for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 3rd of September 2008
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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465 | A 17th/18th Century Creamware tankard decorated a couple, marked Jack on a Cruise Raft There Back Your Main Top - Fair, 5" £40-60 ILLUSTRATED | - | |
475 | An 18th/19th Century Yorkshire style Creamware tankard with painted floral decoration 4" £25-35 ILLUSTRATED | - | |
489 | A Worcester blue and white porcelain tankard decorated Rifleman and 1 other decorated a reclining lady and standing lady with parasol 5", both with blue crescent mark to base (both cracked) £50-75 | - | |
499 | A pair of Worcester style blue and white tankards decorated garden scenes 5" (both cracked) £20-30 | - | |
507 | An Ismic style blue and white pottery tankard, base marked 1, decorated birds (f and r and with chip to rim) 6 1/2" £25-35 | - | |
514 | A Creamware ribbonware oval twin handled dish (handle f and r) 11", a rectangular stoneware platter 8", 2 circular ribbonware plates and a Afes pottery white glazed tankard (chip to rim) £10-20 | - | |
562 | A Paragon Edward VIII twin handled Coronation mug £10-20 | - | |
567 | A Delft pottery tankard marked The Glorious 1st of June Lord 1794 Howe, the base with cipher mark A G? (chip to base) 5 1/2" £30-50 | - | |
568 | An 1877 Victorian Jubilee commemorative mug presented by Carlisle Sunday School (cracked) and a Victorian puce and gilt banded mug dated 1858 (2) £5-10 | - | |
611 | A Georgian salt glazed tankard marked William Webb at Stoke Newington 1749 with cypher mark to corner (handle f and heavily chipped) 5" £30-50 | - | |
619 | An 18th/19th Century white glazed teapot with strap work handle (chip to rim) 3", a similar tankard 3" and a jar and cover 2" £25-35 | - | |
665 | A pair of cylindrical Mocha ware tankards (both cracked and chipped) 6" £20-30 | - |