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CREAMWARE TANKARD, circa 1790, North Hylton, printed and painted with a scene of a couple by a tree, a ship at anchor in the background, above the slogan 'Jack on a Cruise, Avast there: Back your Maintopsail', 12cm Ref: Walford and Massey, Creamware and Pearlware Re-examined, ECC, 2005, p95, illus 15
A late 18th/early 19th century German faience tankard with pewter cover set with copper Danish one skilling 1771 coin, centred with a hand painted reserve with architectural landscape within and ornamental and foliate border and with foliate sprays, scratch crown mark to the base, height 25cm including cast thumbpiece.
A group of metalware including a mid 19th century rowing related pewter tankard, engraved with coat of arms within a belt shaped border inscribed "TRIN.COLL.FOUROARS.1850", with names of winners below and with scallop thumbpiece, height 20cm, three brass candlesticks, a group of horse brasses, a copper oil lamp with white glass shade, AE Thomas & Williams Ltd miners lamp etc, also three African carvings.
A George VI silver salver of Naval interest, hallmarked Sheffield 1940, engraved 'Presented to Brigadier H.D. Wear Royal Marines, by the Officers under his command Plymouth Division on the occasion of this marriage 17th March 1942, together with a silver tankard belonging to Brigadier Weir with Gibraltar crest, a silver spill vase, and a silver backed mirror and hair brush. 38.1 ozt.
Three pieces of Abuja pottery (Nigerian), comprising - tankard by Ladi Kwali, 6.5ins high (potter's and pottery stamp), coffee jug and lid, 9.5ins high (indistinctly marked but possibly Michael Cardew), and Tamko Mohammud bowl, 11.25ins diameter x 4ins high (potter's mark "ATM" and pottery stamp) Provenance : Purchased by the vendors from the Pottery in 1968
CRICKET: A George III large mug (originally a tankard but now lacking a cover) of baluster form with a spreading foot & a large scroll handle, engraved on the front with the emblem of the "Cheltenham Beaufort Cricket Club" and inscribed "Presented with an illuminated address by the members of the club to E. GRABHAM in recognition of his services as Hon.Sec. Sept 28th 1881", by John King, London 1785; 6.5" (16.5 cms) high; 16.4 oz
A 16TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL ENGRAVED MOUNTED COCONUT TANKARD with three decorative cast straps, a low domed foot and cover and a figural finial, the lappet mounts engraved with repeating fleur-de-lys motifs, the rim with a frieze of arabesque floral scrolls & a central cartouche, inscribed "ANNA SCHARNAGELIN", struck only with 19th century Austro-Hungarian storage marks (for Prague), probably German 1570-1580; 8.25" (21 cms) high
A MIXED LOT: An Edwardian mounted cut-glass inkwell, London 1902, an Old Sheffield plated snuffer stand & scissor snuffers, a mounted Cowrie shell snuff box, and a small mustard pot in the form of a tankard, initialled, by Elkington & Co., London 1911 (with matching spoon), blue glass liner; 3" (7.6 cms) high; 5 oz weighable silver (6)
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