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CHINESE EXPORT DRAGON HANDLE
CHINESE EXPORT DRAGON HANDLE TANKARD Chinese export dragon handle tankard in the rose famille palette, 18th/19th century; 5.5"H 6.5"W 4"D
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A pottery jug with dragon handle
A pottery jug with dragon handle 34.25cm (13.5") high and a pottery bowl
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An early 20th Century Chinese
An early 20th Century Chinese silvery metal cylindrical tankard with cast dragon pattern handle the body cast with figures on a terrace and soldiers on horseback within a garden scene 4.75ins (121mm) high by I.W. (weight 8.5ozs) and a Chinese bachelor's silvery metal teapot of circular urn pattern the body applied with leaf and floral ornament within engraved and embossed borders shaped footrim and ebonised handle 6.75ins (173mm) high (weight 13ozs)
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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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MEDIEVAL BRONZE TANKARD OR
MEDIEVAL BRONZE TANKARD OR MEASURE 16th c. Heavy Bronze Mug, probably English, baluster shape with double riveted single loop handle, with collection inventory number engraved in base, 7 3/4" high, 6 1/2" x 5". A few water stains.
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A Georgian silver baluster
A Georgian silver baluster tankard with high dome lid scroll handle pierced thumbpiece and floral embossing above and below a ribbed girdle by Jacob Marsh or John Moore (Grimwade 3658) London 1767 ht. 21 cm wt. 30.7oz.
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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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TWO TANG DRAGON HANDLE VESSELSTwo
TWO TANG DRAGON HANDLE VESSELSTwo nice examples of the narrow necked globular vases with knobbed dragon handles curving into the mouth. The taller amphora has two handles and the smaller ewer has one handle opposite a spout formed from the lip.
(ROND2-766)(PR)
Dimensions: 17 1/2" and 12" high
Condition:
Good, condition appropriate for age.
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A Chinese Export Porcelain
A Chinese Export Porcelain Tankard 18th century having a tall ribbed neck on a baluster form body with a C-handle; decorated with polychrome sprigs of flowers and lingzhi. Height 4 x depth 3 1/2 inches.
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ROYAL WORCESTER-TYPE DRAGON
ROYAL WORCESTER-TYPE DRAGON HANDLE PORCELAIN URN MOUNTED AS A LAMP, HEIGHT: 31 INRoyal Worcester-Type Dragon Handle Porcelain Urn Mounted as a Lamp, Height: 31 in
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ALFRED STELLMACHER TURN TEPLITZ
ALFRED STELLMACHER TURN TEPLITZ DRAGON HANDLE VASE: Highly detailed iridescent dragons climb the sides of the hand painted bulbous vase scrolled feet. 9 1/2'' x 11 1/2''. overall.CONDITION: One dragon has lost the tip of his fin.
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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 Worcester masonic cylindrical
A Worcester masonic cylindrical tankard, 14.5cm high
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ST. GEORGE D6618 - LARGE - ROYAL
ST. GEORGE D6618 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGDragon handle; blonde hair wearing a grey helmet and turquoise armour.
Royal Doulton backstamp. Bone China
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1968-1975
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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A Chinese Archaistic Style Wine
A Chinese Archaistic Style Wine Vessel having dragon form handles and taotie decoration in relief raised on three scrolled feet together with a bronze crane depicted standing on a turtle. Height of tallest 15 inches.
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A pewter flagon with scrolled
A pewter flagon with scrolled handle and lid, 32cm high and a pewter candle holder, 10.5cm wide x 16cm high
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A Carved Horn Decorative Object
A Carved Horn Decorative Object Carved and assembled in panels to form a libation cup shape with a small handle. Design is of dragons playing with a pearl. Handle in the shape of a face of a dragon. Not hollowed. 2-3/4"H x 4-1/8"L x 3"W
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ST GEORGE D6621 - SMALL - ROYAL
ST GEORGE D6621 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGStyle One, dragon handle. Grey helmet; turquoise armor.
Condition:
Good.
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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 Doulton marqueterie vase, with
A Doulton marqueterie vase, with twin dragon handles in gilt, 8.5cm high Exhibited: Richard Dennis Doulton Pottery Exhibition 1975, part II, no 222, offered with the catalogue for the same.
