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An early 18th century brass and iron warming pan, EnglishThe domed pan cover decorated with flowers and piercings, and fitted to an iron handle wi...

An 18th century brass, iron and fruitwood warming panThe domed brass cover decorated with flowers and pierced with holes, the pan fitted with a so...

A mid-18th century copper tobacco box, circa 1750Circular, and with lift off lid engraved 'Thos Green HATTER ST CLEMANTS [sic] OXON', height 2.2c...

Four 19th century copper haystack measuresTo include a haystack example, marked 'WRIV 1835' beneath a crown, 21cm high, another haystack measure, ...

A mid- to late 18th century steel, brass and oak tinder pistol, or 'strike-a-light', English, circa 1750-80, signed 'WOOLLEY'Having an oak butt wi...

A rare George I pewter slim OEWS half-gill ball and bar baluster measure, circa 1720The body with a pair of incised lines, the strap handle with a...

A George III pewter OEWS pint mug, York, circa 1780The flared truncated cone with three incised lines to base, the slender handle with thumbrest a...

A George II/III pewter OEWS half-pint ball and bar baluster measure, North of England, circa 1740-60The body with two pairs of incised lines, and ...

A George III OEWS half-pint lidless baluster measure, North of England, circa 1780With two bands of incised lines to body and a pair to collar, th...

A George III pewter OEWS half-pint lidless baluster measure, circa 1800With pairs of incised lines on the body and one pair on the collar, a doubl...

A Rare and good William & Mary OEWS pint bud baluster measure, North of England, circa 1700The body of late 17th century hammerhead proportions, w...

A George III pewter OEWS half-pint slender lidless baluster measure, circa 1790With two pairs of incised lines on body, and a single line on colla...

A George III pewter OEWS gill lidless baluster measure, circa 1780-1800With two bands of three incised rings on the slightly 'barrel-shaped' body ...

A George III pewter OEWS half-gill lidless baluster measure, circa 1790The body with a pair of lines above three lines, a further pair to collar a...

A George II pewter OEWS ale quart tankard, circa 1740With tulip-shaped body, double-domed lid, single-curve handle with hooded-ball terminal, a he...

A George IV pewter Imperial quart lidless baluster, circa 1826The upper and lower sections of the plain body cast in OEWS moulds and with an addit...

A George IV Britannia Metal Imperial pint bulbous measure, circa 1826The body with prominent single mid-fillet and applied cast medallion of Robin...

An extremely rare Elizabeth I/James I pewter punch decorated broad rim marriage dish, circa 1600-20Having a semi broad rim with single reed and in...

A George II pewter five lobed wavy-edge deep bowled armorial plate, circa 1750The cupped rim with triple reed edge and radial ridges at the cusps,...

A Queen Anne pewter triple reeded semi-broad rim plate, circa 1710With cast triple reed edge, stamped ownership initials 'E S' on front of rim, ha...

A good pair of Charles II pewter narrow rim plates, circa 1680Each with cast triple reeded edge to the very narrow rim, stamped ownership initials...

A George II pewter plain rim plate, circa 1750The rim bearing the crest of DRAKE of Buckland, Devon, with motto 'Auxilio Divino' (By Divine Aid), ...

A fine Charles II pewter semi-broad rim dish, circa 1680The rim with incised multiple reeding and bearing ownership triad 'E M A', along with hall...

A William & Mary pewter narrow rim plate, circa 1690The flat rim with cast reeding, four lion rampant hallmarks to well and a crowned rose mark on...

A rare Charles II pewter plain rim armorial plate, circa 1680The rim engraved with crest 'out of a ducal coronet, a panache of six ostrich feather...

A Charles II pewter OEAS quart beefeater flagon, circa 1670Having a plain body on a flared foot and flat base, a beefeater-type lid and twin-cusp ...

Two George III brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1785Of different sizes, but probably by the same maker and possibly from the same set, both ...

A small early 18th century brass alloy socket candlestick, probably Dutch, circa 1700-1715The heavily moulded socket pierced with a circular extra...

A fine and small brass socket candlestick, French, circa 1745-9With punched C couronné duty mark to footrimThe facetted octagonal and slightly wai...

Six early 18th century brass alloy octagonal-based socket candlesticks, EnglishAll with balustroid stems, the largest height 17.5cm (7in), the sma...

