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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
Viewing dates
09 Oct 2023 09:00 - 16:30 BST
10 Oct 2023 09:00 - 16:30 BST
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17 Oct 2023 09:00 - 16:30 BST
18 Oct 2023 09:00 - 16:30 BST
19 Oct 2023 09:00 - 11:00 BST
Auction currency
GBP
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There are 738 lots within this auction
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A rare William & Mary pewter ‘recusant’ chalice, circa 1700 Having a relatively small bowl, with
1,500 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A George II pewter five lobed wavy-edge plate, circa 1745 The rim with a leafy-gadrooned and
120 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A large George III pewter communion cup, dated 1797 The bowl with flared lip engraved ‘1797’, on
240 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A George III pewter single reed rim dish, Scottish, dated 1790 The rim engraved ‘ASSOCIATE
130 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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An early 19th century large pewter cup salt, English, circa 1800-40 With moulded lip, above the
95 GBP
30 - 50 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter multiple-reed rim dish, Worcestershire, circa 1695 With hallmarks to front
0 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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An 18th century pewter communion cup Having a large plain bowl, a flattened-ball knop stem and domed
120 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A George II pewter communion cup, circa 1730-40 Having a deep tapering straight-sided bowl with
240 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A good George III pewter plain rim plate, Worcestershire, circa 1770 The well later engraved ‘
0 GBP
120 - 180 GBP
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A George III pewter communion cup, circa 1800 The bowl with flared rim and central multiple-reeded
90 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A set of four Charles II pewter reeded narrow rim plates, circa 1680 Each with stamped ownership
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A George II pewter communion cup, circa 1750 The bowl with flared lip and mid narrow fillet, a
170 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter multiple-reed narrow rim and hammered all-over plate, circa 1690
0 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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An unusual and rare William & Mary pewter communion cup, circa 1700 Having a relatively small
1,800 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter multiple-reed rim plate, circa 1700 Indistinct hallmarks to rim, diameter
80 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A George III pewter communion cup, Scottish, dated 1795 Having a large bowl, on an inverted acorn-
300 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George II pewter single reed rim dish, dated 1738 With stamped initials ‘H G’ above the date ‘
40 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A George III large pewter communion cup, Scottish, dated 1772 Having a particularly large bowl, with
1,100 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George II pewter five-lobed wavy edge plate, circa 1755 Having a double-reeded rim engraved with
90 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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An interesting George II pewter communion cup, dated 1758 Having an unusually tall cup, with a
650 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A George II pewter plain rim plate, circa 1740 The rim engraved with DURHAM MITRE over a coronet,
65 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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An exceptionally rare Charles I/Commonwealth pewter ‘recusant’ chalice and accompanying paten,
4,600 GBP
1,200 - 1,800 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter paten, circa 1670 Of typical flat form, with plain rim, touchmark (M2754)
420 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A rare Charles I ‘recusant’ chalice, English, circa 1640 Having a small bowl, on an inverted
4,100 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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An early 19th century pewter applied reeded rim plate, Bristol, circa 1820-40 Engraved across the
0 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A George II/III pewter quart Jersey measure, circa 1750-1800 Type 1 (Woolmer), the pear-shaped
85 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A Queen Anne/George I pewter single reed rim and wrigglework plate, circa 1710-25 The rim
0 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A good George II pewter half-gallon Guernsey measure, Hampshire, circa 1730 Type 1 (Woolmer), with
320 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A rare George III pewter octagonal plate, circa 1775 The rim with applied gadrooned edge, traces
50 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A George III pewter Scots pint crested tappit hen, Glasgow, circa 1800 The body of typical
360 GBP
300 - 400 GBP
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An early 19th century pewter Imperial pint mug, circa 1830 The truncated cone body with reeded and
200 GBP
40 - 60 GBP
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A good George III pewter chopin crested tappit hen, Glasgow, circa 1800 The body of typical
300 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter multiple-reeded dish, circa 1690 With hallmarks to front rim and touchmark
0 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A George III pewter mutchkin tappit hen, Glasgow, circa 1800 The body of typical shouldered form,
280 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter multiple-reeded dish, circa 1690 With hallmarks to front rim and touchmark
0 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A George III pewter mutchkin tappit hen, Edinburgh, circa 1800 The body of typical shouldered
190 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare George I/II pewter OEWS quart domed-lidded tankard, circa 1720-30 The straight-sided tapering
400 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A late 17th century pewter incised reeded semi-broad rim dish, English, circa 1675-1700 Hallmarks to
0 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A Queen Anne pewter OEWS quart high domed-lidded tankard, circa 1710 The straight-sided tapering
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A rare William & Mary pewter multiple-reeded rim dish, Yorkshire, circa 1690 Having a relatively
0 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A George III pewter OEAS pint domed-lidded tankard, circa 1800-20 The straight-sided tapering drum
50 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter semi-broad plain rim dish, Worcestershire, dated 1677 Engraved to the
0 GBP
800 - 1,000 GBP
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A early 19th century pewter Imperial quart flat-lid baluster measure, circa 1826 The lid with
180 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A good early 19th century pewter scale plate, circa 1830-40 Of typical circular flat form, with
0 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George I/II pewter OEWS ‘quart’  bud baluster measure, circa 1720-50 The widest part of the body
180 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A pair of George III pewter plain rim dishes, Scottish, dated 1804 Each rim finely engraved ‘ASSOC.T
380 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A good George I/II pewter OEWS half-pint bud baluster measure, circa 1720-40 The widest part of
260 GBP
300 - 400 GBP
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A George II/III pewter plain rim plate, circa 1760 The rim engraved ‘Parish St. Martin’ opposed
50 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A George I/II pewter OEWS pint bud baluster measure, circa 1720-50 With three pairs of incised lines
120 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A late 17th century pewter cast decorated spoon, English, circa 1680-1700 Having a flat tapering
0 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter trifid spoon, circa 1690 Having a broad flat stem, dated maker’s mark of ‘
0 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A Charles II pewter slip top spoon, circa 1680 Having a relatively straight flattened-hexagonal
0 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A Queen Anne pewter royal portrait spoon, circa 1705 The end of the stem cast with a portrait bust
100 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A good mid-16th century pewter and latten baluster and seal-knop spoon, English, circa 1550 Having a
320 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A pewter acorn knop spoon, possibly mid-16th century Having a slender hexagonal stem and fig-
120 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A mid-16th century pewter hexagonal knop spoon, English, circa 1550 Having a relatively deep
220 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A pewter royal portrait cast decorated trifid spoon The end of the stem cast with a profile bust
70 GBP
80 - 100 GBP
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A Charles II pewter multiple-reed broad rim charger, circa 1680 Hallmarks to rim of Thomas Hicks,
0 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A rare pewter OEAS quart twin-banded flat-lid ‘flagon', English or possibly Scottish, circa 1700-
0 GBP
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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A pair of early Victorian ‘Britannia Metal’ bowls, circa 1840 Each originally silvered, the
150 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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