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A 9ct yellow gold charm bracelet with a heart-shaped padlock, consisting of a curb chain, suspending with a collection of fifteen assorted gold charms, including examples of bells, animals, a tankard, a rickshaw etc., where most of them have been individually hallmarked, connected with a heart-shaped padlock and safety chain, London hallmarked '375', 1969, overall measures 17.0 cm, total weight of item 32.1 grams.
A George III silver tankard by William & Robert Peaston, London 1761, with straight sided tapering body, engraved with crest in a cartouche embellished with lion passant and foliage, fitted with domed hinged cover with a scroll thumbpiece and S shape handle with heart shape terminal, initialled 'FW.A 22.7' at the base, 20 cm high, 21.9 ozt.
A George II silver tankard, by John Langlands I, Newcastle 1759, of baluster form with reeded girdle, a stepped and domed hinged cover ornated with cast chair back thumb piece, scroll handle with heart terminal, raised on circular spreading foot, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling and initials, 20.0 cm high, 28.69 ozt.There is thinning to the silver around the engraving but especially to the initials on either side as this has been polished out. There is evidence of repair to the underside of the foot and also to the cover by the hinge.
Andreas Gyula Bubarnik (Hungarian, 1936-2010), still life with pewter tankard and fruit, oil on panel, signed lower left, 37 x 27.5cm, framed, bearing Quay Gallery, Dorset label to the reverse. Please note that Artist's Resale Right may be additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where the price is above the threshold of Euros 1,000, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price. Please visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information.
A collectors lot to include; A pewter and leather hip flask, a Birmingham hallmarked silver and enamel Football fob, a couple of dress watches, a compass, three plated cigarette cases all with engine turned decoration, a brass vesta case, a novelty R.A.F matchbox holder with calendar to reverse, a cased metal Rolls Razor, a collection of various lighters including Ronson, (one with compartment for cigarettes to below), some English silver and half silver coins, other coins, a pewter tankard, two silver plated mugs and a small lockable wooden box. (1 box)
Style Three, hat with barley ears. Pale blue cap; light brown barley ears.Commissioned by American Express to form part of a 12-tankard set from various manufactures, John Barleycorn was sold to between 500 and 600 card members. Issued 1988 in special edition.Royal Doulton and American Express backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1988Dimensions: 5.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A George III silver Tankard in the Scandinavian style with hinged lid having double bud thumb piece, the slightly tapering body engraved coat of arms within shield surmounted by ribbon, cut card work type quatrefoil support on four floral bud feet, Newcastle 1774, maker: John Langlands, 920gms
Box of metalware mostly silver plate to include: toast rack, Viners of Sheffield wine coaster, tankard, hot chocolate cup, sugar sifter, miniature trophy cups, basket, napkin rings, teaspoons, card box containing playing cards, tray, tea strainer, lobed sugar bowl and milk jug etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A collection of boxed and unboxed crystal and ceramic items. Comprising: a boxed Elizabeth Arden powder bowl with puff, in Ice Rose design, by Wedgwood; a boxed Waterford Crystal oval photo frame with bow decoration; a boxed Edinburgh crystal tankard and 2 unboxed Norfolk China Costessey 2000 small pig money boxes.
