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A collection of miniature silver, comprising; water jug and cover, wine funnel, pedestal goblet, and two tankard casters, various dates and makers but all circa 1900, wine funnel h.4.8cm (5) Condition Report / Extra Information Big tankard - several dents to cover and one to body. Small tankard - one dent to cover. Funnel - no apparent faults. Jug - several dents to lower body only. Goblet - some very minor dents. Gross weight 43.7g.
A 19th century Chinese Canton porcelain tankard, decorated in bright enamels with figure scenes in the famille rose palette, heightened in gilt, h.12.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Very fine 10cm vertical hairline. One other smaller hairline. Small chip and restored area to inside of rim. Minor handling wear.
A George III silver bell shaped christening tankard, having leaf capped flying S scroll handle, and on circular foot, 4.8oz, maker Mark Warne, London 1780, h.9cm Condition Report / Extra Information Excellent condition, no splits, dents or repairs. Some wear to leaf on handle. Makers mark worn. Other marks fair-good.
DENNISON MISCELLANY Small collection of items formerly the property of Bob Dennison comprising, Middlesbrough FC pewter tankard, a second pewter tankard inscribed Northern Ireland v Portugal at Coventry, 28/3/1973 World Cup qualifier and inscribed with Irish FA crest, hardback book "The Gills" published by Tony Conway 1980, booklet/menu for the 12th annual Coventry City Soccer Ball, 21/10/69, a wedding group photograph showing Bob Dennison and his wife on their wedding day surrounded by a group of players ( probably Northampton), dated 17/5/47, Bradford Disaster Charity Fund match 1966 World Cup Charity Match programme, Sir Alf Ramsey's 1970 World Cup Guide, and a 1977 brochure commemorating the 1966 World Cup and the Royal Jubilee 5-a-side at Wembley. Generally good
GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD overall with scroll and floral repousse decoration and having engraved armorial depicting shield with hand and dagger with scrolled banner reading: 'Dum Spiro Spero'. ('While I breath, I hope'). London, 1759, maker's initials: I.S. 10 Troy ozs approx. 13cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Significant dent to one side. Other minor dents and wear with age. Blemish, possible repair to rim noted. Minor nicks and surface wear as expected.
SILVER LIDDED TANKARD of slightly tapering form with 'S' shaped handle and heart design terminal, overall of ribbed design. Probably Georgian, hallmarks rubbed, and having vacant cartouche flanked by scrolled borders. 22 Troy ozs approx. 18cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The lid has had repairs to the rim and doesn't appear to have any repeat hallmarks left, hallmarks themselves are very rubbed, dents to the handle and body. Surface wear and scratches as expected.
GEORGE III SILVER LIDDED TANKARD with overall repousse floral and scroll decoration with vacant cartouche, having 'S' shaped handle, terminating in heart shaped design. London, 1773, rubbed maker's hallmark, believed by family to be Walter Brind. 27 Troy ozs approx. 19.5cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, surface wear and minor dings and dents as expected with significant age, hinge intact and working, hallmarks clear except for maker's mark.
Plated ware - a mother of Pearl hafted fruit knife, hallmarked, Sheffield seal, hand chased blade, boxed; a horn hafted knife and fork, white metal mouth, horn hafted bottle opener; an Arts and Crafts hammered pewter side plate, hammered pewter tankard engraved T.B.S, clear base; cutlery set for five 'springtime' ; etc
A silver hinge lidded tankard, of tapering cylindrical form, with a domed cover, cast thumbpiece and with a scrolling handle, terminating as a heart, the body indistinctly marked, London 1737, the hinged lid London 1733, with past alteration, the body engraved with a shield and a crest, weight 794 gms.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EARTHENWARE FAIENCE PLATES, ironstone floral painted plates, an Indian scroll early 19th Century dinner plate and a hand painted tankard along with a Minton Limited Edition monkey teapot no.1042 and two Sampson china Continental figures on scrolling acanthus gilded bases 11cm high
A group of Winston Churchill and associated brass and metal wares, including Winston Churchill horse brasses, a Montgomery Horse Brass, a Victory horse brass, a Bulldog Spirit buckle and a Winston Churchill pewter one pint tankard. (22)Provenance: From a local private collection of Winston Churchill memorabilia.
A group of Winston Churchill memorabilia, including a silver bookmark with Winston finial, London 1965, David R Mills, 1.08toz, pair cufflinks, a Coalport Pedestal bowl marking the centenary of his birth, a Newhall box and cover, two commemorative plates, two thimbles, a collection of mugs including a Royal Doulton Winston Churchill mug, number 366 of 2500 and a glass tankard. (32)Provenance: From a local private collection of Winston Churchill memorabilia.
A George III silver lidded tankard, of baluster shape with moulded girdle, the domed lid with pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle with heart pattern terminal engraved 'S' over 'D P', on moulded circular footrim, marked to the lid and base maker I. D possibly for John Dare, London 1770, 23.3toz, 11 by 17 by 19.5cm high, with recent insurance valuation dated March 2016.
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