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  • English pewter tankard,

    £30 Stock code: AD1685 J
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    English pewter tankard,

    with lightly hammered body, stamped ‘Argent’ Pewter to base.
    Dimensions: 13cm (5″) High, 13.5cm (5¼“) Wide, 9cm (3½“) Deep
    Stock code: AD1685 J
    £30
  • English Pewter Pint Ale Mug,

    £65 each Stock code: AD1685 I
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    English Pewter Pint Ale Mug,

    A finely patinated, mid 19th Century, straight sided, pewter Ale Mug with turned rim and ‘broken’ style double-volute handle and thumb-piece all on a heavy ogee-moulded and banded base. An intriguing profusion of pseudo-hallmarks and touch marks on the vessel indicate a date of manufacture between 1826 and 1850 with the inspectors mark suggesting a use in the county of Kinross Shire in Scotland. The Capacity Mark indicates a true Pint measure.
    Dimensions: 11cm (4¼“) High, 13.5cm (5¼“) Wide, 10cm (4”) Deep
    Stock code: AD1685 I
    £65 each
  • English Pewter Pint Mug,

    £75 Stock code: AD1685 H
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    English Pewter Pint Mug,

    A finely patinated 19th Century ‘pear’, or ‘baluster’ formed pewter Ale Mug with turned rim with a ‘broken’ style handle and thumb-piece all on a heavy ogee moulded and banded base. A profusion of pseudo-hallmarks and touch marks indicate the age and manufacture of the vessell, with the lack of a crown stamped Imperial Measure mark perhaps suggesting a date earlier than 1826. The Capacity Mark indicates a true Pint measure.
    Dimensions: 12.5cm (5″) High, 14cm (5½“) Wide, 10cm (4”) Deep
    Stock code: AD1685 H
    £75
  • Antique English Pewter Ale Mug,

    £60 Stock code: AD1685 G
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    Antique English Pewter Ale Mug,

    An early 19th Century pewter Ale Mug with broad banding and a turned rim with an articulated ‘strap’ style handle and notched thumb-piece all on a heavy ogee moulded base. The ‘Pre-Imperial’ William III Ale-Standard verification mark suggests a date of manufacture before the Weights & Measures Act of 1835 and the distinctive arms suggest an origin in the City of London. A hand-cut design on the outward-facing side of the vessell indicates the historic owner and locates them in Marcham, near Abingdon in the Historic County of Berkshire.
    Dimensions: 11cm (4¼“) High, 9.5cm (3¾“) Wide, 14cm (5½“) Deep
    Stock code: AD1685 G
    £60
  • Set of pressed brass fingerplates

    £80 the set of four Stock code: 79539 A
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    Set of pressed brass fingerplates

    The set of unpolished pressed brass fingerplates, each with fixing holes, and raised and fielded detail. English early twentieth century.
    Dimensions: 27.5cm (10¾“) High, 7.3cm (2¾“) Wide, 0.2cm (0”) Deep
    Stock code: 79539 A
    £80 the set of four
  • Early nineteenth century gilt framed pier mirror,

    £1,250 Stock code: AD1682 B
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    Early nineteenth century gilt framed pier mirror,

    with coloured engraving after ‘Shipwreck’ by Peter Monamy (1681 – 1749)  set above the original plate.
    Dimensions: 86.5cm (34″) High, 58cm (22¾“) Wide, 11cm (4¼“) Deep
    Stock code: AD1682 B
    £1,250
  • Nineteenth Century English Pewter Quart Ale Mug,

    £85 Stock code: AD1685 F
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    Nineteenth Century English Pewter Quart Ale Mug,

    An finely patinated 19th Century pewter Ale Mug with broad banding and turned rim with a ‘broken’ style handle and thumb-piece all on a heavy ogee ‘pear shaped’ moulded base. Made by the famous firm of George Farmiloe & Sons (1876-1940), Pewterers of St John Street, Barbican, London. The Touch-Mark of ‘B’ is the signature of the unnamed craftsman. More broadly the Pewterers marks indicate a mid to late Victorian date, with the crowned arms of the City of London and the history of the founders at which it was made circusmscribing the period of manufacture to between 1876 and 1878. The Capacity Mark indicates a true Quart measure.
    Dimensions: 16.5cm (6½“) High, 17cm (6¾“) Wide
    Stock code: AD1685 F
    £85
  • English Pewter Pint Tavern Jug

