The Chapman Pewter Collection

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A rare George III pewter four-lobed wavy-edge deep-bowled plate, Irish, circa 1770The unusual rim with inward and outward pointing cusps decorated...

A rare George II/III pewter octagonal plate, circa 1750-60The rim with applied triple-reeded edge, and an engraved unidentified coat of arms in a ...

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

A rare pair of George II pewter octagonal plates, circa 1750Each having a rim with applied slender reeded edge, and an engraved cresting of a bird...

A highly impressive and fine William & Mary pewter multi-reeded, hammered all-over, charger, circa 1690Hallmarks to rim probably of John Kenton, L...

A rare Charles II pewter pillar stem and octagonal-base candlestick, circa 1685The slightly waisted stem with upper and lower ribs, the octagonal-...

An exceptional and rare Charles II pewter twin-handle cup, circa 1670The body with reeded rim and two broad bands of knurled/hatched decoration, t...

A rare Tudor Maidenhead pewter spoon, circa 1550Having a tapering hexagonal stem, and maker's mark 'S' (PS9129)  to fig-shaped bowl, length 16.3cm...

A Tudor pewter acorn-knop spoon, circa 1550 Traces of nature's gilding, hexagonal stem, unrecorded maker's mark to fig-shaped bowl, length 14.8cm...

A Tudor pewter slip-top spoon, circa 1520-50Having an hexagonal stem, maker's mark (PS10637) to fig-shaped bowl, length 15.8cm; together with a 17...

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 rare 15th century pewter wrythen ball-knop spoon, English, circa 1450-1500Having an hexagonal stem, and fleur-de-lys maker's mark to fig-shaped ...

A George III pewter one gallon double-volute baluster measure, circa 1800The plain baluster body engraved with a crown over the royal cipher 'GR',...

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 III pewter straight-sided ‘pot’/measure, circa 1800Quart, having a plain truncated cone body, with lip collar and footrim, wide sing...

A rare Queen Anne/George I pewter spray-thumbpiece baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1710-20OEWS quart, the slender body with two pairs of incised li...

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

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

A rare Charles II pewter flat-lid punch-decorated tankard, Lancashire. circa 1670Of small size, having a twin-cusp thumbpiece, and single denticul...

A very rare William & Mary Royal commemorative double-portrait pewter wrigglework flat-lid tankard, circa 1690The straight-sided drum designed wit...

An unusual William & Mary pewter double-dome lidded tulip-shaped tankard, circa 1695Quart, the body with a single low fillet, on a prominent splay...

A George II pewter dome-lidded straight-sided spouted tankard, circa 1730Pint, the drum with low narrow fillet, a. solid chairback thumbpiece, and...

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

An early 19th century pewter pint tulip-shaped domed-lidded tankard, English, circa 1825Having a plain body, double C-curve handle with fish-tail ...

A Queen Anne pewter domed-lidded straight-sided tankard, circa 1710The drum with low narrow fillet, rams' horn thumbpiece, and single-curve handle...

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 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 large pair of late George III pewter cup salts, circa 1820Each with crowned peacock device to bowl, on a waisted stem and domed, reeded and spre...

A small James I pewter flagon, circa 1620Having a plain tapering drum, bun lid with flattened-ball knop, erect ribbed thumbpiece, and single-curve...

A George III pewter quart mug with impressive lignum vitae re-former or jack, circa 1800The tapering straight-sided mug with single fillet, above ...

A George III pewter half-pint mug, with lignum vitae re-former or reformer, circa 1800 The footed straight-sided mug with single fillet, double-c...

A Victorian pewter spouted pint measure, with lignum vitae re-former or jack, circa 1880 The plain straight-sided tapering drum with engraved mon...

A rare William & Mary pewter straight-sided twin-handled cup, Birmingham, circa 1690Having a gently tapering plain drum, and twin plain rounded 'l...

A late 17th century pewter wrigglework beaker, Dutch, circa 1690The tall, flared, drum designed with half-portraits of William III and Mary, II ea...

An exceptionally rare William III pewter Royal commemorative double-eared porringer, circa 1690-1700Having a bellied bowl, and bossed base relief ...

A George III pewter lidless tavern ale jug, Lancashire, circa 1780Nearly three pints capacity, the tapering drum with slender mid-fillet, and spla...

A George III pewter straight-sided mug, circa 1780The body with mid-fillet, single-curve handle with boot-heel terminal, indistinct hallmarks to r...

A George I pewter lidless baluster measure, Wigan, circa 1800OEWS gill, the 'dumpy' baluster body with three paired lines, and a further pair to n...

A George III pewter pint straight-sided measure, West Yorkshire, circa 1790The body with mid-fillet, crowned 'GR' mark over 'Y' to rim, and also s...

A George III pewter half-gallon lidless tavern ale pot, circa 1790The straight-sided drum with prominent single mid-fillet, ovolo-moulded footrim,...

An exceptionally rare and fine Elizabeth I/James I pewter bell-based candlestick, circa 1580-1620Having a straight-sided socket with plain flange,...

A William & Mary pewter wrigglework plate, circa 1690Having a single-reeded rim, with meandering zig-zag decoration, the well designed with three ...

A fine William & Mary pewter narrow-rim, wrigglework, and all-over hammered plate, circa 1700The multi-reeded rim highlighted with decoration, and...

A rare Henry VIII pewter twin-handled porringer, circa 1540Having a curved bowl, bossed base, and paired broad, solid, five-lobed ears, with no at...

A rare Henry VII pewter bumpy-bottom dish, circa 1490 or possibly earlier Having a plain rim with triangular beading to the underside edge, a rel...

A Charles I pewter flagon, circa 1630-40Having a tapering drum, with ovolo-moulded collar and incised lines above an ovolo-moulded foot, bun lid w...

A small Charles I pewter flagon, circa 1640The tapering drum with moulding and milling to rim and paired incised lines to base, ovolo-moulded foot...

A rare William & Mary pewter Beefeater flagon, circa 1700 The straight-sided drum hammered all-over, ovolo-moulded foot, flat base, slightly dome...

An unusual Charles II pewter Beefeater flagon, circa 1680Having a particularly wide shirt, topped by a fillet to the base of the plain straight-si...

A rare William & Mary pewter master capstan salt, circa 1690The waisted body with paired incised lines to centre, ovolo-moulded lip and footrim, w...

A William & Mary pewter trencher salt, circa 1690Spool-shaped, with shallow depression, flared sides and broad lenticular-decorated footrim, appar...

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

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

A late 17th century pewter pint bud baluster measure, Cambridgeshire, circa 1680-96The body with two paired incised lines aligned with the lower h...

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

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

A William & Mary pewter flat-lid wrigglework tankard, circa 1690The drum designed with three fanciful birds amongst tulips and scrolling foliage, ...

An exceptional Charles II pewter engraved Royal Commemorative broad rim charger, dated 1671 The well finally engraved with the Stuart Royal Coat ...

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