The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

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room Stowmarket, Suffolk

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The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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An early 18th century pewter single-reed and wrigglework plate, English, circa 1705-30Designed with a flower-filled vase to well, the rim with typ...

A William & Mary pewter multi-reeded narrow rim plate, circa 1690Apparently unmarked, ownership triad ‘S’ over ‘ED’ to rear, diameter 21.8cm

A late 17th century pewter porringer, English, circa 1685Having a coronet ear with triangular bracket, and bossed bellied bowl, dated touchmark to...

A Charles II pewter porringer, circa 1680 Having an old-English-ear, stamped with the ownership triad ‘P’ over ‘DA’, and with triangular bracket,...

A George III pewter cup, Northern England, probably Liverpool or Wigan, circa 1790OEWS pint capacity, the straight-sided body with flared lip atop...

An impressive Charles II pewter double-reeded broad-rim charger, circa 1675The rim with ownership triad ‘R’ over ‘IS’, opposed by hallmarks, along...

A large William & Mary pewter multi-reeded dish, circa 1690With hallmarks to front rim, and touchmarks to rear of maker ‘IF’ (fl.1680-1710), (PS18...

A George III pewter plain rim deep dish, Scottish, circa 1775Hammer marks to rear of booge, and touchmarks of Stephen Maxwell, Glasgow (fl. 1763-1...

A George III pewter single-reeded deep dish, Scottish, circa 1765With hammer marks to rear of booge, touchmark to rear of William Ballantyne, Edin...

A Queen Anne pewter multi-reeded dish, English, circa 1710With hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear of Joseph Giddings, Leicestershire (f...

A 17th century pewter broad-rim plate, North European, circa 1650With gentle booge, the rim engraved ‘M.IIEV’, maker’s mark and possible town mark...

A Charles II pewter porringer, circa 1680 Having an old-English-ear with triangular bracket to the underside, a bellied bowl, and bossed base, da...

A late 17th century large pewter semi broad-rim dish, Wigan, Lancashire circa 1685The rim with incised reeding and hallmarks to front and touchmar...

An early 19th century pewter pint mug with lignum-vitae ‘former’ or tankard jack, circa 1800The straight-sided mug with multi-reeded fillets, doub...

A small George I pewter spire flagon, circa 1720 OEWS quart capacity, the tapering drum with high fillet, an early example of a double-scroll ‘dr...

A mid-18th century pewter lidless baluster measure, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1760OEWS gill capacity, the body with two double-line bands, single...

A pewter flagon, Northern French, circa 1800With ‘heart-shaped’ lid and twin-acorn thumbpiece, possible maker’s mark to single-curve handle, heigh...

A rare Elizabeth I pewter figural spoon, circa 1560-80Having a fig-shaped bowl with wrigglework scroll-decoration, a short and flattened stem, the...

An interesting William & Mary pewter semi broad-rim charger, circa 1690The plain rim engraved with the Coat of Arms of Sir William Ashurst (1647-1...

A rare 16th century pewter broad-rimmed dish or large saucer, English, circa 1550The plain rim with under-edge rounded moulding, bossed centre and...

A fine late 17th century pewter semi broad-rim and multi-reeded plate, English, circa 1685The rim engraved with a coat of arms within Stuart mantl...

A pewter OEWS half-pint ball-and-bar baluster measure, English, circa 1700The flat lid with two pairs of incised lines and locating flange, the si...

A George III pewter OEWS pint tulip-shaped dome-lidded tankard, Bristol, circa 1770With single thin fillet to body, rams’ horn thumbpiece and fish...

A George III pewter lidded soup tureen, circa 1760Of oval form, the lid and body engraved with the Arms of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers, ap...

A pewter OEWS gill ball-and-bar baluster measure, English, circa 1700The flat lid with single line to edge and locating flange, single-curve handl...

A George III pewter OEWS quart dome lidded tankard, Bristol, circa 1800The tulip-shaped body with paired incised lines, double-scroll handle with ...

A George III pewter OEWS pint harvester measure, West Country, circa 1800Of typical form, with flared rim, hollow single-curved handle with tongue...

A pewter OEWS quart bud baluster measure, English, circa 1720-40Having incised lines to lid and body, and strut lower handle attachment, height 16...

A pewter OEWS half-gill ball-and-bar baluster measure, English, circa 1700The plain lid with typical locating flange, single-curve handle with low...

