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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.
A silver cigarette box presented to Wally Hardinge to commemorate Kent's County Championship winning season of 1906, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield 1906, the hinged lid engraved with Kentish coats of arms and inscribed COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP, 1906, CHAMPION COUNTY, KENT, PRESENTED TO H.T.W. HARDINGE, BY MAIDSTONE & NEIGHBOURHOOD, OCTOBER 1906, , cedar wood lined interior, 9cm., 3 1/2in. square; sold together with an electroplated one pint tankard golf prize inscribed WON BY H.T.W. HARDINGE, AT OLD FORD MANOR, SEPTEMBER 16TH 1931, BOGEY 4 UP (2)
A group comprising a Royal Doulton China Tea Pot, blue transfer decorated with children in a garden and by a pond, and having windmill finial to the lid (crack to base), a Royal Doulton “Kingsware” 4 ½” Jug, painted and embossed with a drinking figure and inscribed “Drink Wisely”, hairline crack, and Crown Devon China Tankard “Old Lang Syne”, black printed mark (previously holding a musical movement), 6” tal (3)
A Pratt Ware Pot Lid and Pot, printed in colours, “The Residence of Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare Wife, Shottery, near Stratford on Avon”, together with a 19th Century cream glazed Christening Beaker, inscribed “Joseph Owen” beneath a decorative foliate band, A 19th Century white glazed Christening Tankard with gilt detail, inscribed “John Owen”, A Jacksfield black glazed small Tea Pot of compressed circular form, A German porcelain Pipe, hand painted with a funereal scene, and a Royal Doulton Saucer (6)
A mixed lot comprising: A late 19th Century electroplated Ewer, with hinged lid and hollow cast and applied scrolling handle, to a baluster body with engraved floral panels and vacant cartouches and raised on a spreading circular base, together with a further late 19th Century Coffee Pot, with cast and applied acanthus leaf capped handle and spout, with flattened and hinged cover, to an embossed and engraved body and raised on a spreading circular foot, and a further electroplated Half-Pint Tankard with presentation inscription (3)
Group of 6: WWII 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, DM, WM, Elizabeth II GS with Malay Peninsula clasp (GS named Sqn Ldr H J J Gurd RAF) mounted and together with matching set of miniatures, mounted; also photographs, two commission certificates dated 1943 and 1948; an engraved pewter tankard "S/Ldr H J J Gurd o/c Electrical Engineering Squadron RAF Changi 1967.." ; some enamelled metal medallions for Royal Commercial Travellers Institute etc. and other items relating to Gurd
A George III silver coffee pot, William Grundy, London, 1775 baluster form, beaded borders, hinged cover, urn finial, probably later chased with rococo flowers and scrollwork, vacant cartouches; together with a George III silver tankard, maker's mark illegible, London, 1766, similarly decorated, crested coffee pot 26cm, 10.25in high 1723gr, 55oz 8dwt
A Creussen pewter-mounted stoneware tankard (Apostelkrug) late 17th century decorated with an applied band of figures representing Christ and the Twelve Apostles, each named and picked out in colours, between painted foliate bands, the base with an inscription in white, the pewter cover with a profile bust of a bearded man in armour facing sinister, inscribed 'PIERRE STROSSY CHEVALIER DE LOR.DV ROY. ET. MAR.DE ..' 23.5cm., 9.25in. some minor wear to enamels
a Victorian silver baluster hunting tankard by Ezekiel Emanuel & Emanuel Emanuel, London 1859, embossed with an after the hunt scene of revellers toasting in an interior within a foliate scroll bordered reserve, the removeable ogee domed cover with the kill and a chairback thumbpiece, a double scroll handle and a rocaille circular foot, 24cm (9.25in) high, 1290g (41.5 oz) Provenance: from the home of a late gentleman of title, Worcestershire
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