ANTIQUE CAPSTAN-SHAPED PINT MUGS, CIRCULAR PLATE, VICTORIAN HOLLOW-WARE, INVERTED PEAR-SHAPED CASTER, VICTORIAN CIRCULAR COMMUNION PLATES, BELL SHAPED GOBLET, CIRCULAR HEATER PLATES
ANTIQUE CAPSTAN-SHAPED PINT MUGS, CIRCULAR PLATE, VICTORIAN HOLLOW-WARE, INVERTED PEAR-SHAPED CASTER, VICTORIAN CIRCULAR COMMUNION PLATES, BELL SHAPED GOBLET, CIRCULAR HEATER PLATES
TWO CAPSTAN-SHAPED PINT MUGS with scroll handles; a tapered cylindrical example with a glass bottom; two tapered cylindrical half-pint mugs, one with glass bottom, sizes between
33/4in (9cm) and 5ty2in (14cm) high, all English, late Victorian and modern.
A SHALLOW PORRINGER, the plain circular body applied with two shaped lug handles, each cast with a stylized anthemion within scroll surrounds, (26cm) over handles, unmarked,
19th century
AN 18th CENTURY PORRINGER, the shallow bowl centered by twin incised reeds, and applied with shaped trim form handles cast on the upper surfaces with baroque vines, the
underside crudely initialed T.T.V.’, 93/4in (25cm) over handles, unmarked, mid 18th century
A PLAIN OVAL MEAT DISH, 16in
(40cm) long; A Tapered Cylindrical Half Pint Measure with brass
rim; And Three Baluster Measures
of gill and half gill capacities, sizes
between 2y4in (6cm) and
(9cm) high, all English, late 19th
century
A CIRCULAR PLATE, quite plain
except for a single reed in the
bowl, 143/4in (37cm) diameter, rose
and crown touch mark only, Engl-
ish, late 18th early 19th century
A PAIR OF EARLY 19th CENTURY JELLY
MOULDS, of ribbed cylindrical section, the flat covers with part
reeled loop handles, 5in (13cm)
high by William Scott of Edin-
burgh, circa 1810.
A PAIR OF CIRCULAR PLATES, with plain shallow bowls and unusually broad rims, 14in (35cm) diameter, English, late 19th century.
A CIRCULAR PLATE, plain within а single ribbed rim, (34cm) diameter, unmarked, probably English, late 18thlearly 19th century
A FAVE PIECE TEA SET, comprising а cut-cornered oblong tray, a cylindrical hot-water pot, a circular tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, all incised and struck with a Greek key
pattern on a ground, bifurcated angular handles, those on the pots raffia covered, English, circa 1930.
TWO VICTORIAN KINGS COLLEGE
CAMBRIDGE ROWING TROPHIES, both
tapered cylindrical and with double handles, engraved for ‘Trial
Fours, 1884′, and ‘Browning Pairs,
1885′, 6y4in (16cm) and 7in (18cm)
high; And A St. Catherine’s Hall
Tapered Cylindrical Quart Mug in
mid-18th century style, engraved
with armorials, Four Oar Races,
1859, 6y4in (15cm) high.
VICTORIAN HOLLOW-WARE comprising a three piece tea set in the style
of the 1780’s; five tea pots of
assorted capacities and designs; А
baluster milk jug and a scuttle-
shaped sugar bowl, all English,
medullae Victorian.
A CHINESE CYLINDRICAL TEA CADDY, of large size, the body and domed cover engraved with cherry blossom, chrysanthemum sprays and Chinese script, internal air-tight cover, 7in
(17cm) high; A Two Handled Baluster Cup, scroll handles and spreading base, (16cm) high; And Eight Tapered Cylindrical Mugs, two of pint size, the remainder of half pint
capacity, all with glass bottoms, excepting, a Tugrik pattern Art Nouveau example, sizes between 32in (9cm) and 5in (12cm) high, English, late 19thlearly 20th century.
A CIRCULAR BREAD PLATE, (31cm) diameter, circa 1900; And Two Art Nouveau Ash Trays, the first circular and chased and incised with a barbed rose motif, 52in (14cm) diameter; the
other а Tugrik oblong example, the end lug handles embossed with Celtic interlace, 5in (13cm) wide, both circa 1925, all English.
A SET OF FIVE CYLINDRICAL TANK-
ARDS, of quart size, plain above а
slight stepped base, scroll hand-
les, the flat covers with volute
thumb pieces, initialed ‘E.S.’ on
the body, (16cm) high,
struck Howard Pewter, circa 1930.
