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A mid European ovoid wooden tankard carved overall with flowers and leaves with brass metal rim and liner. A Royal Doulton "Dickens Ware" jug, a two handled vase of square waisted form, a Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed Willow Pattern shallow dish, a Capodimonte rose and an EPNS tankard
A silver tankard, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield, c.1922, of tapering form, on stepped circular base, a matched cased set of six silver teaspoons, sheffield, c.1935, with elongated tapering bowl, foliate edged handle, bearing maker`s marks G.H. Co, together with a pair of silver candlesticks and a miscellaneous quantity of silver plated and white metal items to include, a perfume bottle, a white metal jug and cover, a sugar spoon and cake fork, a gilt metal sovereign holder, a chamber stick, a container with cover, a glass and white cup with support, a van de tasse, Christofle ice buckets, a dish and a toast rack, approx gross weight 14 ozs, (a lot).
A George III silver baluster tankard, maker`s mark `I*M`, London 1771, the double domed cover with a openwork scroll thumb piece, a double scroll handle, the body with a central moulded girdle and a moulded circular base, engraved with a monogram, 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 918g (29.5 oz). See Grimwade no. 3658 for the maker`s mark suggested as Jacob Marsh or John Moore
"Old Hall Pottery lemonade set, late 19thC, printed and painted with a trellis of vines and sunflower motifs on a mustard yellow ground, in the manner of Christopher Dresser, comprising tall tankard form jug and two beakers, white metal mounts to rims, jug 23.5cm h; beakers 13.3cm h, red printed mark (3)"
Very Early Australian Tennis Presentation Tankard (1884) - the silver plated tankard was presented to Ernest Raleigh ((1861-1935) and William Henry Moule (1858-1911) on their victory at the "Alta Vista Lawn Tennis Tournament, 1st. July 1884". Both gentlemen were very prominent in Australian sporting, business and social circles. Ernest Raleigh won the doubles championship of Victoria with Alexander Chomley (Later to be a Davis Cup Referee) in 1887. The first inter-colonial championship was played in 1883 and the first formal inter-state match between NSW and Victoria played in 1884 with Victoria winning. Raleigh was active in State Championship tennis in the late 1880s. While Judge Moule who`s practice was in Melbourne became famous for his cricket exploits. Moule played nine first-class matches between 1879 and 1885 for Victoria including the first Victorian team to defeat a touring English side (February 1879). He went on to play for Australia with William Murdoch`s touring side of 1880 in a team that included the legendary Frederick `Demon` Spofforth. In the Test at the Oval, September 1880, won by England, he took 3 wickets for 23 runs and batted in the last wicket stand of 88 runs, in which William scored 34 runs. There was a country mansion named "Alta Vista" in a well-healed area of South Yarra (4km south-east of Melbourne) and this could well be where the tennis club was formed. Supplied with a 3 pages of biographical notes.
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain tankard, Qianlong period, the baluster body painted with an interior scene depicting women and children watching two rabbits, together with a famille rose dish and a pair of yellow ground bowls decorated with green dragons, pseudo six character mark of Zhengde in underglaze blue to bases (tankard chipped and cracked).
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