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Lot 250

Kosta glass vase, Wedgwood blue tankard, Caithness Sentinel paperweight

Lot 309

Collection of assorted pewter to include: various plates including large charger with foliate engraved border, various smaller plates, graduated and indented border plate together with pair of baluster stem candlesticks, pedestal coffee pot, two tankards, lidded pot bellied tankard and pair of pot bellied measures. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 9

Royal Doulton stoneware 1475 tankard, decorated with relief moulded repeating flowerhead and foliate designs. 13.5cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 81

19thC blue and white transfer printed ware including a sifter, large tankard, jug with sporting scenes and a Royal Doulton jug, tallest 20cm

Lot 336

GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY CERAMICS, Doulton Lambeth stoneware motto jug, applied moulded decoration, "Bitter must be the cup that a smile will not sweeten", with silver rim, impressed marks, 15.5cms (h), a Wedgwood blue jasperware biscuit barrel with plated mounts, 17cms (h), stoneware globular teapot with applied moulded decoration, 14cms (h) and a large transfer decorated tankard, 13cms (h)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Lot 36

Birmingham silver hall marked tankard by maker Docker & Burn Ltd. Silver hall marked Birmingham small pierced bowl makers Mappin and Webb [160.65] grams

Lot 35

Victorian London Silver hall marked tankard makers Mappin brothers, King William street London bridge [141.38] grams

Lot 1172

Adams Lidded Tankard, (damaged), Doulton cylinder vases (chips), Wedgwood 'Hunting Scenes' clock, other ceramics:- One Tray.

Lot 2353

Silbermontierter Humpen mit Fächerchinesen-Dekorvon Johann Ehrenfried StadlerZylindrischer Korpus, rückseitig gerundeter Bandhenkel mit Palmettenrelief. Auf der Wandung szenische Darstellung von festlich gekleideten Chinesen mit Fächern und geöffnetem Schirm in blühender, asiatischer Gartenlandschaft mit emporwachsenden Päonien- und Chrysanthemenbäumen. Polychrome Malerei in Eisenrot, Purpur, Moos- und Seegrün, Braun und Schwarz, wohl von Johann Ehrenfried Stadler. Silbermontierter Stand und Deckel mit ziselierter Bandelwerkbordüre, Daumenrast in Vogelform. Gest., Beschauzeichen Frankfurt/Main, Meister Johann Conrad Kempf (Kämpf) (wird Meister 1715). H. 19 cm. Provenienz: aus der Auflösung einer bedeutenden norddeutschen Privatsammlung, erworben in der Sotheby's Auktion 14. Dezember 2001, Zürich, Lot 754.Johann Ehrenfried Stadler war ab 1723/24 an der Meißener Porzellanmanufaktur tätig. Er gehörte zu den Besten auf ostasiatische Blumen, Tiere und Chinoiserien spezialisierten Malern der Hoeroldt-Zeit.Vgl. Pietsch, Slg. Carabelli, Nr. 61, Jedding, S. 153, Rückert, Nr. 217 ff.; Scheffler, Hessen, BZ 129.A stamped silver-mounted porcelain tankard finely painted with chinoiserie decor probably by J. E. Stadler. Meissen. Um 1730 - 1735.

Lot 590

Sheffield silver tankard and butter dish

Lot 56

Pewter Mudge-Type Inhaler, 19th Century, in the shape of a tankard, missing sliding component, metal tube and mouthpiece – 11.5cm. (height), 10.2cm. (diameter) Note: Previously bought at Sotheby’s 28th May, 1987 (Lot 104).

Lot 69

A Continental pottery figure of a monk drinking from a tankard, 10½" high and one other similar smaller monk figure (2)

Lot 134

A 19th century Society of Arts and Commerce tankard decorated in relief with numerous classical figures; a 19th century Staffordshire pottery figure depicting drinking characters "Willie Brew'd A Peck O Malt" and six other various 19th century pottery jugs

Lot 86

A selection of John Wesley commemorative ceramics and china including commemorative tea cup and saucer with Centenary Hall and Mission House London design, two John Wesley commemorative tapered jugs, circular plates, beaker, Adam Clarke Weslyan Minister Staffordshire tankard etc.

