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Lot 589

A George V silver cigar case, with three rounded compartments by F. D. Long, Birmingham 1922, 13cm long, and a small collection of further silver comprising a twin handled baluster bowl, Sheffield 1935, a baluster christening mug, a circular small dish, a goblet, and a Georgian pierce decorated mustard (lacking cover and liner), 18.5oz overall. (6)

Lot 101

Brass & Metal - pewter three branch candlestick, 19th century Askews of Nottingham silver plated ale mug, others, flatware, goblets etc ; shaped Indian brass tray etc

Lot 156

A selection of ceramics and collectables to include to include a hand painted Royal Worcester Monday's Child mug, blue and white Spode Italian, 19th century Coalport and later, along with other items Location: A1FIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 12

A Royal Copenhagen mug, a similar saucer and side plate, a pair of Bing and Grondahl candlesticks and a similar pin dish

Lot 56

A Wedgwood Queen Elizabeth II 1953 coronation commemorative mug, designed by Richard Guyatt, a Chinese blue and white ginger jar (cover restored), a carved soapstone candlestick, formed as a figure, and a contemporary Chinese polychrome decorated plate, two Radford cheese dishes, and a blue and white platter

Lot 639

A Sako metallic easy lock mug, together with Sako and Tikka water bottles.

Lot 1238

WALKER & HALL; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mug, Sheffield 1908, approx 8.8ozt/276g.

Lot 1011

A small quantity of assorted silver plate including coffee pot, flatware, open salt, a presentation mug for Electrical Engineering and Architecture Building University of Nottingham, etc (qty).

Lot 1331

JOSEPH ANGELL I & JOSEPH ANGELL II; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug, London 1843, approx 4.71ozt/146.3g.

Lot 1713

RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT; a limited edition squat vase with elongated neck, decorated in the 'Baby Blue Eyes' pattern, numbered 129/300, height 21cm, and a Moorcroft 'Violet' pattern mug (2).

Lot 1005

A mixed collection of electroplated items including toast rack, mug, table lighter, hip flask, boxed cutlery, etc.

Lot 1621

A small collection of ceramics, including a Masons jug, 'Indian Tree' teacup and saucer, Wedgwood William Shakespeare mug, Grosvenor mug, Royal Staffordshire commemorative twin handled cup, etc.

Lot 1266

ELKINGTON & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug, with presentation inscription, Birmingham 1858, and a cased set of hallmarked silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, combined approx 9.2ozt/286g (2).

Lot 1361

THOMAS PRIME & SON; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug with embossed decoration and vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1868, a Georgian hallmarked silver twin handled sugar bowl, and a hallmarked silver tea caddy, combined weight 12.7ozt/397g (3).

Lot 1256

CHARLES S GREEN & CO; a George VI hallmarked silver christening mug, Birmingham 1940, approx. 4.2ozt/131g, a Victorian white metal teething rattle, a white metal bell, seal with mother of pearl handle, and two propelling pencils.

Lot 254

A Victorian silver mug, John Yapp & John Woodward, London 1847, of faceted form, with engraved scrolling foliate decoration, on four scrolling feet, and a silver armada dish, by R & W Sorley, London 1915, 234gms (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 420

A DOCUMENTED PEWTER OEAS HALF-PINT MUGLONDON, C.1730the tapered body mug with raised low band, touchmark of Paul Mitchell, London, (fl.1721-40) inside the base, along with crowned ‘WR’ verification to left of tongued handle, which has a wide ball terminal10.1 fl oz. 9.2cm high ProvenanceThe Carl Ricketts Collection of Pewter.Formerly in the Prescott Clark Collection, Boston MA (#610). LiteratureCarl Ricketts, ‘Early English Pewter Drinking Mugs’, no #124.

