STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY, Sandland Hanley Staffordshire large cup, transfer decoration of William Lillywhite, Buchan Portobello Scotland pottery cricket decorated tankard,Royal Doulton " The Hampshire Cricketer" D6739 No 310, limited edition, character jug designed by Harry Sales and a cup, rules of cricket(4)
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Shelley - A part floral decorated tea service consisting of milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve cups and thirteen saucers, eight side plates, four larger plates, and one square platter/plate. Along with a Shelley one handled floral decorated tankard, a Spode Copeland's China England plate with heavily gilt bordering to blue ground, and with two flower sculpture pieces (some parts broken), and two cream coloured Royal Worcester pieces. (2 boxes)
Hallmarked Silver Presentation Tankard of Northumberland Fusiliers Interest, hallmarks for Sheffield 1903, with finely engraved St George and the Dragon with motto underneath ‘QUO FATA VOCANT’ and presentation inscription ‘GEORGE WILBERFORCE WREFORD DUFFILL FROM CAPTAIN C WREFORD BROWN D.S.O 5TH FUSILIERS FEBRUARY 17TH 1904’. Fine quality item. Stands 12 ¾ cms.
A Singapore Turf Club presentation salver, awarded to Frankie Dettori, with scalloped edge, and the central field engraved 'SINGAPORE TURF CLUB / Singapore Plate 2000 / Winning Jockey'31.5cm diameter;together with a Cathay Pacific International Jockey Championship trophy tankard, the main body engraved 'CATHAY PACIFIC / INT'L JOCKEYS' / CHAMPIONSHIP / 7 - 12 - 2011' awarded to Frankie Dettori12.3cm high (2)Provenance:Frankie Dettori
A Totepool Winning Jockey salver, awarded to Frankie Dettori, the central field engraved 'TOTEPOOL / Winning Jockey / Totepool October Stakes / Ascot Saturday 01 October 2016'20.3cm diameter;together with an Irish Champion Stakes salver, the central field engraved 'IRELAND / THE FOOD ISLAND / IRISH / CHAMPION / STAKES / Leopardstown / 2001' awarded to Frankie Dettori17.75cm diameter;a sportingbet Stakes silver plated small presentation plate trophy, the central field engraved 'The Sportingbet Stakes / Winning Jockey / York Racecourse / 18th May 2012' awarded to Frankie Dettori10cm diameter;a Dick Poole Stakes tankard trophy, the main body engraved 'THE DICK POOLE / STAKES / SALISBURY / 5 SEPTEMEBER 2002 / JOCKEY' awarded to Frankie Dettori15cm high;A Hippo Group Premio Presidente della Repubblica trophy cup, the plaque engraved 'Hippo Group / Premio / Presidente della Repubblica / al Fantino / Roma, 19 maggio 2019' awarded to Frankie Dettori25cm high (5)Provenance:Frankie Dettori
Chinese famille rose porcelain tankard or mug, mid-18th century. A large cartouche depicts a scene of a harbor with figures standing near a waterside with domed hills in the background. Intricately painted floral and foliate motifs throughout in pink, green, and gold interspersed with four cartouches depicting birds perched on branches. With an applied dragon-form loop handle.Provenance: From the Estate of C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan, Long Lake, Minnesota.C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan (1926-2022) was a passionate world traveler and avid collector. It was through his travels that he was inspired to begin a lifelong relationship with the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), becoming a major sponsor of the institute and facilitating the growth of their Asian art department, which is now one of the best in the country. His generous donations to Mia allowed them to establish a fund for the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, one of the few endowed positions of this type in the museum field. He additionally served as a trustee of the institute, advocating for its operational growth. In its turn, the museum established a gallery named in his honor in recognition for his endowment fund and numerous contributions to their collection. The selections here showcase his talent and breadth of collecting, ranging from ancient statues to 19th-century woodblock prints. His appreciation for art persisted throughout his life and we are honored to offer items from his collection in this auction.Height: 6 in x diameter: 4 3/4 in.Condition: No visible chips. No major cracks or losses. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. Light wear throughout. Color glazing faded throughout. No visible chips to the rim and footrim. Original firing flaws throughout. Along the rim, there is a minute area where the surface is not smooth; however, it appears to be original. Along the areas where the dragon handle and the tankard's body meet, there is a minute crack near the head and near the foot. However, the dragon is firmly attached. The tongue of the dragon has a loss. Along the underside, the center is slightly recessed inward, which does not appear to be damaged but original. Along the underside, the area is lightly discolored and has unidentified accretions; please see the listing image.
A George II silver north country provincial tankard, of baluster form, raised on a domed circular foot, with a domed cover, chair-back thumbpiece and a scroll handle, by J.Langlands and J. Robertson, Newcastle 1783, 21cm high, 27.65oz.Provenance: select items removed from Carrycoats Hall, Northumberland.
A George III silver north country provincial tankard, of slightly bellied form on a domed circular foot, with a domed cover, an s-scroll handle and later embossed decoration crested, by J. Langlands and J. Robertson, Newcastle 1791, 22.5cm high, 33.25pz.Provenance: select items removed from Carrycoats Hall, Northumberland.