THREE MORE TANKARDS identical to the preceding lot, but initialed ‘E.S.’ on the covers, (16cm) high.
A PAIR OF CYLINDRICAL TANKARDS identical to the two preceding lots, also initialed ‘E.S.’ on the covers, (16cm) high.
AN 18th CENTURY TAPERED CYLINDRI-
CAL TANKARD, the body engraved with the contemporary initials T R’ above a molded girdle and receded skirt base, double scroll handle, the stepped domed cover with openwork arch
thumb piece, 72in (19cm) high, maker’s mark rubbed, English, circa 1770.
AN INVERTED PEAR-SHAPED CASTER, with sere won cover, 5in (13cm) high, mid-19th century; A Pair of Tapered Cylindrical Pint Mugs, hammered finish, 43Ain (12cm) high, by James
Dixon and Sons, modem.
FOUR PINT MUGS, and three half pint examples all tapered cylindrical with molded girdles, skirt bases, scroll handles, two of the larger with glass bases, average sizes, (9cm)
high, mostly by Gaskell and Chambers, late Victorian and modem.
A CYLINDRICAL TANKARD, identical to the preceding lot but without initials, (16cm) high.
A TAPERED CYLINDRICAL TANKARD, in mid-Georgian style, plain above a skirt base, scroll handle, the flat cover with volute thumb piece, 73Ain (19cm) high, maker’s mark N.R., late
19th century.
A VICTORIAN BULBOUS BEER JUG of stout proportions, scroll handle the stepped flat cover with open arched thumb piece, initialed ‘W.P.’ on the belly, 73/4in (19cm) high, mid 19th
century; And А Shaped Oblong Snuffers Tray, 92in (24cm) long, late 19th century.
EIGHT TAPERED CYLINDRICAL PINT MUGS, with loop handles; A Half Pint Example with glass bottom; And Half Pint Baluster Measure, sizes between 33Ain (9cm) and 5in (12cm) high, all
English, 19th century.
A PAIR OF TABLE CANDLESTICKS, the circular bases rising to ‘V’ shaped stems and baluster sconces with integral nozzles, push rod ejectors (one wanting), 93/4in (25cm) high,
unmarked, English,early19th century.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CIRCULAR
COMMUNION PLATES, applied with
molded rims and engraved with
the Holy monogram in a rayed
surround in the wells, 8in (20cm)
diameter, unmarked, English, mid
19th century.
A PAIR OF PEWTER DINNER PLATES,
each with a narrow rim and gad-
roomed border, 914т (23cm), mid
18th century.
A BELL SHAPED GOBLET, quite plain
with leaded base, 4in (16cm)
high, modern; and a hemispherical
Domestic Funnel incised with two
bands of reading, attached ring,
5V4in (13cm) high, c.1750.
A PEWTER OUART TANKARD of tapering cylindrical form, the body contained by a receded band, 6in (15cm), 19th century.
THREE BALUSTER MEASURES, of pint,
gill, and half gill capacities, with
scroll handles and spreading
bases, sizes between (6cm)
and 43/4in (12cm) high; And А
Tapered Cylindrical Pint Jug with
scroll handle at right angles to the
spout, 44in high, all English, late 19th century.
A VICTORIAN FACETED CYLINDRICAL
TEA POT, with scroll borders, panel
feet, and floral finial, 7in (18cm)
high; And A Lidded Baluster
Measure with angular handle and
incised reed decoration, 7in (18cm)
high; Two Pint Measures; and an
Irish bell-shaped half pint mug,
sizes between 33/4in (9cm) and
43/4in (12cm) high, dates between
circa 1830 and modern.
A PAIR OF PEWTER TABLE CANDLES-
TICKS, the circular bases rising to
stems and bell-
shaped sconces, 94in (23cm)
high, English, last quarter 19th century.
A PEWTER FLAGON with a domed
cover, spherical thumb piece, with
a Bella mine mask spout, the
applied strap handle with a touch
mark dated 1741, above a volute
terminal, the tapering body spirally gadrooned, on a circular stepped foot, raised inside with a floral
medallion.
TWO CIRCULAR HEATER PLATES,
incised in the bowls with a single
reed, flush hinged filler caps and
drop ring handles, one engraved
with a crest, 94in diameter, early
19th century.
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