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A pewter Imperial half-pint baluster measure, Edinburgh, circa 1826-33The body decorated with two bands of paired incised rings, the collar bearin...

A pewter Imperial gill ball and bar baluster measure, Scottish, circa 1826-40The body with two bands of two incised lines, the flat lid with two c...

A George II pewter tall flat-lid flagon, London-made for Scottish market, circa 1735Having a tapering drum with flared base and bold mid-fillet, a...

Five brass and one copper 19th century thistle-shaped measures, two marked for GlasgowThe first, brass example, 15cm high, the second copper examp...

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...

Five 19th century copper measures, for Scotland and the Scottish IslesTo include two haystack-type measures, one ¾ of an Imperial Standard Noggin,...

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...

Seven 18th and 19th century copper measuresFour marked for Edinburgh, 6cm, 10cm, 14cm and 14.5cm high, two for Glasgow, 5cm and 11cm high, and ano...

A rare George II/III pewter octagonal plate, circa 1760The rim with triple reeded edge, and an engraved unidentified coat of arms in a Rococo cart...

An unusual George II brass ejector candlestick, circa 1740Engraved 'THE TOWN OF PERTH'The stem of seamed construction, and with very broad sconce,...

Seven pocket snuff mulls, 19th/20th century, ScottishOne of shell, another of hoof and the remainder of horn, and mounted with brass, copper or pe...

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

Of Jacobite interest: A rare, fine and large George II pewter strawberry dish, circa 1740-47The narrow eighteen lobed wavy edge rim with triple re...

A pewter Imperial gill pear-shaped measure, Glasgow, circa 1826-40The body with two pairs of incised rings, the flat lid with two pairs of incised...

A pewter Imperial gill pear-shaped measure, Glasgow, circa 1826-40The body with incised rings, the flat lid with two pairs of incised rings and ca...

A Scots gill dome lidded bulbous measure, Glasgow, circa 1800-20With two pairs of incised rings on the body and one on collar, '2 GLASS' cast on t...

A pewter Imperial gill dome lidded bulbous measure Glasgow, circa 1870With two pairs of incised lines on bulbous body, single domed lid, shell thu...

A pewter Imperial gill dome Lidded bulbous measure, Edinburgh, circa 1850The body with two pairs of double incised rings and one to collar, the E...

A pewter Imperial quarter-gill lidless 'tappit hen' type measure, circa 1900The typical shouldered body lightly engraved 'Quarter Gill' and bearin...

A George III pewter gadrooned-edge plate, circa 1780The rim engraved with coat of arms and crest, 'gules, a lion rampant regardant or' and the cre...

A rare George III pewter engine-turned decorated plain rim plate, circa 1800The rim and the well decorated all over with engine turning, the rear ...

An unusual George III pewter double reeded plate, circa 1790With fine cast double reeding close to the edge of the slightly cupped rim, to the rea...

An unusual George III pewter double reeded plate, circa 1790With fine cast double reeding close to the edge of the slightly cupped rim, touchmark ...

A George III pewter beaded edged plate, circa 1780With fine beads cast to raised reeding close to the edge of the slightly cupped rim, a London Su...

A small George III pewter single reed plate, circa 1810With cupped rim and rear hammered booge, touchmark on rear of well of Thomas & Townsend Com...

A fine Charles I pewter OEWS quart flagon, circa 1640With a single narrow low fillet to the gently tapering drum, the domed cover with baluster kn...

A rare William & Mary pewter ewer dish, circa 1690The multiple reeded rim with hallmarks to front and touchmarks to rear of John Bonvile, London (...

A George II pewter broth bowl, circa 1750The deep bowl with flared lip and multi-reeded fillet, on a high reeded foot, crowned 'X' and maker's mar...

A George II pewter lidded Jersey measure of noggin capacity, circa 1730-50The rim of the slender pear-shaped plain body struck with a crowned 'GR'...

Two pewter Jersey lidless half-noggin measuresOne, circa 1800, with plain body bearing a crown over 'GR' Jersey verification mark and Woolmer type...

