The Oak Interior - 25th and 26th May 2022

The Oak Interior - 25th and 26th May 2022

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The Oak Interior - 25th and 26th May 2022

The Oak Interior - 25th and 26th May 2022

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Two George III pewter lidded ale jugs, circa 1800One with solid chair-back thumbpiece and overlap C-scroll handle, the other with open chair-back ...

A large group of mainly 19th century pewter snuff boxesOf mostly rectangular form, some with cast decoration, others engraved, one wriggleworked, ...

A William & Mary pewter triple-reeded narrow rim plate, circa 1690 With unidentified hallmarks to rim, diameter 22.5cm; together with a late 17th ...

A group of mainly early 19th century pewter straight-sided mugsTo include a pint example by Grimes & Sons (fl.1817-1838), (PS4109); another stampe...

A George IV pewter Imperial half-pint ball and bar baluster measure, circa 1826The body cast from an OEWS mould and a central band added at the ti...

A George II pewter wrigglework plate, Worcestershire, circa 1735Having a single reeded rim designed with meandering leaves, the well decorated wit...

A group of 19th century brass rimmed pewter mugs,Of straight-sided and bulbous form, to include an example by William Burley (fl.1870-1920), (PS11...

A group of mainly 19th century ecclesiastical pewterTo include a large Scottish chalice, engraved and dated 1820, height 21cm; a bowl by Compton, ...

An early 19th century pewter snuff box in the form of a flintlock pistol, circa 1815With traces of original polychrome decorationLength 11.4cmChip...

A 16th century pewter spice plateHaving a single reeded rim with triangular beaded under edge, gentle boss and partial touchmark to rear.Diameter ...

A late 19th century Britannia Metal cigar holderOf joined triple octagonal form, each octagonal section with six apertures and numbered two to fou...

A pewter porringer, English, circa 1700The single ear with triangular bracket, bellied bowl with bossed base, maker’s mark of ‘BW’ (PS18454) insid...

A George III pewter OEWS half-pint dome-lidded and spouted measureWith hallmarks to collar; together with a pewter lidded inhaler, touchmark in ba...

Four pewter lidless baluster measures, English, circa 1800-40To include a pint example with crowned William IV verification mark to collar; a slen...

Three pewter haystack measures, IrishHalf-pint, gill and noggin; together with four Irish lidless baluster measures, a half-pint, two noggins and ...

Six 19th century pewter/lead tobacco box and coversFour of circular form, three with an acorn knop, the fourth with a barrel, another of canted re...

An early 18th century pewter pot capacity Jersey lidded measure, circa 1715With maker’s mark to heart-shaped lid, attributed to Pierre du Rousssea...

A group of 19th century pewter half-pint beakers, EnglishTo include two by Charles Bentley, London (fl.1837-1863), (PS662)(22)Numerous scratches, ...

Two 19th century pewter straight-sided mugs, ScottishA quart by James Moyes, (fl.1851-1891), (PS6572) and a pint by Wiliam Scott IV (fl.1826-1849)...

A George II pewter OEWS half-pint double-volute baluster measure, circa 1740 Maker’s mark of John Fasson, London (fl.1725-1749), (PS3264), to coll...

A large pewter wrigglework beaker, Dutch, circa 1700The flared body decorated with scrolling foliage, crowned touchmark under base. Height 17.5cmS...

A Queen Anne/George I pewter single-reeded plate, circa 1710-20 With hallmarks and touchmarks to rear of John Fryer, London (fl.1692-1726), (PS62)...

A group of 19th century pewter U-shaped mugs, EnglishTo include an example by Nathaniel Barber II (fl. ?-1834), (PS15391), another by George Frede...

A group of 19th century pewter spouted measures, EnglishTo include an example by William Nettlefold I (fl.1785-1829), (PS 6721); another by Franci...

A small pewter wrigglework decorated beaker, Dutch, circa 1700The flared drum designed with scrolling foliage, crowned touchmark to the underside,...

A group of mainly early 19th century pewter straight-sided mugsTo include an example by William Walker (fl.1787-1840), (PS 9732), and an example b...

A large pewter lidded beaker, North German, dated 1845The tapering drum elaborately inscribed, the stepped lid surmounted by an eagle, Hintze mark...

An early 18th century pewter OEWS pint bud baluster measure, English, circa 1720Together with an OEWS half-pint bud baluster measure, (2)Height 15...

An 18th century pewter OEWS quart Guernsey lidded measure, circa 1790The heart-shaped lid with touchmarks of Catherine Morrant, Southampton (fl. 1...

A group of 19th century pewter bulbous mugsQuart to half-gill capacities, some with maker’s marks and various verification marks, (30)Numerous, de...

A George III pewter plain rim plate, circa 1780The rim engraved with a Baron’s monogram, the rear of the well engraved ‘Sts. Inn C. L.’ (for Sarge...

A pewter crested tappit hen, Scottish, circa 1800Of Scottish pint capacity, with beaker, plouk mark and ownership initials ‘I E’; together with an...

A pewter dish, probably 17th century, excavated, EnglishHaving a plain rim and flat well, the rear engraved ‘Prince William’, along with indistinc...

A large and impressive James I pewter flagon, circa 1610Of typical form, with slightly tapering drum, a knopped bun lid and ovolo-moulded foot-rim...

A good and well-documented straight sided pewter flagon, York, circa 1725Having a tapering drum with multiple-reeded base, a dome lid with heart-a...

A pair of 18th century pewter chalices, London, circa 1740-80OEAS pint, the straight-side bowl with mid-fillet and flared lip, the stem of ‘cuplow...

A PEWTER DOUBLE-VOLUTE BALUSTER MEASURE, O.E.W.S. GALLON, ENGLISHWith plain body, the lid engraved 'Ryde Chapel', apparently unmarked, 135 fl.oz.,...

A Particularly TALL GEORGE III SPOUTED PEWTER SPIRE FLAGON, CIRCA 1765The gently tapering drum on a wide skirted foot with a heavy base-fillet, do...

A very near pair of 18th century pewter chalices, circa 1730-70Each having a tulip-shaped bowl with single incised line to flared lip, a waisted s...

A Charles II pewter broad rim plate, circa 1670With stamped ownership initials ‘EW’ to rim, touchmark to rear of maker ‘TO’, (PS16568)Diameter 30c...

A Charles II pewter broad rim plate, circa 1680By Nicholas Kelk, London, [fl. 1638 - 1688] and Richard Smith, [fl. 1677 - 1705]The front rim with ...

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