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A George III lead glass baluster Tankard, 1760, with a wrythen moulded body and a 1760 silver 4d Maundy coin within the stem, 22cm high CONDITION REPORT: Small crack to base of handle. Pontil mark. Broken off and then repolished, air bubbles and imperfections to the glass throughout. No evidence of damage.
A Victorian silver presentation tankard and cover, by John Newton Mappin & George Webb, London 1873, repousse with an all round battle scene and soldiers on horseback, foot soldiers and archers, rocaille spout, the hinged cover inscribed `The Davies Challenge Cup presented to The Lincoln & District Allotment Holders Association by Alfred T Davies C.B.E. MP October 1920`, within a cast border of flowers and leaves, the scroll handle and lower border conforming, 28cm high, 55oz (lacking thumbpiece)
Royal Worcester half pint tankard, a limited edition of 500, produced to commemorate the centenary of The Dyson Perrins (Worcester Porcelain) Museum, produced by Peter Ewence, chief designer, the back transfer decoration being of all Royal Worcester back marks, on a white ground with gilt lip, in the original presentation box together with certificate signed by Henry Sandon, then curator of the museum, approx. 12 cms. high and 11.5 cms. diameter.
Preston Guild Interest, 1892 small tankard transfer printed with scenes from Avenham Park and Miller Park, inscribed Memento of Preston Guild 1892 Edmund Birley Esquire Mayor and a cup and saucer 1867 each transfer printed with a scene of Miller Park celebrating its opening on October 3rd (3)
An interesting collection of mixed ceramics comprising a large shell shaped Shelley white lustre bowl with Shelley mark and Rd No 330395 marks to base, 43 cm long approx, a tall Cocheham cylindrical vase with tapered top decorated in stripes of cream and mottled blue glaze, an Arthur Wood tankard decorated with scenes from a rugby match and a handle in the form of a rugby player holding a ball, an Arthur Wood three legged shaped bowl decorated with Spanish flamenco dancers, etc
A mixed quantity of mostly pewter wares to include a substantial three handled tankard with etched script dated November 1878 for trial fights with clear glass base together with various pewter tankards and vessels to include an early pewter tankard of barrel form with banded detail and pointed spout, two similar but not matching candlesticks, a two divisional pewter desk stand-dish with divisional interior raised on four supports, two plated inkwells with ceramic liners, pewter egg cups, etc
A Danish silver peg tankard, maker`s mark only, CK conjoined , circa 1700 A Danish silver peg tankard, maker`s mark only, CK conjoined (not traced), circa 1700, the domed cover engraved with JPS , MMD , two armorials and dated 1701 within a flower and scroll foliate border, the scroll handle with a thumb piece modelled as a rampant lion supporting a ball, terminating with a shield later dot engraved J. Winter MKD: 1824 , the plain cylindrical body later engraved Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales to Mr Mackenzie of Glen Muick October 29th 1879 and later dot engraved JNJBK - MJDK 1844 , on three foliate and pomegranate feet, 22.5cm (9in) high, 1443g (46.4 oz) The arms on the cover probably are Danish, based on the initials: the last letters in both initials, S for the man means -son (son) and the D for the lady means -datter (daughter), which is very typical. It is not the arms of a noble family, as these are all known. Only very few of the arms of burghers are registered and published. Probably Sir James Thompson Mackenzie of Glenmuick, 1st Baronet (1818-1890) View on dreweatts.com
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