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A Sheffield Plate dish cover, engraved to the dome with armorials on a let-in silver reserve and with clustered oak leaf and acorn handle, skirted by a reeded and gadrooned rim, 22cm h; a Sheffield Plate tankard, 22cm h (2) . Dish cover - one or two shallow bruises but in overall very good condition. Tankard - somewhat worn, say 30% showing copper, the thumbpiece re-soldered to the lid with the loss of one of the three wirework loops
A George III silver quart tankard by Robert and David Hennell, London 1801, of quite plain cylindrical form with reeded foot and moulded edge, engraved with a cypher and a later armorial the scroll handle with heart shape terminal below a domed cover having a chair back thumbpiece, initialled on the cover, 21.5cm, 46oz
A large Victorian parcel gilt silver peg tankard by Elkington & Co, London 1896, the plain matt finish cylindrical body gilt decorated with an irregular chased and embossed band of flowers and scrolls to the lower body raised on three outsize lion and ball feet, fitted with a large scroll handle with heart shape terminal below a plain flat domed cover with lion and ball thumbpiece, engraved with an armorial and another crest with Kingston-upon-Hull association, 27.5cm, 61oz
A French Cold Enamel Painted Milk Glass Tankard, 18th century, the domed cover with ovoid knop painted with sprays of flowers, the vessel with C strapwork handle, gilded rim, frontally pointed with a three quarter length depiction of a lady of fashion holding a fan fronted by C scrolls and foliage, {21.5cm high}
A George II Tankard, circular, raised foot, the slightly waisted cup engraved with a coat of arms, moulded rim scroll handle, {maker's mark 'JW', London 1743, 10.5cm high, 8.5oz}; and An Edwardian Tankard, circular, waisted plain body, moulded rim, scroll handle, {maker's mark part rubbed, London 1907, 9.5cm high, 7.5oz} (2)
A George II tankard, of baluster form with a spreading circular base, scroll handle and chair back thumbpiece, the whole later decoration in relief with acorns and oak leaves on a matt ground, a ploughman and his two horses in a hilly landscape with trees and two cartouches, one vacant, one engraved with a pigeon, by John Eckford (Jnr) II, London 1748, 8in (20cm) high, 22oz.
*Trophies and souvenirs. A silver-plated two-handled winners trophy, World Amateur Billiards Championship, Composition Billiard Ball Supply Co. Ltd., 1969, 28 cm tall, together with a Garrard & Co. silver plated tankard inscribed 'The Billiards and Snooker Foundation, 1969', a New Zealand paua shell cigarette box, the lid inset with presentation plaque, "1964 World Amateur Billiards Championship, Pukekohe, New Zealand, runner-up Jack Karnehm, presented by W.D. & H.O. Wills (NZ) Ltd.", a trophy shield, two metal salvers, a pair of glass brandy goblets and a whisky tumbler (9)
A WILLIAM III SILVER TANKARD of plain tapering cylindrical form with multiple-moulded rim and foot, the doubled-domed hinged cover with incised linear border and serrated front, with scrolled "ram's horn" thumbpiece, the scroll handle having a shield terminal, fully hallmarked on body and lid, Britannia standard, London 1700, maker Robert Cooper, and maker's mark to the handle, engraved ownership triad "L/T.R." to the handle, 18cm, (7.2in) high, (overall), 26.5ozs, (824g)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne:. A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD of tulip form, the body with single fillet, on moulded foot, the double-domed hinged cover with open-scroll thumbpiece, the reversed-scroll handle having a teardrop ornament and shell terminal, fully hallmarked Newcastle, 1748, maker Robert Makepeace to the underside, with additional maker's mark to the handle, engraved ownership triad "L/T.R" to the handle, 18cm, (7.1in) high, 21.5ozs, (668g)
A Compton Pottery tankard, designed by Archibald Knox, decorated in relief with scrolling text 'Compton in Surrey' in pale blue, flanking a rose, further flanked by children and Saints above the legend 'St. Nicholas on a Pilgrims way shed sweeter roses day by day' 11.7cm. high. (small loss to end of handle)
A late 17th century Scandinavian peg tankard, with a beaded scroll handle with shield terminal, a hinged lid with lion and ball thumb-piece and engraved at the centre 'Olle Peders * Anne Nielsd 1680' and shields with scrolling flowers, on three floral capped melon feet, 16.5 high x 12cm diameter (6.5 x 4.75 in diameter), 708g (22.75 oz)
A Royal Doulton miniature circular tapered jug decorated a blue landscape; a Royal Crown Derby miniature cream jug decorated roses; a Royal Worcester miniature tankard painted flowers; a Crown Staffordshire plain white miniature tea cup and saucer; a WH Goss miniature cup and saucer decorated thistles; a miniature similar jug; a WH Goss miniature globular jug; and two miniature ware meat plates with printed black floral decoration. (10)
A 2 7/8in. circular-tapered silver-rimmed beaker engraved with a scene showing crows building a nest on the weather vane of The Newcastle Exchange and another scene depicting the Merchant brig Friends Adventure at anchor in Yarmouth Roads 1788; 3 7/8in. high. NB: This beaker was created as a gift to Alexander Rutherford, Master of the Friends Adventure from the members of his local Masonic Lodge, the badge of which is inscribed on the side of the tankard. The building of the crows nest atop the Newcastle Exchange (now the Guild Hall) on Newcastle's Quayside, was a widely reported event of the day: the crows continued to roost in their unlikely and precarious position from 1783 until 1788 the date of the launch of The Friends Adventure. and front cover
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