An Edwardian silver half pint tankard, tapering cylindrical with scroll handle, gilt interior and monogram to centre, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902, together with a small sauce boat, Birmingham 1927, a pair of cased cauldron salts, Edinburgh 1872, four salt spoons, a pair of condiment labels, a cigar piercer and two American Kennedy half dollar coins
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A 20th century Sheffield plate spreading cylindrical pint mug bearing notation ' Presented by E Deverill to G Jayes Derby County FA Cup 1946. Stamped to base Askew Maker Nottingham. Together with Victorian silver plate and copper tankards marked for Oldham & Askew Nottingham etc along with copper ramikins and other tankard etc
A heavy late 19th Century Chinese silver Tankard for restoration (handle off), the tapering cylindrical body decorated in relief with mounted soldiers with swords, foot soldiers with bows and arrows and standard bearers within a continuous landscape with pine trees/buildings etc., vacant shield shaped cartouche, the handle modelled as a sinuous scaly open mouthed four clawed dragon (one claw now missing), the underside with singular character mark, height of Tankard 11cm, total approx. weight 325g
A heavy hallmarked silver Tankard, engraved monograms and dated 1889, raised on circular spreading foot, assayed London 1888, 13cm high, approx. 332g, together with a large and heavy hallmarked silver Napkin Ring, engraved monogram and profuse further foliate style engraving between two beaded borders, assayed Sheffield 1900, 5cm diameter, approx. 57.4g (2), total silver weight approx. 390g
A large and heavy 18th Century dome topped lidded hallmarked silver Tankard of tapering cylindrical section, high arched scrolling thumb piece, tapering scrolling handle and on outset circular foot (prevalent repair to underside of base), makers mark RG, assayed London 1741, 18cm high (to tip of thumb piece), the foot 12.25cm diameter, approx. 814g (monogrammed RGM)
A late 18th Century Chinese Exportware porcelain Tankard, "chicken skin" ground and hand decorated underglaze blue with a central vignette depicting birds in flight above buildings, a single boat and trees etc., unusual "cross over" strapwork handle terminating in floral sprigs in relief, 14cm high
A George III silver tankard Of baluster form, raised on a stepped spreading circular base, adorned by an 'S' scroll loop handle, 10cm high, unidentified makers mark, London 1762, 9oz. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1871 - Tankard, unidentified makers mark is Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright, bears initial not contemporary with the hallmark, some bruising beneath the initial, old polish within the fluted band beneath the rim, old polish just below the scroll on the handle, not polished, some minor dents to the foot rim, staining to the interior, otherwise good condition.
A Regency mallet shape decanter With a mushroom shape stopper, lozenge and facet cut body, 24cms, a pair of early Victorian vase shape decanters each with urn shape stoppers 24cms, a mallet shape decanter, associated stopper, another decanter, and a set of six heavy tumblers each with a lozenge cut frieze, star cut base 11cms, a glass hunting tankard naturalistically painted with a scene from the chase 12cms. (12)
Sunderland lustre tankard, commemorating 'Columbus the Largest ship ever built' together with a Lakin dish commemorative of Captain Hull of the Constitution' early 19th century (2) the tankard measures 12cm high Condition report: some restoration to the handle and surrounding area of the tankard, cracks and foot chip to the dish. Some wear and crazing.
Collection of pink lustre ware, to include a bough pot possibly Factory Z, a Lakin twin handled dish and pierced stand, also two jugs, a tea caddy, tankard a goblet and a saucer impressed Wedgewood (probably Wm. Smith and Co.) early to mid-19th century, (10) Condition report: restoration to the bough pot cover, chips and short hairline to the inner rim on the base. Cracks to the jug and the stand. Restoration to the tea caddy, staining to the smaller jug, goblet and the tankard.
