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Auction House:
Dunbar Sloane Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Mugs, Cups & Goblets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A superb large Art Nouveau sterling silver trophy by Charles Edwards of London, the handles formed as winged angels holding ribbons and laurel wreath crowns, detachable cover, ovoid body decorated with leaves, scrolls and large plain cartouche to each… ***
*** A superb George IV silver gilt lidded yachting cup by Benjamin Smith, dated 1827, London engraved 'From Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent For Beaumaris Regatta 1832'. Inscribed on reverse, 'Won By the Zephyr Yacht Belonging to James Watson Esq. of… ***
*** Rare circa 17th fruitwood & silver tankard, probably yew, the hinged lid with inset circular disc engraved with family armorial and inscribed Alex Cockburn of Caldra 1688 with spread wing eagle thumbpiece/finial to the scrolling handle and heart shaped… ***
*** Fine George II sterling silver tankard footed baluster form raised central band, engraved crest, scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, London, 1739, maker, Richard Gurney. ***
*** Rare 19th century Australian silver wine ewer by William Edwards of Melbourne of footed baluster form, naturalistic scrolling branch handle and applied with a band grapes, leaves and vines, presentation inscription reads, 'Presented to Thomas Logan Esq… ***
*** Rare Queen Anne sterling silver caudle cup footed circular with fluted lower part, stamped foliate motifs above fluting and upper girdle, twin scroll handles with beaded rat-tails, Brittannia mark, London 1703, makers mark indistinct, 12 cm height ***
*** Sterling Silver Baluster Bodied Claret Jug Maker James Betham, hallmark verified by Goldsmith Hall, London, 1744. Engraved Christening presentation inscription. Height 24.5 cm Weight 786 gms. [Ex David Cooke Ltd. 3.3.73 $650] ***
*** Sterling Silver Lidded Tankard Maker Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, engraved monogram. Height 19 cm ***
*** Rare George III sterling silver barrel tankard plain scroll handle and 4 raised bands, engraved initials, Newcastle 1801, maker John Langlands, approx 609g ***
*** Rare William III sterling silver miniature Caudle cup by John Sutton circular part fluted with bead decorated scroll handles, engraved initials to both sides, Brittannia mark, London 1698, 7.5 cm height ***
*** George III sterling silver lidded tankard plain form with domed lid, pierced thumb piece & heart shaped terminal, London 1784, maker Hester Bateman ***
*** George III sterling silver lidded tankard tapering baluster form, domed lid, pierced scroll decorated thumbpiece, applied central band on spreading circular foot, London 1777, maker John Scofield ***
*** Rare late 19th century New Zealand sterling silver Christening mug tapering shape with rococo scroll handle, beaded rim and base and engraved with ferns, by Frank Grady, Wellington. ***
*** Queen Anne sterling silver lidded tankard of plain slightly tapering form, the lid with scrolling thumbpiece and shaped front, raised bands to the base, Brittania standard marks to the shoulder and lid, London, 1702, makers mark of PE with 3 mullets… ***
*** George II sterling silver baluster tankard with later embossed decoration, the thumb-piece with mask decoration, the hinged domed lid repousse decorated in high relief with florals and rococo scrolls, the body with a continuous landscape panel with horse… ***
*** Silver cup of campana form with floral and acanthus leaf decoration and twin greyhound handles, the associated lid (unmarked) with sailor finial, engraved inscription reads, 'Silver cup presented to Auckland jockey club won by Mr M J S Chadwick's horse… ***
*** Set of six Irish sterling silver graduated sporting cups plain tapering form in original leather carrying case by West & Sons, Dublin, 5 for 1914 and the smallest cup, 1915. ***
*** William IV sterling silver two handled prize cup thistle shaped, the detachable lid with floral finial and scroll and foliate rim, the body with engraved presentation inscription to Henry Oates, the handles formed as Neptune emanating from the waves, with… ***
*** George III sterling silver tankard plain footed baluster form with scroll handle, London, 1762, maker, William Shaw II ***
*** Pair George III sterling silver tankards with raised bands and engraved crest, London 1791, maker probably John Tatum I, 8.5 cm height, approx 526g ***
*** Rare George II sterling silver Newcastle tankard baluster shape, cartouche