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A George II English provincial silver straight-tapered tankard by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1732, with a double domed cover, an open scroll thumb piece, a double scroll handle with a heart terminal, a moulded girdle and a spreading foot, engraved MR DH & MW to DH Jue. 23 1734 to the handle, later engraved Sir John Fry Bt. From his Co-Directors Shipley Collieries 1923-1944 beneath, 18cm (7in) high, 735g (23.6 oz)
A pair of early George III silver oval sauce boats by William & James Priest, London 1764, with leaf-capped double scroll handles, gadrooned rims, a quilted girdle, engraved with a crest, on oval quilted bases, 17cm (6 3/4in) long, 683g (21.95 oz). Two different maker`s marks. Grimwade notes that the mark given for William & James Priest (the letters divided by a cross) is not in the register but was taken from a tankard of 1768: presumably entered shortly after James Priest`s freedom of the Company in July 1764. The second mark here is probably another unregistered mark of the partnership. The erect boar`s head crest recorded for BROOKSBY, CAMPBELL, DELMEGE, GORDON, INGILBY, JONES, KIRK, LASHMAR, LOFTUS, LUNDY, MIDDLETON, NEWTON, O`QUINN, RAYMENT, REASON, ROBSON, SWINHOE, TERY, WEALE, WHICHCOTE and WROTTESLEY.
Pearlware mug, printed and hand coloured with a religious verse within a scrolled cherub mask cartouche, early 19th century, also a pearlware blue and white mug and a pink lustre mug, (3) The pearlware tankard measures 14cm high Condition report: Religious mug: small flat foot chips and short hairline to footrim. Blue and white mug: stained crazing, cracks to body, rim chips, glazed over foot chips. Lustre mug: Five cracks, large rim chip, stained crazing.
Pearlware mug, printed and hand coloured with a religious verse within a scrolled cherub mask cartouche, early 19th century, also a pearlware blue and white mug and a pink lustre mug, (3) The pearlware tankard measures 14cm high Condition report: Religious mug: small flat foot chips and short hairline to footrim. Blue and white mug: stained crazing, cracks to body, rim chips, glazed over foot chips. Lustre mug: Five cracks, large rim chip, stained crazing.
* A SILVER TANKARD RUSSIAN, MAKER?S MARK OF SERGEI AGAFONOV IN CYRILLIC, MOSCOW, 1889, 84 STANDARD Height 16 cm. Of tapering form, the hinged lid with a dentil edge surmounted witha knopped finial, the square handle with plain thumbpiece, the bodychased with an arched-window shaped reserve with a traditionalembroidered towel over the window ledge and surrounded withfloral decoration, on three bracket feet, gilt interior.
* A SILVER TANKARD RUSSIAN, MAKERS MARK OF SERGEI AGAFONOV IN CYRILLIC, MOSCOW, 1889, 84 STANDARD Height 16 cm. Of tapering form, the hinged lid with a dentil edge surmounted witha knopped finial, the square handle with plain thumbpiece, the bodychased with an arched-window shaped reserve with a traditionalembroidered towel over the window ledge and surrounded withfloral decoration, on three bracket feet, gilt interior.
A GEORGE III TANKARD with engraved lid and pierced thumbpiece, the tapered drum with reeded bands, crested,19cm h, by Hester Bateman, 27ozs 10dwts, London 1781++A fine example in excellent condition, possibly erasure from the front but no give, the crest on the lid probably contemporary. Thumbpiece very slightly bent forward
A GEORGE III TANKARD, with lambrequins and pendants on a textured band, gadrooned rims, 23cm h, by John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle 1780, the Victorian applied ornament Sidney Cherrill, London 1853, 40ozs 10dwts++A very impressive Victorian decorated tankard in good condition with wear to the Newcastle marks to the right of handle but all just about readable. One or two slight polish scratches and minor dent on edge of foot
A GEORGE III TANKARD, with lambrequins and pendants on a textured band, gadrooned rims, 23cm h, by John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle 1780, the Victorian applied ornament Sidney Cherrill, London 1853, 40ozs 10dwts++A very impressive Victorian decorated tankard in good condition with wear to the Newcastle marks to the right of handle but all just about readable. One or two slight polish scratches and minor dent on edge of foot
An 18th Century polychrome decorated creamware tankard with inverted rim, sold together with an early 19th Century creamware tankard, decorated with verses, also included in the lot is an 18th Century Prattware moulded jug with raised details, complete with child and sheep to one side and men at leisure on far side (early repairs), 19cm H. (3)
A mid to late 19th Century eastern white metal Tankard, tapering body fitted with dragon handle, the body elaborately decorated with various figures, the cartouche engraved ?Foo-Chow Bowling Club won by Chas Lyall Grant May 1866?, maker Lee Ching, Hong Kong, weight 25 ozs Condition:It is of double skinned construction and has holes worn through on high points of decoration.Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time; cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid.
A Norwegian silver peg tankard,by Berendt Johansen Platt, Christiania between 1656 and 1671,of cylindrical form supported on three rampant lion ball feet headed by acanthus decoration, the tubular scroll handle with grotesque mask and beading terminating in an escutcheon, the hinged cover inset with a medal* surrounded by a chased band of foliage with rampant lion ball thumb piece, the front of the body finely chased with the finale of a bear hunt, one man on horseback, another on foot helping him with the kill with five dogs to assist, with the bear attacking a fallen victim, all within a border of grotesque and Moresque figures, masks, animals and foliage, gilt interior with six pegs, engraved with ÈCESBÉ to base,20.25cm high to top of finial, 45oz *The medal inset in the cover depicts Queen Sofia Amalia, the reverse depicting her husband, King Frederick III of Denmark. They were married in 1643. The medal was designed by Erich Parise. Peg tankards were made during the 17th and ear
A George III silver tankard, by John Payne, London 1766,of baluster form with moulded girdle, scroll handle and pierced chair thumbpiece, on collet foot, later heavily embossed with rural scenes, crested, 21cm high, 24oz CONDITION REPORT: The rim of the cover is mishapen and dented. General wear including loss of detail, small knocks and surface scratches.As mentioned in the catalogue, the decoration is later. It is also possible that, at the same time, the dome on the cover was raised and the interior gilded.
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