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A MARINE-THEMED GEORGE II PRESENTATION SILVER TANKARD, by William Shaw & William Priest, London, 1759, the baluster body finely engraved with a three-masted warship underway and flanked with inscription reading The Gift of Stpn. Puckinson / to Willm. Walton, hinged dome cover with thumb piece attached to broad handle with leaf-shaped terminus -- 7½in. (19cm.) high; t. 25 oz.
A rare Bohemian wheel-cut glass tea bowl, last quarter 17th century, the clear, heavy, hemispherical body well-cut with a diminishing honeycomb pattern, 7.6cm Small bowls of this type are uncommon and when they exist, are usually in ruby, such as that in pl.103 of 'European Glass' by Olga Drahotová, 1983, which is similarly cut. The Bohemian glass cutters were amongst the most skilled of the period and many migrated to Dresden where they worked on Böttger red stoneware from 1710. The pattern on this bowl was known as 'eckigt und facet geschfliffen' (decorated with angular facets) and a redware tankard similarly cut is illustrated in the 'Porcelain Collection in Dresden Zwinger', 2002, p119.
A continental tin glazed earthenware tankard of cylindrical form with painted cartouche incorporating a church within floral and scrolling border in tones of manganese purple, blue, ochre and green, with blue painted mark to base CCC/P and with pewter cover with inscribed initials JHG and dated 1778
A Devonmoor Toby Jug, a Royal Worcester tankard commemorating Nelson`s victory at Trafalgar together with a similar tankard by Royal Doulton commemorating the Battle of Waterloo, both with embossed pewter type covers, a 19th century opaque glass vase with drawn neck and printed decoration of lovers, a small collection of dressing table wares, etc
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