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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:65
Lots with images:65
Prices available:65
Category:
Pewter
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** An 18th century pewter lidded flagon, circa 1740-1765 hallmark probably that of Henry Joseph who struck his touch in 1740. This, the largest of his type. Height 31 cm, 42 cm overall ***
*** A Charles II Beafeater flagon 1670-1680 tapering Cyclindrical drum on avolo moulded foot, missing hinge pin. ***
*** A Tudric Arts & Crafts enamelled pewter jewel box, English, early 20th century, the enamel landscape plaque most likely the work of Fleetwood Varley, stamped 'Made in England, Tudric 01027', 9 cm high, 31 cm wide, 11.5 cm deep ***
*** Pewter plate, 19th century with 'Franklin' etched in the centre. From a private collection in Tasmania this plate is purported to have belonged to Sir John Franklin Polar Explorer & Governor of Van Diemen's Land. Franklin headed the ill fated 1845… ***
*** A large pewter charger 18th century 42 cm diameter ***
*** An antique English pewter tappit-hen lidded measure with acorn finial, 18th century. Height 30 cm ***
*** An antique lidded tappit-hen measure, circa 1740-1760. Height 26.5 cm ***
*** An English pewter ale pitcher, of bulbous form, circa 1790 hinged dome cover with shell decoration thumbpiece. 28 cm hgh ***
*** A Scottish pint lidded tappit hen shape measure domed lid, erect thumbpiece ownership initials Ic. Height 27 cm ***
*** A pair of octagonal pewter plates c1780 gadrooned edges. marks rubbed possibly John Townsend ***
*** An 18th English pewter tappit-hen, circa 1720-1740. Height 28 cm ***
*** A rare dated antique 17th century pewter pattern 1636 decorated with all over floral pattern, inscribed Anno Domini 27 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of 18th century pewter flagons initialled and with touch marks to base. 23 cm high ***
*** A pair of pewter sauce boats late 18th century. Height 12 cm ***
*** A Georgian fine and rare large pewter lidded jug with anthemion thumb piece, circa 1790, 30 cm high ***
*** A 17-18th century flagon, possibly Swiss with pear shaped body twin acorn thumbpiece ***
*** Six antique English pewter plates 24 cm diameter ***
*** Seven various sized bulbous pewter mugs, 19th century, 4/8 cm high ***
*** A set of graduated pewter tankards, ranging from 4 cm-19 cm high ***
*** Two decorative pewter coloured urns with decorative cabbage leaf embellishment ***
*** A collection of eight pewter items, comprising jug, tureen and tankards ***
*** An English pewter tazza on stepped base 18th century 1740-1760 7 x 21 cm 7 cm high, 21 cm diameter ***
*** Three Georgian large pewter circular serving dishes, circa 1820, with various marks verso, 42 cm diameter ***
*** A rare 17 th century pewter wriggle work engraved plate with a Dutch tulip and makers stamp. circa 1680, 22 cm diameter ***
*** A group of five antique English pewter tankards 16 cm-11 cm high ***
*** A French lidded flagon early 19th century. Height 24.5 cm baluster form, shell thumbpiece, scroll handle on raised foot. ***
*** A pewter English/Scottish chalice 19th century ***
*** A large pewter flagon with double rams head thumb grip and stamped J.A P and 1855 with touch marks. Height 31 cm ***
*** A Georgian pewter warming dish on stand, circa 1820, 21 cm diameter, and 4 dinner plates, 24 cm diameter, all late 17th/early 18th century ***
*** A Georgian Officer's Mess pewter mug 1 pint, circa 1820, 13 cm high ***
*** An Arts and Crafts pewter rectangular dish with glass liner and spoon, stamped Tudric circa 1890, made by Liberty & Co. of London, 19 cm wide ***
*** A rare Georgian pewter wine funnel, circa1810 ***
*** A set of five French pewter measures, the largest 18.5 cm high ***
*** A set of twelve Dutch pewter round bowl spoons with oak wall rack, 18th century with various other 17 and 18th century pewter ***
*** An English pewter quart jug with tapering body and spout c1840 ***
*** An English pewter charger c1740 engraved letter E ***
*** A large pewter flagon stamped JS, MG, with a double acorn thumb-piece. Height 32.5 cm ***
*** A pair of English pewter chargers, 18th century, 42 cm diameter. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, Melbourne ***
*** A pewter church chalice ***
*** Two Georgian pewter mugs, circa 1820, 15 cm high ***
*** An 18th century pewter wall cistern and tray with tap and spherical finial ***
*** Three pewter dishes, 18th/19th century, one circular diameter 39 cm, large oval. Width 43 cm one oval. Width 34 cm ***
*** A Liberty's Tudric enamel and pewter dish English, circa 1905 ***
*** Two Georgian pewter side pouring ale mugs, circa 1830, 11 & 16 cm high ***
*** Two Georgian pewter school inkwells, circa 1820 ***
*** Three pewter circular plates, early 19th century, approximately 21 cm diameter, and five small dishes ***
*** Four various sized pewter mugs, circa 1820. the largest 15 cm high ***
*** A Victorian pewter meat cover, by James Dickson & Sons, on a pottery meat plate, 47 x 32 cm ***
*** Three Georgian pewter table spoons, circa 1730 ***
*** An English Art Nouveau Tudric spill vase, decorated with enamel applique, 15 cm high ***
*** A pewter circular school inkwell, circa 1820, 19 cm diam ***
*** A Georgian pewter mug, stamped 'Pint' and initials 'C.S/NA', 11 cm high ***
*** A pewter two handled quaich, circa 1820, 16 cm wide and a bowl, 11.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian meat platter in Greek revival taste with pewter stand, circa 1850, 53 cm wide ***
*** Four items of Chinese pewter, comprising a circular tea canister, circa 1880 by Kutching, Swatow, 11 cm high, and engraved glass bottom mug, 10 cm high, a hexagonal tea pot, 9 cm high and a vase, 4 cm high ***
*** A pewter quaich, early 18th century, 18 cm wide and a circular bowl, 14 cm diameter ***
*** An antique Continental pewter tray with scalloped edge 19th century engraved initials and stamped touch marks 26 cm diameter ***
*** A pewter charger, English, 18th century, hallmark verso, inscribed MB EC, 33.5 cm wide ***
*** Four pewter plates, English and Irish marks, 18th and 19th century, largest 24 cm diameter. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, Melbourne ***
*** A Georgian pewter small mug, engraved G.S, circa 1820, 12 cm high ***
*** A German pewter mug marked '2 Deciliter', circa 1880, 12 cm high, and a miniature mug marked 'Centilitre', 5.5 cm high ***
*** A Georgian pewter circular inkwell, circa 1820, 12 cm diameter, a circular salt and a pepper ***
*** A Georgian pewter pepper pot 18th century. Height 15 cm ***
*** A pewter Gill measure, 20 cm high ***
*** An antique English pewter tankard, initials illegible. Height 15 cm ***