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A 19th Century English salt
A 19th Century English salt glazed stoneware tankard with sprigged ornament comprising a coat of arms with two supporters ''Friendship Love and Truth'' and two trees the handle moulded as a hound 5.5ins high (chips)
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English Parian Tankard raised
English Parian Tankard raised floral on blue pewter top 9'' circa 1850.
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A George II tankard William
A George II tankard William Williams London 1745 the domed hinged lid with scroll thumbpiece the taper body fitted an S scroll handle with heart shaped terminal crested beneath total weight approximately 745gm
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Georgian sterling tankard with
Georgian sterling tankard with engraved coat of arms on lid. Marks for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I and dated 1810. 28.6oz. 7 1/4"H.
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An 18th Century English Delft
An 18th Century English Delft cylindrical beer tankard decorated in manganese with bold floral ornament 7.5ins high (rim fritted chipped and one crack to side)
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English enamel tankard shaped box
English enamel tankard shaped box late 18th century The bell-shape body decorated with a figure of a hound and gentleman blowing a horn, with a scroll metal handle. H: 2 in. PROVENANCE: From a private Kentucky collection - no cracks or repairs to body; some spotting to enamel, most notable on cover - metal mounts heavily oxidized with near total loss of gilding - hinge appears original
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English Pewter Lidded Tankard,
English Pewter Lidded Tankard, Edward Ubly, London, 1716-1738 with maker's touch and hall marks height 7.1 in — 18 cm
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GERMAN PEWTER-MOUNTED EARTHENWARE
GERMAN PEWTER-MOUNTED EARTHENWARE TANKARDGerman tin-glazed earthenware tankard, 18th c., pewter thumb rest and lid engraved with initials IGK in heart-shaped cartouche, ribbed body with blue glazed sprigs, chips along bottom edge, approx 7"h, 4.5"diam, 1.5lbs
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A German porcelain lidded
A German porcelain lidded tankard, with imitation AR marks and a pair of English porcelain inkstands, 17cm wide
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A Queen Anne Britannia Silver
A Queen Anne Britannia Silver Covered Tankard
Matthew E. Lofthouse, London, 1712
hallmarked for Sterling on lid and side of body
24 ozt 14 dwt
Height 8 x width 7 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Mairly Kroening, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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A GEORGE II TANKARD of baluster
A GEORGE II TANKARD
of baluster form, the domed lid with pierced thumbpiece, the handle with heart terminal, on moulded foot, 20cm h, by John Kirkup, Newcastle 1757, 26ozs 10dwts
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER
ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER TANKARD19th century sterling silver lidded tankard with fancy embossed designs, 9 inches tall, 34.95 ozt. Coat of arms engraved on one side. London, England hallmarks under lid, U date (1875?), WS maker.
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ENGLISH PEWTER TANKARD, CA.
ENGLISH PEWTER TANKARD, CA. 1780English pewter tankard, ca. 1780, with dome lid and open thumbpiece, 7 1/2" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
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An English Oversized Pewter Tankard
An English Oversized Pewter Tankard of tapering cylindrical form with applied handle and lid monogrammed F.A.R. Height 15 3/4 inches.
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ENGLISH LIDDED PEWTER TANKARD,
ENGLISH LIDDED PEWTER TANKARD, CA. 1780English lidded pewter tankard, ca. 1780, 7 1/2" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
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An English pewter pear shaped
An English pewter pear shaped open dome lidded tankard 18th Century with double scroll handle and leaf thumbpiece 19cm (7.5") high
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A pewter lidded tankard eight other
A pewter lidded tankard eight other tankards and a jug
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A 19th Century gilt electrotype
A 19th Century gilt electrotype copy of ''The Bedford Tankard'' the oval body with bacchante and classical figures the lid with putti finial 12ins high engraved to base ''From the Original in Ivory in the Possession of C.G. Bedford Esq.''
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A Continental Pewter Tankard having
A Continental Pewter Tankard having a figural finial supporting a shield dated 1636 decorated throughout with crests figures and lions. Height overall 16 1/4 inches.
