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Group of four Royal Doulton character jugs plus a Prince William Tankard: Queen Elizabeth II D7256; St George D6618; Beefeater D7299; The Yeoman of the Guard D6873. Size: Queen Elizabeth II 17cm; St George 20cm; Beefeater 17cm; Yeoman 17cm; Tankard 12.7cm. Condition: Good, no damage or restoration
4th West York Militia - a 19th Century 1871 silver plated presentation tankard engraved to the rim ' Presented To Lieutenant Colonel Pollard And The Officers Of The 4th West York Militia By Lieutenant CF Langford, 4th May, 1871 '. The heavy plated tankard profusely decorated with cherubs and naturalistic scenes. Maker unknown, number ' 9 ' engraved to base. Lid present, but detached. Total size; 23cm tall.
A Victorian Scottish silver tankard, the body with engine turned decoration and bands, the rims beaded, with an S-shaped handle, featuring a monogrammed lozenge shaped cartouche, by John Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1870, and a continental silver cased Kendall & Dent pocket watch, the interior of the case stamped 0.935, the enamel face with Roman numeral dial and a subsidiary seconds dial, weighable silver 161gms (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of Clarice Cliff ‘Sungleam Crocus’ items, comprising; an Athens shape cup with a saucer and side plate, a large Athens shape sugar bowl, a Tankard shape mug, and an Havre-shaped fruit bowl, the tankard, the cup, saucer and side plate all stamped with 'Bizarre' marks, the two bowls each stamped with a large signature mark, the largest 16.5cm high (6)Condition ReportWith some general wear to the decoration occurring throughout. The sugar bowl with a patch of faded decoration to the inside of the rim. The teacup with a small crevice to the handle, likely synchronous with the firing. The tankard with a burst of craquelure to the underneath.
A Clarice Cliff 'Melon' Havre shape bowl,with hand-painted decoration of melons in polychrome between bands of orange, stamped to the underneath with 'Fantastique' and 'Bizarre marks,17.5cm diameter8cm high, together with a 'Melon' tankard cream jug,in the aforementioned decoration, stamped to the underneath with 'Fantastique' and 'Bizarre marks,10cm high (2)Condition ReportThe decoration rubbed in places to both. With some stains to both. The inside rim of the bowl with some scratches. With rubbing to the foot.
ONE BOX OF METALWARE to include three small aluminium trinket boxes with a temple design, a chrome coal box with liner, four EPNS wine goblets, an Avery 1Ib shop scales, a chrome extendable ashtray, a boxed set of fish knives and forks, stainless steel tea set, a pewter tankard, circular wall clock, vase, planter, etc (s.d)(1 box + loose)
A Doulton Lambeth silver rimmed stoneware cricket tankard, relief decorated with a wicket keeper, bowler and batsman, impressed marks and numbered 8237 to the underside, silver mark for Sheffield 1905, h.14.5cmThe rim would benefit from a polish.Otherwise condition is good and there are no apparent faults.
An early George III silver tankard, of squat baluster form to a stepped foot, having acanthus leaf capped scrolling handle, makers mark worn, London 1764, further etched 1755, h.12.5cm, 12.4ozWith three obvious dents to belly of tankard.Several smaller dents elsewehere.No splits or repairs.Stands well.Some wear to marks.
A Pointers of London and Edinburgh mantel clock, of hexagonal shape decorated with golfing scenes, 18cm, together with a similar smaller example, The St Andrews whisky decanter, water jug and tankard and two Wedgwood blue japersware coffee cans and saucers decoreated with a view of St Andrews. (9)
A LARGE LATE 19TH CENTURY TANKARD OR MUG with manganese transfer-printed decoration, the base unmarked, 26cm high. Condition Report : Good condition; one over-glazed shallow chip to rim; glazing crazed. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
An Austro-Hungarian silver gilt and hardstone mounted small tankard with scroll handle and small mounted classical busts inset mainly with turquoise and garnets, 10cm(H), mark for 1854, 10oz, poor condition and six other items, briefly including white metal swan salt, a mustard pot frame, a large hairpin, stickpin with garnets ovoid finial, a 9ct gold bar (from a watch chain fob), a French sewing case with contents. Condition: Apart from stick pin and gold bar all other items AF.
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