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Lot 613

A George II silver tankard, with later, Victorian, embossed rose and chiselled foliage decoration, hallmarks for London 1736, 12oz.

Lot 617

A George Jensen Sterling silver salt, together with a small collection of silver and plated napkin rings and Indian silver cruets, a silver coaster and pewter tankard. (Parcel)

Lot 516

A silver tankard, Sheffield 1999.

Lot 1130

A silver plated pepper grinder made by Peugeot of France; a plated tankard; a three-branch candelabra; and a cased set of glass toilet bottles (4)

Lot 1497

GEORGE V SILVER TANKARD maker`s Sorley, Glasgow 1923, 551g, 12.5cm high

Lot 1577

COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER COPPER LUSTRE WARE Including a large jug, teapot, tankard and goblets

Lot 64

Good George II silver baluster tankard, deeply embossed with scrolling cartouches and acanthus amidst foliage with ribbon borders and gilded interior, London 1759, 5" high, 10oz approx

Lot 347

A Georgian domed silver tankard with extensive later flower and acanthus decoration and Masonic presentation inscription, London 1770, 23 oz, height 8"

Lot 276

A pair of small Victorian copper measuring jugs, one with "V.R." seal, a Georgian copper half gill measure in the form of a baluste tankard with seal and three other small copper measures

Lot 280

A copper jug of plain tapering form with hinged lid and ceramic liner (as viewed, lid hinge broken) a small Continental pewter measure and a pewter pint tankard with glass bottom

Lot 339

A late 20th century Royal Crown Derby bone china hexagonal lidded box decorated in the Imari style, a small matching oblong lidded box, a miniature tankard and an onion shaped vase with painted factory mark (as viewed, neck repaired)

Lot 407

A small Edwardian silver tankard of square bulbous form with C handle. Sheffield 1908 (approx 2.9ozs)

Lot 155

A GOOD GERMAN SIMON GERZ POLYCHROME SCENIC DECORATED STONEWARE TANKARD, CIRCA 1900. Depicting an evening roadhouse exterior with figures, finely painted and incise decorated. Incised maker`s mark, shape #214a and Germany. Height 11.5 inches (29 cm).

Lot 662

A VINTAGE BRASS AND COPPER DECORATIVE METALWARES GROUP, 20TH CENTURY. Comprising a large heavy brass mortar and pestle, copper brass hammered tankard and a repoussed copper cinder pig. The largest 11.5 inches (29 cm).

Lot 966

AN OAK AND QUADRUPLE PLATE PRESENTATION TANKARD, LATE 19TH CENTURY. The turned oak cylinder with silvered metal applied decoration, handle and flared lip. For the "Neb. Buff Color Cup Association" (poultry). Height 11 inches (28 cm).

Lot 61

A GEORGE VI AND EDWARD VII CORONATION CUT CRYSTAL GROUP, 1937 BY THOMAS GOODE OF LONDON. Comprising a finely engraved King George VI and Queen Elizabeth handled tankard #20 of 152 with commemorative coin in base, and an Edward VIII tankard #2 of 250 with commemorative coin in base, together with an amber embossed King George and Queen Elizabeth coronation mug. The largest 5.875 inches (15 cm).

Lot 51

Tray of glass ware including white decanter, four swans, blue tankard, green decanter, two pieces of cranberry and a red glass dish

Lot 318

A box of metalwares to include horse brasses, candlesticks, jugs, tankard, coppered watering can, brass ornaments, bottle opener, horse and cart model, etc.

Lot 2693

A Victorian pewter tankard with tappit lid, the body engraved `Trinity Hall Boat Club. Four-oar`d Race 27th Nov 1852`, together with a pair of small milk churns and other collectors` items.