with engraved crest and embossed floral and leaf surround, Newcastle, 1745, maker, Isaac Cookson ***
*** Rare 19th century New Zealand sterling silver beaker by Siegfried Kohn of Wellington, plain tapering form engraved with ferns and named Rose Helene Louise 1st August 1891, base stamped, Kohn Wellington sterling silver, 8.5 cm diameter, circa 1890/91 ***
*** Victorian sterling silver goblet stemmed baluster shape, embossed with a continuous rustic harvest landscape scene with farmer, horse and cart, London 1859, 16 cm height ***
*** George III sterling silver tankard baluster form decorated in low relief with a continuous fox hunting scene, London, 1771, maker, I.A ***
*** Sterling Silver Tankard Maker John King, London 1795. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** Fine quality George III sterling silver tankard footed baluster shape, domed lid, pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, the body embossed with flowers and scrolls, Newcastle 1795, maker John Langlands, 22 cm height, approx 786g ***
*** Large George V sterling silver 3 handled Tyg with acanthus cast scroll handles, fluted central band and engraved Wellesley club crest, 20.5 cm height, 17 cm dia, Sheffield 1926. Ex Wellesley Club collection ***
*** Large sterling silver trophy cup & cover the finial as rugby player, not engraved, Sheffield 1927, 41 cm height ***
*** Georgian III sterling silver tankard plain footed baluster shape with scroll handle, London 1790, maker John Robins, approx 322 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver goblet, traditional stemmed form, part fluted with engraved Greek key band and gadrooned base, London 1806, makers R & S Hennell, 281 grams ***
*** Late Victorian sterling silver Marton jockey club prize cup by Walker & Hall, two handled footed form on ebonized base, engraved Marton jockey club, Rangitikei Hunt cup 1916 won by 'Wellwood', Sheffield 1898, approx 1047 grams ***
*** Large Victorian sterling silver porringer, of 17th century design, with beaded scroll handles, raised gadrooned band, part fluting, cartouche with engraved initial, London 1888, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Thomas Bradbury III & John S Henderson), with… ***
*** George II sterling silver two handled cup plain slightly tapering body, scroll handles, London, 1725, maker, John Robinson ***
*** George II sterling silver porringer or Caudle cup, traditional two handled form, gadrooned band, part fluted below with embossed scrolls and engraved marriage cartouche, London 1726, makers mark worn. ***
*** Large George V sterling silver punchbowl tradional two handled footed circular shape, the top with 4 pierced scrollwork panels, applied shield 'Oak Bowling Challenge Cup' with cast lion mask and ring handles, 30.5 cm diameter, Sheffield 1923, makers… ***
*** George II sterling silver half pint tankard baluster shape with acanthus top scroll handle, the whole repousse decorated with shell cartouche, flowers and scrolls, makers William Shaw & William Priest, London, date letter worn, circa 1750 ***
*** Set of four Edwardian VII sterling silver trophy legs, with leaf and scroll tops above lions paw and ball feet, London 1903, maker Charles Edwards, 858 grams ***
*** Early George III tankard, c.1768 maker FG, 14 ounces. Height 14 cm ***
*** Georgian II sterling silver lidded tankard the hinged lid with engraved monogram, 2 rows of raised bands, London 1759, maker A.L, approx 532 grams ***
*** Walker & Hall silver trophy cup with cover, Marton jockey club, Marton cup 1924, won by Ngata, 32 cm height ***
*** George II sterling silver tankard plain baluster form with acanthus top scroll handle and engraved cartouche, London, 1767, Makers Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright. ***
*** George III sterling silver lidded tankard, hinged lid with engraved initials, slightly tapering body with raised bands, London 1774, maker A.L (unknown) approx 532 grams ***
*** Victorian sterling silver goblet made for the Australian market, traditional stemmed baluster form, repousse decoration of four emus, kangaroo, flowers, foliage and scrolls, London 1861, makers Daniel & Charles Houle, approx 228 grams ***
*** Edward VII sterling silver Art Nouveau prize cup, two handled footed baluster form with engraved and embossed stylised florals,detachable domed lid with urn finial, engraved presentation inscription relating to the Waikato Hunt club, Birmingham 1906 maker… ***
*** George III sterling silver tankard, embossed floral decoration and cartouche with engraved inscription dated 1845 relating to