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19th Century Bohemian facet cut glass tankard having typical engraved architectural decoration and presentation script ‘Karlsbad J.S. 1858’, the hinged cover having pewter mounts, 16.5cm high, a 19th Century Bohemian frosted glass tankard also with pewter mounts, 16.5cm high and a 19th Century glass mug with pink threaded decoration, engraved foliate decoration and L.G. monogram, 12.5cm high ** General condition consistent with age
A collection of ceramic items with Airship Decoration. Including 5 egg cups with French and German post WW1 airships. Plus small Friedrichshafen souvenirs- tankard, face cream pot, 2x cup and saucer and a mug. Plus a souvenir of Margate airship and a small Felixstowe souvenir airship memento. GC some light wear only.
A GILT-COPPER AND IVORY TANKARD, PROBABLY SOUTH GERMAN 18TH CENTURY the ivory sleeve carved with an interpretation of `The Element of Earth` after the original by Francesco Albani (1578-1660) depicting Cybele, Bacchus, Ceres and Flora on a chariot drawn by lions flanked by four scenes of putti employed in seasonal activities, with gilt copper interior, lid, foot rim and scroll handle, underside with BADA transfer 22cm high Apparently Albani executed the painting `The Element of Earth` for Cardinal Maurizio of Savoy; it was taken to Paris by Napoleon`s troops in 1796, but returned to Turin in 1814 and is now in the Galleria Sabauda, Turin. A number of print versions exist; for a version where the central scene shows the same composition of the chariot and posed mythical figures, surrounded by vignettes of putti in seasonal pursuits, see British Museum, No.1859.0806.458
A CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT SILVER TANKARD, MARKED WITH INITIALS OR FLEUR-DE-LIS AND INCUSE E, PROBABLY SWEDISH, CIRCA 1670 pomegranate thumbpiece and supports, base of handle monogrammed and dated 2.8.1671, the lid engraved with flowers and foliage around a Pieter van Abeele medal of 1654 17.cm high, 841gr (27oz) The medal shows on one side Mary Stuart, daughter of Charles I, wife of William II of Orange, and on the other their son William III at the age of four. William II had died in 1650 and the Dutch republic had been at war with the English. Oliver Cromwell, to end the war, signed a secret treaty with the province of Holland in 1654, to exclude the house of Orange, supporters of the Stuarts, from the office of Stadtholder. The house of Orange had much support in the States General and the medal was struck in encouragement of the Orange cause. The engraved date of 2nd August 1671 suggests the tankard may have been a gift, as was the custom, to a mother on the Christening of her child. To include a medal of such a famous mother and child in the gift would appear quite appropriate in this context.
A GEORGE V SILVER-GILT TANKARD, GARRARD & CO LTD, LONDON, 1912 in Regency style, tapering cylindrical, the foot with a cushion band of foliate guilloche, a band of stiff leafage above, the rim applied with a border of reeding under fruit-laden vines, laurel and leaf-capped scroll handle, scroll thumbpiece, underside stamped: GARRARD & Co. Ltd. / ALBEMARLE St. W. 30cm high, 2186gr (70oz)
Early 18th C. Rare, Large Chinese Porcelain Tankard Decorated with the traditional underglaze blue and over glaze iron red and gilding of floral sprays and elaborate crosshatch and fish spawn borders. Short restored hairline to rim plus two other short hairlines which do not affect the integrity of the vessel. With an old metal replacement handle. H. 15cm.
Scarce Royal Bonn (by Franz Anton Mehlam) blue and white golfers tankard c1890 – featuring a links golfing scene, players and caddie – the base is inscribed Royal Bonn Delft, stamped with makers mark, and production nos. – overall 6-3/8” – usual crazing, small firing hole to handle and minor hairline crack visible on the inside
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