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Collection of pottery to include a Royal Brierley Crystal Large Goblet Limited Edition & boxed with certificate & Tankard, Paragon Two Handled Loving Cup, David Winter Eberneezer Scrooge Counting House 1987, Caithness Veiltale Glass Exotic Fish Paperweight Limited Edition & A Silver Abstract design Caithness Paperwieght To Commemorate the Birthday of The Price of Wales Limited edition & boxed & Another as a Jubilee Floating Crown, Various Coalport plates, Mugs Etc (11)
a George VI silver tankard with scrolled handle having shaped thumbpiece and hinged cover with sheep finial, engraved with coat of arms and inscription being a copy of a Clothworkers Company tankard dated 1684, inscribed to the base The Coronation Gift of The Clothworkers Company 1937, 8 inches high, London 1937, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, 35ozs
A Russian silver tankard & cover, c.1886. Makers monogram 'N.M'. The raised conical cover with square knop, wavy edge crenelated gallery with engraved scale decoration to the cover. The cylindrical body engraved with geometric borders and cartouche bearing cyrilic inscription, with similarly engraved handle, on a raised circular foot with four chevron cut feet. Weight 556g, 17.8ozs, 20cm high.
Georgian silver pint tankard the circular stepped body with waisted body and scroll shaped handle, with personal engraving to the front, dated Newcastle 1793 or 1817, sponsors mark reads TW. Height 5 1/4ins (13cm), weight 11.1ozt (345.4gms). Overall the wear and condition reflects the items age-general scratches, spots of tarnishing and marks, over the tankard there are pit marks and general shallow dints and bumps. Visible hammer marks to parts. There is a small gap in the join to the lower part of the handle to the body of the tankard. To the base there are pit marks to the solder. The personal initial engraving to the front has worn in parts. The base is not perfectly circular and does wobble slightly.
Victorian baluster tankard with high relief embossing of flowers and acanthus scrolls forming vacant cartouche and leaf capped handle raised above a circular stepped base. Height measures 5ins (13cm), weight 10.47ozt (325.7gms). Hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd Birmingham 1897. There are surface scratches to the whole of the body, but none of these are serious. There is tarnish in the dents of the decoration, and a lot of discolouration on the inside of the tankard. There are some areas of polish build-up, especially on the inside. The tankard stands slightly unsteadily. The hallmark is clearly legible. On the base of the tankard is the number 2431. The tankard is in generally very good condition.
A George VI pint tankard of plain form, scrolling handle raised above a circular stepped base. Height measures 5ins (12.5cm), weight 12.40ozt (385.7gms). Hallmarked London 1939, sponsors mark reads EB. The tankard is in good condition, with general surface scratches and marks. There are spots of tarnish to the whole, but especially near the handle. The halllmark is clear and easily legible.
(YE2007/26) An early Victorian presentation tankard, London 1848, maker Robert Hennel, of large size, decorated throughout with foliate scrolls and running hounds, with matching borders to the domed foot rim and hinged domed cover, with putti cast surmount and scroll thumb-piece to the beaded S-scroll handle with heart-shaped kick, with presentation inscription to one side AIRDRIE RACES MEMBERS CUP, PRESENTED BY JAMES BAIRD ESQ. MP. WON BY SWALEDALE 1851 38cm high, 67oz William and James Baird were the eldest and fourth of the eight sons (and two daughters) of Alexander Baird and Jean Moffat, from the Monklands area of Lanarkshire. The family moved from farming to coal mining and iron smelting, with the first Gartsherrie furnace opening on 4 May 1830. William Baird took over the business after his father's death in 1833, and served as MP (Conservative) for the Falkirk Burghs 1841-46. He was a director of the Caledonian Railway Company and the Forth and Clyde Canal. He married Janet Johnston in 1840, and bought the Elie estate in 1853. James Baird was MP (Conservative) for the Falkirk Burghs 1850-57. He was a deputy Lieutenant of Ayr and Inverness and bought the Knoydart estate in 1857. He was twice married: in 1852 to Charlotte Lockhart and in 1859 to Isabella Agnew. There were no children. James Baird died at Cambusdoon. William and James Baird were perhaps the most remarkable members of a remarkable family - the Bairds of Gartsherrie. They were not proprietors of the estate of that name, which belongs to Mr Hamilton-Colt. The only property they possessed was the groundon which their great ironworks were erected. Their father was also a remarkable man, and their mother - nee Jean Moffat - was a fine specimen of old Scottish matron which is seldom met with now. By her sagacity and indomitable energy she contributed largely to her husband's prosperity, and to form in her children those habits of diligence and integrity by which they became distinguished. Extracted from Glasgow Digital Library, Memoirs and Portraits of One Hundred Glasgow Men.
A Crown Devon Fieldings musical tankard 'On llkla Moor Baht'at', a Booths 'Real Old Willow' pattern blue and white meat plate, a Continental porcelain figure of a flower seller, a rose bowl, a Midwinter chintz dish and condiment set, two Royal Staffordshire cups and three saucers, a seated dog and a pair of amethyst carnival glass plates (some faults).
A Victorian silver bowl, with repousse floral band decoration, and engraved monogram to the centre, 23.5cm diam; a pair of silver plated dwarf candlesticks (repairs); a continental silver small tankard with floral engraved decoration and a continental circular tray with engraved decoration, also misc cutlery.
REVISED ESTIMATE NOT £140-180An Edwardian silver christening tankard, with all over foliate engraved decoration and name ' Jean' Birmingham, c1909; a pair of sea urchin an silver mounted place name holders (af), two silver pocket knives; a silver pencil & a silver mounted glass scent bottle & another scent bottle; three various silver ashtrays;NOTE:SET OF SIX SILVER EGG CUPS ON STAND NOTtwo silver egg cups & three silver galleon finial spoons.
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