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Of Royal Interest: A rare Henry VII pewter dish, circa 1500The plain rim struck with a crowned ostrich-feather, the well with raised boss, a maker...
A rare Plantagenet/Tudor pewter dish, circa 1400-1500Having a distinctive triangular fillet to the edge of the narrow rim, a gentle booge and boss...
A rare Medieval pewter spice plate, probably EnglishThe relatively broad rim with flared lip, steep booge and shallow 'boss', fine concentric line...
A rare Henry VIII pewter bowl, circa 1530Having a plain rim stamped with the Lombardic ownership initials 'E M' and with an edge fillet to the und...
A rare Charles II pewter candlestick, circa 1680With ribbed pillar stem, octagonal flange, drip-tray and trumpet base, the base also cast with a f...
A pewter wrigglework beaker, Dutch, circa 1700The flared drum decorated all round with scrolling flora, crowned initialled touchmark to base under...
An early 18th century pewter single-reed charger, Bristol, circa 1730With hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear of Thomas Lanyon, Bristol ...
A George III pewter mazarine or strainer, circa 1770Of oval form, the narrow rim engraved with the Methuen family coat of arms, touchmark to rear ...
A James II pewter porringer, dated 1688Having a bellied bowl with bossed base, an Old English ear with triangular attachment to the underside and ...
A Charles II pewter triple-reeded dish, circa 1680Hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear of George Smith, London/Derby (fl. 1651-1698), (PS...
A 17th century pewter ball-knopped candlestick, circa 1650-75With removable sconce, a single-fillet upper stem and low ball-knop, on a wide and de...
A 18th century pewter 'caudle cup'The large bowl with flared sides and multiple uniform linear decoration, the twin scale-cast handles with ball-t...
An 18th century pewter chalice, possibly IrishHaving a straight-sided and flat-bottom bowl, with stamped ownership initials 'A R' to rim, a balust...
A rare and possibly unique Charles II pewter wrigglework slip-top spoon, circa 1660The flattened-hexagonal handle with stamped ownership initials ...
A fine William & Mary pewter two-banded tavern pot, circa 169020 fl.oz. capacity, having a tapering body with triangular lip, a single-curve handl...
A rare Henry VII pewter diamond point spoon, circa 1500With slender flattened-hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, apparently unmarked, 16cm long...
A George I pewter dome-lidded tankard, circa 1720Having a ram's horn thumbpiece, single-curve handle with boot-heel terminal, lower single-fillet ...
An 18th century pewter capstan salt, circa 1720-50Having a moderately shallow bowl, and a domed spreading circular base with octagonal footrim, w...
A brass wall sconce, Dutch
A brass wall sconce, DutchThe shaped backplate embossed with a heart and a sun and pierced with crescent moons, the near-circular pan fitted with ...
A William IV pewter communion set, in fitted oak caseIncluding a spire flagon, the tapering drum engraved below a broad fillet 'Puckeridge Chapel ...
A large Charles I pewter flagon, circa 1630Having a plain tapering drum with flared footrim, a knopped bun lid, and bar and pierced-heart thumbpie...
A Charles II pewter plain broad-rim plate, circa 1675The rim with wrigglework initials 'I F' and stylized paired tulip flowers and pointed-leaves,...
A small James I pewter flagon, circa 1610Of typical form, with plain tapering drum, ovolo-moulded footrim, knopped bun-lid, and erect thumbpiece, ...
An impressive pair of Charles II pewter broad rim chargers, circa 1670Each plain rim engraved with a mantled, impaled coat of arms (unhatched), th...
An impressive Charles II pewter broad rim charger, circa 1670The plain rim engraved with a mantled coat of arms, and stamped with unidentified hal...
An early 19th century pewter bleeding bowl, circa 1800-30The porringer-like vessel with capacity marks around the inside of the bowl, with flat bo...
A Charles II pewter broad rim charger, circa 1660-80Plain rim, apparently unmarked, 22in., 55.8cm diameter, 4â…›in., 10.5cm rim, (38%)Footnotes:Pr...
An impressive Charles II pewter broad rim charger, circa 1670The single-reed rim with engraved unidentified mantled coat of arms, no obvious maker...
A rare Charles II pewter candlestick, circa 1675Having a broad circular detachable sconce, a baluster-knop stem, and low circular drip tray, on an...
An early 18th century brass chamberstick, English, circa 1700-20The pan with rolled rim and candle socket fixed to the underside with a copper was...
A brass wall sconce, the backplate possibly 18th century, the pan and socket later, DutchThe backplate slightly convex and pierced and engraved wi...
An early to mid-19th century wrought iron table rushlight and candle-holder, Welsh, circa 1800-1850
An early to mid-19th century wrought iron table rushlight and candle-holder, Welsh, circa 1800-1850Topped by a pair of slender jaws fixed by a lar...
An alderwood taper or rushlight holderThe front board with ogee-arched upper edge and opening below, the backboard pierced for hanging, 11.5cm wid...
A mid- to late 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550The central boss of twelve double-contoured gadroons, spaced by sprays of t...
A pewter single-reed charger, Worcestershire, circa 1700With hallmarks to rim and touchmarks to rear of William Greenbank II, (fl.?-1714), (PS4063...
A Victorian turned walnut candlestand, circa 1860Having a tulip-shaped sconce and narrow circular-turned drip-tray, on a tapering and bold spiral-...
An Empire style gilt-bronze surtout de table, FrenchOf oval form, having a mirrored base, and a pierced gilt-bronze floral gallery, 85cm wide x 6...
A 19th century cast lead fire insurance plaqueFor the Sun Fire Office and bearing the policy number '768886', 17cm highFor further information on...
A pair of Queen Anne/George I engraved brass socket candelsticks, circa 1715Each having a facetted socket and facetted inverted baluster stems, an...
A 19th century leather fire bucketWith riveted copper collar to the rim, and riveted seams, 28.5cm high, together with a painted canvas artillery ...
A wrought iron candle stand
A wrought iron candle standOf twin-branch form, with triple knopped stem, 152cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com ...
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