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Silver punch-bowl engraved with the arms of the Prince of Wales, by Charles Bendy, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1825 - 1826, also stamped with Richard Haxton's mark
Punch bowl of porcelain, painted on exterior in overglaze famille rose enamels with a grimacing Scotsman seated in a latrine with his legs thrust down two holes in the board and his sword beside him, based on an anti-Jacobite print by Robert Dighton, 'Sauney's Mistake', made for export: China, 1783-1785
Punch bowl of porcelain, painted in overglaze enamels with views of house interiors in Guangzhou (Canton) and figures in Chinese dress overlooking a river: China, Qing Dynasty, late 18th century AD
Punch-bowl of porcelain painted in famille rose enamels with portrait medallions of William, Duke of Cumberland and panels depicting the Battle of Culloden: China, for European export, c. 1747
Silver-gilt punch-bowl with two handles above masks and decorated with a frieze, part of a tea service made for the Emperor Napoleon I and his second wife, the Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria: French, Paris, by Martin-Guillaume Biennais, 1810, purchased by Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1830
Silver-gilt punch-ladle with spirally twisted baleen handle with mother-of-pearl finial, part of a tea service made for the Emperor Napoleon I and his second wife, the Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria: French, Paris, by Martin-Guillaume Biennais, 1810, purchased by Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1830
Silver-gilt punch-ladle with spirally twisted baleen handle with mother-of-pearl finial, part of a tea service made for the Emperor Napoleon I and his second wife, the Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria: French, Paris, by Martin-Guillaume Biennais, 1810, purchased by Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1830
One of 36 assorted steel slur cutters and punches, used in music engraving by Alex Boyd at Aird and Coghill, music printers and publishers, Glasgow, 1921 - 1972
Delftware punchbowl decorated in blue inside with a scene from Hogarth and outside with a figure seated in a garden and flowers, Chinese style: English, Liverpool, 1700 - 1750
Commemorative goblet or punchbowl of glass set on a baluster stem and cut square foot, engraved with a scene illustrating the poem 'Willie brewed a peck of maut' and a quote from the poem 'Epistle to Davie', both by Robert Burns: probably Scottish, 1824
Steel silversmith's maker's punch with mark TPB and Edinburgh registration mark and number 418: 20th century
Steel silversmith's maker's punch with mark JJ and Birmingham registration mark and number 48896: 20th century
Steel silversmith's maker's punch with mark JJ and Birmingham registration mark and number 49635: 20th century
Steel silversmith's maker's punch with mark F/HM/S and registration number E 503: 20th century
Punchbowl, tin-glazed earthenware, decorated with floral sprays in cobalt blue: Scottish, Glasgow, Delftfield Pottery, c. 1750-70
Stoneware punchbowl, with lid K.2014.42.2, designed by Richard Riemerschmid (1868 - 1957). Spherical punchbowl, with three rounded feet at base and detatchable lid with rounded handle on top and groove for ladle on rim of lid, exterior of punchbowl glazed and features gradiating floral and abstract forms in dark grey relief on a brown ground, with brown interior. German, c.1902 - 1904.