a Mr John porter of Somersetshire on becoming a farm tenant at Calcott Manor farm and on his own planted 108 fruit trees, London… ***
*** Pair George III sterling silver wine goblets traditional stemmed form, with later embossed decoration of florals, scrolls and cartouche, London 1793, maker William Abdy ***
*** Georgian III sterling silver tankard footed baluster shape, acanthus top scroll handle, engraved monogram, London 1780, maker William Cattell, approx 217 grams ***
*** QEII sterling silver three piece teaset by Walker & Hall footed circular with egg and dart rim, engraved initials, Birmingham, together with S/P bon bon bowl ***
*** Set of six Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver wine goblets made by Cavalier of traditional stemmed form, the bowls engraved with a continuous band of grapes and vines ***
*** George II sterling silver half pint tankard baluster shape decorated in low relief with a huntsman and dog in a landscape within a floral and scroll surround, with acanthus topped handle, London, 1763, maker Francis Crump ***
*** Victorian sterling silver New Zealand military related presentation goblet traditional form with beaded knop to stem, engraved fern decorations, inscribed 'Presented to the Alexandra cavalry Hon Sec Corporal P D Hogg heads and rings Competition over Jumps… ***
*** New Zealand Maori Wars period sterling silver presentation shooting trophy, for the Lyttelton Volunteer engineers Corps presented by Lieutenant (Francis) Pavitt, to Lance Corporal Woodford Nov 1867, floral swag embossed goblet Birmingham 1865, with copy… ***
*** George III sterling silver two handled cup stemmed baluster shape, the scroll handles with plain thumbpieces, floral, scroll and cartouche decoration, London, 1794, maker, George Cowles ***
*** George V sterling silver three piece teaset footed circular with egg and dart rims, Birmingham, 1932, maker, T.S ***
*** Victorian sterling silver two-handled prize cup embossed decorations, florals and rococo scrolls, engraved 'Presented by Captain Ritchie No. 2 batteryartillery on his retirement from the command, Lyttleton 1867' Birmingham 1864 ***
*** George II sterling silver stemmed two handled cup with engraved inscription relating to the christening of Thomas Ashton Burkeley, 1744, London, c1735, maker James Smith ***
*** Victorian sterling silver Greymouth Regatta prize cup traditional two handled vase shaped form with octagonal knopped stem, detachable lid, engraved decoration and presentation inscription, London, 1877, 32 cm height ***
*** George II sterling silver porringer traditional form, fluted handles, part fluted body, raised gadroon band, initialled cartouche, London, 1743, maker Richard Gosling. ***
*** Asprey & Co boxed sterling silver gilt wine goblet produced for the Prince of Wales investtiture, applied with sterling silver gilt feather plumes, crowns and fleur de lis, 15.5 cm height, approx 303g ***
*** Pair of Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver goblets, traditional form with knoppped stems, Sheffield 1972, approx 384 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver two handled prize cup traditional form with raised band, 3 initials engraved on one handle, London, 1774, maker I.D ***
*** Victorian sterling silver baluster tankard with flowers and leaves in deep repousse and chasing. Engraved 'Mr T. Barker's prize for Best Knowledge of military Engineering' on one side and on reverse 'Awarded to Col. Sergt. (colour Sergeant). Width Handley… ***
*** Pair of Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver wine goblets by Garrard & Co London, traditional form, London 1973, approx 579 grams ***
*** Set of six Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver wine goblets made by Cavalier of traditional stemmed form with plain baluster bowls ***
*** Georgian V sterling silver prize cup two handled circular footed shape with raised band to the body, approx 417 grams ***
*** A pair of Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver goblets, traditional form with knopped stem, Sheffield 1973, approx 371 grams ***
*** George V sterling silver porringer traditional circular footed two handled form, with rococco scroll handles and applied leaf decorated border, London, 1910, maker, Lambert & Co.