Lot 397

A VERY RARE AND DOCUMENTED PEWTER NINE AND HALF FLUID OUNCE MUGNEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, C.1750a single ‘RS’ hallmark of Robert Sadler, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, (fl.c.1734-78) to left of the broad tongued thumbrest handle, which has a semi-ball terminal, plain tapered body9½ fl.oz., 8.6cm highProvenanceThe Carl Ricketts Collection of Pewter. Catalogue NoteThis mug is the only recorded example with this capacity from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. For a summary of the recognized types and their capacities see ‘The Pewter Society Journal’, Spring 1994, which lists this mug. The article noted the capacity derives from a 17th century standard based on a ‘Wine Pottle tried by John Reynolds at the Tower in 1641’. LiteratureCarl Ricketts, ‘Early English Pewter Drinking Mugs’, no #166.

Lot 22

A collection of Royal Crown Derby "Derby Posies" to include plates, milk jugs, sugar bowl, two handled mug, posy vase, bon bon dishes, circular box and cover, etc together with two Wedgwood Clementine vase, cut glass wheel barrow, posy vase and bowl (1 box)

Lot 922

Three boxes of assorted vintage and modern kitchen ceramics, Spode blue and white mugs, Bournvita mug, Quimper style tiles, Studio pottery, etc, (3 boxes)

Lot 74

Royal Crown Derby to include Gold Aves octagonal bowl 20.5cm diam; Imari tortoise paperweight, gold stopper; Finch paperweight silver stopper; Derby Posies - bird paperweight, gold stopper, a pair of hexagonal boxes and covers, posy vase, mug and large vase together with a miscellaneous set of three 19th Century Imari 938 & 9387 cups and saucers, two further coffee cups and saucers (1 box - Q)

Lot 739

An Ottoman Empire silver barrel shaped cup (Sahlep) and cover, the entire profusely decorated with panels of Egyptian Gods, Animals, Script, the flat cover with later finial, the body stamped with Tughra and Sah marks, gilt interior, the mug and cover approx 413.5 grams

Lot 191

A late 19thC German porcelain figure group, of a gallant and lady raised on an oval base, 22cm high, a Meissen porcelain figural candlestick, of a seated lady with a basket of flowers, on a rococo scroll base, 16cm high, a Paris porcelain coffee can, gilt decorated in reserves with vases and ewers on plinths, against a blue ground, and an English porcelain mug, painted with sprays of flowers, and named in gilt to 'Maria Louisa Hoare 1837'. (4)

Lot 298

Striking slag glass mug featuring an embossed bird and floral motif, beautifully rendered in swirling hues of deep purple, white, and blue. This exquisite piece showcases the characteristic marbling effect of slag glass, a technique perfected by esteemed glassmakers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The detailed relief pattern adds depth and texture, while the angular handle enhances its vintage charm. A fine example of decorative pressed glass, this mug is a collector's delight, perfect for display or as a unique addition to a slag glass collection.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.5"L x 3.5"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 513

Silver Christening Mug, Birmingham 1925, 172g

Lot 512

Silver Christening Mug, Sheffield 1917, 104g

Lot 113

A 19th century Staffordshire pottery figure group of a cow and calf height 13cm together with a Staffordshire figure of Havelock, a flat back group of Highland musicians and a hound, a Staffordshire puce Champions of Reform bowl, a Staffordshire moulded nursery mug, four Sunderland pink lustre teacups and saucers, a copper lustre teapot and a Willow tree pattern meat plate strainer. Condition report, cow and calf with chips, Havelock with paint losses, musicians with chips and a hole, bowl with big crack on foot rim, heavy crackle to glaze on strainer, various other chips other items.

