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)
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
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.
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
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)
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
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
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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