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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 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 I brass socket candlestick, circa 1720 With the ownership initials 'BH' engraved to the ...
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 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 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 and large 17th century leaded bronze posnet, EnglishWith flared rim, the body with flash-line and chaplets, and raised on three short ribbe...
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 1740-60
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 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 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...
An extremely rare Elizabeth I/James I pewter punch decorated broad rim marriage dish, circa 1600-20
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 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 1700
An unusual late 17th/early 18th century cast brass chamberstick, English or French, circa 1700The straight-sided flanged socket peaned over to the...
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...
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