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A group of silver-plate and pewter comprising: a silver-plated tankard, c. 1900, with hinged cover; a large pewter mustard with blue glass liner; a German pewter trinket dish, c. 1900; an Asian white metal hinged bangle; a silver-plated salt with blue glass liner; and a white metal vesta case. (6)
A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver small tankard with later domed hinge lid, the slightly tapered cylindrical body with reeded girdle, flanked by a scroll handle, the domed hinge lid with scroll thumbpiece, town mark indistinct but appears to be Newcastle 1707 by John Younghusband, height approx 14cm (cover unmarked).
A Royal Doulton stoneware vesta holder, the body painted with flames mounted on a circular dish base, tube lined with `Crucible Manufacturers`, `Doulton & Co Ltd`, `London & Birmingham`, impressed factory marks to base, height approx 6.5cm, together with a Royal Doulton Slaters Patent stoneware tankard, decorated with a fylfot flanked by two horseshoes and inscribed, `Good Luck`, against a floral and lace effect ground, impressed factory marks to base, height approx 10cm.
A GEORGE III SILVER QUART TANKARD, BY THOMAS WALLIS II, the domed hinged cover with heart and scroll openwork thumb piece, scroll handle with leaf capped termination, reeded girdle band to the baluster form body with foliate engraved centre, and raised on a stepped circular foot, London 1788, 8" (23cm) high, 34oz approx.
A late Victorian silver christening tankard, George Maudsley Jackson, London 1894, engraved with birds and foliage, double presentation inscriptions dated 1894 and 1924; together with an Edwardian silver christening tankard, London 1904, maker C.E, of baluster form with leaf capped S-scroll handle; a Victorian silver cup, Thomas Prime & Son, Birmingham 1880, engraved GUERNSEY RIFLE ASSOCIATION/ TRAMWAY CUP..., and a silver cigarette box, Walker & Hall, London, date mark indistinct, (a/f). (4) Total weight of the two tankards and cup approximately 14.3 troy ozs
IMPORTANT AND RARE VICTORIAN SILVER TANKARDEnglish, London 1861. Maker`s mark R.H. for Robert Hennell. Of slightly tapered cylindrical form, cast with flower heads and scrolls, applied with a large scroll handle, the hinged domed cover surmounted by an equestrian figure. Height 17 1/2 inches. Weighing approximately 85 oz.
Ada Kemp `Como` Watercolour Signed lower left, titled and dated 1899 lower right; John Corvin `White Roses and a Pewter Tankard` Oil on board Signed lower left, titled to reverse 23.5cm x 36cm; A E Hands Figures with horses in a Winter Landscape Watercolour Signed and dated 1918 lower right 23cm x 34cm (3)
George II silver tankard, London 1756, maker Robert Albion Cox, the domed lid with shaped open thumbpiece, opening to reveal a gilded interior, the scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, the lid and baluster body chased with scrolling foliate decoration and swags with vacant cartouche, raised on spread circular foot, 19.5cm high, 23.5oz
Artist Rifles Volunteer interest, comprising of a engraved goblet, R.M.T. 1896 physical Drill, won by Artist, R.V. Corpl C Austin, together with a silver plated tankard, 1895 B Company, Artists R.V. Bayonet Competition, Pte W Culbertuell, another tankard to the same man, and a pewter tankard engraved 38th Mx Artist R.V July 1875, monthly cup, Pte Simmons, (4)
A silver plated commemorative lidded tankard the body decorated with heavily embossed figures, objects and animals believed to have been exhibited at The Great Exhibition 1851, the central cartouche thought to show the architect Joseph Paxturn with The Crystal Palace in the background. The frieze engraved with various countries
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