    £85 each Stock code: AD1685 E
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    English Pewter Pint Tavern Jug

    A finely patinated, straight sided and banded pewter Tavern Jug with spout, turned rim, and ‘strap’ style handle and thumb-piece, all on a heavy ogee-moulded and double-banded base. Hand inscribed by it’s historic owner the jug records one ‘E. Wood’ of the Scotts Arms on Hermitage Bridge in Wapping in the old Docks of London. The Scotts Arms public house was run by a Mrs Elizabeth Wood between 1834 and 1861 and prospered for many years before its demolition in 2004. A single, faded, Verification Mark, combined with the shape and profile of the vessel itself would also tend to date it to the early middle part of the Nineteenth Century. The Capacity Mark indicates a true Pint measure.
    Dimensions: 15cm (6″) High, 15cm (6″) Wide, 17.5cm (7″) Deep
    Stock code: AD1685 E
    £85 each
  • Nineteenth century English Pewter Ale Mug

    £85 each Stock code: AD1685 D
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    Nineteenth century English Pewter Ale Mug

    A finely patinated mid 19th Century ‘straight sided’ pewter Ale Mug with turned rim with a ‘broken’ style handle and thumb-piece all on a heavy ogee moulded and banded base. Hand engraved with the initials of the historic owner, the vessel shows a Surrey County verificaion mark and Imperial Pint capacity mark while on the underside it is inscribed the name of the Lightermans Arms Public House, Bermondsey. The Lightermans arms was a small beer-shop which existed between 1853 and 1907 in the Surrey Docks on the corner of Kenning Street and Swan Road in what is now considered Rotherhithe, South East London.
    Dimensions: 12.5cm (5″) High, 13.5cm (5¼“) Wide
    Stock code: AD1685 D
    £85 each
  • Nineteenth Century English Pewter Ale Mug

    £60 each Stock code: AD1685 C
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    Nineteenth Century English Pewter Ale Mug

    A finely patinated mid 19th Century ‘straight sided’ pewter Ale Mug with turned rim with a ‘broken’ style handle and thumb-piece all on a heavy ogee moulded and banded base. Hand engraved with the initials of the historic owner, the vessel shows a Surrey County verificaion mark and Imperial Quart capacity mark while on the underside it is inscribed the name of the Fishermans Arms Public House, Bermondsey.
    Dimensions: 16.5cm (6½“) High, 18.5cm (7¼“) Wide
    Stock code: AD1685 C
    £60 each
  • Nineteenth Century English Pewter Ale Measure

    £40 Stock code: AD1685 B
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    Nineteenth Century English Pewter Ale Measure

    An early 19th Century Pewter Ale measure with spout. An articulated ‘broken’ style, double-volute handle with a notched thumb-piece and is set on a tapering ‘pear shape’ barrell with broad banding and a turned rim, all on a heavy ogee moulded base. An attractive Petwerers Mark indicates its manufacture in the environs of the City of London, specifically at the firms of Harton & Sons, Pewterers of High Holborn. The retrospective introduction of a ‘Capacity Mark’, notwithstanding, it likely dates from the mid 1860s. A hand-cut design on the outward-facing side of the vessell indicates the initials of an historic owner while underneath the name of the Royal Oak public house is extant.
    Dimensions: 17cm (6¾“) High, 17.01cm (6¾“) Wide, 14cm (5½“) Deep
    Stock code: AD1685 B
    £40
  • Early Nineteenth Century Nude Study,

    £750 Stock code: PS0090 C
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    Early Nineteenth Century Nude Study,

    An early nineteenth century framed charcoal life-study of a kneeling male figure. The muscular figure is shown full length and front-on in a serpentine pose recalling the Laocoon and Michaelangelo’s Punishment of Titus, now in the Royal Collecion.
    Dimensions: 71cm (28″) High, 55cm (21¾“) Wide, 3.2cm (1¼“) Thick
    Stock code: PS0090 C
    £750