AN ENGRAVED GLASS TANKARDLate 18th centuryof baluster form, engraved with hops and barley beneath `Iane Smith', the lower part with gadroon moulding, 18cm high; also a glass water jug applied with two neck rings, 26cm high (2)Tankard- crack through lower handle terminal where it joins the body. Jug- Some light surface scratches, but otherwise in good condition
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A silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1957, the hinged lid engraved 'Presented to Lt & Mrs J.G. King RN by the Officers of 801 Squadron 20th December 1958', width 18cm, together with a plated tankard, similarly inscribed, and a collection of ship's plaques, including two detailed 'Amazon'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
BREWERIANA, A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE PUB ASHTRAYS, GLASSES AND CLOCK, comprising a Guinness advertisement electric wall clock, five card Babycham coasters, four tin Vimto coasters, twenty two ashtrays comprising Ansells, Benson & Hedges, The Virginian, Marston, Courage, Schweppes, Flowers, Adnams, Hennessy, Davenports, Gilbey's Gin Mackeson, etc, four Perspex Cadbury factory wall signs and a group of drinking glasses comprising a Watneys tankard, Charrington, Arctic Lite, etc (36) (Condition report: the Benson & Hedges ashtray has a crack, one Ansells is chipped, Flowers has a crack, one of the blue glass Courage ashtrays is chipped, the clock needs rewiring)
An interesting selection of ceramics to include:three large 19th century Staffordshire figures (the tallest 37 cm);two 19th century stoneware harvest jugs and a two-handled pot;a 19th century stoneware loving cup with greyhound handles (14 cm high);a 19th century stoneware tankard with hallmarked silver rim (marks rubbed);a blue-and-white jug with floral decoration (17.5 cm high);four royal commemoratives.(13 pieces)
A VICTORIAN PINT SIZE MOCHA WARE TANKARD with unusual dashed decoration in blue brown and ochre palette, 13cm high Condition Report : overall crazing, vertical hairline and minor rim chip - see images Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A large Victorian Sunderland pink lustre jug depicting the Cast Iron bridge over the Wear. Height 20.5cm, together with a Mariners Compass Sunderland lustre tankard. (2)The jug has a crack on the base of the handle, with a star crack and chip on the foot. The mug has a star crack on the base.
A silver card case, 2 silver trinket boxes, 2 silver napkin rings, a silver christening tankard, a silver caddy spoon, a silver bon bon dish, a silver cigarette case, 6 silver apostle spoons and a neillo cigarette case and pin tray, both marked 925, 20ozt weighable silver, together with a telescopic pencil, and three continental silver teaspoons
A Victorian silver presentation large mug / tankard, the engraved inscription reads: Chepstow Farmers Association 1885 1st Prize Farmer Sons Class Won by A GEORGE., hallmarked by Josiah Williams & Co., London, London, 1885, approx 10.07 ozt (313.4 grams) Further details: marks clear, overall condition appears to be good
A collection of 18th & 19th Century pewter mainly French, all with touch marks unless stated, to include: a large tureen and cover with matched stand; ewer and cover; three graduating measures, early 18th Century octagonal candlestick, two handled cup (unstamped); pint tankard together with a Middle Eastern brass candlestick, two further Georgian style brass candlesticks and a Medieval style candlestick, lead weighted (1 box - 14 pieces)
Collection of ceramics and porcelain comprising of: Nymphenburg child with shield, lion and shield, a KPM Berlin porcelain caddy and cover, decorated with flowers, a Wedgwood tankard commemorating Josiah Wedgwood, a Royal Doulton Lambeth jug, a Royal Doulton mother and child figure group, a Royal Crown Derby Imari plate, a cabinet plate etc (12)All with overall wear, marks and scratches. Some with crazing and minor firing faults. 'Our bread untaxed, our commerce free' plate with damage and hairlines.
Group of ceramicsincluding a faience and pewter mounted tankard, 21.5cm high, a Wedgwood transfer plate, 28.5cm diameter, four Salopian ware saucers, two Chinese coffee cans, a Chinese tea bowl, and a Delft dish, 22cm diameter (10)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
An assembled collection of Hilditch porcelain, predominantly florally painted19th centuryincluding three eggs cups, a pair of which are painted to the interior with a cottage beside trees, 6.5cm high; a documentary birth mug for Louisa Parker Rhodes, born 18th September 1856 (According to census records, her father was a china and glass dealer in Bradford, West Yorkshire); a low-bellied cream jug on raised feet, a teapot and cover, on four raised feet, painted with alternating panels of flowers against yellow grounds and gilt and cobalt panels, painted pattern number 279, 17cm high; a twin-handled sucrier and cover, decorated with landscape vignettes, a saucer and plate, similarly decorated with grey grounds; a nicely decorated dark-ground trio of teacup, saucer and sideplate, painted with flowers and birds, a cobalt and floral striped coffee cup and saucer, a grey ground teacup and saucer decorated with panels of flowers with gilt, a milk jug with matching coffee cup and saucer, decorated with raised gilt against dark cobalt grounds, pattern 2281, a quantity of other florally painted teawares and two copies of 'Hilditch Porcelain - A Collector's Guide' by Margaret Hewat & June M. Owen (qty, two trays)Provenance: The June M. Owen Collection.Unmarked beyond pattern numbers. Condition generally good throughout. A few minor areas of damage, e.g a tankard has a faint y shaped hairline to the base and the large jug has a crack near the handle. A couple of pieces have some yellow staining/discolouration.
A Chinese porcelain 18th century export tankard, Qianlong (1735-1796), of cylindrical form, decorated in blue, white and famille rose palettes, depicting three cartouches enclosing scenes of figures, 12cm high, with an 18th century Imari handled basin, Kangxi (1661-1722), of compressed circular form, with flared rim and attached white metal handle, 17.5cm diameter, and a Qianlong period circular centre bowl, the exterior decorated with a continuous frieze of figures and court attendees in a landscape, the interior with a spearhead border, 23.5cm diameter (at fault) Condition Report: Tankard - six chips to the rim and descending long hairline crack. Star crack to the base, numerous chips and frits to the base rim. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout. Handled basin - numerous chips and frits to the rim, extensive hairline crack from the rim, through the handle section and into the body where it splits into two. Firing cracks to the base. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout. Bowl - Large chip to the rim and descending hairline crack. Decoration to the interior and the exterior very worn throughout.
VICTORIAN SILVER TANKARD - Sheffield 1891, Maker John Edward Bingham for Walker & Hall, having a C scroll handle with leaf decoration, beaded upper and lower rims with chased bamboo, bird and butterfly decoration to the body, monogrammed initials to the front with July 14th, 1895, 9cms max H, 7cms diameter the upper rim, 5ozt
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