Lot 380

A Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of Tam O Shanter and Sooter Jonny, 13" high together with a pair of similar German china figures and a Minton's tankard with Tam O Shanter and Souter Johhny (4)

Lot 1265

An Edward VII silver Christening-style tankard with scroll handle, Birmingham marks 1909

Lot 1172

A 20th century silver Christening-style tankard with scroll handle and engraved initials, London marks

Lot 1080

A small silver Christening tankard with engraved decoration and presentation text, Birmingham marks

Lot 333

A Doulton Slater's patent pottery tankard-shaped jug "The Landlord's Caution" with silver mounted rim, 7½" high and one other Doulton pottery tapered jug "Vessels Large May Venture More But Little Boats Should Keep Near Shore" with silver mounted rim (2)

Lot 386

A selection of stoneware harvest pattern pottery including a large 19th century harvest pattern tankard, 6" high; Royal Doulton water pot with side pouring lip, various tapered jugs, tankard, flask etc.

Lot 231

A silver tankard, 11oz and a silver wine coaster

Lot 38

A water jug and tankard by Martin Homer, a Victorian water jug and a Bacchus tankard

Lot 643

Militaria, medal ribbons and badges, buttons and pips, flat cap, 17th/21st Lancers, commemorative tankard, military figures etc. (qty)

Lot 278

A 19thC Scottish pewter charger, by J Wilie of Glasgow, impressed and touch marks, 36cm wide, a pewter plate, with London touch marks, 30.5cm wide, and a Victorian pewter quart tankard. (3)

Lot 377

An Edward VII silver christening tankard, Chester 1909 and an Elizabeth II silver christening tankard, monogram engraved, Sheffield 1958, 3.46oz. (2)

Lot 366

A George IV silver christening tankard, with fluted decoration, later engraved to "Emily Jane Parris, Novr 2nd 1850", George Knight, London 1823, 3.64oz.

Lot 280

A silver 1/2 pint tankard, solid, 197 grams in weight, 90mm high x 10mm wide

Lot 137

A group of  variously decorated Royal Doulton pottery Comprising of a baluster vase painted by H.Morrey, a floral decorated vase gifted by W.T Lamb & Sons, Xmas 1928, a  Slater's patent tall vase decorated with flowers, a Slater's patent milk jug and sugar bowl, a relief moulded stone ware twin handled bowl with a silver rim and a similar tankard, the tallest 36cm high. (7)

Lot 029

Two silver cigarette cases, a George V silver tankard (16.8oz) together with a collection of Sheffield A1 silver plated flatware.

Lot 56

Large Georgian stoneware salt glaze 2 1/2 pint tankard with silver hinged lid, engraved 'Souvenir' within a garland, fan-shaped thumbpiece, 22cm highHairline on the base, and one on the rim but only visible from the inside. Otherwise in good condition.

Lot 207

A Creussen stoneware pewter-mounted tankard (Apostelkrug), late 17th century, moulded in relief and enamelled with the twelve Apostles flanking the pascal lamb, with an 18th century German red-glazed hot water jug with gilded decoration, a tall English creamware mug painted in polychrome enamels with a Long Eliza holding a parasol, and a pearlware mug printed and hand-coloured with Chinese figures in a garden, damages, 15.8cm max. (4)

Lot 350

A Limbach tea canister and cover, c.1780, one side painted with a ragged mother and two children, the reverse with a seated man, perhaps their father, holding a tankard, red crossed Ls mark, and a Meissen sucrier and cover, c.1740, painted with flowers, blue crossed swords and dot mark, 13cm max. (4)

Lot 156

A Yorkshire slipware puzzle jug, probably 19th century, inscribed 'TW 1758' in cream slip, the neck pierced with tulips and an elaborate star, a Halifax slipware model of a rocking chair, inscribed 'LP' and dated 1865, and a slipware tankard with stylised motifs, minor faults, 20cm max. (3)

Lot 1007

A William & Mary silver porringer, quite plain, scroll handles, 17cm wide, maker CK, London 1688, 252gReference: Jackson notes this mark on a plain tankard of 1683

