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A Charles II pewter triple reeded plate, circa 1680The narrowish rim with normal cast triple reeded edge bearing punched ownership initials 'SA', ...

A Charles II pewter narrow rim plate, circa 1680The rim consisting entirely of cast reeding, the well and booge hammered all over, ownership triad...

A William & Mary pewter multiple reeded plate, circa 1690The edge of the narrowish flat rim decorated with a single cast reed and two incised groo...

A rare Charles I pewter broad rim plate, circa 1640With gently curving booge, and broad shallow boss, the plain rim bearing hallmarks on front and...

A rare Charles I pewter plain rim plate, circa 1640With gently curving booge and broad shallow boss, the rim bearing hallmarks on front and touchm...

A rare and documented Charles II pewter broad rim and reeded-edge plate, circa 1660The edge of the rim with raised reed and shallow groove, bearin...

A rare and fine Tudor pewter slim ball and wedge baluster measure, circa 1550-1600Having a very slim body without a collar, pairs of incised lines...

A George III pewter OEWS lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1790With three pairs of incised lines on body and one pair on the collar, the holl...

A George III pewter OEWS gill lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1800Two bands of incised lines on body, one line near foot rim and none on co...

A fine George I pewter half-mutchkin ball and bar baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1720The slim body with three pairs of incised lines and one aroun...

A George III pewter OEWS gill lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1800The slender body with three pairs of incised lines and one pair on collar...

A George III pewter OEWS gill lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1800The slender body with two pairs of incised lines and one line to collar, ...

A good George III pewter OEWS half-pint lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1790With three pairs of incised lines to slender body and one on co...

A Charles II pewter OEAS quart flat-lid tankard, probably Wigan, circa 1680Having a plain cylindrical body with entasis, a flat lid with front den...

A George III pewter OEWS pint lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1790Having a plain body with lip on collar, a hollow handle with flush lower ...

A George III pewter OEWS half-pint lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1790With two pairs of incised rings on the body, one pair on the collar ...

A George III OEWS pint lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1790With two bands of triple lines to body and a hollow handle with flush terminal, ...

A George III pewter OEWS quart bud baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1780The slender body with two pairs of incised lines around the low belly and on...

A George III pewter OEWS quart lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1800The body with three bands of paired incised lines, lip to collar, and ho...

A George II pewter OEWS half-pint twin-handled cup, Wigan, circa 1750The bell-shaped body with flared rim and two incised lines, on shallow foot, ...

A George II pewter half-reputed-quart single-handled cup, Wigan, circa 1750With a band of knurled decoration below a simple lip, a shallow concave...

Four George VI pewter Imperial squat bulbous measures, Wigan, circa 1830Three with full or part hallmarks of Bolton & Wylde, Wigan (fl.1822-1835),...

A George IV pewter Imperial pint mug, Wigan, circa 1830The truncated cone body with slender mid-fillet and multiple reeded base, the single-curve ...

A rare George I pewter pint spray baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1720The low-belly body with three pairs of incised lines and a further pair to th...

A rare George III OEWS pint lidless 'spray' baluster body measure, North of England, circa 1790The low-bellied body with traces of two bands of pa...

A rare George IV pewter Imperial pint lidless 'spray' baluster body measure, circa 1830With a pair of incised lines to low belly and stamped 'IMPE...

A Charles II pewter OEWS half-pint porringer, Wigan, circa 1680Having a straight-sided bowl, a flat base with shallow footrim, a single 'Old Engli...

A good William & Mary pewter capstan salt, circa 1690With diagonal gadroon decoration around the top and base, and fillet around waist, two incise...

A rare William & Mary pewter OEAS gill porringer, circa 1690The small bellied bowl with a flat base and shallow footring, the Old English single e...

An unusual George II pewter six lobed wavy-edge plate, circa 1745The single reed on the flat rim incised with three grooves following the outline ...

An uncommon George II pewter five lobed wavy edged plate, circa 1750The gadrooned and reeded edge with cast leaves at the cusps and satyr cast mas...