A pewter Imperial 2oz. double-volute baluster measure, English, circa 1830Incised lines to flat circular lid and body, handle with diamond strut a...

Two pewter OEWS gill double-volute baluster measures, English, circa 1770One with a slightly bulbous body stamped ‘GILL’, both with diamond strut ...

Two pewter OEWS gill bud baluster measures, English, circa 1720-40Both with incised lines to flat circular lid, lower handle strut attachment, one...

A George III crested tappit hen, Scottish, circa 1800-20Of Scots three pints capacity, of typical shouldered form, with acorn knop, erect thumbpie...

A 16th/17th century pewter twin-handled porringer, FrenchThe booged bowl with flat base and footring, crowned touchmark of ‘R A’ to one of the fle...

A George III pewter standish, circa 1780 Of rectangular form, with two hinged lidded compartments, one with hallmark of Birch & Villiers, Birming...

A fine pair of William & Mary pewter multi-reed plates, circa 1690Each all-over hammered, with hallmarks to front rim for Benjamin Blackwell, alon...

A good pewter porringer, English, circa 1680-1720The bellied bowl with bossed base, having a triangular bracket under Old-English ear, touchmark o...

Four Scottish pewter measures, circa 1800-1830To include an Imperial half-pint dome-lidded baluster measure, Glasgow, with crowned Imperial medall...

A pair of pewter multi-reeded plates, Worcestershire, circa 1685Each rim with ownership initials ‘MB’, together with hallmarks and touchmark to re...

An 18th century bronze crucifix mouldOf T-shape, typically in two-parts, together with a modern casting made using the mould, length 11cm, (3)

A mid-18th century bronze spoon mould, typically in two-partsWith pouring hole to one end; together with a ‘rat-tail’ spoon cast from the mould, l...

A 19th century brass engraved sundial, EnglishWith decorative gnomon, the square back plate engraved with an eight-point compass rose, the hours m...

A 17th century bellarmine jug, German, probably Rhenish Of ovoid shape, with mottled tigerware glaze, strap handle, with typical grimacing mask o...

A small late 16th century pottery Bellarmine-type jug, German, probably Raeren, circa 1550-80Of globular form, with tall ribbed cylindrical neck a...

A group of five horse harness pendants, English, circa 1400-1500Two include two Surrey examples, one shield shaped with the arms of ‘Navarre’, the...

A late 17th century bronze-alloy dome-base socket candlestick, Spanish, circa 1690The cylindrical socket with small circular extraction hole, a kn...

An engraved brass sundial, English, dated 1716With ornate pierced gnomon, the near-square backplate with five concentric time zones, namely Rome, ...

A sheet iron canister tinder box, English, circa 1800With damper and steel, the slightly domed push-on lid centred by a rolled socket, with finger...

An Arts & Crafts sheet copper chamberstick, circa 1900Having a gently curved backplate, centred by a satyr mask mount, a tulip-shaped candle socke...

A steel toasting fork, English, circa 1800Having three staggered tines, a slender rectangular stem and tapered broadening handle with cusp-edge in...

An Arts & Crafts brass chamberstick, circa 1910Having a large circular dished nozzle, trumpet-type base, and foliate scroll handle, height 8.5cm, ...

A rare late 17th century brass tobacco box, English, circa 1690Of domed circular form, the hinged lid engraved with tulips, locked/opened by a com...

A particularly small and documented early 18th century cast iron grisset, English, possibly Sussex or Kent, circa 1700Of typical elliptical dished...

A ‘cellar’ wrought-iron wall-driven candle socket, circa 1800 With rolled socket, and circular drip-tray peened to a scroll-ended spike, length 2...

An unusual pair of steel pincers/tweezers, Nuremberg, circa 1600,The two shaped arms with notched and filed decoration, length 14.4cm, width 5.6cm

A rare Louis XIV/XV brass and glass photophore, French, circa 1700-25 With original glass ‘bucket’-shaped storm shade, flared octagonal and knopp...

A rare George II brass plate, circa 1750Having a gently curved single-reed rim, and incised line around the well, good pole-lathe turnings to the ...

A well-shaped brass tray, Dutch, circa 1800Of serpentine-sided oval form, with flared rolled rim, on four ‘toupie’ feet, width 49cm, depth 33.6cm

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