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Five copper and one brass 19th century measures, three marked for Leith, ScotlandThe first of baluster form and marked 'TWO GILLS' and with maker'...

Five 19th century copper thistle- and baluster-shaped measures, one marked for EdinburghAlso marked '½ PINT' to its extended rim, and numbered '2'...

Five copper measuresTwo marked for Glasgow, 14.5cm and 11cm high, one marked for Edinburgh, and inscribed 'BOTTLE' to the rim, and '6.G' to the bo...

Six 18th and 19th century copper measures, one for Glasgow, another for Ayr CountyThe first 18th century and of baluster form, marked 'GR' beneath...

Six 19th century brass measuresThe first marked for both Glasgow and Perth, and of ½ pint capacity, 13.5cm high, the second with various verificat...

An unusual Victorian Scottish pewter Imperial half-gill 'milk churn' style measure, circa 1850The truncated cone body with two bands of fine paire...

A set of three Victorian copper measures, marked for BirminghamTo measure '½ PINT', 'PINT' and 'QUART', the quart 14.5cm high, together with an 18...

Five pieces of domestic brassTo include a late George III brass inkpot, a late 17th/18th century slice and two ladles and an 18th century caster, ...

A large James I/Charles I leaded bronze mortar, dated 1625, by William Clibury (fl. 1605-1642) of Wellington, ShropshireCast with four lug handles...

A Commonwealth leaded bronze mortar, circa 1650, made at the 'London unidentified' foundryWith moulded rim and twin lug handles, cast to the waist...

A small 17th century leaded bronze skillet, EnglishWith plain handle, an open brace below, the bowl raised on unusually tall 'D'-section legs with...

A mid-17th century bronze skillet, circa 1650, by Thomas Palmer (fl.1641-70) of Canterbury, KentThe handle cast near its attachment with a stylise...

A late 17th/early 18th century leaded bronze skillet, by John Fathers I (d. 1688) or John Fathers II (d. 1749)With slightly moulded rim, the bowl ...

A rare brass skillet, circa 1700Struck with the maker's mark 'AD' or 'MD' within a circleThe bowl with tapering sides and issuing a straight handl...

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

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