SYBIL DUNLOP: A SILVER LIDDED TANKARD of baluster form with a domed hinged cover, pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle and reeded girdle, on a circular spreading foot, with a hammered finish, the base engraved "George Spencer Watson 1928", London 1926 (c.21oz), 8?" high. See illustrationProvenance: The Estate of the late Mary Spencer-Watson, Dunshay Manor, Swanage, DorsetGeorge Spencer-Watson was an English portrait artist of the Late Romantic School and sometimes worked in the style of the Italian Renaissance. He was elected a member of the Royal Academy in 1932. He was born in London and studied at the Royal Academy from 1889, exhibited there from 1891 and also at the Paris Salon. He married Hilda and they had a daughter Mary Spencer-Watson (1913-2006) who was a sculptor.
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Sam Haile (1909-1948): An earthenware tankard of tapering cylinder form with applied strap handle and thumb rest the body with incised linear band and combed cream slip decoration on a chocolate panel reserved on a russet body, 12.5 cm high, impressed ‘bull’s head’ seal, circa. 1947. An identical example is in the collection of Victoria & Albert Museum and is illustrated as plate 241, Studio Pottery, Oliver Watson, Phaidon in association with the V & A.
Sam Haile (1909-1948): A salt glazed stoneware tankard of tapering cylinder form with applied strap handle the body incised with a linear band, 14.5cm high together with a stoneware tankard with horizontal ribbing the exterior with russet glazes and the text no.Nunc est Bibendum’, the interior under oatmeal glazes, 15cm high, nibbles inside rim, both with impressed personal seals together with two further small stoneware bowls. (4)
An electro-plated twin handled presentation cup, engraved ‘Perrystone Court, Challenge Cup’, 25cm (10in) over handles (rubbed and dented), on an ebonised base applied with numerous engraved presentation plaques, some silver, dating from the 1920s and 30s;a pewter tankard, inscribed ‘Guards Boat Club Regatta, 1931 winner, MOP fighting, Captain A F I Clive’; another pewter tankard; and a twin handled trophy cup for clay pigeon shooting
Three silver cigarette boxes, Birmingham 1903/26/61, together with a silver tankard, Chester, with embossed foliate body, together with a cased set of six Epns dessert spoons, a boxed set of six ivorine handle knives, a boxed set of white metal serving spoon and fork, a cased set of ivorine and Epns fish knives and forks and a set of six Epns glass holders, (a Lot).
A cased silver twin handle sugar basin and cream jug, Birmingham 1909, with scrolled handles and pedestal bases, together with a silver tankard, London 1916, with ribbed border and scrolled handle, two sterling silver tankards, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1949, (a Lot).
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