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18th century Westerwald salt glazed stoneware jug with moulded crowned GR cipher and blue and brown glaze and chequered decoration, 17cm and large Westerwald tankard with chequered decoration (2) CONDITION REPORT Large tankard- star crack to base going into body- possibly stuck in pkace. Jug- hairline to neck, some fritting to handle
A miniature Royal Worcester blush ivory tyg with painted floral sprays and with puce printed mark to base together with an early 20th century Royal Doulton Burslem cabinet cup and saucer with painted floral sprays and a miniature blue ground Staffordshire tankard with red and gilt stylised floral detail
A good mixed lot to include Victorian plates, a Pitcairn Island carved wooden fish by Ralph Young, a good quality Coalport plate decorated in white, cobalt blue with gilded highlights, a pewter tankard with enamelled badge displaying S.S. Tamapoa, white metal figurine, wall plaque, a copper plate advertising Pratts Perfection Spirit, plated ware and other
A mixed lot comprising a pewter tankard with cut-to-clear star shaped decoration to the amber glass base, a black and white print bearing the signatures of Gary Sobers, Colin Cowdrey and Richard Hadlee ca 1993 and a small quantity of books relating to World War Two, Royalty and a Festival of Britain catalogue
A collection of silver ware comprising a George V silver tankard (London 1933) inscribed "A.M.A from C.H.B 23rd April 1936", a Georgian silver milk jug with simple scroll handle and a matching twin handled sucriere (Birmingham 1920), a silver cream jug (London 1935), a silver sauce boat in the Georgian manner, and a white metal pepper in the form of a hut, stamped "made in Ethiopia 830" to back
'Fred The Head', A 6-bolt commercial diving helmet by Siebe Gorman & Co, London:, number '17302', oval side windows with guards, circular front window with lashing eyes above, spitcock lower right, side outlet with cog rear air intake, the corselet with makers plate (worn), front and rear hanging posts, mounted on an oak stand, 53cm high, together with a brass mounted pewter tankard with Assay stamps to rim. *Note- This helmet was formerly used at the Hall Russell Shipyards in Aberdeen by their maintenance repair crews. It was then reassigned to the John Morgan Company, who specialized in Civil Engineering projects all over Scotland. The principal Diver was a man named Frederick Smith (Fred the Head) and the tankard belonged to him. * see pages 32-33, vol 1, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
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