A collection of seven Doulton Lambeth stoneware mugs and a tankard,various dates, each incised with scrolling bands, six with silver mounts, one with a lid and thumbpiece, unmarked, with impressed marks and incised artists' monograms,9.5 to 14.5cm high (7)Condition ReportSilver collars discoloured. Lid also discoloured. Light glaze firing crack to base.
A 19th century creamware Wedgwood tankard. Painted with flowers and oriental rocks, prunus blossom,etc, signed and marked 'N11' to the base, 8.3 mm high Condition Report: C Rno chips, cracks or restoration.I have given it the 'tap' test and all is well, There are some old collection glue remains , not ceramic discolouration.I have blue lighted it and put a powerful torch on it and nothing to reportIt is in good order
SMALL SILVER - to include a small christening tankard, Birmingham 1934, Maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, 7.5cms H, initials engraved, shallow bowl, Birmingham 1970, Maker Bishtons Ltd, 10.75cms diameter, three hallmarked silver and one horn napkin ring mounted with a silver shield shaped plaque, London, Birmingham and Sheffield hallmarks, mostly quite rubbed and a child's feeder spoon, Birmingham 1933, Maker A J Bailey, 9.3ozt weighable
A ROYAL WORCESTER QUEEN VICTORIA COMMEMORATIVE SCENT BOTTLE 1887, made to commemorate the Golden Jubilee, moulded with a profile of Queen Victoria against a gold ground, the reverse is moulded and gilded with the flowers of the Union within a wreath inscribed India, Canada, Australia, a silver screw top cover stamped 1886 Sampson Mordan -London, a printed factory and registration mark in gilt on the base, together with a Spode tankard Queen Victoria commemorative Golden Jubilee, marked Cheesman Brighton on the base, decorated with Reeves Mayor Borough Of Brighton 1887 (2) (Condition Report: no obvious damage or signs of restoration work, gilt slightly worn on scent bottle)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a silver lipstick case, engine turned pattern, hallmarked 'Dyas Beverley Hampton' London, four silver handled butter knives hallmarked Sheffield, a cased set of six EPNS teaspoons, a cased set of six butter knives each fitted with an ivorine handle, two trays, coasters, salts, pepperettes, toast rack, ashtray, tankard, boxed knife, a 'Walker and Hall' silver plate cigarette box, together with assorted loose cutlery pieces, pocket knife, glass cased thermometer, a Parker ball point pen, an 'Anolon' Santoku knife, letter opener, cork screw, bottle stop, nut cracker, etc
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include a nineteenth century salt glazed stoneware coffee pot sprigged with a pheasant and a hare, height 23cm, two copper lustre jugs, a copper and pink lustre tankard, a plate decorated with horse chestnuts, a blue and white plate painted with a basket of flowers, an Oriental covered vase painted with dragons, three tea bowls, three blue and white meat plates, etc (16) (Condition Report: most pieces have some damage, repairs and crazing commensurate with age and use, would benefit from a clean)
TWO BOXES OF METALWARE AND TREEN, comprising a 'Trafalgar day' pewter tankard, an arts & crafts pewter napkin ring decorated with a trailing bud design, several English pewter tankards, two brass lizards, a Victorian mother-of-pearl inlay sewing box, bamboo pot, a wooden tobacco jar, a wooden plaque with a coat of arms 'God Grant Grace', a walnut writing slope, tin cash box, large wooden dish, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)
A pair of silver-collared cut glass Decanters, by C J Vander, hallmarked London, 1969, together with another similar hallmarked 1970 and a silver plated Ice-bucket in the form of a Campagna Urn, an ice bucket in the form of a pewter tankard and a pair of Dresden porcelain floral Baskets, with factory marks to base, D 15cm (7)
A Queen Anne Silver Tankard, by John East, London, 1712 tapering cylindrical and on spreading reeded foot, with a central reeded band, the scroll handle engraved with initials 'A' over 'ST', the hinged domed cover with scroll thumbpiece17cm high, 20oz 2dwt, 625grFully marked near rim and inside cover. Further marked with maker's mark only on handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are no obvious thin areas of other evidence of an erasure but it is possible that something has been erased from the tankard. There is some minor bruising overall.
Various silver plate to include:a cased set of six fish-eaters with silver plate-blades and ivorine handles;an early 18th century oak desk-stand with two inkwells and day and date cardsa good quality 19th century silver-plated bottle-coaster with reticulated sides;an oval entrée dish;a pint tankard and nutcrackers;a sauceboat and butter scoop.
Fine quality silver plate to include:a large 19th century boat-shaped bread basket engraved with leaves and tendrils in bright-cut style;a large two-handled trophy cup;a pair of table-centres modelled as a cock and hen pheasant;an interesting salver engraved with various names and detailing 'Australia 1938 Gt Britain';various salvers, a tankard and a bud vase.
A mixed lot of four:1. an early 20th century Gorham & Co. silver tankard engraved 'Wilhelmine 1931' (prevalent denting);2. an early 20th century hallmarked silver tankard (dented and damaged);3. an early 20th century Gorham & Co. silver-plated stand;4. a cut-glass ink stand.(Combined weight of the two tankards approx. 225 g)
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