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A brass covered coal box containing a collection of miscellaneous items to include leather belts, various scarves, tankard, etc., together with a set of balance scales, and a box of miscellaneous items to include a set of drawing instruments, brass nutcrackers in the form of a dog, reproduction microscope, wine bottle holder, etc.
An early 18th century Norwegian silver peg tankard, cover embossed with leafage, recumbent lion thumb-piece, six cast pegs to interior, cylindrical body embossed with flowers, on three claw and ball feet, maker`s mark W B, engraved and personalised cartouche, approx. 33oz., 8.75in. high - cover formerly with inset coin SEE ILLUSTRATION
A Wedgwood earthenware Plaque, 1886, painted in barbotine style by S Bateman, signed with monogram, with a mill rise, perhaps in Wales, in thick impasto colours, incised marks and date, impressed Wedgwood and date marks, Richard Dennis Wedgwood Exhibition 1982 M606, 30.5 x 15cm, framed, and a buff earthenware Tankard, enamelled by Agnes Lang, signed with a 17th century knife grinder, crack, 25cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major damage. Not examined out of frame. Please view additional images.
A Scottish pewter tappet hen, the hinged domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, incised line to the base, chased initials 'I. W' to the neck, 28cm high, a lidded tankard, 17th century and later, with domed lid, ram's horn thumbpiece, moulded girdle and spreading foot, touchmark 'T.B?' to the inside, 21cm high, and a spire flagon, the domed lid with a Maltese cross, scroll thumbpiece on double scroll loop handle, two applied girdles and spreading foot, touch mark 'H?', crown and 'X' to the inside, 30cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: Shortest- has degraded surface on lid. Foot rim bashed about. Top rim also with dents and misshapen. Middle size- Has creased body, possibly dents- pushed out? Base also very dented. This one has initials IW. Tallest- has marks below rim, although partially obscured. Dull, dark surface.
Two named jugs and large tankard painted with floral sprays and landscapes, named W. Ford Cocknage 1848, J.H. Pointon 1850, and George Washington Charlton, (3) the tallest jug measures 17.5cm high Condition report: glaze cracks to handle of tankard, overall crazing to the landscape jug, minor gilt rubbing to all pieces.
Pearlware circa 1790 - 1800 to include two jugs one with mask handle and figural handle, also a tankard and a lidded tea caddy, (5) the tallest jug measures 15cm high Condition report: Mask jug: rim crack and several cracks to the body, peppering. Leaf jug: old restored chips to the spout and the top kick of the handle. Tankard: several cracks to body, heavy staining to body, three flat rim chips. Teacaddy: chip to rim of cover, burst bubbles to glaze.
A George III silver thimble holder of cylindrical form with domed cover, with engraved decoration, unmarked, a silver thimble, an Edwardian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1902, a silver mounted prayer book embossed with amorini, Birmingham 1904, a silver child`s rattle of globular form, Birmingham 1939, a silver two handled dish, Birmingham 1912, a silver christening tankard, Birmingham 1911, and two other items.
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