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Auction House:
Small & Whitfield Auctions and Valuations
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Metalware
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** 17 inch plain rimmed Georgian pewter charger c.1730-1750 ***
*** Pewter plate 9 inches diameter single reeded rim, maker Samuel Spackman, London. Colt Op No. 825 c1728 ***
*** Pewter hot water plate 7 5/8 inches diam, makers touch on reverse 'Carpenter & Hamberger, London' c1798 Colt Op No. 812 ***
*** Half pint concave tankard with verification mark VR crowned with birds ***
*** Victorian copper gallon measure ***
*** 19th century cast iron foot scraper ***
*** Victorian cast iron doorstop ***
*** Copper warming pan ***
*** French copper pan ***
*** A Continental nodding head dinner bell 20th century 12 cm high ***
*** A Georgian pewter teapot, wooden handle on 4 ball feet ***
*** Cast iron kangaroo doorstop ***
*** Hand made copper shaft winch with bucket of opals and opal chips to base ***
*** French copper jam pan with brass handles ***
*** A pewter six lobed Wavy edged nine inch plate, Owner's initials Mvt on rim. Circa 1780/1820. Likely English made but possibly Continental ***
*** 18th century pewter teapot French, broad pear shaped with banks of reeding on upper waist, hinged domed cover with central finial, makers mark on base, 8 inches high overall (handle originally bound in ralton) ***
*** Pewter plate 14 inches diameter multi reeded rim, bearing makers 'Touchmarks'. Also makers touch on reverse 'Nehemiar Clondesley' c1675-1710 Colt Op No. 991 (damaged) ***
*** Arts & Crafts movement English hammered pewter teapot & sugar bowl ***
*** Large polished brass coffee pot ***
*** Three Victorian pewter pint tankards by James Yates ***
*** Pint tankard with glass bottom made by J. Edwards, London C.1800, makers hallmark top left of handle ***
*** Pewter plate 15 inches diameter single reeded rim, makers touch mark on reverse 'John L. Darlington' c1770 Colt Op No. 2946 ***
*** A late George III pewter tavern pot, of Old English ale standard (Oeas) capacity. Made by Ingram and Hunt of Bewdley c1810/1815, with successor's mark J.C. Crane in base. Verification for Warwickshire (WIV over WK) and GIV mark, Imperial to front ***
*** A pewter tavern pot of Imperial 1/2 pint, capacity of two band V shaped design with scroll handle. Verified for Norwich County c1835/1840 ***
*** Milners patent copper safe plaque, embossed copper plaque for Milners Safes with heavily embossed details ***
*** John Tanns Reliance copper safe plaque, embossed copper plaque for Reliance safes ***
*** Tulip pewter pint, c.1870/1880, excellent condition, inscribed 'The Oak' Hyde park corner (London) inscribed with owners initials 'Ed; ***
*** Pewter 1/2 pint tavern pot, with George IV verifications and VR for London likely made by R. Alden c.1820/1828. Has a spout modification for pouring ***
*** Four antique French copper tin lined saucepans ***
*** A pewter tavern pot by I. A. (Joseph Alderson) marked WR, GIV, Norwich, S.S. EAGLE (underneath) c1810-1815 ***
*** A pewter quart tankard c1820-1830's with Kent County verification ***
*** Pair of graduated copper frying pans, stamped 'Sp' to rim ***
*** 19th century brass jam pan ***
*** 19th century spirit kettle, copper and brass by Mather and Armstrong ***
*** Pewter plate 8 1/2 diameter narrow rim, makers 'Hall' marks on rim, G. Smith. London Colt Op No. 4347 c1681, makers mark also on reverse ***
*** Early 19th century (1835) pewter ladle 15 inches long made by John Yates, Birmingham. Colt Op No. 5340A ***
*** Vintage heavy brass motar and pestle ***
*** Bronze Art Deco dish by Just Andersen of Denmark no. B61 ***
*** Double pair of brass piano sconces with Griffins (electrofied) ***
*** 19th century pewter mustard pot with blue glass liner and spoon, Dixon & Co., Birmingham c.1850-60 ***
*** Pewter 'Cardinale' plate by Valdi, Italy ***
*** Pewter plate triple reeded rim, 9 and 1/2 diameter rose and Crown marks on reverse together with makers