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Lot 347

A mixed lot of ceramics including a 19th century blue and white transfer decorated tankard (af), a Doulton blue and white decorated bowl, assorted collector`s plates etc.

Lot 351

A mixed lot including a 19th century glass tankard with pewter mounts, four ceramic tankards with brass mounts and a moustache teacup and saucer etc.

Lot 368

A quantity of assorted miniature ceramics, a novelty Continental tankard, the handle modelled as a jester and a quantity of sundry ceramics etc.

Lot 580

Three Victorian pewter pint measures with spout, two by Busby of Gravesend and another by Watkins, each engraved with details of their respective inns, also a quart tankard with spout (hole in base) (4).

Lot 817

A mixed lot of electroplated items, including lidded food warmer with ceramic liner, three piece bachelors tea service, coffee pot, water jug, sifter spoon, ladle etc, also a pewter tankard with hinged lid.

Lot 853

A pair of George III hallmarked silver mustard spoons, London, GV, 1810, a tankard and a quantity of plated flatware.

Lot 956

A 19th century Bohemian tankard, the glass body with engraved red flash panels, the pewter lid set with a porcelain roundel, painted with a drinking king, height including ball thumb piece, 5 1/2ins.

Lot 64

An Iznik circular wall charger, of typical leaf design, diameter 31 cm, together with a cut glass claret jug, height 30 cm, an Imari patterned baluster vase, height 15.5 cm, a green glass square formed inkwell with stopper, height 14 cm, two Denby style water jugs, two green glass Veterinary bottles with stoppers and further miscellaneous items to include jugs, commemorative plates and tankard, glass scent bottles, (A/F), (a Lot).

Lot 267

The following lot is from the Estate of the late Peter Leggatt MBE: A set of twelve silver plated fish knives and forks, together with a mahogany canteen of Dixon silver plated cutlery, a Epns tankard, two cased commemorative salvers, a Epns water jug and coffee pot and ashtray, (a lot).

Lot 425

Silver tankard (London 1945 11oz)

Lot 426

Silver tankard (London 1934 coronation mark 11oz)

Lot 106

Two early 19th century pewter circular lidded ink wells, one with pottery liner also a 19th century pewter jug and a period pewter planished tankard (4)

Lot 559

A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service by G M & S comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, also a rectangular lidded silverplated entree dish with beaded border and a Victorian tankard with aesthetic movement and traditional floral decorated body (6)

Lot 65

A George V silver tankard by Carrington & Co, London 1913, of plain bellied form, with a capped scroll handle and on a flared foot rim, inscribed `Reggie for King`, 13cm high, 11ozs.

Lot 277

A Victorian pewter ale tankard with two coloured glass bottom and inscribed H DUFF, 2nd in house steeplechase under 5`5", Rugby, 1871, 16cm high.

Lot 523

Quantity of silver to include blue enamelled silver cigarette case, set of six silver and coloured enamel spoons, set of boxed silver coffee bean spoons, three napkin rings, set of oriental silver metal sandwich spikes, silver small tankard hall marked Sheffield 1948 and two silver ashtrays. (q)

Lot 743

A pewter tea service with tray and a tankard

Lot 171

A Victorian enamelled glass claret decanter, pewter tankard and a pair of pewter plates (4)

Lot 193

A collection of brass and other wares to include a Victorian rectangular copper desk stand with acanthus decoration and central lidded inkwell, a pair of small 19th Century copper candlesticks, 19th Century copper tankard, copper coffee pot and a ceramic tankard

Lot 323

A Victorian silver vesta case bearing inscription to front "Frank from Jerry" (Birmingham 1885), together with another Victorian silver vesta case and a pewter teapot, sugar bowl and tankard

Lot 388

A mixed lot comprising a cigar cutter, an onyx ashtray, a wooden train, a Russian treen tankard, a glass vase, a ceramic vase and an ornamental candle.

Lot 97

A small collection of Goss and Arcadian armorial porcelain, including an anvil, vintage bus, tankard, vases, etc.

Lot 840

A silver tankard, by William Comyns, London 1912, in the Charles II manner, plain tapering form, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a scroll thumb-piece, engraved with a crest, height 19.3cm, approx. weight 34oz.

Lot 845

A George II silver tankard, by Thomas Whipham and William Williams I, marks lost in decoration, London circa 1750, tapering circular form, with fluted decoration, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a scroll thumb-piece, the front engraved with an armorial, height 17.2cm, approx. weight 26oz. ** The arms are those of Atkinson of Somerset.

Lot 555

A mixed lot of silver items, by S, Mordan, comprising: a pepper pot modelled as an acorn, a small circular bowl, and a continental miniature silver tankard, with import marks for Sheffield 1894. (3)

Lot 1430

A George V silver christening fork and spoon, Sheffield 1916, in presentation box, a George V silver christening tankard, R P, 1916, a quantity of silver teaspoons and a napkin ring

Lot 339

A George III silver Tankard of cylindrical form with reeded decoration, pierced thumb piece and angular handle, London, 1810, maker`s mark "H S", with a later added spout. 7" (17cms) high.

