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A CHARLES II SILVER LIDDED TANKARD with tapering sides engraved with chinoiserie decoration depicting palm trees and exotic birds, matching hinged lid and double lobed thumb piece and double 'C' scroll handle, body and lid fully marked for London 1678-9, maker's mark in the form of a duck in a dotted circle for John Duck, 15.5cm high, 20 troy oz
A CHARLES II SILVER LIDDED TANKARD of cylindrical form standing on three cast legs in the form of pomegranates and leaves, the body engraved with acanthus leaves flanking an engraved cartouche of a winged eagle, hinged lid with matched engraving and cast thumb piece in the form of two berries and double 'C' scroll handle, York 1678-9, maker's mark conjoined M.B. possibly for Marmaduke Best, 18cm high, 20.0 troy oz
A VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED COFFEE POT, modelled upon an Eighteenth Century QUART TANKARD of baluster form with scroll handle, chair back thumb-piece and domed cover, with cast satyr mask spout, the body fluted and embossed centring a vacant scrollwork cartouche, made by Martin Hall and Co., 9" high
A pewter mounted Delft tankard The hinged pewter lid inset with a roundel inscribed Die Stadt Prag and also with an inscription, the main body decorated with a priest holding a crucifix. 24 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some denting and misshaping to pewter, crazing and small cracks to main body, some glaze pitting and wear, general wear.
An interesting 2nd prize quart size pewter tankard of the “First Brigade East York Artillery Volunteers”, engraved crowned cannon and title with “York, 26th September 1870, Consolation Stakes, 68 Competitors, Second Prize, Captain Marwood, Whitby, 23 Points, Lieut Colonel Haworth-Booth”, glass base, height 6¼”. GC
A famille verte baluster vase, with panels of mythical beasts, birds and landscapes, Kangxi, later lid, 33cm, a rare soft paste watch holder, c.1770, painted in underglaze blue with butterflies and peony and encrusted with coloured flowers, 14.2cm, and an Imari tankard, Kangxi, with a bird and peony, 13.7cm, all items restored
An attractive Silver 1pt Tankard beautifully engraved with trailing fruiting vines, a reserve engraved ''Brecon Agricultural Society 1867 presented by F.W. Morgan, Esq., High Sheriff , for the Best Cob'', and having an elegant scroll handle with foliage details, 5 5/8'' tall. Birmingham 1866. 320 gms. approx.
A Carter & Co. Poole Pottery green glazed rectangular advertising desk paperweight, inscribed Carter & Co., Architectural Keramic Works, Poole, 43 Essex Street, London WC (some age related faults) together with a Borough of Poole Commemorative Coronation tankard relating to Charles Carter JP, Mayor, 26 June 1902.
A small Coalport mug and similar tankard. The smaller with printed and enamelled topographical view of Witley Court, Worcestershire and printed Sparks retail mark. The tankard is bat printed with two named views of Buildwas Abbey and The Iron Bridge, both at Shropshire and with black enamelled monogram E. C. Largest, 13.75cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both free from damage and repair.
Two Victorian and George V silver tankards The first with a stepped circular spreading base, the baluster body, flanked by a scroll loop handle, engraved with sports inscription dated 1935, 12cm high, F.T.R & Co, London, 1935, 12.3 oz, and a twin handled pedestal tankard with reeded loop handles, 12.5cm high, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1894, 12oz. (2)
Five antique pewter chargers, 18th-19th Century Touch marks indistinct 42cms diameter, a larger charger 45cms, anothr 33cms and three smaller plates 21.5cms, a Victorian baluster tankard raised upon a circular foot with a flying scroll handle 15.5cms and a similar smaller example 9cms. (12)
Two Victorian silver tankards The first of baluster form, rising from a spreading stepped base and flanked by a scroll handle, adorned with floral sprays and monogram, 12.5cm high, Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield, 1897, 9.7oz, the second smaller tankard with scroll acanthus handle, 10cm high, John King, London, 1859, 5.5oz. (2)
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