Five pottery jugs and a large tankard, bat printed with landscapes, three with gilt initials, early 19th century, (6) the tallest jugs measure 13.5cm high Condition report: The tankard has a star crack to the base. The silver lustre spout has a section restuck. The olive coloured jug has chips to the handle and foot, the handle has been restuck. One mask jug has a restuck section of the rim, the smaller has a rim chip and star crack.
Group of bronzed and gilded earthenware, to include a lidded twin handled bowl and cover with stand, pot pourri vase, and tankard by Wilson with impressed marks, also a Coalport lidded bowl and stand, also a teapot, jug and dish, early 19th century, (13) Condition report: Wilson tankard, bowl and stand and the Coalport bowl and stand are free from damages or restoration. The vase has chips to the inner rim and a restuck foot. The teapot has chips to the cover and rim. The jug has a restored handle, the dish is broken and restuck. Some wear to the gilding.
Collection of Creamware and Pearlware, to include a loving cup, two tankards, two teapots, two Sewell sauceboats on with fixed stand the other with separate stand, and a square shape dish, late 18th / early 19th century, (11) Condition report: Restoration to the Tankard with facetted side, and loving cup. The plain sided tankard has a rim chip. The dish has two rim chips and a foot chip. The Sewell sauceboats both have rim and foot restorations. The teapot with raised rim has a small spout chip, and a hairline crack to the rim. The second teapot has old restored spout and cover chips.
Creamware Jug and a tankard circa 1800, printed with 'Susan's Farewell' and 'Jemmy's return' (2) the jug measures 18cm high Condition report: The jug has restoration to the spout and surrounding area. The tankard has a restored patch running from the rim across the top of the pattern and towards to lower handle join. There is also a star crack to the base.
Creamware Jug and a Leeds tankard circa 1800, the tankard with ear shaped handle monogrammed 'J.B' and printed with fox hunting party, the jug printed with a Hare coursing scene, (2) the tankard measures 15cm high Condition report: Both pieces have old restoration to large areas, there are foot chips to the tankard and two cracks to the jug.
Creamware bowl and tankard circa 1800, printed with 'Come Box The Compass' sailors a tall ship and verse and 'Within The Ark Safe Forever', (2) the mug measures 14cm high Condition report: The mug has a restored crack running down from the rim across the right side of the pattern, restorations to the base. The bowl has crack and star crack to the base.
A Victorian pewter tankard, inscribed Queens West Rifles U. 12. Surry. Won By Pr. G.Merryweather The Queens West Rifles May 16th 1862, acanthus capped scroll handle, spreading cylindrical base, 13cm high, c. 1862; a George IV pewter tankard, of plain design, inscribed W. James Queens Fld. Albermarle St., 11cm high, touch marks, c. 1826; etc (7)
AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TANKARD BY JOHN HOYLAND, C1768-70 the handle engraved with the contemporary initials C/I*M, mahogany inset foot, 18cm h, maker's mark struck four times to the right hand side of the handle and three times on the dome of the lid ++One or two very minor dents and wear around the girdle but in good condition and of pleasing colour. The thumbpiece slightly bent
A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD crisply chased at later date with flowers and rocaille, 19.5cm h, maker WL apparently William London, London 1760 and marked E & E EMMANUAL SILVERSMITHS TO THE QUEEN THE HARD PORTSEA, 23ozs 10dwts ++Erasure from the central cartouche but not apparently thin, not holed or worn, no repairs
A 9ct gold charm bracelet with twenty-two charms, the curb link bracelet with heart locket clasp suspending various unusual charms, most of them hallmarked 9ct gold, to include a set of tipping-balance scales, a longcase clock, a cognac barrel, a driving licence, a merry-go-round with moving horses, a soda syphon, a die with enamel spot numbers, a swan fob seal with cornelian, a tankard, a peg, etc; gross weight 130g
A George II silver Tankard, by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1743, of plain baluster form with moulded foot girdle and rim, double scroll handle, domed cover with chair back thumbpiece, the body engraved with an armorial, 19.5cm high, 29.5oz Fully marked to base and cover, handle with maker's mark, general condition very good, armorial later
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