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A large cylindrical creamware tankard, with printed and overpainted decoration depicting an elegant couple with a dog, above inscription "Jack on a Cruise, Avast There! Back your Main Topsail", 15.5cm high; also a smaller similar tankard by Dawson & Co. depicting a printed and overpainted oval of a three masted ship, 11.5cm high (2)

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A 19th century Sunderland pink lustre ware circular footed punch bowl, the exterior with three panels depicting the mariner's compass, the mariner's arms "deus dabit vela" and flower border to text "Thou noble bark of brightest fame......", the interior similarly decorated with two flower framed texts "the sailor's tear" and another "a glide on my bark the summer's tide...." 24cm diamer (restored); also a cylindrical tankard depicting the Sailor's Farewell opposing motto "Vive l'Empereur, God Save the Queen" and "May They Ever be United" and central cartouche panel inscribed "Crimea", 12.5cm high (2)

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A 19th century Sunderland pink lustre cylindrical footed tankard, with a west view of the cast iron bridge, opposing flower framed text "Thou noble bark of brightest fame...... And welcome to her shore", the interior with moulded frog decoration, 12.5cm high

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A 19th century Sunderland pink lustre cylindrical footed tankard, with printed and overpainted panel entitled "Sailors' Farewell" opposing text "May Reason be our pilot, while passion blows the gale, Prudence the helmsman, when love fills the sails", the interior with frog cast decoration, 13cm high

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An 18th century lidded pewter 'Tappit Hen' baluster tankard, the lid stamped with the initials WAK (the K reversed) with no touch marks and dented base, 28cm high

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An 18th century lidded pewter 'Tappit Hen' baluster tankard, with top finial and initials AW MH on the top rim, 30cm high

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An early 19th century Dutch lead and cast iron painted tobacco box, with cast panels of dancers and drinkers smoking and the finial in the form of a youth, and a pewter 'Tappit Hen' baluster tankard (2)

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TWO GIBSONS HUNTING SCENES TANKARDS WITH A GEORGE WADE ROTARY CLUB PRESENTATION TANKARD, AN AMERICAN WILD WEST TANKARD AND A TONY WOO MINIATURE TOBY JUG AS THE CARPENTER [5]

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A ROYAL DOULTON TANKARD 'Oliver Twist', 6" high

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A Robert Heron & Sons Wemyss ware large tankard, painted with blackberries on the vine, fitted with a shaped handle with green detail, impressed marks to the base, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, and a Wemyss ware marmalade jar painted with oranges

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A Doulton Lambeth salt glaze stoneware beaker, with oak leaf and fern decoration, dated 1875, the body incised free hand with the interwined monogram ÔG TÕ(possibly George Tinworth), 13.5cm (5 1/4in), a Royal Doulton Lord Nelson tankard and a Royal Doulton harvest mug with pewter rim (3)

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AN ART DECO PEWTER TANKARD GOLF TROPHY - impressed Glossoid Co, Holborn Viaduct and a Pewter Vase

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Assorted Chinese export wares to include: two cylindrical teapots; matching tankard; jar and cover; two tea bowls; five saucers and two coffee cans, all with underglaze blue decoration including pagoda scenes, mythical beasts etc. (some damage)

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A Georgian style silver tankard and cover, the domed cover with scroll thumb-piece above a flaring cylindrical tankard, applied S scroll handle, 26oz, maker 'D & J Welby', London 1912, height 17.5cm

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A Britannia Standard silver tankard in the Queen Anne style, having applied S scroll handle, 13oz, maker 'H Lambert', London 1911, height 11.5cm

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A circa 1800 Continental white metal tankard of flaring cylindrical form with all-over leaf and flower engraved decoration and applied Ôroot' handle, marked to base 'JH', height 11.5cm

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Royal Doulton Stone Glazed Hunting Relief Jug With Blue Rim 3892 And Royal Doulton Stone Glazed Hunting Relief Tankard With Chocolate Rim

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4 Bull Tin Openers And Novelty Long Life Bottle Opener And Early English Pewter Tankard With Indistinct Makers Mark, Guinness Bar Tray, Bardinet Tray, Fremlins Bar Tray And Victor Flat Weights

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Prattware No. 123 Tankard, 2 Denby Glyn College Mugs And 4 Piece Carltonware Hovis Ware (2 Mugs, Jug And Sugar)

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A Crown Devon, Fieldings Musical Widdicombe Fair Tankard, 11.5cm high

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An Antique Cut Glass Tankard having pewter and glass hinged lid with all over thumb pattern decoration, 14.5cm high

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A group of six collectors items including egg-timer, alabaster sphinx, German pewter lidded tankard, marble carving of African lion etc.

