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A George I/II pewter OEWS gill bud baluster measure, circa 1720-30Having a plain body, the collar bearing the 'TM' mark of Thomas Mathews, London ...

A rare George I pewter OEWS half-gill ball and wedge baluster measure, circa 1720Of typical form, with plain body, the handle with cylindrical str...

A George I pewter OEWS pint bud baluster measure, circa 1720The body with two double bands of incised rings around the belly and a double band to ...

A rare latten wrythen acorn knop spoon, circa 1500Having a slender flattened-hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, no marks, length 14.6cm (5¾in)F...

A tinned latten scroll-baluster and gadrooned seal knop spoon, circa 1670Having a tapering flattened-hexagonal stem, ownership initials 'I S' and ...

A rare latten lion sejant knop spoon, circa 1600-50With diamond stem, and a large round bowl with worn maker's mark, length 17.5cm (6⅞in)For furt...

An early 17th century latten apostle spoon, probably LondonWith flattened-hexagonal stem, and rose maker's mark to oval bowl, length 18cm (7⅛in)F...

A mid-18th century bronze-alloy marrow spoon, circa 1730With a long narrow scoop to stem and deep oval bowl, no marks, length 19.7cm (7¾in)For fu...

A Victorian cast bronze spoon, circa 1863The stem of unusual hour-glass form decorated with a plumed coronet and floral-filled cornucopia, registr...

A tinned latten trifid-variant spoon, circa 1680The broadened terminal of the stem with two small tongues and a fine inscribed line to each long s...

A tinned latten trifid-variant spoon, circa 1680The flat stem with a broad stepped rounded terminal, maker's mark of 'R S' to oval bowl, length 1...

A tinned laten trifid-end spoon, circa 1700With maker's mark, 'I C' (PS2189) to the rear of the broad stem terminal, and a rat-tail to the undersi...

A latten trifid spoon, circa 1700The parallel sided stem with a typical broad terminal, and clear maker's mark of 'E H' inside oval bowl, length...

A latten Puritan spoon, circa 1660The end of the flat stem broadened, slightly rounded and filed, and with a small rat-tail under the oval bowl, a...

A latten trifid spoon, circa 1700With traces of maker's mark to oval bowl, length 17.5cm (6⅞in)For further information on this lot please visit ...

An 18th century bronze-alloy Hanoverian spoonWith a rat-tail to the underside of oval bowl, and a maker's mark near the upturned front stem termin...

A William & Mary tinned latten Puritan spoon, circa 1690With typical square-end to the flat and slightly tapering stem, ownership triad 'I A A' to...

A tinned latten trifid spoon, circa 1700The stem with broad terminal and worn maker's mark to oval bowl, length 17.5cm (6⅞in)For further informa...

An early 18th century tinned latten dog nose spoon, circa 1710-30With maker's mark to deep oval bowl, length 18.8cm, (7⅜in)For further informatio...

A latten filled-ball knop spoon, circa 1550Having a diamond-shaped stem and broad fig-shaped bowl with extensive hammer marks, height 13.7cm (5⅜...

A tinned latten leafy-baluster and gadrooned seal knop spoon, probably London, circa 1600With broad flattened-hexagonal stem, and rose maker's mar...

A tinned latten apostle (possibly Christ) spoon, circa 1640With deep wire 'gulley' down the flat and bevelled tapering stem, maker's mark to round...

A latten seal knop spoon, probably London, circa 1600Having a short and slender tapering flattened-hexagonal stem, a fleur-de-lys mark to fig-shap...

A Queen Anne/George I brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1715With moulded and faceted socket on a faceted octagonal baluster stem, and on a spr...

Three George II brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1730-1755All with moulded bases with convex corners and concave sides, one fitted as a twis...

A good and small late 17th century trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1690With flared socket flange above a stem cast with two band ...

A fine and rare late 17th century small brass alloy 'ball-knop' trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1675With corded stem terminating ...

A small mid- to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1650-80With corded upper and lower stems, and decor...