mark (illegible) date 1660-1700 ***
*** Early copper food mould ***
*** Early large copper cake mould ***
*** Early 19th century pewter 11’ plate marked Holstein, Osnabruck ***
*** Copper kettle with glass handle ***
*** Oriental pewter teapot in the form of a duck ***
*** Victorian cast iron foot scraper ***
*** Five antique French copper tin lined saucepans ***
*** Georgian pewter pint by Gerardin c1,800/1810 London with WR mark and owner's inscribed initials ***
*** Pewter quart by Bentley & Helling, London c.1863-1875 ***
*** 19th century copper and porcelain handled base for a samovar ***
*** A Chinese pewter dish with dragon decoration ***
*** 9' pewter plate by Compton C.1800 ***
*** Tall pewter lidded tankard with acorn finial ***
*** Antique copper kettle ***
*** Early copper food mould ***
*** Early copper cake mould with squirrel ***
*** Early copper cake mould with shell ***
*** Early copper cake mould ***
*** Set of three graduated copper and brass cooking pans ***
*** Pewter quart tavern pot (Provenance: Fitz Patrick's Inn, Westbury) Georgian C.1830 ***
*** French copper pan ***
*** 19th century brass bed warming pan ***
*** A 19th century toleware tray in good original condition ***
*** Pewter pint with verifications for GR, WIV & VR c1830's ***
*** A Imperial pint capacity pewter tavern pot, of truncated cone design by Loftus of 321 Oxford Street, London C1860-1880. Verified VR 2 over L.C.C. For London city Corp. ***
*** 1/2 pint and pint tavern pewter pots by Yates and birch c1840s and James Yates c1,800/1880 Birmingham. Used at Fitzpatricks Inn Westbury Tasmania in 1860's ***
*** Liberty & Co Tudric pewter hand beaten tankard ***
*** Scarce Oeas 1/2 pint pewter tavern pot, (Old English ale standard) C.1825-1830, marked Giv and city of London flat tongue thumbrest, single fillet to body, reeding to foot ***
*** Rare 10 sided single reed pewter plate c.1,800-1820s French ***
*** Pewter plate 9 5/8 inches diameter plain rim with dragons head, makers touch on reverse Colt Op No. 3465 c1709-1725 ***
*** Early 19th century pair of half pint tulip shape footed tankards, maker Sir George Alderson, London, mark 1926 Borogh of Ipswich & E. Suffolk stamps VR271 & ER267, both engraved on front C & C ***
*** Mid-19th century copper kettle with acorn knob ***
*** Early copper food mould ***
*** Early copper cake mould ***
*** English half-pint pewter tankard by Richard Mister C.1810 (ale standard marks) ***
*** A copper lidded saucepan with lid - 19th century ***
*** Pint tankard with tulip shape broken C handle, C1810-1860, maker Watts & Horton - London ***
*** Pewter quart tankard C.1830's ***
*** Art Nouveau Liberty & Co Tudric pewter vase #0821, height 15 cm ***
*** Pair of 1/2 pint tulip Sheffield pewter c.1826-1835, likely by I. Vickers, primitive decoration ***
*** Victorian sterling silver serviette rings with cherub pewter ring ***
*** Pair Victorian brass piano sconces, length 22 cm ***
*** 19th century copper brandy warming saucepan ***
*** Chinese Swatow pewter box with dragon decoration ***
*** 19th century pint tankard, footed with reeded bands and engraved initials W.P. between pre imperial verification marks - Norfolk (Norwich Castle over lion) & VR550, maker Yates & Birch ***
*** Circular pewter beaker with makers name 'H & S, London' encircling star, maker Harton & Sons c1860-1890. Plain circular base with multiple reeding around foot ***
*** French copper dome cover ***
*** Pewter large ladle (engraved and dated 1808) together with fiddle pattern spoon ***
*** Early 19th century pewter teapot (Britannia metal) with black wooden handle, maker James Dixon & Son, Sheffield ***
*** Copper warming pan ***
*** Pewter quart tankard, Birmingham mid 19th century ***
*** Pewter 1891 half gill with another ***
*** Half pint tankard, with broken 'C' scroll handle, pre imperial C.1780-1795 made by J. Ferris of Exeter with verification mark, SD8 under crown ***
*** Half pint tankard, square bucket shaped handle, C.1850 with verification mark VR360 Lcc, engraved 'Stockwell Arms' ***