A selection of silver plated ware to include a four piece drinks set comprising coffeepot, teapot, two handled lidded sugar basin and milk jug, all with scrolling floral supports, handles and finials together with a presentation tankard dated Christmas 1952 by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, a further plated pint tankard, a pressed glass rose bowl with plated lid and pedestal foot, etc
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A quantity of mostly silver plate to include an oval drinks tray with embossed scrolling detail, pierced gallery sides and shaped border, a similar circular tray with pierced gallery, a three divisional candelabra with fluted freeform branches and embossed borders, an electroplated coffee pot with ebonised finial and handle with pierced border, a further matching teapot and two handled sugar basin, various other plated candlesticks, posy vases, etc together with a blotter with knight mask finial and inset coin with enamel surround, a similar jug with enamel detail, various pewter objects to include a hammered cigarette box with hinged lid, pink tankard, etc
A collection of Royal Copenhagen coffee wares with fluted moulding, mask terminations to the handles and with blue scale and floral trailing decoration comprising eight cups and six saucers together with a Coalport model of The Village Church together with a 19th century blue and white printed one pint tankard of waisted form
An extensive collection of 19th century gaudy Welsh type tea wares including a part tea service with fruiting vine decoration comprising teapot, pair of cake plates, seven cups and eight saucers, four further various jugs, a large tankard, two smaller tankards, two slop bowls, fourteen various plates, etc
A parcel lot of metalware to include pewter tankard, Victoran touchmarks, footed cup with engraved initals,brass fire guard and fire irons, trays, brass chamber stick on squared base, tazza, hand bell, copper repousse dish with figures and classical motifs, copper bowl and tazza, powder flask A/F (approx. 18).
A parcel lot of ceramics and glass to include Wedgwood Susie Cooper black keystone part dinner and coffee service to include nine dinner plates, nine side plates, nine cake plates, nine 23cm plates, nine soup bowls, eighteen finger bowls, nine coffee cups, eleven saucers, new Chelsea part tea service, Czech glass Nemo vase, Borske Sklo, by Max Kannegiesser, Worcester evesham teapot, Wedgwood Shakespeare tankard, two Spode Chivas Bros. liquor bottles, glass ashtrays etc.
A CONTINENTAL PEWTER TANKARD the flat topped lid with plume thumbpiece and engraved with initials RO flanking a knot and the date 1730, the handle terminating in a cherub mask, the interior with cast rosette base, 17cm h, early 18th century Handling marks and wear, some residues but undamaged and complete
A Sunderland creamware Tankard, c.1800, E. Dawson & Co., Low Ford Pottery, transfer-printed with the west view of the Iron Bridge at Sunderland and hand tinted, 14.8cm, and a blue and white transfer-printed Tankard, early 19th century, 14cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Star crack to base, moulded ridges with loss, humerous chips to the base edge.
A Norwegian birchwood lion peg tankard, 18th century, the hinged lid carved with a panel of foliage, with a thumbpiece carved humorously as a roaring lion, over a cylindrical body, raised on four feet carved as recumbent rhinoceroses, the handle with chip carved borders and a flower head terminal, impressed mark to the inside of the lid 'H507', 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Repair to the cover adjacent to the thumbpiece. An old, filled split to the body 'within' the handle. Handle reaffixed and now loose.
A Norwegian burr birch tankard, late 17th century and later, the hinged lid carved with a sleeping figure within a crowned serpent edge and a fruit and leaf outer border, to a later lion and ball finial, with an 'S' scroll handle carved with two male mask terminals, the body with three oval panels, the central one with a male and female figure each holding a cornucopia and entwined by a caduceus, the outer border inscribed 'ONSILIV...INNOCTE', to leaf and flower carvings with a snail, lion, a squirrel and a lamb, with two further panels each with a laurel border and depicting Apollo and Mercury, raised on later lion and ball feet, the base with a flower head with the initials 'R S' and the date '1672', 17.6cm wide 20.2cm deep 21.5cm high Literature: For a Norwegian burr birch tankard with similar carving, see Lot 1010, Syd Levethan: The Longridge Collection, Christie's 10-11 June 2010. CONDITION REPORT: Worm holes, possible restoration to the base of the handle, difficult to see but photos try to show these areas. One lion's tongue is chipped. Area under lid that attaches to the handle again shows a wedge shaped area that isn't as well carved as the rest. Additional images available (upon request).
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