A SWEDISH TANKARD MOUNTED WITH COINSThe body of the tankard mounted with one gold and three silver Swedish coins, the hinged lid mounted with a Swedish coin to the centre, within a floral and scroll embossed surround, the handle with a spherical thumbpiece and raised on three spherical feet, detailed C.G.Hallberg, height 15.5cm, weight 613 gms
Britains hollow-cast lead advertising figures, hand-painted comprising Nestle’s Map of the World Cow —3in. (7.5cm.) long, Sharp’s Toffee Sir Kreemy Knut with advertisement page (fair to good); Cadbury’s Cococubs Tom Kitten (good) and Jonathan eating chocolate bar (poor), two C-Cubs Annuals, three Cococub News, two with postal labels, a home printed The Great British Book of Cococubs by Dudley Chignall, a white Scottie dog for Buchanans whisky, Whitbread Tankard, Sarson’s Lamb (fair to good)
A Worcester large mug or tankard, circa 1760-65Of cylindrical form with grooved loop handle, painted in blue with the 'Dragon' pattern (I.C.31), the coiled beast pursuing a flaming pearl amongst clouds, its tail curling over the rim, 15cm high, crescent markFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An interesting sketchbook on glass by Mrs A Watson, dated 1873 The cover titled 'SKETCHES ACCOMPANING[sic] MS NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF GLASSMAKING. Mrs. A Watson 1873 London.' in ink, containing thirty-three watercolours and two pencil sketches of ancient and early modern glass in the British Museum, predominantly from the Felix Slade Collection, arranged chronologically and variously titled 'EGYPTIAN', 'PHOENICIAN', 'EARLY CHRISTIAN', 'ROMAN', 'ANGLO SAXON' (loose watercolour), 'PERSIAN', 'VENETIAN', 'ARABIAN', 'ASSYRIAN', 'GERMAN' AND 'CHINESE', together with an English jug titles 'Quen Marey' [sic] (loose watercolour), including core-formed vessels, blown vessels, façon de Venise glasses, an Islamic mosque lamp, a 'Reichsadler' enamelled tankard and others, 21cm x 13.5cm Footnotes: Some of the watercolours in this sketchbook would appear to be directly copied from the Catalogue of the Collection of Glass formed by Felix Slade Esq, F S A, with Notes on the History of Glass Making by Alexander Nesbitt, Esq, F S A (1871). This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: • • Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good Worcester mug or tankard, circa 1756Of cylindrical form with a gently spreading foot and a grooved strap handle, painted in blue with the 'Tambourine' pattern (I.A.18), two dancing Chinese figures in a formal landscape with a trees and hollow rocks and mountains in the distance, 12.2cm high, workman's mark on lower handle terminalFootnotes:ProvenanceR David Butti Collection, Bonhams, 10 May 2006, lot 113Sylvia and Alan Low CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An exceptionally rare sealed vernacular mug or tankard, dated 1710 Of olive-green tint, the bulbous pear-shaped body with a slightly flared cylindrical neck trailed with a continuous glass thread, the scrolled handle with a pronounced thumbrest, applied to the shoulder with two seals both inscribed 'IOHN . PERCY . 1770' encircling a portcullis, all within a beaded border, the base with a pronounced footring and 'kick-up' underneath, 13.5cm high Footnotes: Provenance Sotheby's, 15 November 1994, lot 504 With Neil Willcox, July 1998 A C Hubbard Jr Collection Literature Ward Lloyd, A Wine Lover's Glasses (2000), p.110, pls.162-3 David Burton, A Wine Lover's Glasses (2015), p.556 It is exceptionally rare to find a tankard such as this in vernacular bottle glass. Historically known as 'gorges', tankards of this form are found in contemporary stoneware, silver and glass in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Whilst it has not been possible to associate the portcullis with the Percy family or to trace the John Percy to whom the seals relate, this important tankard is one of only a handful of related sealed examples known to survive. Just two other dated sealed tankards are recorded by Burton (2015), pp.532 and 590, both of which are in the Victoria and Albert Museum and of different form to the present lot. They include one applied with three seals dated 1700 (inv. no.C.10-1948) and one applied with four seals dated 1720 (inv. no.C.581-1925). A remarkable decanter jug of circa 1705-15 applied with six undated armorial seals, also in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. no.134-1908), would appear to be the only other sealed example comparable form to the present lot, see Burton (2015), p.1466. The similarities in shape of the body, handle and the trailed decoration around the neck are of particular note. