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A George III silver lidded tankard, by John Kidder, London 1780, the ogee domed top with scroll pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle with shield terminal, the slightly bellied body on a skirt foot, later embossed with rocaille around an engraved cartouche beneath the later spout, `For the Best Crop of Swedes grown from his Turnip Manure, Nov. 1868`, 20cm high, 23oz.
A cut glass scent bottle and stopper with silver mount, two toilet jars with silver lids, one with a Chester hallmark, Mappin & Webb plated four piece tea set, four plated teaspoons, cut glass dish with a white metal mount, match sleeve, cut glass vase with silver collar, small pewter dish and a miniature pewter tankard.
A George VI Silver Tankard, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1937, of plain tapering cylindrical form with scroll handle and stepped flat cover with cast auricular thumbpiece and ram finial, engraved in the Carolean manner and dated 1684, presentation inscribed to the base, 19cm high, 34oz 19dwt In good order with clear hallmarks,. 020513
A George III Silver Tankard, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803, the domed cover with heart and scroll pierced thumb piece, initialled to the S scroll handle, reeded girdle band to the tapering body, 20cm high, 22oz Serious hole in the top of the dome on the cover. Some crumpling in the that area. The piece has been highly polished overall. Marks relatively clear - some wear, but the maker`s mark has started to rub more severely. 050613
A George III Silver Tankard, with later Victorian spout, Whipham & Wright, London 1764, the spout circa 1890, the plain girdled cylindrical body with scroll handle and domed cover and scroll thumbpiece, 20cm high, 27oz 15dwt Dents to the rim to accommodate the spout. Erased initials to the handle. Clear marks. 020513
A George II Silver Tankard, Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1752, of plain baluster girdled form with scroll handle and domed cover with cast scroll topped thumbpiece, 20cm high, 24oz 9dwt Foot uneven. Dents to the handle and light erasure to the body. The thumbpiece with signs of solder where it has been reattached. Clear marks to the base. Standard mark to the cover. Maker`s mark to the handle. 020513
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