Lot 1017

An American Art Nouveau silver overlaid mixed metal tankard, applied with stylised flowers and whiplash stems on a red patinated ground, skirted base, 17cm high, W J Braitsch & Co, Providence, Long Island, c.1905

Lot 1041

An early George III silver baluster tankard, hinged domed cover, chair-back thumbpiece, scroll handle, three-quarter girdle, domed base, 21cm high, maker IM, London 1765, 930g

Lot 1588

A late 17th century pewter charger, 52cm diameter, c.1690; various 18th century and later plates, including a pair of early 19th century plates with pseudo-hallmarks; three plates with impressed initials; assorted size plates with London touch marks, Yates & Birch Birmingham, etc; a flat top tankard with shaped thumb piece, the cover impressed with various initials, the base impressed "Wigan" and touch marks, 16.5cm, c.1820; a pewter funnel, 15cm; a Victorian half pint mug 1881, impressed with subsequent weights and measures checks, 10cm; a pewter wine funnel, 9.5cm; a pewter capstan inkwell, a pair of candlesticks, a pair of table salts with touch marks for London, qty (49)

Lot 739

A 19th century Austrian silver tankard, chased with stylised flowers, leafy scroll handle, skirted base, 19cm high, Vienna 1844, 452g

Lot 790

A George II silver tankard, domed cover, scroll thumbpiece, three-quarter girdle, skirted base, 18cm high, Thomas Mason, London 1738, 672g

Lot 617

A group of alcohol miniatures including Bell's and Glenfiddich whisky, Coca Cola plastic cooler, soda siphon, beer stein, wooden tankard, etc. (1 box)

Lot 157

Three boxes of household glass stemware, including stemware, press moulded pint glasses, Bohemian tankard, etc.

Lot 137

Collection of English 19th century ceramics including Newhall style teabowl, sanded mocha ware jug, lustre ware jugs, preserve pot and cover and side plate, large slat-glazed tankard, Doulton Lambeth stoneware tavern jugs, transferware, etc.

Lot 43

Royal Doulton Sweet Anne HN1496, Royal Doulton Mine Host Jug and Bunnykins and a Crown Devon Musical Tankard

Lot 414

A Collection of Various Ceramics to Comprise Commemorative Mugs, Shelley George V Mug, Wedgwood Princess Anne Tankard, Royal Crown Derby, Limited Edition Coalport Charles and Diana Figure, Wedgwood Plates, 19th Century Cup and Saucer etc

Lot 428

A Collection of Ceramics to Comprise Meat Plates, a 19th/20th Century Transfer Printed Porcelain Tankard with Children in Snow Scene, Goss Beaker, Art Deco Jug with Brick Square Body with Bird Perched on Handle etc (Various Condition)

Lot 300

Clarice Cliff Original Bizarre tankard form thirteen piece coffee set, circa 1930.

Lot 123

A pair of WWII candle hand lamps, by T.E. Bladon & Son Ltd, 1941, with black out covers and stands, height 8½", in their original wooden carrying box with waterproof canvas cover to the lid. Basically GC (some wear); a No 5 Mk I Jungle carbine bayonet in its scabbard (one grip screw and spring catch missing); and a pewter tankard with badge of the Queens Regt and inscribed "2nd Battalion The Queens Regiment Falkland Islands Nov 85-Mar 86" (slightly dented) £40-50

Lot 337

A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS, an early 20th century Carlton Ware 'Seesaw' nursery dish, two Wade Pottery pub advertising water jugs (White Horse jug has a small hairline crack near handle), a Seton Pottery 'Teacher's Whisky' water jug, a Lord Nelson Pottery 'Manekin Cigars' Jubilee tankard, a Midwinter Royal Commemorative cigarette box 1953 (crazed), a Copeland -Spode 'Heron' design plate, two small Royal Doulton character jugs 'Viking' D6502 and 'Long John Silver' D6386, etc. (18) (Condition Report: signs of wear and crazing to some pieces in varying degrees)

