Two Victorian continental cut glass tankards. Each depicting a large manor house to the front, dated to the lid 1869, 15cm high including handle Condition Report: One tankard has a crack through the base of its glass handle. Surface scratching visible to the underside, caused through previous use. Overall condition bar this appears to be good, with marks and wear in places commensurate with age and previous use.
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THREE VARIOUS GERMAN GLASS ENGRAVED TANKARDSMID 18TH CENTURYIncluding one engraved with Masonic subjects, 18cm high and smaller; and three other items of glass, 19th century, including a Bohemian engraved beaker decorated with an officer in uniform, 11.5cm high; a bird drinker and a pedestal oil lampProvenance: Supplied by Oliver Messel from 104 Lancaster Gate Condition Report: The tallest tankard with a crack to base of handle. Small rim chips to the beakerCondition Report Disclaimer
A GERMAN DATED MILSCH GLAS PEWTER-MOUNTED TANKARD AND HINGED COVERpainted in coloured enamels with flowers, the cover inscribed BH 1794, 18cm high; and an opaque-white and gilt bird-shaped spirit flask, 18cm in lengthProvenance:Supplied by Oliver Messel, possibly from 104 Lancaster Gate Condition Report: Bird has chips and losses.Condition Report Disclaimer
A BOX AND A BASKET OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Sadler style cream and silver racing car teapot, marked Made in England Registered No 820236, a Cats by Nina vase in the form of a black cat height 28.5cm, a large harvest ware loving cup with three handles in the form of dogs, height 16cm x diameter excluding handles 16cm, a similar tankard (both have sd), a Gabriella Shaw jug painted with a cockerel height 24cm, a Portmeirion Botanic Garden cylindrical vase, a Carlton Ware lobster sauce boat, a large Stuart crystal Cascade vase height 25cm, assorted Pall Mall drinking glasses, etc (1 box + 1 basket) (sd)
SEVEN PIECES OF MEASHAM BARGEWARE, comprising two large teapots, one having a teapot shaped finial and applied plaque reading 'Elizabeth Dobbins, A Present From Your Aunt 1884', decorated with sprigs in the form of flowers and birds, two teapot stands, a small teapot height 16cm, a water/ale jug with applied plaque 'Mrs S A Collinson, Shaw Hill, Halifax, 1884', and a tankard with applied plaque 'A Gift From Son William to Elizabeth Crane, Shardlow, 1885' (7) (Condition report: generally fair condition, a few small chips, some repairs and restoration to large teapots especially, signs of use)
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND ASSORTED ORNAMENTS, to include a Japanese Mitsu Boshi vase decorated with cherry blossom on an orange ground, height 21cm, a Royal Doulton - Bruce Oldfield part tea set, a Royal Cauldon 'Victoria' tea set with teapot and coffee pot, seven pieces of studio pottery marked P.D on base dated 1989-1990, a small collection of vintage cufflinks, a large ceramic piggy bank money box decorated with a floral design (crazing to body), three steins, a Wade Bell's scotch whisky decanter, height 16cm, three Leonardo Collection traditional Dutch figurines, a Wade Vintage Sports Car Club tankard, height 12cm, two 1970s Palissy 'Sierra' coffee pots, assorted owl ornaments, etc (s.d) ( 5 boxes)
FIVE 20TH CENTURY WATERCOLOURS, comprising a view of Magdalen College, Oxford from the river, unsigned, 39cm x 27.5cm, H.R. Wilkinson, mountainous landscape, signed lower left, 26cm x 37.5cm, J. Bentley still life of flowers and blossoms, signed lower right, Mason, 'Street Scene, Polperro, Cornwall', signed lower right, titled verso, 25.5cm x 32cm and a still life of flowers in a pewter tankard, initialled and dated (19)53 lower right, 36cm x 29.5cm, all five are framed and glazed, some condition issues, foxing, damp spots), together with an Ernest Albert Chadwick (British 1876-1955) unfinished rural landscape, unsigned, mounted on card, 28cm x 38cm, card 40.5cm x 49.5cm, purchased from Chorley's auctioneers on 26th January 2016 with another watercolour by the same hand which formed a small collection of lots by the artist, some foxing and surface dirt, comes with print out of Chorley's catalogue entry (7)
A QUANTITY OF CUT CRYSTAL, comprising Royal Doulton Crystal bud vases, Stuart Crystal dishes and candle holders, a pair of Caithness Crystal tumblers, a Galway Irish Crystal perfume decanter and bowl, Gleneagles Crystal dish, decanter, jug, a Stuart Crystal 'Star' pattern fruit bowl, four sundae dishes and tankard, a red white and blue swirled glass walking cane (unsigned), length 98cm (Qty) (Condition report: no obvious damage)
A quantity of metalware, consisting of a brass lamp base in the form of a cobra with painted decoration H.31cm; an Oriental brass vase with two handles in the form of dragons, on a wooden base and converted to a lamp, H.39cm a/f; two Middle Eastern brass plates, largest D.29cm; a small bronze censer 9.5cm; a Chinese pierced dragon motif pewter tankard, H.13cm; and two other brass bowls and wooden stands. (10)
GROUP OF FIVE CHINESE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 18TH CENTURY. To include a teapot, two tankards and two cream / milk jugs. With figural and floral decoration. Larger tankard 12.5cm height. (5) afTeapot cover with extensive repair, the body with very shallow chip to rim otherwise good condition. Large tankard with staple repair and visual cracks to interior. Smaller tankard with slight chip to interior rim and crack around bottom part of handle. Larger jug with crack repair to handle and hairline to rim. Smaller jug with glaze loss to handle and long hairline to body.
