The Oak Interior

Curating a broad range of period Furniture and Furnishings, Metalwork, Stonework and including selected pieces from The Tony Chapman Pewter Collection

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The Oak Interior

Curating a broad range of period Furniture and Furnishings, Metalwork, Stonework and including selected pieces from The Tony Chapman Pewter Collection

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The eight-lobed rim with applied double-reeded edge, hallmarks to rear of Bourchier & Richard Cleeve, London, (fl.1750-1755), (PS1731), diameter 2...

The cup with plain gently flared rim, above a beaded fillet and gadrooned base, two S-scroll beaded handles with double bird-head terminals, shall...

The well designed with an enchained swan ducally gorged, amongst foliate sprays, the plain rim bearing the initials 'M H' within conforming foliag...

The well designed with three flowering stems, below three doves, centred by the initials 'RR' 'IR', the multiple reeded rim with fanned dog-tooth ...

The plain rim engraved with a mantled coat of arms, and touchmark to rear of Jonas Durand II, London, (fl.1732-1775), (PS3007), diameter 24cm.

Having a plain body, ownership triad 'H' over 'H E' struck three time to lid and once to strap handle, dated maker's mark 'W D' (PS3045) and Crown...

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

The straight-sided drum plain except for paired incised lines below rim, with ovolo-moulded footrim and flat base, the twin-lobed thumbpiece cent...

Cast touchmark to the underside of the lid of James Moyes, (fl.1851-1891), (PS6752); together with a gill capacity example by the same maker, (2).

The plain body engraved 'one 6th less than Imperial Measure', 'HR' mark to rim, handle with hooded ball terminal and lower diamond strut attachmen...

The slender body with two pairs of incised lines, strap handle with lower cylindrical strut attachment, possible maker's mark to handle/lid, heigh...

Having a plain drum, flared footrim, and ram's horn thumbpiece, the hollow handle with elongated round-ended terminal, touchmark of Robert Sadler,...

Maker's mark of Robert Whyte (PS10074), (fl.1805-1851), Edinburgh, cast inside base, verification marks to collar, height 10.3cm.

The well designed with a large single carnation stem, below three doves, one holding an olive branch, the multiple reeded rim with meandering lea...

Hallmarks to front rim and touchmark to rear of well of William White, London, (fl. 1661-1684), (PS9974), diameter 23.3cm Provenance: Former Walt...

The rim with single cast reed, bearing three hallmarks, possibly for Nicholas Kelk, London, (fl.1638-1688), (PS5453), below the engraved word and ...

Hallmarks to front of plain rim and touchmark to rear of Benedictus Thompson, London (fl.1669-?), (PS9323), diameter 29.3cm, rim 5.3cm, (36%) Pro...

Having a narrow rounded flange, two bands of ribbing to upper stem, paired incised lines to the shallow-convex drip-tray, and a spreading circular...

The circular flat flange with maker's mark, possibly 'TB', the slender stem with narrow mid-fillet, the ball-knop with pronounced mid-fillet and g...

The straight-sided tapering drum with low narrow fillet, rams' horn thumbpiece, hollow handle with cut-card decoration below the three-part hinge,...

Having a drum slightly bulging around the widest centre point near a heavy applied fillet, and with a lip and flared base, the double domed lid wi...

Having a plain straight-sided tapering drum, with slightly flared base and slender footrim, a very slightly domed 'flat-lid' with locating flange,...

With three bands of paired incised lines to body and one pair to collar, single-curve handle with flush splayed terminal, typically unmarked, 30 f...

With three pairs of incised lines to body, and two to lid, along with engraved ownership initials 'I L', 14 fl.oz., height 16.3cm.

The rim decorated with a repeating dog-tooth motif, the well designed with a large single carnation stem, flanked by the initials 'A' and 'M', hal...

Of relatively small size, having a bellied bowl, bossed base and coronet ear with triangular bracket, ownership triad initials 'E S' over 'Y' to c...

The flat plate with narrow beaded rim, on a pillar stem with central beaded fillet, spreading to a circular beaded foot, touchmark to underside of...

The truncated cone drum with low fillet and engraved 'W. Bliss Crown Tavern Cricklewood', indistinct touchmark inside base, William IV and Middles...