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A George III silver baluster shaped
A George III silver baluster shaped tankard with C-scroll handle the body later embossed with floral swags 5.25ins high by T.W. London 1774 (weight 10ozs)
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ST GEORGE D6621 - SMALL - ROYAL
ST GEORGE D6621 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGStyle One, dragon handle. Grey helmet; turquoise armor.
This patron saint of England since the 13th century, George is the hero of a legend that describes him as a chivalrous knight who single-handedly stayed a huge dragon, saving the princess Melisande. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1968 - 1975
Dimensions: 3.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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EUROPEAN PORCELAIN EWEREuropean
EUROPEAN PORCELAIN EWEREuropean porcelain ewer with dragon handle, good condition. 11 1/4''h
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Large Chinese Export "Mandarin"
Large Chinese Export "Mandarin" Porcelain Ale Tankard, fourth quarter 18th century, the original porcelain handle with an old patterned raffia woven-covered brass handle with rivets, h. 5-5/8", w. 6-3/4".
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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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A White Jade Lidded Double Dragon
A White Jade Lidded Double Dragon Handled Vessel the domed lid having a finial of a double headed beast with a bi resting on its back the low squared and bombe form vessel with dragon form handles and raised upon four squat legs. Width over handles 6 1/2 inches.
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WANG HING CHINESE EXPORT SILVER
WANG HING CHINESE EXPORT SILVER DRAGON TANKARDChinese Export silver tankard/ mug, Wang Hing & Company, Hong Kong, late 19th/ early 20th c., with dragon-form handle, repousse panels with deer, pheasant, and phoenix, hallmarked underfoot, approx 6 7/8"h, 18.45ozt
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ST GEORGE D6621 - SMALL - ROYAL
ST GEORGE D6621 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGStyle One, dragon handle. Grey helmet; turquoise armor.
This patron saint of England since the 13th century, George is the hero of a legend that describes him as a chivalrous knight who single-handedly stayed a huge dragon, saving the princess Melisande.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1968 - 1975
Dimensions: 3.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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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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Doulton tankard, two character
Doulton tankard, two character jugs, approx 14cm H and smaller (4)
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George IV English pewter tankard
George IV English pewter tankard with scrolling handle. Marked on the body. 6 3/8"H.
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A German Salt-Glazed Tankard of
A German Salt-Glazed Tankard of baluster handled form with a pewter lid decorated with figural scenes throughout. Height 16 1/2 inches.
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THREE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN
THREE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TANKARDSThree Chinese export porcelain tankardstallest height 6in (15cm); width across handle 7in (18cm)
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CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN
CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TANKARDSTwo Chinese Export Mandarin Palette Porcelain Tankards, 18th c., Qianlong, dragon handles, decorated with figural cartouches on an iron red diaper ground with smaller floral spray or landscape cartouches, h. 5 1/8 in. and 5 in.; together with large "chicken-skin" example, raised gilt borders, lacking handle, h. 5 5/8 in. (3 pcs.). Provenance: Harbor View Antiques, Stamford, 2003; Irene Feddern, 2004; and Steve's Antiques, 2003
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RARE DING WARE DRAGON-HANDLED
RARE DING WARE DRAGON-HANDLED AMPHORARare Ding Ware Dragon-Handled Amphora. The tall ovoid body set with a waisted neck rising to a cupped mouth and flanked by a pair of dragon handles spring up from the shoulder and biting the rim, the body carved with two peony blooms borne on undulating leafy stems, all between a band of radiating leaves on the shoulder and overlapping upright lappets encircle the foot, covered overall with a lustrous ivory colored glaze with characteristic greenish tinge, the unglazed foot reveal the dense white stoneware, 12 inches high. Provenance: Property of a Vancouver, Canada estate. Collection of H. M. Knight, Hague, Netherlands.
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TWO TANG DRAGON HANDLE VASESTwo
TWO TANG DRAGON HANDLE VASESTwo fine examples of the narrow necked globular vases with two knobbed dragon handles curving into the mouth. The taller vase having a straw glaze over a rough clay body. The shorter vase having an olive/celadon glaze over a whiter clay body. This example has two relief appliques on the shoulder and two smaller ones under the lip. Likely from the 7th Tang Dynasty.
15 1/2" and 13" high
Property from a private collection - East 66th at Madison Ave, Manhattan
(ROND768)(PR)