Lot 15

A cast brass trinket tray modelled as smoking man in moon, for Vickers Armstrong Ltd, Erith Kent, a small pewter tankard and a bronze model of an elephant

Lot 218

Georgian-style silver lidded tankard with hinged lid, reeded borders and scroll thumb-piece, loop handle and inscription underside of lid - MYC Commodore`s Cup 1911 - 1912 (London 1911) 28 ozs, 16.5 cm high very good condition

Lot 319

Victorian Brittania standard silver tankard with fluted and engraved foliate scroll decoration, retailed by the Goldsmiths and Silversmith Company (London 1893) 14.5ozs, 13 cm high

Lot 338

Victorian silver tankard with beaded borders and loop handle by Barnard`s (London 1877) 10 ozs, 12.5 cm high

Lot 152

A Charles II silver two handled porringer, Probably by Katherine Stevens, London 1675, of baluster form on a circular foot, the lower body chased with a band of acanthus leaves to the lower section, with caryatid beaded scroll handles, engraved with initials R.B over M.E on base, approx 16 cm diameter from handle to handle, 7 oz. See John Culmes` article on the `goose in a dotted circle` which he attributes to John Duck, silver society journal Vol 14, 2002, pages 97 to 105. Katherine Stevens was the widow of the goldsmith Roger Stevens. His maker`s mark `RS, a mullet above and below`, is to be found on flagons, cups, ewers, tankards, porringers and other hollow ware bearing London hallmarks from 1634/35 to 1670/71. He was patronised by Samuel Pepys. In respect of his widow`s mark, KS, a mullet above and below, we find only a handful of examples between 1673/4 and 1677, including a tankard which was presented to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, by Sir William Temple, 1st Bt, who was MP for Cambridge University in 1679. John Culme notes that silver bearing both the RS and KS marks, as well as that with the `goose in a dotted circle` is of a certain observable continuity in quality. We would like to thank John Culme for kindly allowing us to quote from his article and David Beasley, the librarian of the Goldsmiths Company, for his advice and assistance.

Lot 156

A rare late 17th century English provincial silver tankard, maker`s mark only, for Gabriel Felling of Bruton Somerset, circa 1690, struck four times on base, three times on body, once on lip of cover, once on the handle, of tapering cylindrical form resting on a moulded foot with an applied girdle above, the scroll handle with a stylised scroll thumbpiece, the flat hinged cover later altered to a domed cover, probably in the early 18th century, engraved with a crest, 17.5 cm high, 24 oz. See Timothy Kent`s article in the Silver Society`s Journal Vol II/11 - 13. 219 (1976-1979) and his book `West Country Silver Spoons and Their Makers 1550-1750`, (1992). Gabriel Felling was one of the most important and accomplished of the later 17th/early 18th century provincial goldsmiths. He is recorded in 1676 as in the employ of John Cassan who worked in Drury Lane and was one of Charles II`s royal goldsmiths. He was a Protestant refugee immigrant and, probably in light of the anti-immigrant agitation by the London Goldsmiths` Company, took the opportunity to quit London in 1676 or 1677. By 1678, he was at Bruton in East Somerset. This move could well have taken place under the patronage of the Berkeley family, predominant in court circles and whose interests here were extensive. Having worked under John Cassan, he was well qualified to produce the fine items which bear either of his two marks. The first mark is the initials `GF` above a swan in a shaped shield. The second mark, which is used on this tankard, is the initials `GF` in a plain rectangular shield, although the shape of the shield on the tankard is slightly different. This appears on the London Company`s copper plate on which many makers` marks dating from the last quarter of the 17th century are struck. This mark has been found on other tankards, trefid spoons and church plate in the Bruton area. One of his finest pieces is a cagework two handled cup and cover and salver which are on loan to the Bristol Museum by the Colerne Parish in Wiltshire, who in turn were presented these pieces by the Hon. Mrs Elizabeth Forrester in 1774. We would like to thank Tim Kent for his generous advice and assistance with this catalogue entry and to Lucy Morton for kindly digging out the Silver Society`s Journals.

Lot 219

A Vienna porcelain tankard and cover, late 18th century, well painted with Pierrot and figures in a garden, gilt metal mount, cover detached and restored, 19cm (2)

Lot 400

A set of four early 19th century blue-printed hors d`oeuvres dishes, a Victorian bone china cottage pastille burner, a Goss miniature jug and basin, miniature Worcester tankard, etc.

