The Oak Interior

To include early pottery

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room Stowmarket, Suffolk

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The Oak Interior

To include early pottery

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A rare pair of Queen Anne pewter single-reed rim wrigglework marriage plates, circa 1710Each rim with geometric decoration, wriggled initials 'S' ...

An early 18th century pewter multi-reed charger, Somerset, circa 1700-20The semi-broad rim with hallmarks of James Butcher II, Bridgewater, (fl.16...

An Imperial pewter 2-glass dome-lidded measure, Glasgow, circa 1860With two pairs of incised lines to bulbous body, dome lid with '2 GLASS'  medal...

A George III pewter Scots-pint crested tappit hen, with beaker or tassie, Glasgow, circa 1800Of typical shouldered form, domed lid with cone-shape...

Two William & Mary pewter bud baluster measures, a pint and half-pint, by the same maker, Cambridge, circa 1690Each with plain baluster body, sing...

An early 18th century pewter lidless Chopin pot-bellied measure, Scottish, circa 1700Of typical form, with incised lines to body, touchmark/verifi...

An early 18th century pewter OEWS half-gallon bud baluster measure, English, circa 1700-20The slender baluster body with paired lines, single-curv...

A George II pewter OEAS quart dome-lidded tulip-shaped tankard, circa 1740With plain body, pierced-heart chairback thumbpiece, hollow handle with ...

A Queen Anne/George I pewter high-banded tavern pot, Lancashire, circa 1710-20Ale quart, the truncated cone body with high single fillet, single-c...

A George III pewter half-gallon lidless ale jug, circa 1800The truncated cone body with mid-fillet, tall spout, and reeded footrim, handle with lu...

A rare George I/II pewter Scots-pint lidded pot-bellied measure, Inverness, circa 1720-40Incised lines to dome-lid, neck and lower part of bulbous...

A rare William & Mary pewter OEAS quart domed-lidded straight-sided Royal commemorative tankard, Circa 1700The drum with low narrow fillet, a meda...

A William & Mary pewter multi-reeded dish, Lancashire, circa 1700With hallmarks to rim and two touchmarks to rear of Adam Bankes IV, Wigan, (fl.16...

A Queen Anne pewter straight-sided dome-lidded flagon, Lancashire, circa 1710Having a plain, tapering, straight drum, with reeded ovolo-moulded fo...

A rare set of six early 19th century pewter bulbous salts, English, circa 1830Each with a beaded collar, and ribbed footring, crowned 'X' mark ins...

A George II pewter OEWS quart straight-sided mug, with low single fillet, Bristol, circa 1730-40.Having an ownership triad below rim lip, hollow s...

An impressive Charles II pewter broad rim charger, circa 1670Hallmarks to rim of James Francis II, London (fl.1663-1681), (PS3526) opposed by a ma...

An imperial pewter half-pint dome-lidded bulbous measure, Glasgow, circa 1860With two pairs of incised lines to bulbous body, domed lid with crown...

A George II pewter dog-nose spoon, circa 1720The end of the stem with ownership triad, elongated oval rat-tail bowl, maker's touchmark to rear of ...

A William & Mary/Queen Anne pewter porringer, attributed to the West Country, circa 1700-10Having a wide bellied bowl, a flat base with footrim, t...

An early 18th century pewter straight-sided flagon, Yorkshire, circa 1700-1720The straight-sided tapering drum with a band of milling to rim and b...

A George II pewter wavy-edge plate, circa 1750The rim with gadrooned edge, and engraved with a crest device - an arm in armour embowed grasping a ...

An early 18th century pewter straight-sided dome-lidded flagon, York, circa 1700-20OEAS half-gallon, the tapering drum with multiple reeded and fi...

An impressive, large, William & Mary pewter multi-reeded charger, circa 1700The rim engraved 'T. S (J?). Collet', opposed by the engraved initials...

A pair of Queen Anne pewter octagonal trencher salts, circa 1710Each of rectangular cut-corner form, with deep oval depression and concave sides, ...

A good James I pewter flagon, circa 1610-20The tapering drum with single narrow fillet below collar and matching twin-fillet to base, ovolo-moulde...

A small Charles I pewter flagon, circa 1640Having a tapering drum with paired incised lines above the ovolo-moulded footrim, bun lid with discoid ...

A rare Charles II pewter wrigglework footed plate or tazza, circa 1685The plate with narrow reeded rim, designed to the centre with stylized folia...

A rare Queen Anne pewter footed plate or tazza, circa 1710The flat circular plate with reeded and rounded lip, struck with ownership initial triad...

A rare early 19th century triple-dome lidded wine measure, Edinburgh, circa 1820OWES quart, the baluster body engraved 'NUNC EST BIBENDUM' (now is...

A George I pewter spire flagon, circa 1715The straight-sided tapering drum with a high fillet, and reeded skirt base, double domed-lid with three-...

A mid-18th century baluster-shaped laver/flagon, circa 1750Having a domed lid with two-tier knop, solid chairback thumbpiece, broken C-shaped hand...

A William & Mary pewter domed-lidded wrigglework tankard, circa 1690OEAS quart, the drum decorated to the front with a large crown atop a flowerhe...

A rare and good Charles II pewter flat-lid tankard, Warwickshire, circa 1680Having a plain straight-sided drum, front denticulations to lid, twin ...

A rare 18th century pewter laver, a flat-lidded communion flagon, Scottish, circa 1740OEAS quart, the truncated cone body with two equally spaced ...

A rare early 17th century small pewter porringer, possibly for a child, English, circa 1635-50Having a steep straight-sided bowl, with lip, a flat...

A rare and documented George II pewter decagonal dish, circa 1750The ten-sided plain rim engraved with a crest device - an arm in armour embowed g...

A Charles I bronze mortar, unidentified Norfolk foundry, circa 1640Cast with Renaissance-style scrolls and the head of Christ, four times, rim dia...

A late 17th century bronze mortar, Gloucestershire, attributed to Abraham Rudhall I (fl.1684-1718)With everted rim, cast twice to the body with th...

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