(Herbert Charles Lambert), makers name and address also engraved to the base ***
*** Pair of Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver wine goblets by Garrard & Co limited, traditional form, London 1973, approx 569 grams ***
*** Pair of Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver wine goblets by Garrard & Co limited, traditional form, London 1973, approx 579 grams ***
*** Pair of Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver wine goblets by Garrard & Co limited, traditional form, London 1973, approx 585 grams ***
*** Pair of Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver wine goblets by Garrard & Co limited, traditional form, London 1973, approx 573 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver porringer plain baluster form with fluted scroll handles and engraved initials London, 1766, maker possibly, James Perry ***
*** George III sterling silver tankard baluster shape, with embossed florals and engraved name to cartouche, acanthus topped scroll handle London, 1766, maker, Thomas Wallis ***
*** Georgian II sterling silver tankard plain footed baluster shape with scroll handle, London 1753, makers, Richard Gurney and Thomas cook, approx 186 grams ***
*** Victorian sterling silver two handled prize trophy, baluster shape, embossed with flowers and scrolls and engraved military related retirement inscription, Birmingham 1864, 327 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver half pint tankard baluster shape with embossed floral, scroll and cartouche decoration and gadrooned base, London, 1785, maker CH ***
*** Victorian sterling silver goblet repousse decoration of floral swags with beaded knop stem, London, 1865, approx 270 grams ***
*** Victorian sterling silver mug, with acanthus handle, tapering body decorated with wheat sheafs and farming implements in low relief and engraved name of Frederick J Jackson, gilded interior on scroll feet, London 1839, maker Charles fox II ***
*** Edward VII sterling silver two handled cup & cover neo-classical design with pineapple finial, applied ribbon, leaf and cartouche decoration London, 1905, makers, C & S Co, Ltd ***
*** Victorian sterling silver footed baluster mug, ornately embossed with acanthus leaves, florals and scrolls and 2 engraved cartouches, London 1895 ***
*** Ed. Wollenweber .800 silver communion cup & cover, Arts & Crafts design the domed cover finial with 4 garnets, the column with 4 supports, engraved inscriptions to top and base, 24 cm height ***
*** Victorian Scottish sterling silver prize cup with acanthus top scroll handle, allover embossed floral decoration, central cartouche engraved comet sports Challenge cup, Edinburgh 1867, on wooden base, approx 183 grams ***
*** Georgian VI sterling silver tankard slightly tapering form with fluted handle and base, approx 333 grams ***
*** Edwardian VII sterling silver two handled porringer, footed circular shape, embossed with floral, leaf and scroll decoration, Sheffield 1901, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 239 grams ***
*** Five small sterling silver items, comprising, a George V cream helmet, Victorian christening mug by the Barnard family, small footed circular bowl, small photo frame and Dutch sifter spoon, approx 350 gms ***
*** Four Victorian sterling silver goblets of traditional form, various dates. ***
*** George V sterling silver two handled prize cup circular footed form with stylised animal form handles, engraved military related presentation, London, 1913, inscription ***
*** Set of nine Russian silver kiddush cups plain bowls on baluster stems, with 875 zlotnik mark ***
*** Set of three 1977 Jubilee sterling silver tankards with applied commemorative crest and figural scroll handle, Birmingham 1977/78 ***
*** Victorian sterling silver tankard plain baluster shape with acanthus topped scroll handle and beaded base London, 1876, makers, John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons, Ltd) ***
*** Art Nouveau tray and 6 Liqueur cups, German silver marked '800', with design of a stylised lily. Tray length 24 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver Christening mug cylindrical shape engraved in the aesthetic style with stylised foliage, Sheffield 1879, approx 109g ***
*** Victorian sterling silver two handled loving cup, scroll handles with heart shaped terminals and a band of acanthus leaves to the lower half, London 1894, makers Josiah William & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), 241 grams ***
*** Victorian sterling silver beaker, plain tapering form with engraved armorial crest, London 1874, makers, Richard Hodd & Son, 121 grams ***
*** Cased 1978 King Edward the Martyr sterling silver loving cup, limited edition number 92/500, approx 287 grams ***
*** George II sterling silver porringer plain traditional form with fluted scroll handles London, 1764, makers initial W ***