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A Wedgwood Cylindrical Tankard, painted by Louise Powell, with stencilled designs in green and blue, impressed factory mark, painted monogram and numbered 149, incised "P12", 17cm (chipped); and A Wedgwood Jug and Cover, painted by Alfred Powell, in gold lustre with views of Malvern, inscribed "Malvern", impressed factory marks and painted monogram and numbered "3761", 13cm (lustre worn on handle) (2) Provenance: Revd Dr Percy Dearmer, friend and patron of the Barnsleys, and by thence descent to the present owners.
A mixed lot comprising: An electroplated and glass Sardine Dish; Together with an electroplated Lemon Strainer; Tankard; White metal mounted Ironstone Sugar Caster; Electroplated Sauce Boat; Three piece Tea Set; Tea Kettle (stand lacking); Lidded Muffin Dish of circular form with insert and an oval Serving Tray, (Qty)
A George III lidded tankard with a later early Victorian conversion to a Hot Water Pot, the hinged lid with scrolling thumb piece, to a baluster body with girdled mid section, and hollow cast and applied handle, to a spreading circular foot, with a later cast and applied acanthus leaf spout, and all over embossed decoration, depicting rural landscapes, height 8”, weight 31 ozs all in, with marks for London 1771, Makers mark I K and further Victorian alteration marks for London 1842, Makers mark W H
A William III silver lidded tankard, maker's mark TK above a trefoil and beneath a fish, London 1695, of plain form with reeded borders, volute thumb piece and the scroll handle prick dot engraved MWM, the body with a dragon rampant crest, 14.5cm high, 21 oz See Jacksons p.149 (First Edition) for the identified marks
A 19th century Meissen tankard, the cobalt blue ground elaborately gilt with scrolling acanthus reserved with a quatrefoil shaped panel painted with a boar hunt, Saxon Switzerland within a gilt acanthus frame, the hinged cover with a strawberry and leaf finial and a small panel with a view of The Albert Bridge, Dresden from the river Elbe, the underside with a view of the Schloss Moritzburg, the acanthus moulded scroll handle with gilt metal mounted shell cast thumbpiece, 18cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, circa 1880
A mixed lot comprising: A late 19th Century electroplated four bottle Cruet, shaped base and heavy gauge wire work frame, fitted with four bottles; Together with a swing handled Sugar Basin, with blue glass insert; A large circular Rose Bowl with half fluted body; Two various Milk Jugs; Tankard; Toast Rack; Two small Candlestick Holders and a Honey Pot and Three various circular Trays; Together with a Rose Bowl, with lion mask handles; A set of Coasters; Six slice Toast Rack; Tea Kettle on stand and a baluster Sugar Basin, (Qty)
A mid 20th Century Chinese white metal Tankard, of circular tapering form, with hollow cast and applied handle, and raised on a spreading circular foot, with presentation inscription, ‘Denis Jones from the Backroom Boys, Lowe Bingham and Matthews, Hong Kong May 1955’, height 4 ¾”, marked to the base ‘Tackhing, Sterling’
A Japanese cylindrical tankard and cover, decorated with with foliage and chrysanthemum and peony flowers, the cover with peony finial, 21.5cm, 18th century, handle missing, cover riveted; and a pair of Japanese cloisonne ovoid vases, panelled with dragons on a mottled green and shaped polychrome panel ground, 24.5cm, 20th century, damaged
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