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A George III silver tankard, Thomas Hemming, London 1807, of tapering form with bands of reeded decoration, 19.5cm high, approximately 780gm/see illustration Condition Report: Overall in tidy condition with crisp marks. Small dent just above foot, traces of pale gilding to interior. Small knocks, wear and scratches in line with age and usage. The initial is probably later although certainly 19th Century.
LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED LIDDED EWER the spout with male head, with floral motifs in relief, parcel gilt interior, gilt to the exterior is rubbed, with presentation inscription 'Challenge Tankard presented to the officers of the Glasgow Highlanders by Lieut Tomkyns-Grafton December 1877' and inscribed to the footrim 'Won by Cap J Menzies K Company 1878 and 1879 and 1880', marked to the base, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, 32.5cm high
Delftware baluster shaped tankard, painted with chinoiserie figures in landscapes, concentric ring border to rim with blue dash loop handle, probably Dutch,18th Century, height 16cms; Dutch Delftware octagonal shaped vase, painted with floral blooms and insects (converted) early 19th Century, height 18cms. overall. (2)
Henk Helmantel (b.1945) Dutch Still life of a pestle and mortar, ancient glass baluster bottle, with a pewter dish and tankard on stone ledge Signed and dated 1991, signed, inscribed and dated verso, oil on masonite, 83.5cm by 93cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot In an excellent state of preservation.
A Queen Anne Silver Tankard, Robert Timbrell, London 1703, with slightly tapering sides, double step cover with crenulated lip, cast scrolling thumbpiece and an S scroll handle, the body engraved with contemporary mantling enclosing the initials N over GJ, 20cm high, 29oz 9dwt Fully marked to cover and to the right of the handle, part marked to handle. Clear marks. Deep scratches to hexagonal terminal of handle. Lid shuts cleanly and tightly, if a little off centre. Overall good order. Removable hinge pin
Sark interest - a scarce named pearlware Tyne Pottery lustre tankard mid-19th century, the cylindrical tankard with scroll handle, one side with painted name 'Ann Bell 1843' within a garland of flowers, the other with 'The Friendly Society of Cordwainers' crest, the last two lines of the inscription stating 'Manufactur.. at this very Place, Tyne Pottery Newcastle', 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high, chips to inner rim. * From the collection of the late Caroline Bell, grand daughter of Dame Sibyl Hathaway, the Dame of Sark.
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