Lot 113

A Queen Anne silver slightly tapered tankard by William Fawdery, London 1702, Britannia standard, the double domed cover with a scroll thumb piece, the S-scroll handle engraved `D` over `TM` with a shield shape terminal, a moulded girdle and on a moulded foot, 19cm (7 1/2in) high, 1025g (32.95 oz), an old note inside reads `June 21 1712 Thos Dugard bot on(e) silver tankard Waid 33 ounces ... wot cost- at .. shillings and to pence £10-5-0 1702 Thos Dugard married Mary Geeves in the year 1702 lived at Impney near Droitwich in the reign of Queen Anne buried at Upton- Great Grandfather to Thomas Dugard Brownheath`. The Dugards of Worcestershire From the 1600s, the Dugard family lived in Impney and a `farm book` records the family members and their activities. The first readable account dates from 1661 and mentions John Dugard. His father Henry was the first master of Bromsgrove School. John Dugard cut down trees in Feckenham Forest to run sheep there, and sold the wood to the Droitwich salt-makers. John married Margaret Cowper and their 3 sons and 1 daughter were all born at Impney, though two of the children died when young. Their son John prospered and married Elizabeth Penrice (August 1660), with whom he had 10 children who went to various villages around Droitwich. Their son Thomas married Mary Geeves (as inscribed on the present lot) and went to Martin Court Farm (at Martin Hussingtree), and their son Thomas went to Grafton near Upton Warren. He married a distant Quaker cousin, Mary Siddons, whose father was an ironmaster at Coalbrookdale, and they farmed at Rockingham Hall, Hagley, both were wealthy.

Lot 224

An ep oval tray, teapot, hot water jug, tankard, etc.

Lot 419

A Bohemian flash glass tankard with engraved panels of buildings, having a pewter and glass hinged cover, 14.5 cm high, to/w a Continental blue and white porcelain tankard decorated with sprays of flowers and insects and having a pewter cover (2)

Lot 744

A Keith Murray Wedgwood RAF tankard, a/f, RAF booklets, etc.

Lot 792

A George V silver mustard in the form of a tankard, Birmingham 1912, height 6.5cms

Lot 143A

A Wedgwood figure of Exato - numbered, limited edition; together with other ceramics including a 1953 tankard, a Portugese bowl, a Royal Copenhagen christmas plate and Royal Worcester ashtray. (5)

Lot 1986

A selection of Cut Glass items incl. Tankard, Dressing Table set, Water Carafe, etc.

Lot 2272

A quantity of Pewter Measures, pint Pewter Tankard, etc.

Lot 2273

A quantity of Pewter Tankards, mainly pints including three Greyhound Hotel, one T. Davies Swan Hotel, a Litre Tankard impressed Lille, embossed Tankard, etc.

Lot 2365

A Silver plated Mappin and Webb ½ pint tankard and the plated base of a hip flask

Lot 2381

A Pewter one pint Tankard and an epns bon bon stand of art deco style

Lot 65

A treen hinged tankard and ladle (2)

Lot 370

A George III silver tankard, John Scofield, London 1776, of typical form, height 12.5cm

Lot 842

"A small Worcester ceramic lidded pot the lid painted with a bird & signed Powell, 6.5cm dia, Worcester miniature tankard painted with flowers, Dresden dish and a 19thC. pot-pourri with floral and bird painting (4)"

Lot 952

"Barge ware teapot, pewter measure and tankard, paste hatpins and other items, quantity"

Lot 676

A Dunhill tankard, table lighter, colibri silver cased petrol lighter and a silver colibri gas lighter

Lot 255

A GEORGE VI SILVER CYLINDRICAL PINT TANKARD, by Garrard and Co., London, ribbed girdle and foot rim, scroll handle, Sheffield 1942, approximate weight 16.5oz

Lot 237

A 19th century Minton Majolica tankard with ornate and raised decoration, metal mounted lid, A/F, 10" high

Lot 84

A quantity of silver plated cutlery, an inkstand, a pewter tankard, and various items of metalware

Lot 88

A Victorian silver christening tankard, engraved with a foliate motif, engraved with the initials R M, hallmark rubbed, 3.5oz.

Lot 94

A George VI silver tankard, London hallmark, 1939, 6oz.