Lot 555

Victorian silver mug, London 1874, Goldsmith Alliance Limited, of straight form, engraved with foliate borders and initials, loop handle, 6.7cm high, together with silver trinket box, Birmingham 1902, of oval form with floral and scrolling foliate form, empty cartouche, the hinged lid opening to a gilt interior, 10cm long and a glass dressing jar with silver lid, London 1912, of oval form, 9cm high, approximate total silver weight 5.23ozt (3)

Lot 77

Group of 19th and 20th century cut glass including a pair of globe-shaped lens cut decanters and stoppers, a star cut claret jug and stopper, several cut glass bowls in sizes, a prism, notch cut and star cut shaped oval dish, a rectangular section whisky decanter and stopper, a two-handled wrythen moulded footed mug dated 18 Oct 1908 and named for Harold, a long spirally moulded funnel, various drinking glasses and other items 

Lot 48

Minton Green Cockatrice pattern composite part tea and breakfast service, circa 1890, printed puce globe marks, iron red pattern no.4863/7, printed with exotic birds perched on pierced rockwork and chinoiserie flower sprays within green cell pattern borders, comprising a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, four milk jugs, a water jug and pewter cover, a cream jug, an oval serving dish, two shaped rectangular stands, an eggcup, a mug, a tall flared cup, five coffee cups, four teacups, two flared sugar bowls in sizes and a slop bowl, a flared tea bowl, four small saucers and three larger and a fluted dish/stand (some damages) Condition ReportAll pieces with light surface scratches, marks and varying degrees of wear. Numerous pieces with damage, chips, repairs and hairline cracks. General wear and tear, see photos.

Lot 512

Victorian silver mug, Birmingham 1861, Hilliard & Thomason, of baluster form with embossed floral and foliate panels and cartouche engraved with initials, foliate scrolling handle, on a circular spreading foot, 8cm high and a Victorian silver cream jug, London 1881, Holland Son & Slater, with part fluted body and loop handle, 7cm high, 4.46ozt total approx. (2) 

Lot 528

Victorian Liberty silver twin handled mug,  Birmingham 1900, Liberty & Co, of baluster form having a hammered finish and twin loop handles, 8cm high, approximate weight 5.53oztCondition ReportSome light surface scratches, slightly mishappen rim, dent to edge of base resulting in slight lean. General wear and tear.

Lot 250

A metalware baluster mug, 13cm h, unmarked, 15oz Dents and wear

Lot 223

A George III silver mug, later chased, 10cm h, by Charles Bright, London 1779, 8oz 5dwt Good condition with only light wear, not holed or split, no repair, marks well spaced and struck

Lot 205

A George VI silver christening mug, 78mm h, by Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1947, 1oz 16dwt Minor dent

Lot 215

A George III silver christening mug, with reeded bands, 78mm h, by Robert, David and Samuel Hennell, London 1801, 5oz 3dwt Solder repair to handle

Lot 246

A Victorian silver mug, 12cm h, marks rubbed, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1892, 9oz 13dwt Wear consistent with age, not split or repaired, engraved with contemporary

Lot 259

A George V silver cream jug, 80mm h, maker D Bros, Chester 1926, a silver christening mug, sauceboat and silver and glass preserve pot, with silver spoon and a Russian silver cup, charka, Moscow 1779, 12oz (6) Silver cover of preserve jar split, the other items in good conditionNote - Russian charka slightly worn and a little dented, not split or repaired

Lot 326

A SILVER SUGAR SIFTERwith a silver mug, napkin ring and picture frame (4)

Lot 240

A Box of Kitchenware's to include Mug Set, Tea Cosy, Plates Etc

Lot 81

Ten Royal Worcester Christmas Tales mugs and ten accompanying collector's plates. CONDITION REPORT: One mug cracked.

Lot 258

A collection of continental porcelain comprising: a part tea set, probably Paris c1870, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug and sucrier, painted with trophies and swags within ribbon tied floral borders, painted marks to pot, teapot 9cm high, a similar pedestal tea bowl, 8cm diameter, a mug, with gilt decoration and paw feet, painted mark SM(?) 1816, 9cm high, and a coffee can, with classical and gilt decoration, 6cm high (7)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportTeapot, spout chipped,Mug, handle missingRest, good

