellow waistcoat and breeches, a rim crack to the back of the hat, 60cm. Only a handful of these out-sized jugs are believed to have been made at Devonmoor, probably during the factory's second period of manufacture after 1922.
A Bohemian glass tankard by Franz Paul Zach c.1860, deeply engraved with a carousing figure holding a tankard aloft and clutching a jug to his chest, wearing a long feather in his hat, just above the foot applied with a row of prunts, signed 'Z' in the engraving, the pewter cover with a child's mask between scrolling mythical beasts, 21.7cm.
A massive Devonmoor advertising Toby jug c.1930, of usual form, seated and holding a tankard and a pipe, wearing a green coat over a claret waistcoat, with ruddy nose and cheeks, 60cm. Only a handful of these out-sized jugs are believed to have been made at Devonmoor, probably during the factory's second period of manufacture after 1922.
A mixed lot of ceramics most 19th century, including a Mason's stone china jug with floral decoration, a large stone china vase with printed blue panelled decoration, a Parian ware fluted socle, a Dutch-decorated creamware plate, a small Turner's stone china plate painted with a Chinese garden, a pearlware teabowl and saucer, a pearlware ointment pot, and a Continental souvenir tankard, some faults, 24cm max. (9) Provenance: the Doug Godden Collection.
A George II silver tankard, Henry Payne, London 1747, the domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, crested, initials to handle, 17cm high approximately 660gm / see illustration Condition Report: Fully marked to side and under domed cover, marks quite clear. Makers mark only to handle. Crested to front. Initialled to handle. A few small dents to sides and one to domed cover. Repair to handle at base where it joins tankard.
A mid 19th Century Chinese export silver tankard of tapering cylindrical outline, profusely chased and decorated with figures amongst trees and pavilions in a rocky landscape, engaged in leisure activities and riding horses, reeded borders, the applied handle cast as a scaly four clawed dragon, central cartouche initialed 'B. C. Mc. P' .weight 13.2oz, height 11.3cm, stamped marks for Khecheong, Canton circa 1840 - 1870 S/D
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