Lot 247

A Tudric pewter tankard in the Art Nouveau manner, stamp mark to base and code 066.

Lot 419

Eight pieces of assorted Tudric and English pewter, part made for Liberty & Co. to include part tea service, tankard, having relief central banded decoration, pin dish, having orange glass dish inset, etc.

Lot 75

Mahogany parquetry and mother of pearl inlaid box containing a collection of Epns wares to include cruets, pin tray and brass tankard, etc (a lot)

Lot 130

18th Century Chinese famille rose Exportware tankard of cylindrical form decorated with flowers to centre with pink fishscale borders to top and bottom, restorations to rim and handle, 13 cm high

Lot 629

A quantity of glass including a blue glass tankard, Murano glass vase, two baskets and sundry vases. (12)

Lot 768

A silver tankard of barrel form, Birmingham 1938, a pair of serviette rings, Birmingham 1943, a tennis trophy, Birmingham 1931, a George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1794, 9.235toz, and a magnifying glass with silver handle, Birmingham 1905.

Lot 633

A box of assorted sports related items to include a W.G. Grace cast iron door stop, an Etiquette golf ball decanter, two resin sculptural models of golfers, a golf club desk top paperweight, a hunting brooch, a pair of greyhound cufflnks, a pewter tankard with embossed golfer, three golfing prints, etc.

Lot 453

Victorian silver baluster shaped tankard having engraved foliate and Neo-classical decoration, ogee scroll handle and standing on a circular foot, bears presentation inscription, maker William Smily, London 1858, 13cm high, 12.9oz approx Engraved presentation inscription - General condition consistent with age **

Lot 154

Pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery condiments in the form of male figures with tricorn hats, one with tankard, 13.5cm high

Lot 309

Two Bohemian red flash cut steins and a similar small tankard.

Lot 325

20th Century Wemyss quart tankard with `Cherry` decoration, 14cm high

Lot 337

Iznik pottery tankard with allover floral decoration, 15cm high.

Lot 107

A George III silver tankard of baluster shape with flared rim, scroll handle with integral thumb piece, raised on a shaped circular foot, London 1803, late chased and engraved with a Masonic dedication, 13cm high, 9.92oz

Lot 673

Fine George II silver baluster shape tankard with scroll handle with acanthus leaf scroll thumbpiece, the body engraved with a family coat of arms, on circular foot by Thomas Farren (London 1742), 10cm, 9oz

Lot 674

Early George III silver baluster shape tankard with scroll handle on circular foot by John Langard (Newcastle circa 1760), 10cm, 5oz, date letter indistinct

Lot 41

(23 PCS) EARLY PEWTER - 19th-20th c Pewter, including: Quart Tankard dated 1846, with touchmark, `RTTC` monogram, 6 3/4" tall; Pint Mug with the same monogram, 4 3/4" tall; Matching Mug engraved `W.E. May, The George`; Footed Pint Mug with Chippendale handle, 5" tall; Covered Half Pint Measure, 4 1/2" tall; Two Similar Unmarked Half-Pint Mugs, 3 3/4" tall; Imperial Half Pint Measure with medallion on lid, 4 1/2"; Glass Bottom Mug engraved `Joan`, 5"; Charger marked `WM`, 16 1/2"; Charger stamped London, 14"; Plate with crowned X, 9 1/2", split edge; Plate, illeg marks, 8 3/4", splits; Plate, unmarked, 9"; Two Whale Oil Lamps converted to electric, 7"; Ladle with illeg marks, 12"; Straight Ladle marked London and with crowned X, missing loop; Five Soup Spoons by Ashberry, 9", fair to good condition.

Lot 679

A Poole dolphin, a glass tankard, a character cat figure, etc.

Lot 738

A Chinese silver tankard with dragon handle, embossed with battle scenes, bears crest, height 12cms, weight 317.5gms

Lot 323

A Newlyn copper tankard /jug of plain cylindrical form with an embossed band to the top half, a riveted base and and C scrolled handle, the removable lid with integral hinged flap. Stamped to the base (14cms high)

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