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COLLECTION OF DESK ITEMS comprising of: a veneered foldaway book stand; a pen box; two ceramic inkpots modelled as curling stones; a leather cased measuring tape; a walnut veneered inkstand; a tortoiseshell letter opener; a roulette board; a pewter tankard; and a bronzed model of a stag, on a marble base (qty) Provenance: Some of these items were purchased from the Cassillis House sale, Shapes, 4th July 2009
A modern Archaic Chinese style jug and lidded pot, silver plated bottle coasters, a Mappin & Webb pewter tankard inscribed with Indian towns, a pair of early George V landscape oil`s dated 1915, Indian sword stick, Brigg of London shooting stick, a pair of fencing foils, and two walking sticks
Silver condiments, comprising; a mustard pot with reeded and partly fluted decoration, raised on four spherical feet, London 1901, an octagonal mustard pot, with a plain reeded handle, London 1926, a Victorian mustard pot formed as a miniature tankard, London 1872, a baluster shaped pepperette and a pair of smaller pepperettes, Birmingham 1904, weight 385 gms.
An extensive collection of Coalport Indian Tree dinner and tea ware of differing periods of manufacture, including 10 coffee cups and saucers, 18 tea cups and saucers, six dinner plates, tankard, tyg, two teapots, tazza etc and a large framed circular plate (a small quantity of pieces are unmarked or of different manufacturers)
Eight items of pewter: tankard marked QUART and engraved J. Furneaux; tankard marked IMPERIAL and other indistinct marks to rim; pint jug with monogram AJ(?); tankard marked JAMES YATES to rim; and two miniature tankards, one marked T8 near handle, the other QUARTER GILL by Askell & Chambers Birmingham; together with a waisted pewter tankard with indistinct marks to base, and a lidded tankard with various marks to base
A box containing three graduated Victorian Ridgeways jugs, together with assorted pewter measures, two brass candlesticks, a Japanese vase, a collection of Byron's "Poetical Works", and a selection of Dickens books CONDITION REPORTS The smallest pewter measure is inscribed to base "Harry Mason Ltd, Birmingham" the largest lidded tankard has an in sized X mark to base, both lidded tankards have a crown to the top of the cover, all other remaining pieces unmarked. No capacity/size indicators. Handles of lidded tankards have been resoldered. All with denting and mis-shaping. Tallest tankard approx 17cm high max.
A GEORGE I TANKARD of slightly tapering form with a broad-brimmed, domed cover, large scroll handle & scroll thumbpiece, the handle with the scratched initials "R" over "TK", the front of the body with an engraved cypher within a scroll cartouche & the base inscribed "Denbigh" by William Darker, London 1720; 7.1" (18 cms) high; 25 oz
A FINE GEORGE III SOLID SILVER TANKARD - LONDON HALLMARKED M.M W & J PRIEST DATED 1772. THE DOMED AND HINGED COVER AND SHAPED THUMB PIECE, THE SCROLL HANDLE WITH INVERTED FINIAL MOULDING AND HEART SHAPED TERMINAL. THE TANKARD HAVING A BALUSTER FORM ON A SPREADING CIRCULAR FOOT. APPROX. 780 GM
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