A very rare early 18th century brass socket ejector candlestick, English, circa 1700-25Seamed, the stem fitted with a drip-pan and an ejector with...

Three George II brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1730-55Two with bases with convex corners and concave sides, the third and tallest example ...

A late George III brass socket candlestick, circa 1800Stamped 'LLOYD'S' to each corner of the baseThe columnar stem topped by a broad sconce and r...

An unusual copper alloy socket candlestick, European, probably 17th centuryThe tubular stem with moulded socket rim and cast with two 'wedding ban...

A rare George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1760-80With loose nozzle and columnar stem cast with twelve flutes, atop a square base wit...

A good mid-18th century brass alloy socket candlestick, English, circa 1750With ruffled loose nozzle, the knopped stem seamed and topped by a wais...

A rare Imperial quart double volute bulbous measure, circa 1826-30The bulbous body with two incised rings, the collar stamped with a George IV Lon...

An unusual pair of Charles II pewter 'wassail bowl dippers', circa 1670Each with a single reed rim and flat base, the unrecorded maker's mark of '...

A rare George III/IV pewter OEWS quart lidded bulbous measure, circa 1790-1826Having a plain 'type 1' bulbous body, a flat lid with two pairs of i...

A rare, fine and documented Charles II pewter two-handled caudle or posset cup, circa 1660Having a plain body with a band of knurled decoration be...

A rare and documented latten beehive knop spoon, circa 1450Having a diamond-shaped stem and fig-shaped bowl, no marks, length 14.8cm (5⅝in)Footn...

A rare 17th century pewter and latten seal knop spoonWith a heavy flattened hexagonal stem, and large fig-shaped bowl with maker's mark, length 1...

A rare latten strawberry knop spoon, circa 1640With heavy flattened and bevelled tapering stem, the round bowl with maker's 'double white' mark, t...

A laten variant ovoid-shaped seal knop spoon, probably London, circa 1600With a short flattened-hexagonal stem, and long fig-shaped bowl with crow...

A rare 13th century primitive cut-and-filed proto-acorn knop spoonHammered from the flat, the simple knop cut from the tapering flat stem, a round...

A rare 14th/15th century latten filed cone knop spoonWith long diamond-shaped stem and fig-shaped bowl with maker's mark to rear, length 19cm (7½...

A rare 13th century latten 'primitive acorn' knop spoonHammered from the flat, the long flat tapering stem with bevelled edge, and a round bowl, ...

A 15th century latten filed proto-acorn knop spoonProbably hammered from the flat, having a tapering bevelled edge stem and round bowl, touchmark ...

A latten trifid spoon, circa 1700Traces of maker's mark to the oval bowl, length 16.9cm (6⅝in)For further information on this lot please visit Bo...

A tinned latten primitive-trifid spoon, circa 1675The stem with upturned rounded end and two filed cuts, maker's mark of 'G P' to oval bowl, len...

A tinned latten trifid-end spoon, circa 1700With maker's mark to oval shaped bowl, length 17.7cm (6⅞in)For further information on this lot pleas...

A 17th century latten slip-top spoon, possibly LondonHaving a flattened-hexagonal stem broadening at each end, and fleur-de-lys maker's mark to fi...

A latten seal knop spoon, probably London, circa 1600With tapering flattened-hexagonal stem, fleur-de-lys maker's mark to fig-shaped bowl, lengt...

A rare latten man's-head knop spoon, circa 1640The adult man's head with centre-parted hair and moustache, a tapering flattened-hexagonal stem, an...

A 16th century latten stump or seal knop spoonHaving a short flattened-hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, length 11.7cm (4⅝in)For further inform...

A latten wrythen ball knop spoon, circa 1500With hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, length 16.2cm (6⅜in)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx A. V. Sutherland...

A George III pewter OEWS half-pint double volute baluster measure, Birmingham, circa 1800The body with two pairs of incised lines and one pair to ...

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