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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware figure, circa 1925, commemorative figure designed by Harry Simeon for 'The Old Cock Tavern' modelled as a seated portly behatted male figure in buttoned waistcoat and holding a tankard of ale in his right hand, cock motif to sides, 'Tavern, 22, Fleet Street' scribed to reverse, impressed marks to underside, 6in. (15.3cm.) high.
David Boyd (1924 - 2011) and Hermia Boyd (1931 - 2000) studio pottery tankard with incised King and Queen figures upon horseback, signed to base 'David & Hermia Boyd, England', together with the 1966 Exhibition catalogue held at The Minories, Colchester, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT Several tiny chips to glaze on edge of footrim where it meets the unglazed base
An early George III silver bell shaped tankard, with engraved armorial and initials, having acanthus leaf capped flying double C scroll handle, 10.7oz, maker Samuel Whitford I, London 1762, h.12.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well.Body has several very small dents around armorial.Minor age wear.Otherwise no apparent faults.
Rare Pratt Ware American Sailor toby jug, circa 1800, wearing an ochre jacket, blue yellow and green striped waistcoat and blue and white striped britches, clutching a jug of foaming ale in his left hand and a mug in his right, seated on his trunk which has the erroneously spelt script 'Dollars' to each side, and anchor between his feet, 30.5cm high Condition: The handle and the hat show signs of restoration and there are large visible restored cracks running around the back of the chest that the figure is sat on (see extra images), the tankard in the right hand broken off but we have the part, we would recommend viewing this lot in person - **General condition consistent with age
A 19th century German carved ivory lidded hunting tankard, circa 1880, the hinged lid with finial carved as a bugle carrying huntsman with his hound, the cylindrical body carved in high relief with a continuous band of dogs and huntsmen with a downed stag 26cm (10in) Provenance: From the estate of the late F. C. Brooke of Ufford Place, Suffolk, and thence by descent
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