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * * VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester large mug or tankard, circa 1754Of 'Scratch Cross' type, the cylindrical form with a spreading base and grooved strap handle, finely painted in blue with the 'Zig-Zag fence' pattern (I.D.12), the fence surrounded by flowering prunus and peony, a tall rock to the left and a floral sprig to the reverse, beneath a cross-hatched border, 15.8cm high, incised single line on baseFootnotes:ProvenanceWith B & T Thorne & Son, Budleigh SaltertonThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An impressive Longton Hall tankard, circa 1755-58 The ovoid body with a turned foot and double scrolled handle, painted in blue with a Chinese figure under a parasol, seated on cross-hatched rocks and 'volcano' rocks nearby, an island with pylon trees in the distance, below an unusual border of fruiting vines and tendrils, 16cm high Footnotes: Provenance Pinewood Collection, Phillips, 31 October 2001, lot 17 Sylvia and Alan Low Collection Although the handle and particular style of Chinoiserie painting are distinctive of Longton Hall, the large scale and rare border set it apart. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good Worcester mug or tankard, circa 1756Of cylindrical shape with a spreading foot and a broad grooved strap handle, painted in blue with the 'Rock Warbler' pattern (I.C.5), the bird perched on a high rock by prunus and a zig-zag fence, 9cm high, workman's mark 'R' to lower handle terminalFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Georgian glass beer jug, plain handle, double ring collar, engraved body, circular foot, 26cm, and four Georgian glass barrel shaped beer mugs, each with loop handle, moulded base, variously engraved - one with a cottage, 9cm.Qty: 5Condition report:There are some fine surface scratches to the tankard and an internal fracture to the spout on the jug. Please see additional uploaded images.
A BOX AND LOOSE COLOURED AND DECORATIVE GLASS WARES, to include a decanter with silver mount, hallmarked London 1972, two silver decanter labels hallmarked Birmingham 1959 and London 1969, a millefiori bell, a boxed Caithness blue and clear glass 2002 Golden Jubilee commemorative bowl, uranium glass candlesticks and bowls, a plated and green glass tankard with mermaid handle and oriental scene, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)
Boxed set of six Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern ramekins, a Coalport 'Ming Rose' plate, a Portmeirion 'Botanic Gardens' vase, a Hammersley part tea service to include milk jug, sugar jug, creamer, teapot, etc, a Spode tankard with decoration based on the book of Kells, a Wedgwood 'Conway' teapot, a Lindner cobalt blue and gilt lidded bowl, a Stuart cut glass vase and assorted china and glassware (3 boxes)
A collection of 18th century Chinese export porcelain, to include a blue and white teapot, of bullet form, enamel decorated with figures, h.14cm, a famille rose teapot, h.15cm, a famille rose tea caddy, h.12cm, a sparrowbeak jug, h.8.5cm, a blue and white sauce boat, h.8cm, and a tankard, enamel decorated with figures, h.13cm (6)Sparrowbeak jug – chipped/cracked where the base of the handle meets the body, gilt is rubbed, otherwise good.Blue and white jug/boat – two small chips to the spout, glaze a little rubbed to the handle, otherwise good.Caddy – hairline to the neck, chips to the shoulders, otherwise good.Blue and white teapot – crack to the handle, tiny nibble to the spout.Tankard – cracked to the interior, possibly restored to the underside.Red teapot – two small chips to the finial on the lid, some small nibbles to the spout, restored to the handle (done very well).
An Edwardian silver lidded tankard, of cylindrical form to a stepped foot, bearing presentation inscription 'G.C.F. from A.B.W 1907', the hinged flat top with scrolling thumbpiece, having S-scroll handle, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904, dia.14cm, h.17cm, 23oztDented to foot.Split and some lifting to cover.Stamped to body only.
A GEORGE V SILVER PINT TANKARD by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1935, plain straight-sided form, with moulded foot and loop handle. 12cm high, 11 troy ouncesA clear set of marks. No personalised engraving, evidence of erasure or thinning. In generally good condition and of good quality.
An Elizabeth II silver tankard, of bell shape with acanthus cappped C-scroll handle inscribed " The Vaux Tankard Presented to The Rider of the Winner The Vaux Gold Tankard Handicap Distance 1 3/4 Miles Value £12,750. Redcar July 28th 1965", maker J W Flynn, London, 1964, further stamped J.W. Flynn Sunderland, 14.7oz.
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