The straight-sided tapering body with two equally spaced narrow fillets, the flat-lid with locating flange, the twin-cusp thumbpiece with ribbed c...

Quart, pint, half-pint and noggin, all bearing mark of Joseph Austen & Son, Cork, (fl.1823-1846), (PS10) to the underside of the base, 43 fl.oz., ...

Hallmarks to front rim possibly of Ralph Marsh II, London, (fl.1663-1679), (PS6164) or more likely Edward Kent, London, (fl.1677-1692), (PS5465), ...

With hallmarks to front rim and touchmark to rear of Thomas Paddon, London, (fl.1683-1706), (PS7016), diameter 34.3cm.

With hallmarks to front rim and touchmark to rear of Thomas Paddon, London, (fl.1683-1706), (PS7016), diameter 31cm.

The rim engraved with a coronet armorial, the rear with the touchmark of Noel Thibault, Paris, diameter 24.7cm, rim diameter 4.8cm, (39%).

Having hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear of James Butcher II, Bridgwater, (fl.1698-1720), (PS1242), diameter 38.3cm.

Engraved across the well 'Parish of Whitchurch', the touchmark and hallmark to rear of Edgar & Son, Bristol, (fl.1810-1844).

Each with stamped ownership initials 'WS' to edge of well, two with touchmarks of John Hull, London, (fl.1675-1717), (PS4890), diameter 21.7cm, (4...

Indistinct worn hallmarks to rim, possibly Moses West, London (fl.1677-1710), (PS9961), and ownership triad 'I' 'W' 'D' to well, diameter 21.6cm ...

With decorative incised lines to body and flat lid, embryo shell thumbpiece, handle with lower strut attachment, Robert White Dean of Guild mark t...

Having a U-shaped bowl with single reeded rim, discoid centred stem and stepped domed foot, 18cm height.

Having a domed-lid, open chair-back thumbpiece and double C-scroll hollow cast handle with ball terminal, engraved inscription to the underside of...

The body of typical squat conical form, verification mark and capacity stamp"QUATERN" under the flared collar forming a spout, single-curve handle...

Having a tulip-shaped body and S-curved handle with hooded-ball terminal, maker's mark of Thomas Holgate I, Liverpool, (fl.1827-1859), (PS5438) in...

The body of ovoid form, with tall cylindrical collar and grated spout, single-curved handle, apparently unmarked, 17cm height.

Of typical circular flat form, with reinforced rim, crowned 'X' marks, touchmark and hallmarks to front centre of Susannah Cocks, London, (fl.1820...

Hallmarks to front rim and touchmark to rear of 'EB', (c.1670-c.1700), (PS11180), diameter 49.9cm, rim diameter 7cm, (28%).

Having a relatively narrow rim, a gentle booge and flat well with incised line, hallmarks to rim and touchmark to rear of Edward Wilson I, York, (...

Hallmarks to rim of Thomas Hicks, London, (fl.1669-1727), (PS4634), diameter 51.1cm, rim width 8.6cm, (33.5%).

With hallmarks to front rim and touchmark to rear of George Smith, Derby and London, (fl.1651-1698), (PS96), diameter 44.4cm, rim diameter 7cm, (3...

The well later engraved 'WESLAYAN CHAPEL ECCLES 1833', touchmark and hallmarks of John Ingram, Bewdley, (fl.1755-1799), (PS5083), to rear, diamete...

With hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear of John Trapp II, Worcester, (fl.1677-1707), (PS9547), diameter 42.2cm Provenance: Former John...

With touchmarks to rear of Richard Cuming, Exeter/Totnes, (fl.1729-c.1765), (PS2130), diameter 31cm.

Each plain rim engraved with a coat of arms, touchmark and label to rear of Edward Nash, London, (fl.1717-1742), (PS6702), deep dish 41.4cm, dish ...

With steep booge and flat base, diameter 28cm Literature: See Peter Spencer Davies, Scottish Pewter 1600-1850 (2014), p. 268 for a comparable exa...

The body of typical form with fillet to widest point, tall flared collar with numerous verification marks and stamped '1 GALLON', hollow cast sing...

The slender body of typical form, with fillet to widest point and stamped '1/2 GALLON'. tall flared collar with numerous verification marks, inclu...

The bulbous body with high collar, and grated spout, the hollow cast double-C overlapped handle with thumbrest, 16cm high.

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