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A Royal Crown Derby tankard, printed and painted by M Barlow, signed, with huntsmen, horses and hounds, the verso with John Peel verse, gilt line border, scroll handle, 13.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1946

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A silver tankard and cover, Russian 1886, surmounted by a conical cover with square knop, shaped gallery and engraved scale decoration, set on the cylindrical body engraved with geometric borders and cartouche bearing a cyrilic inscription, the shaped handle with further engraved decoration. Height 20cm, 8in. Weight 556g, 17.8oz.

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18th Century ash Tankard of plain cylindrical form, 8" high

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A mixed lot of Table Wares comprising: Six Goblets; A Tankard; A Caster; Three piece Cruet; Six Teaspoons; Dish Ring; Toast Rack and three open Dishes

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A good Edward VIII Tankard of plain baluster form, with applied and repeating stylised leaf decoration to the base and heavy gauge scrolling handle, raised on a spreading circular foot, height 4 3/4", weight 16 ozs, Birmingham 1936, makers mark Adie Bros

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A Regency Tankard of baluster form, with applied 'C' scrolled handle and raised on a spreading circular foot, and decorated with scrolling chased decoration of grotesque masks and swags to a vacant cartouche and enclosed by engraved reeded borders, height 4", weight 5 1/2 ozs, London 1806, makers mark Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult

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A George II Tankard of baluster form with applied hollow cast 'C' scroll handle and raised on a spreading circular foot, with a later engraved monogram, height 4 3/4", weight 12 1/2 ozs, London 1748, makers mark obscured

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George VI Tankard, of plain baluster form with applied reeded rim and hollow cast handle, raised on a spreading circular foot, initialled, height 4 3/4", weight 11 1/2 ozs, Sheffield 1947, makers mark H A

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A Silver Presentation Tankard "The Whitbread Tankard, Little Badminton Event, 1962", Sheffield 1961, 10oz; a small pierced silver footed dish with Pony Club inscription; a plated Pendle Forest & Craven Forest Hunt dish; three sets of tumbler stirrup cups in pigskin cases; a horseshoe and oak pipe rack; a spur mounted onyx ashtray. (10)

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A cylindrical creamware tankard printed in black and enamelled in colours with ships at sea and Britannia seated on dry land inscribed 'Success to Ship Trade' and with four lines of verse, circa 1802, 120mm high, restored

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1820 Queen Caroline: an unusual cylindrical earthenware tankard printed in black with a named portrait oval within a colourful border of flowers, foliage, serpents, masks and trophies, the rim lined in iron red, 110mm high, restored

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Tankard altered to a water jug with hinged cover (with marks for London 1747), with s-curve handle, body and foot embossed with flowers, marks to base for London 2005, (with cancelled 18th century marks), 8" high, 30 oz

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A 19th Century Chinese cylindrical tankard painted blue and white shrubs, and utensils with dragon pattern handle, 5 1/4" high.

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A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tankard, of tapered cylindrical form with flat domed cover and bifurcated scroll thumbpiece, with engraved armorial, girdle and raised on moulded circular foot, maker Richard Green, London 1707, 24oz, 7.25ins The arms are those of the Kemp family of Gissing Hall in Norfolk, possibly engraved for one of the sons of Sir Robert Kemp (1627 - 1710) Baronet and MP for Norfolk and Dunwich

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A Charles II silver tankard, of plain tapered cylindrical form with stepped flat cover and bifurcated lobed thumbpiece, engraved with an armorial and raised on a circular moulded foot, maker IS, possibly John Sutton, London 1674, 22oz, 6.25ins The arms show two lions passant guardant; prominent amongst those using this design in late 17th century London were the Ducie family of Gloucestershire. The family descend from Sir Robert Ducie who was created a baronet in 1629, became Lord Mayor of London 1630-31 and was a banker to Charles I

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First Period Worcester La Peche/La Promenade Chinoise pattern cylindrical Tankard, 1with shaped handle and on circular base, crescent mark, 15cms, (6").

