A silver tankard, unmarked, probably Spanish Colonial, 18th/19th century
Jewellery, Property of the Hardebeck Estate, 20th Century Glass, Silver and Furniture
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A silver tankard, unmarked, probably Spanish Colonial, 18th/19th century
the lip and base moulded with a foliate border, the side applied with a foliate and dragon-mask handle, part faceted body, 390g, 10,5cm high; and a silver box, L Neresheimer & Söhne, Hanau, late 19th/early 20th century, the hinged cover moulded in relief with sailing ships and enclosed by an inscription, gilt interior, the base moulded in relief with putti playing muscial instruments and flanking vacant oval cartouches, restorations, 105g, 7,5cm diameter
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