The Tony Chapman Pewter Collection Final Part IV

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The Tony Chapman Pewter Collection Final Part IV

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The lid engraved 'Purchased at the Sale at Gadshill, Auguest 11th 1870, No. 325 in Catalogue/This was constantly used by Charles Dickens in prepar...

Having a shallow bowl with narrow rim, the spreading domed foot with engraved initials ‘IGH’, 5cm high. Provenance: Former Sandy Law Collection, ...

With applied Rococo border, touchmark to rear of Burford & Green, (fl.1748-1780), (PS1164), 30.5cm diameter.

The straight-sided drum with two narrow fillets, the stepped flat-lid with front denticulations and rare twin-bird thumbpiece, S-shaped single-cur...

With spade thumbpiece, County of Edinburgh verification mark to rim, cast mark of Robert Whyte inside base, (fl.1805-1851), (PS10074), 16cm high.

The plain drum with bullet-shaped base, ovolo-moulded footrim, bun lid with ball and fillet knop, erect thumbpiece, strap handle with splayed term...

Having a tapering flattened hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, 15.5cm long Provenance: Former C. Peal Collection.

The highly unusual stepped dome lid with ‘ribbed’ edge, rams’ horn type thumbpiece, single-curve handle with engraved initials ‘AB’, and shield te...

The baluster body engraved ‘Wine Company in Scotland’, with spout, single-curve handle with spade thumbpiece and lower strut attachment, apparentl...

With spade thumbpiece, the body engraved ‘MORE MAJORUM’, touchmark under lid of William Scott III, (fl.1790-1826), (PS18408), 20cm high. Literatur...

The drum with low fillet, a beaded and double-C thumbpiece, cut-card decoration to upper handle and boot-heel terminal, apparently unmarked, 40.1 ...

The front rim bearing maker’s touchmark of ‘IF’ and horse, opposed by ownership triad and ‘housemark’, bossed well, diameter 11.5cm, rim 2.1cm (37...

30 fl.oz., having a plain truncated cone drum, double C-scroll handle with fish-tail terminal, hallmarks to rim and inside base of William Bolton,...

The flared bowl with a band of knurled decoration, on a domed base, extensive nature’s gilding, 3.5cm high, 6.8cm diameter; together with a small ...

Of semi-circular form, with arched scroll-profiled back plate, the knop to the hinged lid and the top handle in the form of a cockerel, touchmark ...

Having a typical open ring top raised on three 'legs' above the rim, with baluster-shaped body, Height 23.5cm. Literature: Peter Hornsby, 'Pewter ...

Having a baluster body, later domed-lid, spade thumbpiece and single-curve handle, verification marks to rim, 21cm high.

Having a single-reeded rim, touchmark to rear of Henry Joseph, (fl.1736-1792), (PS5290) 14cm diameter. Provenance: Former Bucknell Collection.

Having a plain straight-sided tapering drum, a wide ovolo-moulded foot rim, domed-lid, scroll-moulded thumbrest, and bold swan-neck handle with bo...

The front rim with hallmarks of John Shorey I, London, (fl.1683-1722), (PS8461), together with touchmarks and London label to rear, diameter 60cm,...

Of typical rectangular form, with two hinged lidded compartments, one with three compartments, including a pounce pot, largest 18cm wide, 12cm dee...

Converted to Imperial capacity by inserting a band to body, collar stamped ‘IMPERIAL’, tongue thumbrest, hooded-ball terminal to hollow handle, to...

Each rim with five-lobes and applied gadrooned edge, touchmark of Pitt & Dudley to rear, (fl.1781-1797), 24.5cm diameter, (12).

Having a rams horn thumbpiece, hollow handle with fishtail terminal, tapering plain drum and reeded footrim, 62 fl.oz. 25cm high.

The lid with front denticulations, rams horn thumbpiece, hollow single-curve handle with boor-heel terminal, indistinct touchmark inside base, 18....

The gently domed ‘flat’ lid with pierced front denticulations, bombé thumbpiece, S-curve handle with upper vine-cast decoration and bold rams’ hor...

The plain rim with indistinct touch or housework, opposed by ownership triad ‘F’ over ‘FL’, rear centre with dated touchmark ‘163?’, 10cm diamete...