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English Parian Tankard raised decor
English Parian Tankard raised decor with Bacchus & grapes figural handle yellow pewter lid 9'' circa 1850.
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ENGLISH PEWTER TANKARD, 18TH
ENGLISH PEWTER TANKARD, 18TH C.English pewter tankard, 18th c., by Allen Bright, 7" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Colonial American silver tankard by
Colonial American silver tankard by Edward Milne
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An English Pewter Tankard Circa
An English Pewter Tankard
Circa 1790
with mostly illegible hallmarks to body
Height 6 1/4 inches.
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A late 18th Century German blue
A late 18th Century German blue glazed pottery tankard, decorated with portraits in low relief within strapwork borders, on a skirt base, 24.5cm high/Provenance: Rous Lench Collection and by descent to the current owner
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FOUR PEWTER TANKARDS. European
FOUR PEWTER TANKARDS. European 19th century.
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A GEORGE II TANKARD with domed
A GEORGE II TANKARD
with domed lid and scroll thumbpiece, the handle engraved with the contemporary intials I/I*L, on moulded foot, crested, 17cm h, by Humphrey Payne, London 1734, 20ozs 10dwts
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English Pewter Tankards English
English Pewter Tankards English 19th century. An assembled group of three pewter tankards of cylindrical form one with engraved floral decorations various marks; tallest ht. 10 in. Condition: Thumbpiece on tallest is cut dents and scratches on surfaces.
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ENGLISH BRITANNIA TEAPOTca. 1830;
ENGLISH BRITANNIA TEAPOTca. 1830; English Britannia baluster teapot with "London" touch, hinged conical lid, 5 3/4"d, 7"h; Condition: bent spout tip, minor rim dent, superficial surface denting, damaged finial
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A Bloor Derby porcelain tankard
A Bloor Derby porcelain tankard enamelled in colours with a basket of flowers within pink white and gilt decorated borders 4.5ins high (red printed mark to base - gilding rubbed)
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Two Victorian pewter lipped quart
Two Victorian pewter lipped quart tankards one for W. Usher of Faversham a pint tankard engraved ''W. George Red Lion Sheldwich'' together with a selection of other pewter tankards various
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A George I Britannia standard
A George I Britannia standard silver tankard of restrained tapering form with banded girdle and domed lid with scroll thumbpiece Richard Bayley London 1718 6.25in 20 oz. Estimate ?1 500-2 000 Lid is very loose within it's hinge. There are several tiny nicks and dings to the exterior and interior of the lid codusive with age. There are two small dents to the interior rim of the lid. There appears to be an old repair to the the base of the thumbpiece where it joins the hinge arm. There are numerous minor dings to the main body of the tankard again condusive with age and use. There are two indentations to the handle above either side of the three engraved initials. The initials may not be contemporary. General overall condition is otherwise good. All marks relatively clear although date letter on lid and marks on the side of the body showing signs of wear. FURTHER IMAGES ALREADY AVAILABLE AT WWW.GORRINGES.CO.UK Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?1 800
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PEWTER PINT TANKARD, MID 18TH
PEWTER PINT TANKARD, MID 18TH C.Henry Joseph (London, England), pewter pint tankard, mid 18th c., with open thumbpiece, 5 7/8" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Several areas of heavier pitting. Possibly old repairs to hinge and footed base attachment.
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A GEORGE I TANKARD with domed lid
A GEORGE I TANKARD
with domed lid and bifurcated thumbpiece, the scrolling handle engraved with the initials H/HE, having moulded girdle and rims, 16cm h, by Richard Bayley, London 1718, 20ozs
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A Worcester 18th Century blue and
A Worcester 18th Century blue and white tankard, 9cm high, two tea bowls and a sugar bowl
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A George III silver tankard,
A George III silver tankard, William Collings, London 1775, of plain form on a circular base, 13.5cm high, approximately 405g
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Sheffield Plate Tankard English a
Sheffield Plate Tankard English a Sheffield Plate tankard having a domed lid a tapered cylindrical body with a stepped foot midband C-scroll handle; unmarked; ht. 7.5 in.