Lot 570

A pair of silver plated candlesticks, corinthian columns, complete with detachable sconces, 6.25in. and a silver plated tankard

Lot 721

An 18th Century stoneglaze tankard with gilt metal cover decorated Cupid and lovers, the thumbpiece of bud form, an armorial with wild man crest to the mount at the handle, 23cm (9") high

Lot 125

Two 20th Century Toby Jugs: One wearing a black tricorn hat, blue frock coat & yellow breeches sat with a baluster tankard in his hand painted with a sprig of flowers 9½ ins (24 cms) in height. The other with black tricorn hat, olive/ochre glazed frock coat, green cravat & breeches, yellow waistcoat & socks sat holding a tankard & pipe, 7¼ ins (8.5 cms) in height.

Lot 467

A Collection of Silver Plated Ware: An Art Deco style cocktail shaker on tray with moiré bands of machine engraving. An Arts & Crafts Welbeck plate tankard with flared base, wicker clad handle and hinged heart shaped lid surmounted by a flat heart shaped finial. A Patented hot-water heated boiled egg & toast rack engraved LOCKWOOD 75 NEW BOND ST PATENT 28511-08. A Pair of small Deco style ashtrays. A Mappin & Webb teapot, milk jug & sugar bowl.

Lot 353

A German glass tankard, with ceramic lid inscribed F. Holzapfel, 14cm (5.5"), a pewter bottle and a horn pourer

Lot 59

A Fulham Pottery Earthenware Tankard having raised plaque depicting Victoria, 12.5cm high, also a Poole bulbous thin necked vase having multicoloured floral and leaf decoration (2)

Lot 119

A Georgian Style Glass Tankard having reeded rim, inset with George III shilling to base, 12.5cm high

Lot 358

A Silver Plated Tankard having king`s figurehead to handle, another silver plated tankard, 4 plated sauce boats, a plated rectangular cake basket having swing overhead handle and a plated coffee pot and hot water jug (9)

Lot 100

A large white bodied vase, shape 84, decorated in the LE pattern together with a LE pattern jug and tankard.

Lot 694

A Carlton Ware ginger jar, a Wade tankard, glassware, etc.

Lot 101

"*Pewter Tudric tankard for Liberty, Arthur Price cocktail shaker, cutlery and other metalware (Lot subject to VAT)"

Lot 136

A collection of pewter, includes a 19th Century pewter lipped quart tankard, inscribed "G H Shonfeld six bells", 6" high, a similar pint tankard, monogrammed J G and inscribed "Fox & Hounds, West Croyden", 5" high, together with a glass bottomed pint tankard, inscribed "Sir Lydston Newman", an Olde Country Rose jug and an EPNS quart tankard, inscribed "Tait`s Saloon" (5)

Lot 414

A LARGE COALPORT PORCELAIN TANKARD WITH HAND PAINTED FLORAL DECORATION AND INSCRIPTION - DATED 1887

Lot 425

AN ANTIQUE FAMILE ROSE PORCELAIN TANKARD TOGETHER WITH TWO BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS AND TWO INTERESTING ANTIQUE BLUE AND WHITE PEAR SHAPED VESSELS, POSSIBLY CHINESE AND DECORATED WITH INSECTS ( W A F )

Lot 1781

A quantity of metalware collectables, including; a pewter two handled tankard detailed with armorial crest, a shaped wooden box painted with a Venetian scene, a Meerschaum style pipe and various cigarette cards.

Lot 72

A Staffordshire pearlware toby jug, early 19th century, modelled seated and holding a tankard of frothy ale on his left knee, with warty face and toothy grin, in black tricon hat and striped waistcoat, 24.5 cm high. Illustrated.

Lot 306

A GEORGE V BALUSTER SHAPED SILVER TANKARD on turned stepped foot with double `C` scroll handle, 4" high (inscribed), London 1916 by Asprey & Co. Ltd (see illustration).

Lot 307

A SILVER TANKARD with plain baluster shaped body and cast scroll and foliate foot, 3 1/4" high, stamped Sterling and retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low (inscribed) (see illustration).

Lot 309

A PLAIN CONICLE SHAPED SILVER TANKARD with handle, 4 3/4" high, Birmingham 1934 (initialled).

Lot 310

AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED TANKARD with chased foliate decoration and plain scrolled handle, 4" high, retailed by Ball Tompkins & Black, initialled (see illustration).

Lot 357

TWO PAIRS OF SILVER PLATED NUTCRACKERS, cased, a plated tankard, a crumb scoop, a pair of cake tongs and a pick (5).

Lot 373

A GEORGE IV SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD, tapering sides with reeded decoration and scroll handle, 2 3/4" high, 1820.

Lot 17

A Chinese armorial porcelain tankard of baluster form with strap handle terminating in a ryui head enamelled with the arms of Ross and bearing the motto ‘Nec temere nec timide’ flanked by simple monochrome panels bearing songbirds beneath a spearhead border, 16 cm high, Qianlong, circa. 1750, glaze loss to handle, star crack in base.

Lot 139

A George III baluster tankard, with a spreading circular foot, scrolled handle, applied reeded girdle, the domed cover with open armchair thumb piece, the cover bearing initials EB, 20cm. high, maker William Cox, London, 1781, 23.75ozs.

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