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Click here to subscribeA pair of Royal Doulton character jugs featuring Sir Winston Churchill and Old Charlie. The Winston Churchill jug captures the iconic British Prime Minister with his signature bow tie, cigar, and overcoat, exemplifying Royal Doulton’s craftsmanship. The Old Charlie jug depicts a cheerful elderly man seated in a chair, holding a beer mug and jug, dressed in period attire with playing cards tucked in his coat. Both pieces feature the Royal Doulton backstamp, confirming their authenticity.A pair of Royal Doulton character jugs featuring Sir Winston Churchill and Old Charlie. The Winston Churchill jug captures the iconic British Prime Minister with his signature bow tie, cigar, and overcoat, exemplifying Royal Doulton’s craftsmanship. The Old Charlie jug depicts a cheerful elderly man seated in a chair, holding a beer mug and jug, dressed in period attire with playing cards tucked in his coat. Both pieces feature the Royal Doulton backstamp, confirming their authenticity. Approx. 5.5"H eachDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Georgian silver tankard / pint beer mug, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1753, silver. A fine 18th century baluster shaped tankard / pint beer mug, fitted with a curled handle fitted with a traditional tongue style thumb piece. Standing on a round base. United Kingdom, London, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, 1753, hallmarks: lion, panther's head (city mark), maker's mark (horizontal RG, vertical TC), date letter s. 306 grams, 925/1000. Size: L 13 cm, W 9 cm, H 12 cm.
A WORCESTER CYLINDRICAL MUG CIRCA 1775-80 Printed in blue with the 'La Peche' and 'La Promanade Chinoise' patterns Hatched crescent mark 14cm high TOGETHER WITH A CAUGHLEY CYLINDRICAL MUG, CIRCA 1770-80, printed in blue with flower sprays, blueprinted 'S' mark, 14.5cm high Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some glazing spots and surface discolouration to bases ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
THE CRICKET CLUB HOUSE: J. H. Weatherby & Sons (Hanley) Falcon Ware commemorative pottery mug, for 'Hedley Verity, England's Famous Spin Bowler', transfer printed with image of the bowler in action, reversed with list of his records, gilt rim, base with printed mark and W. Ellis retailer's stamp, 9.5cms (h)Provenance: private collection BridgendComment: gilt rubbed.
SHELLEY; a thirty-three piece tea service, decorated in the 12299 pattern (34).Condition Report: The cream jug has a hair line crack running through the base, one mug has a faint hairline crack above the base and an other mug has a hair line crack running through the inside, usage marks and scratches throughout.
DOULTON LAMBETH; a large 19th century stoneware mug, decorated with three panels of cricketers depicting in white relief a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, possibly Abel, Woods and McGregor, within tube lined floral decoration with mottled green foot and top rim, brown strap handle, with impressed factory, decorator's and assistant marks to the base, height 15cm.Condition Report: No obvious cracks or repairs, under scrutiny you may see some slight tube lined or relief blemishes, otherwise a really good example.
Cormier, Joseph-Jules-Emmanuel, aka Joe Descomps (French, 1869-1950); b. Clermont Ferrand FRANCE, Auguste Marteroy, 1928, a bronze award plaque by J.-J.-E. Cormier, half-length bust right, rev. beer mug and a still in foreground, windmill and buildings at upper right, scroll below, un-named, edge impressed bronze and with foundry mark, 70 x 50mm, 125.02g (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.53, 36). Very fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 44, 17 November 1999, lot 922; DNW Auction 45, 1 March 2000, lot 805. Auguste Marteroy (1880-1952), architect, aux Jardinets, Luzancy (dép. Seine-et-Marne), secretary and archivist of the Bon-Bock, a Parisian dining club for artists, men of letters and politicians, founded in 1905
James Bond 007 Whatever it Takes Mug In association with Churchill Ceramic Mug with a design by Roger Moore of his The Saint days, in the original presentation box complete with folded leaflet, 13 cm tall; (1)Condition Report: CR:- The mug is in pristine and unused condition, the box has some general storage wear.
A small collection of silver, comprising; a Christening mug with reeded decoration and presentation inscription, 7.5cm high, a presentation goblet, 12.5cm high, a small presentation silver cream jug, 6.5cm high, a small pedestal silver bowl and a silver mounted vase, total weight of silver approx 14.7oz (5)
A Victorian silver christening mug by John Hunt & Robert Roskell (Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer), embossed with fruiting vines, London, 1877, height 89mm, 8oz. Quite tarnished, otherwise in good order.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND OTHER SILVERWARE To include; an 18th-century twin-handled cup, later decorated, Newcastle; a dressing table box; a George III caddy spoon; a Victorian small sugar bowl; teapot; mustard pot and cover; small sauceboat; three lidded glass boxes; mug; cased pair shell dishes, etc. 42oz (weighable silver)
CALCUTTA - AN INDIAN EXPORT MARKET CHRISTENING MUG PITTAR, LATTEY & CO., MARKED AF, LION PASSANT B, MID 19TH CENTURY Of baluster outline, engraved initials to body, the lower body with foliate clasped rose buds on a matted ground, acanthus clasped S-scroll handle raised on a spreading foot 13cm high, 6.5oz The firm of Pittar, Lattey & Co of Calcutta was a partnership founded in 1835 by Arthur Pittar who had resided and worked in Calcutta since 1821 when he arrived with his brother (?) and Robert John Lattey who had worked as an assistant to Arthur since 1828. The partnerships would continue with the addition of John Pittar and Arthur Pittar Lattey in 1840, until it was dissolved and continued as Lattey Brothers & Co from 1842.The business did not only focus on the silver and jewellery trade but also the trade in diamonds. They opened a diamond trading centre in London showing the value they placed on this aspect of the business. This christening cup is closely based on the Victorian staple of christening cups made in London. On the style, design and manufacture it could easily be confused for a London made example by makers such as Barnards. This following of fashions from home and makers to furnish this would be an important part of the trade of silver in Indian.
A late Victorian silver christening mug with profuse embossed and etched decoration, initialled, 9.5 cm H, hallmarked for Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1894; another George V etched silver christening mug, 8 cm H, faded cartouche dedication, hallmarked for Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1914; a Georgian silver fiddle pattern ladle with scallop decoration, 16 cm, hallmarked for Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1819; a Victorian matching silver fork and spoon, each 16 cm, with elaborate decoration, hallmarked for Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1896, initialled; a silver circular pin dish, 8.5 cm diameter by Richard Comyns, London, 1975 with dedication and a cased silver bottle collar (7). Weighable silver 402g