One with maker’s mark cast inside base; together with a half-gill example; a George III half-pint lidless baluster measure, North Country and a gi...

With original painted decoration, 11cm long Literature: For a similar example see P. Hornsby, 'Pewter of the Western World 1600-1850', p. 355, pl...

Having a twin-cusped thumbpiece, centred by a heart over a diamond, swan-neck handle, plain straight-sided drum, underside of the lid cast ‘MADE B...

The Old English ear with ownership initials ‘E L’ and triangular wedge, bellied bowl and bossed base, footring, 16cm overall length, 11cm diameter...

The straight-sided drum with two fairly broad fillets, and splayed footrim, the lid with front pierced denticulations, ram’s horn thumbpiece and h...

With twin love-bird thumbpiece, swan-neck handle with boot-heel terminal, low narrow single fillet to drum, apparently unmarked, 34.5 fl.oz., 17cm...

The first titled 'Church Flagon Circa 1620', initialled in lower right corner, 22cm wide, 32.5cm high; the second, 'Church Flagon - circa 1650 by ...

Have a three-lobed heart-pierced ear, with triangular bracket, bellied bowl and flat base, 12cm over handle, 8.5cm diameter Provenance: Former A...

Having an acorn knopped domed-lid, a drop below spout and broken double-scroll handle with hooded ball terminal, lenticular beaded fillet to lower...

The rim with engraved mantled initials ’T G’, along with the hallmarks of Richard Fletcher, (fl.1678-1694), (PS3403), and touchmarks to rear, 51.5...

Each with a narrow rim, flared straight-sides and flat base, inset footring to underside, 12cm diameter, (2). Provenance: Former Sandy Law Colle...

With hallmarks of John Greenbank II, (fl.1674-1700), (PS4058), to front rim and touchmarks to rear, 42cm diameter.

Six with domed-lids, palmette, open or solid chairback thumbpiece and characteristic double C-overlap handle, gallon to half-pint capacity, (10) ...

The plain rim of the plate and the side of the salt engraved with the crowned cypher of GR IV, the rear of the plate with touchmark of Thomas Alde...

The cylindrical plain body with bullet-shaped base and ovolo-moulded foot, knopped bun lid, pierced heart and bar thumbpiece, hollow swan-neck han...

The tankard of tulip form, with single-curve handle and hooded-ball terminal, knopped double-domed lid, and solid chair-back thumbpiece, crowned ‘...

The truncated cone body with two equally spaced slender fillets, the flat-lid with locating flange, wide single-curve handle with lower cylindrica...

Each with mid-fillet to the tapering drum, and twin-lobed thumbpiece, one with vase knop, stamped 'P. Sampson Dundee’ inside base, 25.5cm high, t...

With knopped bun lid, short erect thumbpiece, bold curved handle with splayed terminal, bullet-shaped base and ovolo-moulded footrim, hallmarks ne...

The particularly high ball with a small front ‘pip’, incised lines to lid and body, 8.5cm high Provenance: Former C.A. Peal Collection. Lit...

The well designed with a carnation stem, the triple-reeded rim with meandering decoration, along with hallmarks and touchmark to rear of Henry Har...

Having a spade thumbpiece, touchmark of W. Scott IV under lid, (fl.1826-1849), (PS18408), along with George IV Edinburgh verification mark to rim...

Having a knopped domed-lid, solid chairback thumbpiece, double C-scroll handle with hooded ball terminal, hallmarks to rim of Phillip Matthews (fl...

Having a geometric-pierced cartouche ear, bellied bowl and bossed base, linguiform bracket under ear, hallmark to boss of John Pettiver, `London, ...

Of typical shouldered form, stamped ‘B’ over ‘DG’ to lid, erect thumbpiece, County of Edinburgh verification to collar, cast touchmark of Robert W...

The flat-lid with front denticulations, stamped with ‘IF’ maker’s mark four times, (fl.1660-1720), (PS18330), unusual reeded spray thumbpiece, han...

The body of typical shouldered form, with three multiple line incised bands, domed lid, erect thumbpiece and three-part hinge, height 17.5cm.

Having a multi-reeded rim with ownership initials ‘WS’, indistinct touchmark to rear along with struct date ‘1625’, 17cm diameter Provenance: For...

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