ASSORTED ANTIQUE POTTERY & CHINA, including 1846 Staffordshire Corn Law jug (chip), early 19thC blue & white pearlware 'Longbridge' pattern meat platter 37cm, Staff printed muffineer, 1858 Sunderland lustre Albert & Victoria wedding cream jug (rivets), copper lustre & polychrome tankard, and a few modern ornamental ceramics
Four Esso collectables. Including an Esso gilt metal 'Sam' figure, an Esso 'One Hundred Years' magazine, a bottle of Esso Centenary sherry and an Esso glass tankard. The figure modelled standing with hands on hips, 31cm high, a centenary copy of the Esso magazine 1888-1988, a bottle of Centenary Amontillado Sherry by Harvey & Sons, 17.5% Vol., 70 cl. and an Esso glass tankard
A CHARLES II SILVER TANKARD, date letter 1683, Mark of Thomas Cory, London (active 1677-1683), the circular hinged cover with armorial, the body later decorated and chased with scrolling foliage, around a central cartouche depicting two men seated at a tavern table playing cards, with a woman standing behind the table; the interior with various later inscriptions; 20 cm. high.Provenance: John Kipling, Esq. d. 23 August 1830, bequeathed to the Six Clerks in Chancery; by whom presented to David Drew, Esq. on the retirement of the Six Clerks of the High Court of Chancery, 27 October 1842
A Good Collection of Antique and Vintage 9ct Gold Charms, Various Subjects ( 10 Charms ) All Marked for 9ct. Comprises Christmas Ribbon / Bell, Child's Learning Counter Board, Tankard, Chinese Lidded Bottle, Chinese Rickshaw, Lion Figure, Chinese Boat, Chinese Building, House, Gondolier. All Marked for 9.375. Gold Weight 42.6 grams. All In Excellent Condition.
Shreve, Crump, & Low, United States. Sterling silver tankard and charger. The charger is monogrammed with an "A" along the side; marked along the underside "Shreve & Co., Sterling, San Francisco." The tankard is monogrammed "h" along the rim; marked along the underside "Shreve, Crump, Low Co., Sterling, 140."(Tankard) Height: 11 1/2 in x width: 5 1/4 in x depth: 7 in. (Plate) Height: 3/4 in x diameter: 14 1/4 in; Gross weight of sterling: 58.7 Troy oz.
A silver purse with scrolll and foliate engraved deisgn around a vacant circular monogram plate, fitted leather interior, 9.5x5cm, chain with finger ring, 1918 (Chester town mark not shown), a modern silver barley engine turned design pill box, London 1967, gilded interior, 38x28mm; miniature salt and pepper pots, 25mm tankard style, marked 925.Qty: 4
An early 19th century pewter pint mug with lignum-vitae ‘former’ or tankard jack, circa 1800The straight-sided mug with multi-reeded fillets, double scroll-curved handle with fish-tail terminal, overall height 21cm (2) Provenance: Danny Robinson, Chipping Norton, OxfordshireLiterature: See E. H. Pinto. 'Treen and Other Wooden Bygones' (1985), pl. 49, C & D, for illustrated tankard jacks, and p. 65 for a description of their use.
An 18th century burr birch peg tankard, Norwegian, circa 1730-50The gently domed lid naively carved with a ferocious lion, the thumbpiece of uncommon upright form, carved with geometric motifs and with a curved gadrooned finial, on three recumbent lion feet, height 23cm, overall width 22cm, drum diameter 15.8cmProvenance: Doughton Manor, Gloucestershire
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