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Tray of assorted mainly hunting related items to include relief moulded hunting scene biscuit barrel with fox mounts and matching jug, Arthur Wood Ye Olde Coaching and Hunting Days tankard, Elizabethan staffordshire fine bone china hunting cup and saucer, The Juliana Collection study of horses on square naturalistic base, ceramic horse bottle stopper etc.
A 19th Century cider tankard, of slightly tapering cylindrical form, transfer printed in blue and white with a continuous Chinese style garden scene, 15.5cm high and another 19th Century tankard transfer printed in brown with two panels of a woodsman and birds and an allegorical female figure and birds on a blue ground, 10.5cm high (2)
An early 19th Century Sunderland pink lustre frog tankard, transfer printed in black and white with the Mariners Arms, 12cm high and another 19th Century tankard with lift off lid, two painted black and white transfer prints of a landscape scene and inscribed J Rodham, Decr.12 1853, 13.5cm high (2)
A 19th Century cider tankard, of slightly tapering cylindrical form, transfer printed in blue and white with a continuous Chinese style garden scene, 15.5cm high and another 19th Century tankard transfer printed in brown with two panels of a woodsman and birds and an allegorical female figure and birds on a blue ground, 10.5cm high (2)
An early 19th Century Sunderland pink lustre frog tankard, transfer printed in black and white with the Mariners Arms, 12cm high and another 19th Century tankard with lift off lid, two painted black and white transfer prints of a landscape scene and inscribed J Rodham, Decr.12 1853, 13.5cm high (2)
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.
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