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Georgian pearlware commemorative tall mug/tankard, transfer printed in blue and black with the profiles of George III and Queen Charlotte and the salute 'Long May They Live' approx 13 cms h. (cr) Condition Report Good overall condition, the transfer on the handle does not sit perfectly straight, there is a slight brown stain on the right upper side of the handle.
Clarice Cliff Autumn Crocus jugs, including the Stanford shape jug approx 9 cms, a creamer approx 9cms and a tankard approx 8.3 cms. (cr) Condition Report Jug I - no chips, cracks or signs of restoration, rubbing to the blue crocus and grass blades on one side. Rubbing to the orange crocus on the opposing side, light rubbing on the green rim, the brown band at the foot has several tiny scratches throughout. Jug II - the barrel shaped vase is overall in good order, painted scenes overall good, the brown band on the handle has small areas of colour loss, lovely jug with no crazing.Jug III - the paint work is in good order on both sides, the handle is in good condition, lovely jug with no crazing.
Various items of metalware to include brass and copper kettle, height 24cm, a 1gill teapot with floral decoration and ebony style handle, two silver plated mugs, a pewter mug presented in 1957 'The Poultry and Rabbit Section', a silver plated bound wooden tankard, height 13cm, a large hip flask with cup, various other plated ware and a Caithness paperweight.
Blue colored octagonal shaped vessel featuring stylized birds and checkered patterns with cobalt blue border and an orange colored handled tankard featuring foliage trees with blue patterned border. Royal Doulton backstamp. Tankard measures: 4"L x 5"W x 5.5"H. Box measures: 6.25"L x 5.5"W x 3.5"H. Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Tankard has been restored.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARDby George Unite, Birmingham 1893, the fern cartouche to front engraved with initials, within bead rims, 6.5cm high, contained in black Morocco leather covered case retailed by Treacher & Co, Ltd, together with a George V silver christening tankard by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1927, with twin reeded bands, 9.5cm high, 8 tr. ozs combined (2)
A VINTAGE CHARM BRACELET in 9ct gold, comprising a curb link chain bracelet, each link individually hallmarked, suspending ten charms, a Ronson Varaflame lighter, a vase, a gem-set lantern, a swan, a rabbit, a scotty dog, a pig, a tankard, an acorn and a kettle, all hallmarked for 9ct gold, the bracelet c7.5cm, along with four other loose 9ct gold charms, (gross weight - c.40.4g)
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARDby James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1880, the fern engraved body with central cartouche bearing Hannay crest with motto 'Per Ardua Ad Alta', the handle with swan cresting, 9.5cm high, together with a George III silver Christening tankard possibly by William Cattell, London 1780 with later embossed body and inscribed to William Henry Hannay, 9.5cm high, 6 tr. ozs combined Note: the Hannay Clan is an historically important Scottish family, whose ancestral home since 1532 has been Kirkdale, Galloway.
A large Chinese porcelain tankard, 18th century, Height 15cm, diameter 11.7cm; a Chinese porcelain teapot, 19th century, with calligraphy and seated figures, height 6.5cm, length 13.5cm; a Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl, 18th century, height 6.5cm, diameter 14cm; a Chinese famille rose porcelain cup, 18th century, height 5.7cm, two Chinese export blue and white plates, 18th century, diameter 22.5cm; a Chinese export blue and white shallow bowl, 18th century, diameter 22.3cm and two Chinese blue and white vases and covers, late 19th century, height 17.5cm. (9)
Poole Pottery collection of red earthenware and later ceramics including: a large vase decorated with a rooster, birds and flowers, with painted, stamped and impressed marks to the base, 22cm high, a large bowl decorated with blue birds, flowers and leaves, faintly impressed marks to the base, 24cm across x 11cm high, a jug decorated with flowers with painted and impressed marks to the base, 14.5cm high overall, a small wide shouldered vase decorated with flowers with painted, impressed and incised marks to the base, 13.5cm high overall, a small twin handled vase, possibly designed by John Adams, decorated with a leaping deer by Ruth Paveley, with impressed, incised and painted marks to the base, 12cm high, a small jug with striped decoration and black rim, painted, incised and impressed marks to the base, 6.5cm high, a commemorative bowl with 'ER II' to the centre on blue ground, stamped marks to the base, 13cm across, a small tapering vase with flaring rim, decorated with geometric shapes, decorated by Margaret Atkins, painted and impressed marks to the base, 14cm high, a small bowl or part of cruet set decorated with a rooster, stamped marks to the base, 5cm high, egg cup with green, purple and blue, painted, incised, and impressed marks to the base, 12.5cm across, a small panel brooch, marked to the reverse, 5cm overall, a Bo Peep dish, decorated by Marian Heath (De'Ath), incised '142' with impressed and painted marks to the base, 20cm across and another nursery ware mug or tankard, with impressed and painted marks to the base, 7.5cm high (13) All with overall wear, marks and scratches. Crazing to the glaze of all pieces. Some discolouration to the crazing on some also. The leaping deer vase has a professionally restored (Very difficult to spot, even under a UV light) handle. The large bowl has a very small bruse/tiny glaze loss to the rim. The small striped jug has a small fault to the footrim, we think this is a manufacturing fault, not damage. Panel brooch with small chips. Some old adhesive marks to some which would come off with a gentle wash.
Truda Adams for Carter Stabler Adams Poole collection of ceramics: comprising a twin handled vase decorated with a stylised bird and flowers PN, decorated by Ruth Paveley, with painted and impressed marks to the base, 17cm high, another twin handled vase decorated with stylised flower, LN, decorated by Ruth Paveley, with painted and impressed marks to the base, 17cm high, a tall vase in the manner of James Radley Young, with geometric decorations, painted, incised and impressed marks to the base, 23.5cm high, a small jug, possibly designed by Harold Stabler, decorated with a seagull by Ruth Paveley, with incised '304' to the base, painted and impressed marks to the base also, 11cm high, a small baluster vase with blue, yellow and grey decoration, incised '198' to the base, with painted and impressed marks to the base, 14.5cm high overall and a large mug or tankard, with geometric painted designs, impressed and painted marks to the base, 11.5cm high overall (6) All with overall wear, marks and scratches. Crazing to the glaze. Tallest vase with suspect area on the rim, no damage to see, but a small area of unusual paint. The jug with a bird has signs of damage/a crack to the handle. The large twin handled floral vase has a pin-hole fault to the glaze on one handle.
Collection of silverto include: a Georgian silver goblet, bearing marks for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, possibly 1821, 15cm high, 294g approx, a silver tankard with gilded interior on pedestal base, 10cm high, 191g approx overall, a smaller Georgian tankard, with banded decoration, bearing marks for TD, London, 1820, 8cm high, 114g approx overall, a silver porringer, bearing marks for Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1938,5cm high, 131g approx overall, a shell shaped dish standing on three bun feet, bearing mark for George Unite & Sons, Birmingham, 1903, 13.5cm and two other silver dishes, 231g approx overall (7) All with overall wear, marks, scratches. Tarnish and discolouration to all. The goblet is dented and mis-shapen. Has inscriptions, which are partially illegible. Larger mug has monogram engraved. Porringer with engraved inscription. Both of the final two silver bowls have engravings/inscriptions.
Group of Winchcombe Pottery to include a Don Jones at Winchcombe Pottery iron glazed tankard, 15cm high overall, a cheese dome and cover with cream and speckled glaze, a set of six studio pottery cups or tumblers, jug etc (10) Overall wear, marks and scratches. Some firing and glaze faults as expected due to the firing. The storage jar and cover does not have a seal mark.
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