Lot 495

A SELECTION OF DECORATIVE COLOURED GLASSWARES, to include a pair of white Uranium glass vases with applied fruit and leaf decoration - part of applied decoration missing to one vase, a white Uranium glass basket with amber glass handle, a pink Vaseline glass jug with uranium glass handle and leaves, Stourbridge glass bowl with white ribbon thread detail, mottled Vasart bowl, Mary Gregory style cup, amber tankard with moulded face, a Royal Brierley Millennium 2000 vase with red, white and blue bands of colour, a green ale glass with applied prunts, etc

Lot 581

A QUANTITY OF CUT GLASS DRINKING GLASSES, mainly sets or part sets of glasses, tumblers, sherry and brandy glasses by various makers, with a Georgian Crystal tankard, and a Tutbury carafe and vase (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd)

Lot 506

60/61 Manchester United v The Rest Players Tankard: Issued to Dave Gaskell for participating in the match at Old Trafford on 29 10 1960. Match was between the Central League 59/60 Champions Manchester United and The Rest. Tankard is engraved with players name and match details with a Central League badge attached. Very good.

Lot 4

A mixed collection of items to include Borne Denby large Footed Bowl, Tony Woods Camel theme Novelty Teapot, Wade Heath Roll Out The Barrel Tankard Etc

Lot 306

A collection of metal ware including some silver plated items to include serving tray, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, gravy boat, goblet, tankard, etc (1 tray)

Lot 305

A collection of metal ware including some silver plated items to include lidded serving tray, spoons and forks in case, Pewter tankard, cased goblets, etc (1 tray)

Lot 99

A mixed collection of items to include decorative wall plates, Royal Commemorative tankard, ceramic candlesticks together with Art deco Pink Pressed Glass Dressing Table set & Green Lustre Vase with Glass Droppers

Lot 67

A box of miscellaneous items to include a Royal Doulton seriesware tankard D4750 having printed lion and crown mark verso, a Chinese Canton export miniature vase, a Chinese miniature snuff bottle, a marigold carnival glass bowl etc

Lot 106

WalzenkrugFayence. Dekor in abgestufter kobaltblauer Scharffeuermalerei und dunkelkobaltblauer Zeichnung aus einer großen, stilisierten Blütenstaude auf Landschaftssockel. Undeutl. Manufakturmarke. Zinnmontierter Fuß, der Zinndeckel mit graviertem Monogramm umrahmt von Zweigen. H. 24,5 cm. A South German blue and white faience tankard with pewter-mounting and lid. Indistinct factory mark.Süddeutsch. 18. Jh.

Lot 140

Imposanter Historismus-JagdhumpenSilber, teilw. vergoldet. Gewölbter, von Buckeln und Kordelband umzogener Rundstand mit ausgestelltem, profiliertem Standring. Zylindrischer, hoher Korpus mit üppig reliefplastisch ausgearbeiteter, mythologischer Jagdszene der Göttin Diana und ihres Gefolges auf einen Hirsch, einen Eber sowie einen Wolf mit Hundemeuten vor bewaldeter Landschaft. Aufgewölbter Scharnierdeckel, umzogen von korrespondierendem Buckeldekor und Godronenband. Zentral als Bekrönung auf einem runden Sockel die vollplastische Darstellung eines über einen Eichenbaum springenden Hirsches. Breiter, gekanteter, ohrenförmiger Henkel in einer Wappenkartusche endend. Innen vergoldet. Gest. 13 Lot, Herstellerzeichen, Österreichische/Wiener Importmarke (1901-1921). Gew. ca. 1790 g. H. 36 cm. Vgl. Scheffler, Hessen, Nr. 468, Abb. 489, 494; Rosenberg, Bd. IV, Nr 7894.An impressive German Historicism parcel-gilt silver lidded hunting tankard. Gilt inside. Standard mark 13 lot, maker´s mark. Austrian/Vienna import mark.Deutsch. Hanau. Ludwig Neresheimer & Co. Um 1900.