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English pottery Tankard of cylindrical form, shaped handle, decorated with a fighting scene, the base inscribed, "Cossack Mode of Attack", bears gold anchor mark, 10cms, (4").

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A collection of various pewter holloware, including a tankard, mugs and flagons (19)

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A Wedgwood tankard, entitled "Chaucers' Canterbury Pilgrims", having a monochrome frieze transfer decoration depicting the subjects of the title.

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A Victorian clear glass tankard, having acid-etched graping vine decoration, with coin base, dated 1864.

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A three-handled pewter tankard, monogram "R" to the front; together with one other smaller tankard with monogram "FWG".

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A Mettlach Tankard, Incised and Painted with a Musician Seated in a Tavern Playing the Mandolin and Wooing a Young Maiden Below Two Lovebirds, the Hinged Cover with Love Heart Motif Surmounted in Pewter with Pewter Handle Shaped as a Winged Cherub, Signed on the Underside with Impressed Castle Mark, 'Mettlach VB, Ges.Gesch 2780', 25 cm High

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A Wedgwood silver lustre tankard by Keith Murray, marked with initials KM, height 9.5cm

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An early 20th century Mettlach stoneware covered tankard having Egyptian motifs depicting in humorous strip form the consequences of over imbibing, pewter mounted circular cover, 20cm

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An 18th century German covered tankard having panelled decoration and trelliswork loop handle, pewter base and hinged lid, some damage, 20cm

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A George I tankard of tapered cylindrical form with a reeded girdle, having a domed cover with scroll and leaf thumbpiece, the scroll handle initialled IIA, 18.5cm. high, maker PE, probably William Pearson, London 1718, 745gm., 23.95oz.

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Four pieces of Royal Worcester: a cornucopia spray vase, 7cm high; a miniature blush ground tankard, handpainted with flowers; a similar miniature basket; and a blush ground lidded pot, handpainted with floral sprays, 6.5cm high, (4).

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A 19th Century Mocha ware tankard, 5.75" high, S/D; an Ashworths Ironstone china loving cup printed and painted with Chinoiserie motifs, 4" high; a Masons Ironstone octagonal section jug with lamprey handle, 3" high.(3).

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A Royal Doulton Grand National "Royal Mail" 1937 Coronation year tankard, 5.5" high, hairlined; a Sylvac character jug "John Bull", 5" high, damaged.(2).

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An early Victorian tankard of footed cylindrical form having a double ring rim and applied arched handle, the whole decorated with a central monogrammed within laurel garland and dated for 1844, together with a Victorian facet cut wine glass. (2).

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A hallmarked silver christening tankard of cylindrical form with loop handle, engraved with fern leaf detail, engraved monogram. Birmingham 1908.

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Blue transfer Great Exhibition 1851 tankard

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Royal Doulton tankard having polychrome decoration in relief depicting Francis Drake playing bowls on a two tone brown ground, 14.5cm high

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A WEDGWOOD RICHARD GUYATT COMMEMORATIVE TANKARD, Queen Elizabeth II, another jubilee edition and 2 Wedgwood Trafalgar tankards

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A HEN EGG BASKET AND COVER WITH A YULETIDE TANKARD FOR 1976 [2]

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Silver toast rack, Sheffield 1894; silver tankard, Sheffield 1978; and a silver tea strainer and stand.

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Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware toby jug modelled holding a jug and tankard, also one other similar unmarked jug, also one of typical toby jug dressed in brown overcoat, with spotted shirt, holding a mug of ale, (some damages) (3)

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Worcester tankard circa 1760 painted with flora issuing from rockwork beside an oriental fence in underglaze blue, with reeded handle and outswept base, (some damages) 12cm high

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