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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 1350 Probably Edward...
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 1350 Probably Edward III (1327-1377)...
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 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,...
A William & Mary pewter squat trencher salt, circa 1690Of round bulbous form, with reeding to rim and shallow foot ring, touch of 'I H' (fl.1690-1...
A small George II pewter cup salt, circa 1750Of circular form, with cast reeding to rim, simple foot ring, no marks, height 3.8cm, (1½in), diamete...
A rare pewter toy master salt, circa 1680Of footed circular form, with shallow depression, beading to the inner edge of the flat rim, and upper ed...
A pewter toy broad rim charger, circa 1680The rim slightly stippled, nature's gilding, diameter 6.8cm, (2⅝in); together with a pewter toy plate, c...
A rare pewter four lobed wavy-edge deep-bowled plate, Irish, circa 1770Having an unusual rim with inward and outward pointing cusps decorated with...
A William & Mary pewter triple reeded dish, circa 1690The narrowish rim bearing hallmarks on the front of Edward Kent, London (fl.1677-1692), (PS5...
A William & Mary pewter semi-broad rim plate, circa 1690With cast triple reeded edge, the rim and well hammered all over, the front of the rim wit...
A George II pewter OEWS gill bud baluster measure, circa 1730The body with a mid-band of five incised rings, the flat lid with two incised rings a...
A George III pewter OEWS half-pint double volute baluster measure, circa 1790With plain body, two incised circles to the lid, typical handle with ...
A George II pewter OEWS gill double volute baluster measure, circa 1730-40Having a plain body, the flat lid with two incised rings, ownership init...
A George III pewter OEWS half pint lidless baluster measure, circa 1800The body with two bands of paired lines and one pair to collar, the double ...
A George III pewter OEWS gill double volute 'bulbous' measure, circa 1800With plain bulbous body, flat lid with two incised round grooves, double ...
A pewter Imperial gill 'double volute' lidless baluster measure, circa 1826Increased to Imperial capacity by removing the lid and increasing the h...
A George III pewter OEWS pint mug, circa 1810The base of the truncated cone body with multiple reeding and flared footrim, and engraved with a cop...
A 19th century pewter Imperial quart measureHaving a cone-shaped body with dished flared rim, a hollow single-curve handle attached directly to th...
A George IV pewter Imperial half-pint barrel-shaped mug, circa 1830The body with flared collar and foot rim, and four bands of multiple incised li...
A George IV pewter Imperial half-pint slender barrel-shaped mug, circa 1830The body with four bands of multiple incised lines, cast reeded rim and...
A George I pewter single reed and wrigglework plate, dated 1718The well designed with a peahen resting in a stylized plant above the date '17' '1...
A rare Charles II pewter OEWS gill hammerhead baluster measure, circa 1680Of typical form, the plain body rising to a collar bearing the touchmark...
A rare late 17th century pewter slim OEWS gill ball and bar baluster measure, English, circa 1670...
A rare late 17th century pewter slim OEWS gill ball and bar baluster measure, English, circa 1670-1690The very slim body without a collar, the str...
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208 item(s)/page