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A COLLECTION OF MID 20TH C POTTERY CHARACTER JUGS ETC COMPRISING: A 1930`S DOULTON CHARACTER JUG `THE CAVALIER`, A 1950`S JUG `THE POACHER`, A BESWICK CHARACTER JUG OF SAIREY GAMP, A MINIATURE CHARACTER JUG OF MCAWBER TOGETHER WITH A BESWICK `JULIET` SHAKESPEAREAN TANKARD, AND A 1930`S BESWICK SAIREY GAMP TEAPOT
A COLLECTION OF MISC. SILVER PLATE INCL. TWO BOXED SETS OF TEASPOONS BY ELKINGTON, A PAIR OF BERRY SPOONS IN PRESENTATION BOX, TWIN CONDIMENT CARRIER CONTAINING TWO CUT GLASS JARS, SPOON AND PICKLE FORK, HALF PINT TANKARD BY OLDHAM, NOTTINGHAM STAMPED V R 144 WITH CROWN, ONE PINT TANKARD, GALLERIED WINE COASTER AND A CHROME COCKTAIL SHAKER AND MISC. SPOONS AND NAPKIN RING WITH A UNION JACK
[Motor racing interest] A silver Brooklands BARC tankard by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1931, with a recumbent lion finial, a domed cover, a scroll handle and a moulded skirt base, engraved `BARC Brooklands 17th October 1931 The Ladies` Handicap Won by Mr. A. W. Fox`, 20.5cm (8in) high, 1241g (39.9 oz) Provenance: Arthur Wingrave Fox, manager of the Talbot racing team, and thence by descent to the present vendor. Arthur Fox of the Tolworth-based dealer and race preparation specialist Fox & Nicholl persuaded Clement Talbot Ltd to build and maintain three specially modified four-seater touring cars based on the company`s recently unveiled `75` model. In return, Fox promised to source a team of drivers and pay all entry fees as well as taking responsibility for pre-race testing etc. After an ignominious start, the resultant trio of works Talbot `90` cars proceeded to dominate the 3 Litre class at such prestigious events as the Le Mans 24-hour race, Irish Grand Prix, Tourist Trophy and Brooklands `500`. A single-seater version set a host of International Class and British Records including covering 500km at an average speed of 105.62mph. The spectacular success enjoyed by the `90` cars was all the more remarkable given that their engines displaced just 2276cc. See also lot 475.
A James II silver tapered cylindrical tankard, maker`s mark `RP` (unknown), London 1685, the flat domed cover chased with foliage, a corkscrew thumb piece, an S-scroll handle with a heart terminal, the body with a foliate lower band, later engraved with a crest, 21cm (8in) high, 1291g (41.5 oz) See Jackson, 3rd edition, p. 128 for RP maker`s marks. The crest of BOKENHAM, COLLETT, MAYNARD, ROGERS, TOWNSEND, WILLIAMS and others.
Victorian silver mustard pot in the form of a tankard with Gothic inspired embossed decoration, vacant cartouche, domed hinged cover with similar decoration and pierced fan thumb piece (London 1859) - maker Robert Hennell, approximately 5ozs, with spare blue glass liner, 8.7cm overall height to thumb piece (2) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Lt. General Robert Garrett - A Pewter Quart Size Tankard, 19th Century, inscribed ïMy Campaign Tankard used in the Crimea- Lt. General Robert Garrett - 46th Regt. Educated at Harrow School, Garrett was commissioned into the 2nd (The QueenÍs Royal) Regiment of Foot in 1811.[1] He served in the Peninsular War and was present at the Battle of Fuentes de Onoro in 1811.In 1846 he was appointed Commanding Officer of the 46th Regiment of Foot[2] and in 1854 was despatched to the Crimean War where he commanded a Brigade of the 4th Division at the Siege of Sevastopol. In 1858 he was appointed Commander of British Troops in China and Hong Kong before going on to India where he was General Officer Commanding a Division in Bengal and then in Madras. He returned to England in 1865 to take command of South East District, in retirement he lived in Pall Mall in London, he was also Colonel of the 43rd Regiment of Foot During the Crimean War, (1854-1856) the 46th were involved at the Battle of the Alma, September 20, 1854; the Battle of Balaklava, October 25, 1854; the Battle of Inkermann, November 5, 1854; the Siege of Sebastopol, September 25, 1854 to September 8, 1855; the Trench Warfare; the Assault on the Quarries, June 7, 1855; the First Assault on the Redan, June 18, 1855 and the Final Assault on the Redan, September 18, 1855.During the Crimean War, (1854-1856) the 46th were involved at the Battle of the Alma, September 20, 1854; the Battle of Balaklava, October 25, 1854; the Battle of Inkermann, November 5, 1854; the Siege of Sebastopol, September 25, 1854 to September 8, 1855; the Trench Warfare; the Assault on the Quarries, June 7, 1855; the First Assault on the Redan, June 18, 1855 and the Final Assault on the Redan, September 18, 1855.
An Edwardian, silver coffee pot on stand. London c.1903 makers mark H.S. The coffee pot of tall cylindrical shape with a stylized gadrooned band of decoration, fitted with ebonised wooden handle and finial. The matched tripod stand on pad feet with burner, Sheffield c.1908, makers mark H.Sld. Approx 27.5cm max height, approx gross silver weight 23.6ozs. Also a silver tankard, London c.1902, with engraved monogram `BI`. Approx 11.5cm high, approx 1ozszs. (2)
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