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Three pewter Imperial lidded bulbous measures, Birmingham, circa 1850To include a lidded 'Type 5' half-pint, the body with cast mid-fillet, Glasgo...

A George IV OEWS half pint double volute 'baluster' measure, circa 1825The plain squat body with unusual lip to collar, the flat lid with two pair...

A pewter Imperial gill West Country type measure, possibly BirminghamWith conventional squat body, the tall collar stamped 'QUARTERN', and with ru...

A slender pewter Imperial pint West Country type measure, possibly BirminghamWith harvester-shaped body, the tall flared collar with lip stamped '...

A George III OEWS half-gill double volute baluster measure, probably Birmingham, circa 1800-20The body with three bands of incised lines, two in p...

A George IV pewter OEWS pint bulbous measure, Birmingham, circa 1820-4The body with two bands of paired incised lines and one pair to collar, the ...

A George IV pewter Imperial pint bulbous measure, Birmingham, circa 1825-26The squat body with two bands of paired incised lines, the handle with ...

A rare Charles II pewter broad rim plate, circa 1670The plain rim with ownership initials 'F S', together with hallmarks on the front and touchmar...

An unusual George III pewter beaded-edged plate, circa 1780The rear of the flat rim with a broad single bead, and the front edge decorated with a ...

A rare George III pewter rope-edged plate, circa 1800Bearing touchmark of William Tutin, Birmingham (fl.1783-1825), (PS9539), together with three ...

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...

A rare and good Tudor pewter dish, circa 1500-50Having a plain slightly cupped rim, a gentle sloping booge and central boss, a crowned rose on fro...

A George III brass penner, by Mycock of SheffieldOval, and with lift-off lid marked 'MYCOCK', enclosing an inkwell and two apertures for nibs or a...

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, ...

An 18th century brass lever-action nutcracker, EnglishOf typical form, one handle terminating in a nut, the other with a pipe tamper or tobacco st...

A George I brass socket candlestick, circa 1720With the ownership initials 'BH' engraved to the underside of the baseLarge and elegant, and of sea...

A good George II brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1740With seamed stem and nozzle, and on a base cast with convex corners and straight sides,...

A rare George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1760-80With loose hexagonal nozzle, moulded candle cup and seamed columnar stem cast with ...

A George II brass socket candlestick, circa 1740With its apparently original loose nozzle, its edge cast with alternating convex and concave curve...

Two good George II/George III brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1760The first with waisted socket above a knopped stem and raised on a circul...

A paktong socket candlestick, circa 1750The stem cast with a rising baluster above a ball knop, and raised on a 'cut-corner' base, the 'cut' secti...

Five brass alloy round-based socket candlesticksTo include a late 17th century example, French, circa 1690 with moulded socket, seamed stem with d...

A William & Mary pewter narrow rim plate, circa 1690The rim edge with three incised grooves and bearing two sets of ownership initials, 'PP' incus...

A William & Mary pewter triple reeded plate, circa 1690The flat rim decorated with three equally spaced incised grooves, ownership triad 'W H S' o...

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

A Charles II pewter triple reeded plate, circa 1680The rim with narrow cast reeded edge and engraved ownership initials 'E F', hallmarks on front ...

A good Charles II pewter broad rim multiple-reeded plate, circa 1660The rim with narrow cast reeding, hallmarks on front of rim of 'RG' (PS4197) a...

A rare Queen Anne pewter bead-edged plate, circa 1710The edge decoration consisting of lenticular beading between two fine reeds, ownership triad ...

A fine pair of William & Mary pewter trencher salts, circa 1690Each a truncated cone, with lenticular beaded decoration to rim and foot ring, a cl...

A Queen Anne pewter octagonal trencher salt, circa 1710Of rectangular cut-corner form, with oval depression and concave sides, and incised lines a...

A Queen Anne pewter octagonal trencher salt, circa 1710Of rectangular cut-corner form, with flat top and oval depression, concave sides incised li...

A William & Mary pewter capstan salt, circa 1690Of tall and slender proportions, incised lines and fillet around waist, no marks, height 6.6cm (...

A William III pewter trencher salt, circa 1700Of round form with flanged foot, no marks, height 3.1cm (1¼in), base diameter 7cm (2¾in)Footnotes:P...

A William III pewter trencher salt, circa 1700Of round form with flanged foot, height 3.1cm (1¼in), base diameter 7.1cm (2¾in)Footnotes:Provenan...

A rare and large George II pewter octafoil-edged dish, circa 1750The rim with applied double reeding, and inscribed to rear with initials 'A.M.S',...

A George III pewter five lobed wavy edged plate, circa 1790The gadrooned and reeded edge decorated with cast leaves at the cusps, touchmark of Pit...

A George II pewter five lobed wavy-edged deep bowled plate, circa 1755The plain rim engraved with a crest, unidentified but possibly for an Irish ...

A George III pewter five lobed wavy-edged plate, circa 1770The triple reeded edge with cast foliate decoration, the rim bearing a lion rampant cre...

A George II pewter five lobed wavy-edge plate, circa 1755With cast scroll foliage decoration on the triple reeded edge, a London label, crowned 'X...

A pewter George III/IV five lobed wavy edged plate, circa 1800-30The edge of the rim decorated with applied gadrooning and a single reed, and engr...

A George II pewter plain rim plate, circa 1750The rim engraved with a coat of arms, 'quarterly, first and fourth, azure, a lion rampant crowned, o...

A George III pewter single reed plate, circa 1790The cast reed with two incised lines, hammered on the back of the booge, and with a crowned 'X' a...

A George II pewter plain rim plate, circa 1745The rim stamped with the ownership mark of the Borough of Newbury, touchmarks and hallmark of Hellie...

A George III pewter plain rimmed plate, circa 1780With hammered booge, the rear of the well bearing an indistinct touchmark, and a 'housemark' of ...

A George II pewter eight lobed wavy-edged oval dish, circa 1755The rim with multiple reeded and floral engraved edge, with cast shells at the cusp...

A good pewter bossed saucer, circa 1600With a single rounded bead on upper surface of rim, a deep booge and large domed boss, no ownership identif...

A pewter saucer or spice-plate, probably English, circa 1600-50Having a plain narrow rim, steep booge and small central 'boss', English style owne...

A rare William & Mary pewter multiple-reeded narrow rim saucer, circa 1690Touchmark probably of Richard Boyden, Cambridge (fl.1671-1690), (PS56) o...

A rare Henry VII/VIII pewter deep bowled plate, circa 1500The narrow rim with angled beading on upper surface, a shallow booge to deep well and ce...

A rare Elizabeth I leaded bronze mortar, late 16th century, by an unidentified foundry, possibly of NorwichWith flared rim, and cast three times w...

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 Charles I leaded bronze mortar, dated 1647, attributed to Anthony Bartlet (fl. 1640-75) of the Whitechapel Foundry, LondonCast 'IOHN ANTHONY 164...

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

An exceptionally rare 13th or 14th century leaded bronze posnet, EnglishThe near spherical body with flared rim and decorated with two wire mouldi...

A rare and large 17th century leaded bronze posnet, EnglishWith flared rim, the body with flash-line and chaplets, and raised on three short ribbe...

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 early George III brass and wrought iron down-hearth pan or skillet, dated 1768The brass pan fixed to an iron ring with three dome-headed ri...

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