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The Oak Interior
Live
Venue address
19 Charles Ind. Estate
Stowmarket, Suffolk
IP14 5AH
United Kingdom
The Oak Interior

Curating a broad range of period Furniture and Furnishings, Metalwork, Stonework and including selected pieces from The Tony Chapman Pewter Collection

Auction dates
18 Oct 2023 11:00 BST
Lots: 1-254
19 Oct 2023 11:00 BST
Lots: 255-738
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We found 310 items matching your search
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Two mid-14th century pewter pilgrim badges, the head of St. Thomas Becket, circa 1350 Both a
200 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A 14th century pewter pilgrim badge, from the Shrine of Thomas Becket, Canterbury, circa 1350
65 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A good 14th century pewter pilgrim badge, St. Thomas Becket, circa 1350  The mitred bust of the
700 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A 14th century pewter pilgrim badge, St. Thomas Becket’s gloves The pair of gauntlet-like gloves
240 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A 14th century pewter pilgrim badge, probably Thomas Becket returning from exile, circa 1350-1400
700 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A mid-16th century latten hexagonal knop spoon, English, circa 1550 With gently tapering hexagonal
200 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A mid-16th century pewter hexagonal knop spoon, English, circa 1550 With gently tapering hexagonal
220 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George I pewter dog-nose spoon, circa 1715 The end of the stem with ownership triad, elongated
90 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A rare mid-15th century latten horned-headdress knopped spoon, English, circa 1450 The flattened
1,500 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A rare pair of Queen Anne pewter single-reed rim wrigglework marriage plates, circa 1710 Each rim
0 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A rare and documented Charles II pewter wrigglework footed ‘wine' cup, circa 1680 The conical egg-
2,500 GBP
3,000 - 4,000 GBP
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An impressive, large, William & Mary pewter multi-reeded charger, circa 1700 The rim engraved 'T.
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A George I OEAS quart dome-lidded tulip-shaped tankard, circa 1730 Having a single low fillet to
0 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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An early 18th century pewter multi-reeded charger, Somerset, circa 1700-20 The semi-broad rim with
110 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A small William & Mary pewter multiple-reeded rim plate, circa 1690 Hallmarks to rim of John Kenton,
120 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter wrigglework dish, Exeter, circa 1680 Having a single reed rim designed with
1,300 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A George III pewter domed-lidded spouted measure, possibly Bewdley, circa 1770 Having a squat
35 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A Charles II pewter single reed and wrigglework decorated dish, Yorkshire, dated 1674 The well
130 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George II pewter double domed-lidded straight-sided tankard, Northumberland, circa 1750 Having a
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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An impressively large Charles II pewter multiple reeded and hammered all-over charger, circa 1680
700 GBP
800 - 1,200 GBP
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A George II pewter OEWS pint U-shaped mug, Bristol, circa 1740 With narrow flared lip, and short
150 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A late 17th century pewter multiple-reeded broad rim charger, circa 1700 The rim struck with four
160 GBP
300 - 400 GBP
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A small Charles I pewter flagon, circa 1630 Having a knopped bun lid, pierced-heart and bar
2,500 GBP
3,000 - 4,000 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter wrigglework footed plate or tazza, circa 1685 The plate with narrow
300 GBP
300 - 400 GBP
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A George I pewter spire flagon, circa 1715 The straight-sided tapering drum with a high fillet,
100 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare Queen Anne pewter ‘transitional’ flagon, circa 1705 Having a tapering straight-sided body
0 GBP
1,200 - 1,800 GBP
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A pair of William & Mary pewter narrow-rim multi-reeded plates, Suffolk, circa 1690 Each with
220 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A George I/II pewter spire flagon, circa 1720-50 Having a straight-sided tapering drum with broad
0 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George I pewter wrigglework plate, circa 1715 Having a single-reed rim, decorated with
85 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A rare pair of William & Mary pewter porringers, circa 1700 Each having a straight-sided bowl,
0 GBP
700 - 1,000 GBP
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A 17th century pewter toy broad rim charger, circa 1680 With maker’s mark to single reed rim and
160 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter flat-lid tankard, attributed to Christopher Banckes, Bewdley/Wigan, circa
0 GBP
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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A good and documented Queen Anne pewter multiple-reeded wrigglework plate, circa 1700 The rim
0 GBP
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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Wool Guild, Norwich : A rare and fine George II pewter double domed-lidded straight-sided and
0 GBP
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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A rare George III pewter hornbook, named and dated 1781 Of flat circular form, engraved with bands
900 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A large and impressive Charles I pewter flagon, circa 1630 Having a plain drum with ovolo footrim,
2,000 GBP
3,000 - 5,000 GBP
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A George III pewter plate, with engine-turned decoration, circa 1780 The all-over wavy-linear
0 GBP
50 - 80 GBP
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A documented George II pewter OEWS quart straight-sided mug, with low single fillet, Bristol,
260 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A rare George I pewter straight-sided pint mug, circa 1725 With raised low band to tapering drum,
800 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A rare George I pewter quart high single-fillet straight-sided tavern pot, circa 1715 Having a
800 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A George II pewter pint U-shaped mug, attributed to Wigan, circa 1740 Having a simple lip above a
55 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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An early 18th century pewter straight-sided dome-lidded flagon, York, circa 1700-20 OEAS half-
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A pair of George II pewter cup salts, initialled and dated 1740 Each bowl having a flattened rim,
240 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George II pewter OEWS half-pint squat tulip-shaped mug, Bristol, circa 1730-40 With simple lip,
90 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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A good Elizabeth I pewter spice plate, circa 1580-1600 Having a plain rim with ownership triad ‘E’
550 GBP
800 - 1,000 GBP
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A mid-18th century pewter baluster-shaped laver/flagon, circa 1750 Having a domed lid with two-
0 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George IIII pewter chopin crested tappit hen, Glasgow, circa 1800 The body of typical shouldered
180 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George III pewter Scots-pint crested tappit hen, with beaker or tassie, Glasgow, circa 1800 Of
220 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare George I/II pewter Scots-pint lidded pot-bellied measure, Inverness, circa 1720-40 With
700 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A rare pewter Imperial quart double-domed lidded baluster measure, Glasgow, circa 1830 The lid
170 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare early 19th century pewter OEWS quart triple-dome lidded wine measure, Edinburgh, circa 1820
260 GBP
300 - 400 GBP
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An early 19th century pewter OEAS gallon ale jug, circa 1800-50 Having a bulbous body with single
0 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A George I pewter OEAS half-gallon straight-sided dome-lidded flagon, York, circa 1720 The
440 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A rare 18th century pewter OEAS quart flat-lidded communion flagon (laver), Scottish, circa 1740 The
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter OEAS pint flat-lid and double-banded flagon, circa 1690 The lid with
3,000 GBP
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter OEWS quart hammerhead baluster measure, circa 1670 Having a plain body,
0 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A rare pewter half-mutchkin lidded tappit hen, Edinburgh, circa 1800 The body of typical
220 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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