Lot 211

A European pottery guglet 18th century, of globular shape, 21cm high, a Doulton style stoneware jardiniere and stand, 21cm high, a pottery mask vase, 15.5 cm high, an Aesthetics period pottery teapot and cover, 17cm high, a pottery pickle dish and a mug (8)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition Reportguglet, glaze cracks, minor chipsjardiniere, crackedmask, chips and lossesteapot, small chip to spout, minor rubbingpickle dish, rim chip, hairline cracksmug, cracked and discoloured

Lot 40

A George III silver christening mug WS maker, London 1820, with a later presentation inscription,6.9cm high3.7oztand a silver plated mug,with reeded decoration,11.2cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth with knocks, minor dents and wear. Losses to the plating.

Lot 46

A group of silver items, including a small silver goblet with foliate decoration in relief, Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, London 1867, a small silver mug, London 1927, a silver christening mug, London 1927, and another small silver cup, Sheffield 1930,19.8ozt (4)Condition ReportTarnish to goblet and small mug. Small mug with small dents.

Lot 353

Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood a 1937 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth coronation mug, printed design with a blue band, printed mark painted 'CL6203 4, and impressed marks,10.3cm highCondition ReportGood overall - no chips or damage.

Lot 48

A good George II silver mug. Marked to base and handle. London 1745. By Richard Bayley. Approx. 152 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

Lot 526

An 18th Century George II silver pint mug. London 1747. By Fuller White. Approx. 340 grams. Est. £400 - £600.

Lot 234

Royal Albert Paragon Belinda pattern teaset comprising 2 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 8 side plates, 8 saucers, 4 coffee cups, 3 tea cups and large coffee mug and saucer.

Lot 883

A large Wedgwood pink tinted glass vase and a Wedgwood mug with cameo decoration

Lot 1404

A Victorian silver mug, maker Robert Harper, London, 1872, with embossed floral decoration, with acanthus capped scroll handle on a circular spreading foot, 13cm high, 311gms, 10.02ozs

Lot 1412

A George V silver christening mug, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1931, of plain ovoid from with scroll handle raised on a circular foot, 8cm high, 64gms, 2.08ozs

Lot 1388

A George V silver vase, maker R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield, 1919, inscribed, with flared and pierced rim on a tapering stem and circular foot, 28cm high, 341gms, 10.97ozs, together with a plated mug.

Lot 1416

A George VI silver christening mug, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1943, initialled, 143gms, 4.61ozsof plain cylindrical form, loop handle on a spreading circular foot, 8cm high (dents).

Lot 111

A Sadler ceramic commemorative mug for the Golden Jubilee

Lot 165

Box containing a quantity of metal wares, brass cocktail shaker, small pewter mug

Lot 106

Star Wars action figure set includes Darth Vader, Stormtrooper, Yoda, and Luke Skywalker. Star Wars Darth Vader giant mug set.

Lot 41

A wedgwood Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee mug designed by Richard Guyatt; another to commemorated the 25thAnniversary of the Wedding of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Highness Prince Phillip and various other Royal commemorative items

Lot 1858

A George V silver baluster mug, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1927, 11.8cm, a small George V silver mug and a modern silver mounted photograph frame. Condition - fair to good

Lot 840

A COLLECTION OF T.G. GREEN LTD. CHURCH GRESLEY CORNISH WARE KITCHENWARE AND SIMILIAR, comprising a large mixing bowl, diameter 25cm, a large milk pitcher, sugar and coffee kitchen containers (coffee rim chipped), a large biscuit/flour container (seal perished), a coffee pot, teapot (reglued spout, cracked rim and crazing), medium sized milk pitcher (cracked and chipped), a flour sifter, a pepper pot (missing stopper), tea cup and a spare lid, diameter 12cm, a commemorative mug 'Sharpe's Pottery 1821-1967', together with a darker blue banded fruit bowl, a red casserole dish (missing lid) and an oval 'Cornish Stoneware' oven dish (16) (Condition Report: most earlier pieces have crazing in varying degrees, other most obvious damage is mentioned in description)

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