Three George II/George III brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1745-65All with petalled bases, one with a stem cast with an unusually low knop,...

A George II/George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1750-70Possibly by Robert Bush Sr. (fl. 1755-1807) of BristolThe stem fitted with a t...

A rare 18th century brass 'save all'Centred by a short spike, height 2.5cm (1in), diameter 5cm (2in), and a Victorian Merry Phipson & Parker paten...

A large collection of 18th, 19th and 20th century brass chambersticks, some of them patented designs, EnglishTo include an example with a push eje...

Four 18th/19th century brass chambersticks, EnglishTwo fitted with push ejectors, the tallest, height 11cm (4 5/16), pan diameter 14cm (5½in), tog...

A mid-18th century brass snuffer and snuffer stand, French/English, circa 1740The dished tray an unusual waisted shape and fitted with a curving h...

A George I brass douter and tray, circa 1720The pair of douters with a pair of oval blades, the handle forming a heart, length 12cm (4¾in), on a w...

A George I brass upright snuffer stand with snuffer, circa 1720The snuffer, or wick trimmer, of scissor form, one blade fitted with a plate, the o...

A rare late 17th century cast brass chamberstick, English, circa 1660-1700, with maker's markThe hourglass-shaped handle bearing the mark 'CC' wit...

A rare and good Queen Anne cast brass chamberstick, circa 1710The flared pan fitted with a pierced fretwork porringer-type handle, and a slightly ...

A late 17th/early 18th century cast brass chamberstick, English or French, circa 1680-1720The socket moulded and with flange and on a short waiste...

An unusual late 17th/early 18th century cast brass chamberstick, English or French, circa 1700The straight-sided flanged socket peaned over to the...

A rare and documented George II pewter decagonal plain rim plate, circa 1745The rim with applied bead to the rear, and on the front an engraved cr...

An unusual Queen Anne pewter single reed plate, circa 1710The edge decoration consisting of a cast reed and two close incised lines, ownership tri...

A George II pewter single reeded plate, circa 1735With pronounced hammermarks all over the front of the rim and well, but only on the back of the ...

A George III pewter five lobed wavy-edged plate, circa 1760The rim with gadrooned and double reed decoration, and engraved with a crest in the for...

A George II pewter five lobed wavy edge plate, circa 1750The plain rim engraved with the arms and motto of TOWNSHEND, touchmark of Thomas Chamberl...

A George IV pewter plain rim plate, circa 1820The rim with a crown of crosses and strawberry leaves over the initials 'W P, touchmark to rear of T...

A George III pewter five lobed wavy-edged plate, circa 1760The rim with gadrooned and double reed decoration, and engraved with a crest in the for...

An important and exceptional Plantagenet pewter saucer or spice-plate, circa 1400With semi-circular beading under the plain rim, and a deep well w...

An exceptional and rare 14th century bronze-alloy 'dragon' knop spoon, circa 1350Probably Edward III (1327-77), English At the distal end of the s...

An exceptionally rare 14th century bronze-alloy spoon, circa 1350Probably Edward III (1327-1377), EnglishHaving a flattened stem with a fleur-de-l...

A rare latten 'Moor's-head' spoon, circa 1640The tapering flat stem with bevelled edges and central 'gulley', large round bowl, no marks, lengt...

A rare early 17th century tinned latten crowned maidenhead spoonWith flattened-hexagonal stem, and maker's mark 'W S' to fig-shaped bowl, length...

A rare pewter and latten wrythen proto-acorn knop spoon, circa 1500Having a short slender tapering flattened-'hexagonal' stem and oval bowl, no ma...

A tinned latten apostle (St. John) spoon, circa 1640Having a flattened-hexagonal handle, and round bowl with maker's mark, length 17.2cm, (6¾in)F...

A rare 13th century bronze-alloy plain cone knop spoonWith a long slender diamond-shaped stem and mandolin-shaped bowl, no marks, length 17.8cm,...

An early 16th century child's latten wrythen knop spoonWith diamond-shaped stem and fig-shaped bowl, extensive hammer marks to rear of bowl, len...

A rare 13th/14th century latten 'tower and steeple' knop spoonHaving a diamond-shaped stem, and crowned maker's mark on the rear of the mandolin-s...

A rare Elizabeth I latten acorn knop spoon, circa 1570With bold knop and short flattened-hexagonal stem, the mandolin/fig-shaped bowl with maker's...

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