A good mid- to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-base socket candlestick, circa 1650-1680Having a broad socket flange above a slightly waisted...

A William & Mary/William III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1690-1700With a moulded socket topping an acorn- and disc-knopped stem, raised ...

Four early 18th century brass alloy hexagonal-based socket candlesticks, English/FrenchThe finest with a ring about the candle socket, and on a kn...

A George III pewter OEWS gill lidless baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1790The body with two double incised lines around the low belly...

A George IV pewter Imperial gill lidless baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1830The body with two pairs of incised lines, the collar wit...

A George III pewter one-eighth of a reputed wine quart bud baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1790The body with two double incised lines...

A George III pewter OEWS half-pint bud baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1790The body with two pairs of incised rings around the belly ...

A George IV pewter Imperial half-gill lidless squat baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1830The body with two incised lines, and with bul...

A George IV pewter Imperial half-pint lidless bud-type baluster body measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1830With two double bands of incised line...

A George IV pewter Imperial pint lidless 'bud' baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1830With two double bands of incised lines, the bud-ty...

A George II pewter OEWS quart bud baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1750With shallow bud, the body with single fillet and two pairs of ...

A rare George III pewter 'quart' bud baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1760The body of typical form, with two incised rings on the coll...

A rare and fine George III pewter candlestick, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1760Having an unusual fixed sconce, a baluster stem and domed foot with ...

A George III pewter pre-Imperial quart mug, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1790The plain truncated cone with lip and reeded splayed footrim, and a sin...

A George III pewter OEAS quart mug, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1800The plain truncated cone body with moulded lip, and stamped 'QUART' above owner...

Two George III pewter pre-Imperial mugs, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1800The taller having a single mid-fillet to the truncated cone body, an engra...

A pair of George III pewter spoons, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1790The rear of the elongated oval bowl with a scallop, hallmarks of William Hogg, ...

An unusual and patented Victorian sheet brass chamberstick, circa 1860The pan an unusual leaf, or lobed triangular, shape, and with a cast brass h...

An early 18th century cast brass chamberstick, French, circa 1720The socket pierced with a circular extraction hole and atop a slender stem, the d...

A mid-18th century cast brass chamberstick, EnglishThe moulded socket atop a slotted stem to hold a snuffer, peened over into a dished circular br...

A George III cast brass chamberstickThe dished pan engraved with the numeral '8', and with very faint traces of an engraved coat of arms, and fitt...

An 18th century brass chamberstick, FrenchWith moulded socket on a short stem, the pan fitted with a handle with worn trifid end, fitted to the un...

A rare and fine mid-17th century brass alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1650The upper stem cast with a medial band, the lowe...

A rare George II/III pewter octagonal plate, circa 1760The rim with applied lenticular beading, and engraved with a crest, 'a crane in its vigilan...

An unusual George III pewter single reed plate, circa 1790With a cast reed close to the edge of the slightly cupped rim, engraved copperplate init...

A rare George III pewter octagonal deep-bowled plate, circa 1770Having a cut rim with applied gadrooned edge, and a gentle booge, touchmarks to re...

A pewter Imperial quart baluster measure, Edinburgh, circa 1826,The body with two bands of three incised lines and engraved 'J Baird', the flat li...

A George III pewter half-mutchkin tappit hen, Edinburgh, circa 1790The body of typical shouldered form and with multiple incised lines, the domed ...

A George III pewter half-mutchkin 'embryo bud' baluster measure, circa 1790The body with two single incised lines, a narrow Scottish style handle ...

A George III pewter OEWS half-pint mug, Scottish, circa 1800The truncated cone with mid-fillet, handle with tongue thumbrest and fish-tail type te...

A pewter Imperial bottle or ⅙-gallon bulbous measure, Scottish, circa 1860The body with a reeded mid-fillet and reduced in size, the rim stamped '...

A rare and good pewter Scot's ale gill lidless pot belly measure, circa 1700-40With three pairs of incised rings on body and collar, 'GR' stamped ...

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