Lot 126

Monumentaler Münzhumpenaus dem Besitz des Schweizer Hochschullehrers und evangelischen Theologen Dr. Karl Marti (1855-1925)Silber. Ausgestellter, von Godronen und Akanthusblättern umzogener Stand, übergehend in zylindrischen Korpus. Aufgewölbter, korrespondierend gestalteter Scharnierdeckel bekrönt von vollplastischer Darstellung der Göttin Fortuna. Seitlich stark volutierter, mit Maskaron besetzter Henkel. Gerade Wandung dreireihig besetzt mit insges. 40 Münzen des Deutschen Reiches von 1818 bis 1876. Darunter u.a. ein Taler mit König Ernst August von Hannover von 1840, ein Vereinstaler des Fürstentums Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, ein Frankfurter Vereinstaler von 1864, ein sog. Madonnentaler Bayern König Ludwig II. von 1867 und eine 5-Mark-Münze des Königreichs Preußen mit Kaiser Wilhelm I. von 1876. Unterseitige Widmung "Herrn Karl Marti in dankbarer Erinnerung Lucy Oppenheimer, Nora Allatini, 1918". Innen vergoldet. Gest. 800, Herstellerzeichen, Händlermarke der Gebrüder Friedländer. Gew. ca. 2120 g. H. 40 cm.Karl Marti studierte Theologie und Orientalistik in Basel. Zu seinen Lehrmeistern gehörten u. a. Friedrich Nietzsche, Emil Kautzsch und Albert Socien. Lucie Esther Oppenheimer (1883-1935) und Nora Noëmi Allatini/später Robbins (1889-1954), waren die Töchter von Alexander Isaac Meyer-Cohn, Mitinhaber des Berliner Bankhauses Meyer-Cohn sowie bedeutender Autographen- und Büchersammler. Beide Schwestern lebten mit ihren Ehemännern in London, pflegten aber während der Kriegsjahre enge Verbindungen nach Deutschland, insbesondere zu deutschen Persönlichkeiten aus Kunst und Kultur darunter u. a. Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Scheurich oder zu Künstlern der Berliner Sezession wie Hermann Struck.A monumental German silver lidded tankard with Prussian silver coins as a gift for the Swiss theologian Dr. Karl Marti, 1918. Dedication inscription on the bottom. Gilt inside. Standard mark 800, maker´s and dealer´s mark.Deutsch. Hanau. Georg Roth & Co. Um 1900.

Lot 304

Seltener, schwerer Barock-Deckelhumpensog. Mantelhumpen. Silber, teilw. vergoldet. Ausgestellter, gekehlter und unterhalb verschraubter Stand, gegliedert von zarten Profillinien sowie verziert mit vier applizierten Ornamenten, übergehend in zylindrischen Korpus. Die Wandung umzogen von einer separat getriebenen, über den Korpus geschobenen und durch den verschraubten Stand fixierten Manschette. Darauf umlaufend reliefplastische, mythologische Darstellungen von Nymphen, Tritonen und anderen Meereswesen über stilisierten Wellen. Scharnierter, gewölbter Deckel mit ausgestelltem Rand. Zentraler Balusterknauf über vollplastischer Rosette aus geschnittenen Blättern, umzogen von reliefplastisch getriebenen Muscheln, im Wechsel mit applizierten, stilisierten Maskaron-Ornamenten. Schmaler, volutierter Ohrenhenkel in korrespondierender, zweigeteilter Daumenrast endend. Innen vergoldet. Gest., Tremolierstrich, Beschauzeichen, Meister David I Schwestermüller (wird Meister 1628). Gew. ca. 685 g. H. 15,5 cm. Vgl. Seling, 2007, BZ 0580, Nr. 1442; Bd. II, Abb. 426 sowie Abb. 429. Weitere vergleichbare Deckelhumpen des Meisters befinden sich u. a. im British Museum in London, Inv.-Nr. WB.129 sowie ein nahezu identischer Deckelhumpen als Geschenk König Karls XI. von Schweden an Zar Alexei I. von Russland 1674 im Kremlmuseum in Moskau (Inv.-Nr. M3-513).A rare and heavy German Baroque parcel-gilt silver tankard by David I Schwestermüller (master since 1628). Gilt inside. Test, assay and master´s mark.Deutsch. Augsburg. Um 1649-1653.

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