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COLLECTION OF SILVERWARE AND SILVER PLATE including a mustard pot, marked for London 1898, along with another silver mustard pot, dated London 1905, as well as some further silver and silver plated wareQty: 7Overall decent condition, wear on the items is consistent with age, some tarnishing present with some minor scratches and dents. Photo added of the marks on the tankard. The tankard is 5cm diameter and 6cm high.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1879, embossed with flowers, 8cm high, weight 2.9 tr. ozs, retailed by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, in fitted case, two other silver christening sets, cased, a set of six Elizabeth II silver coffee spoons, cased, a part dessert service comprising six fork and six knives with mother of pearl handles, in oak case and a set of four enamelled silver 'Playing Card' propelling pencils, cased (6)
A GEORGE V SILVER PIN TRAY OF ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN by ANS, London 1937, with planished circular body on three feet inset with carnelian, 3.5cm high x 9cm diameter, a George V silver two piece tea service by Atkinson Bros, Sheffield 1928 and an Edward VII silver Christening tankard of Aesthetic design, Birmingham 1904, combined gross weight 13.5 tr. ozs (4)
‡ Sarah Walton (born 1945)a salt-glaze stoneware square bowl, a stoneware unomi by Scott Rivers, a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware tankard by Jeremy Leach, a small stoneware bowl by Piere Culot and seven other items,impressed factory mark, small chip to corner, 24cm. square, (11) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.
Harry Davis (1910-1986) and May Davis (1914-1998) for Crowan PotteryLarge group of Tenmoku glazed teapot and coffee pots, cups and saucers, dishes, cruet and tankards, 1946-1962StonewareImpressed pottery marksTallest coffee pot: 17.5cm high, tallest tankard: 13.7cm high.ProvenanceThe Grahame Clarke Collection of British Studio Ceramics.
Keith Murray (1892-1981) for WedgwoodFive 'Moonstone' tankards, one pale yellow tankard, a Moonstone powder bowl and cover, and a pot lacking cover, circa 1935Glazed earthenwareVarious printed and impressed marks to undersideTankards: 12.5cm high, bowl and cover: 11.5cm high, pot: 12.5cm high
A large Worcester porcelain mug or tankard, circa 1770-1785, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Parrot Pecking Fruit pattern, second version, hatched crescent mark, 14.5cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows surface wear commensurate with age, and small firing pits and frits, but no obvious chips, cracks, repairs or restoration.
A George III small silver tankardMark of WC (probably William Cripps), London 1777 Of plain baluster form with a domed cover and pierced scroll thumbpiece, the scroll handle engraved 'W*A' and surmounted with a 'G' and with heart-shaped terminal, height 18cm, weight 23oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An amber tankard by Erik Hoglund, an amber and a green Art Glass vase similar and four smoked glass candleholders, mid-century, The tankard of waisted cylindrical form, with etched HQ mark, the cylindrical vases each with tall everted neck, the amber example unmarked, the green example etched H832/140 (rim chip), 18.3cm high max., and four Scandinavian smoked glass candleholders
A tray of metalware, including a white metal Indian small tapering tankard, embossed with figural village scene, shield shaped cartouche engraved with Gothic style initials, 7.5cm; a pair of brass and copper candlesticks,18cm; a 32cm brass crocodile nutcracker, 17cm cast iron owl door stop, two Burmese palm leaf manuscripts from a fan; small brass ornaments.
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