Nine Pewter Tankards: A Quart measure with broken scroll handle. A Pint tankard engraved on front; "Joshua Whitehead Year of our Lord 1783", by Thomas Compton, London (Cotterell No. 1063). Three tulip tankards; 4 ins, 4¼ ins & 4¾ ins (10 cms, 11 cms & 12 cms). A William IV pedestal footed beaker with broken scroll handle, 5¾ ins (14.5 cms) in height. A half pint tankard circa 1830 with unknown mark, and another half pint tankard having a broken scroll handle with fish tail terminal.
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Five Pewter Pieces: A Pair of Early 18th Century Georgian Pewter Tankards with fillet around the drum bodies and domed lids, 4½ ins (11.5 cms) in height. A spouted pewter tankard with double domed lid and broken scroll handle with fish tail terminal, 5¾ ins (14.5 cms) in height. A similar lid-less pint measure. A Tobacco Jar with acorn knopped dome lid and ring turned cylindrical sides, 5 ins (13 cms) in height.
A Queen Anne silver tankard by Seth Lofthouse, London 1709, Britannia standard, with a double domed cover, a bifurcated thumbpiece, an S-scroll handle with a shield terminal, and a moulded base, engraved `E over DT` to handle, 17cm (6.5in) high, 631g (20.25 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An early 20th century silver sugar sifter, London 1926, the scroll pierced lid above a baluster octagonal body, Edward Barnard & Sons, together with an Edwardian silver tea caddy, Chester 1907, of oval form with bead decoration, a silver pedestal cream jug, Birmingham 1916, with reeded rim and loop handle, a silver pedestal trophy cup, Birmingham 1919, engraved `Campbellpur Polo Tournament 1921`, a Victorian silver christening tankard, London 1871, with bead and guilloche decoration and monogram and a silver sifter, Birmingham, approx gross weight 21.42 oz, (6).
A George III silver christening tankard, London 1807, of cylindrical form with ribbed decoration, John Emes, height 8.5 cm, together with a George III silver handle bell, London 1808, the trumpet bowl with ribbed decoration, makers mark IE AH and a George III silver wine funnel, London 1807, of typical form, John Emes, approx gross weight 15.81 oz, (3).
A late Georgian clear cut crystal water jug in the Anglo Irish style with panel cut body and prism cut neck, height 4cm, together with a 19th Century Continental beer tankard with hand enamelled decoration, height 15.5cm, A/F and a green glass water jug with loop handle and heart shaped rim.
A William and Mary silver tankard, SL (monogram), London 1694 (see Jackson p.147), of slightly tapering plain cylindrical form with moulded foot and rim below a peaked flat cover with a scrolled thumbpiece, `S` scrolled handle, initialled G B M within foliage to the front, 19.5cm, 24oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
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