An uncommon George II pewter eight lobed wavy-edged plate, circa 1750The rim with a single reeded edge, and engraved with the crest of a griffin, ...

A George I brass taperstick, circa 1720Seamed, with socket flange and knopped stem centred by a rising baluster, on a square base with vestigial o...

A George II brass taperstick, circa 1730With baluster-stem above a ball knop, on a circular base, height 11.5cm (4½in), base diameter 6.7cm (2⅝in...

A George II brass taperstick, circa 1730-50With baluster stem and spreading square base, height 11.8cm (4⅝in)For further information on this lot ...

A fine George I/George II brass taperstick, circa 1720-1740Seamed, the stem a rising square-section baluster, on a 'cut-corner' square base with c...

A rare early 18th century brass dwarf socket candlestick, circa 1700-20Possibly from a toilet serviceSeamed, the slightly tulip-shaped socket with...

A George II brass dwarf candlestick, circa 1730-40Possibly from a toilet serviceThe socket with moulded rim and on a short waisted stem atop a spr...

An early to mid-18th century brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1730With a tulip-shaped candle socket and acorn-knopped seamed stem, raised on ...

Four 18th century brass ejector candlesticks, EnglishTo include a square-based example, circa 1715, with pierced ejector handle, and traces of dec...

Three Queen Anne/George I brass alloy octagonal-based socket candlesticks, circa 1715All with moulded sockets and baluster- or acorn-knopped stems...

Two brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1725-40Each having a moulded socket on a baluster stem, and each raised on a slightly dished square bas...

A George II pewter OEAS pint low dome lidded tankard, Bristol, circa 1740The truncated cone body with single low fillet, the single-curve handle w...

A William & Mary pewter narrow rim plate, Bristol, circa 1690The edge of the flat narrow rim decorated with a single cast reed and an incised line...

A George III pewter porringer, Bristol, circa 1780Having a bellied bowl with bossed base, a coronet-ear with triangular underside attachment, and ...

A George III pewter OEWS quart tankard, Bristol, circa 1770With tulip-shaped body, high double-domed lid, single-curve handle with ball terminal, ...

A George III pewter OEWS half-gill West Country type measure, circa 1800The body of haystack form, the flared collar bent to form a lip and stampe...

A George VI pewter Imperial pint mug, Bristol, circa 1826The plain tulip-shaped body with 'extended' vertical and line incised collar, the single-...

A George III OEAS half-pint West Country type measure, circa 1800With haystack-shaped body and flared collar indistinctly stamped to the underside...

A George III OEWS half-pint bud baluster measure, Bristol, circa 1815The slender body with two double incised lines and one pair to collar, the so...

An unusual George III pewter beaded edged plate, Bristol, circa 1795In the late 17th century manner, the rim edge designed with incised and cast ...

Three Imperial capacity lidless baluster measures, Bristol, circa 1826To include a half-pint with squat 'barrel-shaped' body, a rim to collar and ...

A George III OEWS half-pint bud baluster measure, circa 1780With plain slender body, the handle with diamond strut lower attachment, capacity 8.4 ...

An extremely fine Charles II pewter broad rim charger, circa 1660The plain rim bearing engraved ownership initials 'IM' together with five stars w...

A George III pewter five lobed wavy edged armorial plate, circa 1770The flat rim with triple reeded edge, and engraved with impaled arms in a Roco...

A George II/III pewter five lobed wavy-edged plate, circa 1760The slightly cupped rim with gadrooned edge and no reeding, touchmark and label to r...

A George III pewter five lobed wavy-edged plate, circa 1800The rim with a single reeded edge, engraved with the crest of HAMILTON - 'a dexter hand...

A George II pewter five lobed wavy edge plate, circa 1755With a double reed edde to the narrowish rim, and engraved with a crest, 'out of a ducal ...

A George II pewter five lobed wavy edged Plate, circa 1755Having a cupped rim with triple reeded edge and a radial ridge at each cusp, and engrave...

A George III/IV pewter multiple-reeded deep bowled plate, circa 1810-30Having a cast triple reeded edge to cupped rim, and a deep booge, on the re...

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