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An 18th century Sheffield plated tankard, 17cm high, together with a Sheffield plated coffee pot, plated gallery serving tray, plated jug with mask decoration, pair of plated cased serving spoons and pair of mother of pearl serving spoons,(a lot) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 74 - please note fork in picture not included.
An 18th Century pewter dish with raised rim and line edged border, diameter 37cm, a similar tavern plate with Continental touch marks, a set of three plates each with London touch marks, four more plates, also a collection of 18th and 19th Century pewter table ware to include two jugs, a tankard, two mustards, two salts, a pepper and three gill measures and a pair of sugar cutters and other items. (27)
A Sunderland creamware tankard, early 19th century, printed and over-painted with a ship and the motto ''May peace and plenty on our nation smile and trade and commerce bless the British Isle'', the ship flanked by classical figures and marked Dawson and Co, Low Ford, plain loop handle, cracked, 15cm high
*A damaged Sunderland ware tankard decorated sailing ship and a verse 'Remember Me When This You See'; etc; together with an early 19th Century Machin jug with black transfer decoration on white ground inscribed 'James Barlow, Padiham 1815' and a cream ware jug with transfer decoration (damages).
Georgian silver-lidded tankard of baluster form, with later chased scroll and floral decoration and engraved presentation inscription, converted to a hot water jug, with added Victorian silver mask-head pairing lip and ivory insulators, original tankard (London 1776), possibly John Denzilow, added pairing lip (London 1862), maker - R. H. All at approximately 22ozs, 20cm overall height
ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MILITARY MEDALS, Miscellaneous, A Collection of Items relating to Lieutenant E. Collins, 16th Lancers and Colonel A, Higson Royal Marines, comprising a hand-coloured framed and glazed portrait photograph of Lt Collins in Dress uniform of the 16th Lancers; a 1914 Princess Mary’s Christmas tin; a fired German Time Fuse from a shrapnel shell; a brass pocket Sextant by Stanley of London - E. Collins 16th Lancers engraved to lid in leather pouch; a pocket marching compass, patented in 1916 by Stanley of London with Collins painted on reverse in leather pouch; a collection of ephemera and photographs to Colonel Alexander Higson RM ADC to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, comprising presentation Fairbairn & Sykes Dagger by Wilkinson on presentation plaque stating “Lieutenant A. Higson R.M. From Officers Headquarters 3 Commando Brigade R.M.”; a Naval Pilots Flying Log Book, Lt Alex Higson Royal Marines with flights from 26 September 1947 – 12 July 1948; a Metal Lion standing on a Crown with the label “This is an 18th century finial from the railings surrounding Stonehouse Barracks, ie Plymouth Division Royal Marines which Alex Higson joined on 1 Jan 1944, every 10th railing has such a finial (some of which are fibreglass after WW2 damage repairs); a Silver-plated Pint Tankard inscribed “Presented to Captain Alex Higson R.M. by the President and Members Sergeant Mess H.Q. 3rd Commando Brigade R.M.”; a quantity of photographs of Colonel Higson’s military career. Mostly very good, some silver plate from F&S Dagger flaking. (lot)
A Victorian silver lidded tankard by J E Terrey & Co (John Edward Terry) London 1844, of baluster shape, the hinged lid embossed with a flowerhead and foliate rim, the body embossed with flowerheads and foliage, the acanthus decorated handle with looping thumbpiece, all on circular pedestal base, 16cm high, 15oz
A rare Transvaal Boer War Copeland pottery tyg the three handled tankard transfer printed and painted with a vignette of Queen Victoria (Victoria Queen and Empress Comforter of the Afflicted), the vignette on flags of the Commonwealth. A vignette of Britannia raising a miner to his feet. Four vignettes of Lord Roberts, Hon. Marquis of Salisbury, the Red Cross and the Victoria Cross, with printed victories and battles in the Boer War. Printed mark 'Subscribers copy T. Goode and Co., Copeland, England copyright', 15cm high x 13cm wide
A Victorian hallmarked silver miniature chamber stick, maker's initials JB, London 1891, diameter of base 4cm, a miniature pepper modelled a tankard set with Scottish stones, JW Kirwan & Co, Edinburgh 1905, and a silver travel bookmark with stone decorated handle, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1897, combined approx 0.8ozt (3).
WW2 husband and wife Para/WAAF lot: British Airborne Signals and WAAF Veterans items to include: WW2 RAF Association wooden tray; WW2 embroidered Sweetheart Royal Corps of Signals throw; sixteen enamel membership badges, Para, Signals, WAAF, civil etc; six pairs of cuff links, Para, Signals; 1st Parachute Battl Veterans tie; two ladies' A/B headscarves; WW2 WAAF Corporals Brassard; reunion china and glassware and EPNS tankard. WAAF reunion mirror compact; transcript of a script from a radio play from Feb 1944; guide to leaving the RAF May 1945; Lancing Bagnall Pegasus mascot; presentation glass bowl to the couple with Parachute Signals badge, engraved along with a message of thanks from the 1st A/B Div Signals OCA
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