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A Worcester porcelain cylindrical tankard decorated by Robert Hancock, bat printed in black with portrait of “Frederick, King of Prussia, and Battle Trophies”, 3.5ins high (unmarked - circa 1760 - rim chipped and handle cracked and repaired), and one other Worcester porcelain coffee can, bat printed in black with lovers in a garden scene (chipped and cracked)
Silver plated presentation goblet, rangers v Liverpool and celebrating the New Ibrox Stadium Opening, 22nd December 1981, a set of six engraved Tottenham Hotspur fruit knives, in a case; silver plated tankards including one for Drybrough Cup Winner 1979 and another for Drybrough Cup runner up 1974, silver plated goblet for Rangers Centenary-1873-1973, a silver plated tankard for Scottish Cup Final Replay Rangers v Hibernian 1979, a bone china tankard commemorating Champion's League tie Rangers v Auxerre from 25th September 1996, and Colin Jackson's Professional Player Registration receipt from The S.F.A. dated 16th October 1963 (a lot) provenance: as lot 303
A 19th Century Bohemian ruby flash painted and clear crystal footed posy flute decorated with engraved architectural views with deer and landscape scenes all within foliate scroll borders, together with a similar waisted tankard and a small facet tumbler decorated with fruiting vine, tallest 6.5’, S/D.
A small quantity of hallmarked silver, comprising: a boxed cake knife, Birmingham 1890 'H&T'; cream jug, inscribed 'GWK Hartford Church 1940-73, Birmingham 1916 'ESB'; salt cellar, London 1901 'CE'; sugar bowl, Sheffield 1891; green-back hand mirror, Birmingham 1935 'AC'; sugar tongs, Birmingham 1931; boxed pair of napkin rings 'S' and 'J', Sheffield 1936 'EV'; 'Enid' napkin ring Birmingham 1910 'CTB'; and tankard 'Stanley Powell...1965', Birmingham 1964 (nine)
A Victorian silver mustard pot, London 1874, maker’s mark rubbed in the form of a bulbous tankard with stepped bands and loop handle engraved 3, lacking liner, 3" high and another similar mustard pot, London 1912, maker’s mark PR’ with straight sides and simple scroll handle, 3" high, approximately 10oz overall (2)
Set of 5 Liquid Measures, the largest 4 gallons stamped W R Loftus Ltd. London with G R Licensing Marks, followed by a 2 gallon, 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon & a quart, spirit quart brass tankard marked to the bass W R Loftus London with accompanying pint marked GR6 & very large copper funnel with tinned interior & smaller ditto (9 pieces)
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