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A rare George I 18th century Silver Lidded Tankard, the domed top with scroll thumb piece, the tapering straight sides with central ring. Later decorated in the 19th century with repousse "C" and floral scrolls with a vacant cartouche. Hallmark London 1724, makers Mark " I .B"? in a heart shaped stamp, Height 19 cms, approx. 894g
Two similar Clarice Cliff `Blue Chintz` Bizarre tankard milk jugs, each 2.5" high (a.f); `Gay Day` Bizarre cylindrical preserve pot base, Wilkinson lilac glaze cauldron, `Liberty` Fantasque cylindrical preserve pot base, `Newport` banded cylindrical preserve pot and cover and also an `Aurea` (pink pearls) dessert bowl (7)
An Indian silver tankard by Oomersee Mawjee, Bhuj, Kutch, incuse stamped ‘O.M’, circa 1900, with a well modelled snake scroll handle, with rope twist and bead edges, stylised foliate borders and flowering scroll foliate tapering sides with birds and big cats hunting deer, on a raised moulded base, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high, 280g (9 oz). See Dehejia, Vidya ‘Delight in Design: Indian Silver for the Raj’, p. 38ff for a chapter on Oomersee Mawjee & Sons and workshop designs and p. 126ff for Kutch embossed silverware including works by Oomersee Mawjee. See also Wilkinson, W. R. T. ‘Indian Silver 1858 - 1947’ London 1999, p. 90 image 134 for this incuse mark of Oomersee Mawjee, dated 1890-1910, and pp. 64-101 for a discussion and images of the work of the Kutch silversmiths including works by Oomersi Mawji.. From the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and descendants, thence by descent.
A 17th century German silver tankard by Hans Philips Sigmund, Augsburg circa 1665, with a ball finial and bifurcated thumb piece to the foliate embossed cover, a double scroll handle, the body embossed with putti, on a circular moulded spreading foot, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high, 454g (14.6 oz) See Seling, Helmut ‘Die Augsburger Gold- und Silberschmiede 1529-1868 Meister, Marken, Werke’, band 3, no. 1622.
A quantity of post WWII, mostly RAF, uniforms, including 1950 and 1947 dated tunic and overalls, post 1953 WRAF Medical Branch jacket and skirt, WRAF Volunteer Reserve jacket and skirt, 1972 pattern WRAF jacket and skirt, mess jacket to Squadron Leader, Lovat green WRAC jacket and shirt to 2nd Lieutenant, etc; also a small quantity of WWII ephemera relating to Lt Millwood RASC including plated tankard (AF), personal photographs, menu cards, etc, and a few other items. Generally GC
An Edward Bingham Castle Hedingham pottery tankard, with applied scroll flower decoration and motto 'If you daily drink your fill, there'll be no need to make a will', incised marks to base EWB England No.144, h.14cm; one other pottery mug with applied motto 'Feare God 1630', with pad mark and incised EWB No.160, h.12cm (chips to rim); and one other bulbous jug bearing motto and with raised Castle mark to base, signed E Bingham, chips to rim, h.19cm (3)
A Victorian Silver Tankard, Henry Lewis, London 1896, in the form of a Norwegian peg tankard with three ball feet and scroll handle with domed cover beneath a cast iron thumbpiece, the whole inset with coins with the monarch`s name below, inscribed to the base This Tankard Weight 33oz was made to receive 39 coins of English history, 24cm high, 40oz 16dwt Several bruises throughout, particularly large bruise near front foot. Clear marks. 110313
A collection of ceramics and metalwares to include a 19th Century Delft tin glazed plate, a 19th Century Wedgwood blue and white transfer decorated side plate, two Imari plates, a Myott Son & Co. shallow vase of circular form decorated in the Clarice Cliff manner, a pewter quart tankard inscribed "Imperial Measures" and a small collection of plated wares
A George III lidded baluster tankard with gilt wash interior with later embossed decoration and engraving , memorial cup in honour of Major Owen of Condover who raised and commanded the 1st Company of Shropshire Rifle volunteers, given by Major Cholmondeley 1875 and won by George Smith 1875, on ebonised base. London 1760, maker John Moore, approx weight of tankard 805g, approx height 21 cm.
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