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SMALL SILVER TO INCLUDE: Four various 19th century Dutch boxes, a Continental heart-shaped box on a ribbed foot, a George III vinaigrette inscribed "Isabella", a Continental miniature jug, a miniature tankard and a Norwegian beaker with engraved decoration, maker's mark unclear, Bergen early 19th century; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 6.3 oz (9)
DOULTON LAMBETH various items including a large jug and tankard with various mottos, two items of Doulton Silicon, a small bowl dated 1881 (by Clara Barker), a large bowl with handle (marked underneath, Claudius Ash & Sons Ltd), and two vases (one by Ethel Beard). Various impressed marks, large jug 10 (25.5cms) high. (8)
Good quality 18th century Chinese export famille rose tankard of baluster form with loop handle and finely painted noble figures with horse in landscape in gilt leaf scrollwork, circa 1730-40, 13cm high CONDITION REPORT Rim chip near handle and hairline otherwise in good original condition, some minor wear to gilding
George III provincial silver tankard of baluster form, with scroll handle, engraved crest and later chased scroll and floral decoration (Newcastle 1774), John Langlands I. All at approximately 11ozs, 13.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor dents and surface scratching commensurate with age and use. Foot slightly distorted. Decoration and engraved crest crisp. No visible signs of damage or repair. Marks clear. Handle also with maker's mark
A good William III plain silver lidded tankard, the flat lid with moulded flanged rim and cast scroll thumbpiece, the plain tapered body with bold S-scroll handle and moulded footrim, 7.375ins high, maker's mark "V.N" in heart shaped reserve (see Charles Jackson - "English Goldsmiths and Their Marks", Macmillan and Co. London 1921 - page 156), hallmarked London 1701 (weight 23.5ozs)
A large Chamberlain's Worcester cylindrical tankard, circa 1805, painted with a rectangular panel of a leaping tiger with an arrow in its side, an Indian hunter looking from bushes behind, inside a gilt frame against a grey marbled ground, script mark Chamberlains Worcester, Manufacturers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cumberland (minor wear to gilding), 17cm high
A white glazed tankard, decorated with bands of black, stamped to base CMS, 11cm; a turquoise glazed pottery vase, initialled to base SP, 9cm; a Jonathan Horne, stoneware tavern mug, potted by Svend Bayer, stamped to base, 10cm; an unusual Studio pottery jug, initialed SB, 9cm; a Whalstandwell pottery chamber stick, 11.5cm in extremes; a blue and white pottery model cat, indistinctly signed to base, 12cm; a miniature pottery vase with stylised decoration of trees, indistinctly marked to base, 7cm; and a Bath pottery leaf shaped dish, 11.5cm, (8)
Box of assorted china and other items to include Portmeirion 'The Holly and the Ivy' cake stand, pair of Dresden gild and foliate candle sticks, floral fruit bowl with plated rim, continental pierced pedestal bowl, pewter tankard, Carl Zeiss binoculars, Royal Doulton crystal wine glasses in original boxes etc.
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