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The following three lots were part of a silver hoard discovered on the 5th DFebruary 1967, when an old house on the Breitenstrasse No.42 in Bad-Hersfeld was demolished. The hoard included twenty-three spoons, four beakers, a pipe-implement, and a silver-gilt tankard. It is likely that the silver was most probably hidden during the thirty years war (1618-1648) by the family Vonder Tann-von Haune. A late 17th century German silver-gilt tankard, unmarked, probably Augsburg circa 1590, tapering circular form, embossed with three seascape scenes with mythical dolphins, within foliate scroll borders, caryatid scroll handle, the slightly domed cover with a lion finial, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 12oz. ** Christie`s Amsterdam, Dutch and Foreign Silver, 4th March 2003. literature; The Antiques Trade Gazette, 15th March 2003, for an article on the hoard.
A George II silver spouted tankard, by Thomas Cooke and Richard Guerney, London 1736, the spout with Victorian addition marks for London 1860, baluster form, later embossed foliate scroll decoration, domed hinged cover, Bacchus mask spout, inscribed, `The Gift of S. T Kekewich Esq. M.P and Sir L. Palk, Bart, M.P presented by the South Devon Agricultural Society to Mr Henry Ford of Halltorrs for the best cultivated farm above 150 acres. 1860,` on a circular foot, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 23oz.
A 19TH CENTURY POTTERY BALUSTER SHAPED JUG, with purple decoration and loop handle. 7.25" High. And a 19th century pouch shaped transfer printed blue and white jug. 6.75" High. And a 19th century blue and white painted straight sided tankard. 4" High. And a 19th century pink lustre decorated plate. 7" Diameter. (4).
A group of 18th century and later Chinese export wares comprising: a famille rose armorial tankard, 14.5cm high; four cups and a saucer, each decorated with green dragons; an armorial cup with motto `Spes Prima Salutis`; a blue painted saucer with a landscape scene; and a red painted floral bowl (damages) (8)
A silver plated serving dish stand and burner of rectangular outline with simple beaded border and loop handles, with slightly domed cover and square finial, raised on simple frame with reeded supports and centrally fitted spirit burner; together with a plated tankard, pair of comports and sugar basket (5)
Early Royal Doulton stoneware golf tankard c. 1901 with 3x separate golfing scenes moulded in white relief with Vic golfers and caddies a) driving, b) looking for a lost ball and c) putting - all using longnose clubs - the base stamped with Royal Doulton impressed mark, letters NN and no 2972 - overall 6" (G) Illus. The Royal Warrant was granted in 1901
A 19th Century Masons Style Stoneware Bowl on white ground with multicoloured willow pattern decoration; a Coalport saucer on white and green ground having dragon decoration; an opaline glass goblet; a china small round bulbous 2 handled vase having floral decoration; a Hockham tankard having figure decoration; a Royal Worcester "Florena" pattern round dish; a Wedgwood "Wild Strawberry" pattern oval dish and a blue "Iris" pattern round plate (8)
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