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A rare and large early 17th century cow bell, date 1611Of broadening oblong section, with ribbed strap handle, one side with applied riveted date ...
A George I pewter ale pint dome-lid tankard, circa 1720The straight-sided drum with low fillet, unusual ram's horn variant thumbpiece, brass hinge...
A rare George I turned lignum vitae dome-lidded tankard, circa 1720The domed lid with moulded edge, and with pegged hinge and curving handle pegge...
A George I pewter flat-lid tankard, circa 1720The straight-sided drum with single low fillet, ram's horn thumbpiece and solid S-shape handle with ...
A rare George II pewter bullet-shaped touchmarked teapot, circa 1730Of typical diminutive size, with narrow faceted tapering spout, hinged domed-l...
A George II pewter mug, Devon, circa 1735The straight-sided drum with low single-fillet, curved handle with ball terminal, Exeter verification mar...
A George II pewter mug, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1750Of tulip-shape, with mid-fillet, single-curved handle with tongue thumbrest and splayed ter...
An 18th century squat pewter mug, EnglishHaving a straight side body, curved handle with scrolled thumbrest and flush terminal, 8.2cm high; togeth...
An early Victorian pewter pint mugThe tulip-shaped body having an engraved monogram within wheat ears, a verification mark to rim and stamped 'PIN...
A George III pre-Imperial pint straight sided pewter mug, York, circa 1770Plain body, hallmarks to collar, probably one of the John Harrisons of Y...
A brass and enamel alms dish, NurembergThe dish 16th century, the enamel possibly laterCentred by a boss of twelve double-contoured gadroons, the ...
A mid- to late 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550The central boss of twelve double-contoured gadroons, spaced by sprays of t...
A George III brass dog collar, circa 1790With flared rim and three holes for the iron hasp, associated brass and iron padlock marked 'SECURE' twic...
A mid-16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1550The centre decorated with a gadrooned and lidded urn between scrolls, within a border of ...
A copper lidded jug, German, dated 1754With domed lid and curved thumbpiece, the baluster-shaped body enriched with Rococo scrolls and foliage and...