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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
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We found 310 items matching your search
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A George II pewter OEWS gallon spouted acorn-shaped knopped flagon, York, circa 1750 The body of
700 GBP
800 - 1,200 GBP
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A George II pewter OEAS pint domed-lidded straight-sided tankard, circa 1750 The drum with low
110 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A documented Charles II pewter wrigglework flat-lid tankard, Warwickshire, circa 1680 The flat lid
2,800 GBP
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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An early 18th century pewter OEWS quart bud baluster measure, English, circa 1700-20 With maker’s
110 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter footed plate or tazza, circa 1660-80 The flat plate with multiple reeded
0 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A rare Queen Anne pewter OEWS gill bud baluster measure, circa 1710 Having a flat-lid struck with
220 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A Queen Anne pewter OEWS half-gill bud baluster measure, circa 1710 Ownership triad ‘C’ over ‘IC’ to
150 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George III pewter OEWS half-gill double-volute baluster measure, circa 1760 Having a plain body,
110 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A rare Henry VIII pewter octagonal-shaped saucer, circa 1540 The broad rim with slightly convex
2,200 GBP
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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A George III pewter OWES gill double-volute baluster measure, circa 1760 Having three pairs of
100 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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Four George III OEWS pewter double-volute baluster measures, circa 1770 A pint, with plain body,
0 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A George II pewter OWES half-gallon double-volute baluster measure, circa 1750 Having a plain
440 GBP
250 - 350 GBP
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A George II pewter OEAS quart dome-lidded tulip-shaped tankard, circa 1740 With plain body,
110 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare and documented William & Mary OEWS quart straight-sided dome-lidded tankard, Birmingham,
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2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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A George II pewter OEAS pint dome-lidded straight-sided tankard, Bristol, circa 1730 Having a drum
380 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A George I pewter OEWS quart domed-lidded straight-sided tankard, circa 1720 The drum with low
0 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A George II pewter OEWS pint twin-handled footed cup, Yorkshire, circa 1735 Having a relatively
110 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A Queen Anne/George I pewter OEWS quart domed-lidded straight-sided tankard, attributed to Wigan,
180 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A rare and documented Charles II pewter OEWS half-pint hammerhead baluster measure, circa 1660
2,600 GBP
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter OEAS gill hammerhead baluster measure, circa 1670 Of typical form, with
900 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A rare late 17th century pewter OEWS quart ball-and-bar baluster measure, English, circa 1670-90 The
750 GBP
800 - 1,000 GBP
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A George III pewter OEWS quart lidless baluster measure, probably Wigan, circa 1780 The body with
55 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A rare George III pewter OEWS pint lidless baluster measure, North of England, probably Wigan, circa
160 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A fine and interesting pewter wrigglework decorated beaker, Dutch, circa 1700-10 Of typical tall,
1,800 GBP
700 - 1,000 GBP
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A George III pewter OEWS quart straight-sided mug, converted to Imperial capacity by extending the
0 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A George III pewter pre-Imperial pint straight-sided mug, circa 1810 1 1/60th pint, the plain drum
110 GBP
40 - 60 GBP
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A rare and documented George III pewter OEAS quart straight-sided measure, Yorkshire, circa 1790
95 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A rare George III pewter half-pint straight-sided measure, Yorkshire, circa 1790 With low single
75 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A George II pewter OEAS three-quarter pint (third quart) straight-sided mug, North country, circa
55 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter broad plain rim plate, Birmingham, circa 1670 Hallmarks to rim and
0 GBP
800 - 1,000 GBP
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A rare 'James I' pewter flagon, unusually with touchmark and cast decoration, dated ‘1629’ Having
2,600 GBP
3,000 - 4,000 GBP
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A Victorian pewter third-quart tulip-shaped mug, Bristol, circa 1880 Touchmark inside base of George
0 GBP
40 - 60 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter double-dome flat-lid tankard, circa 1660 The highly unusual stepped dome
0 GBP
4,000 - 6,000 GBP
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A Victorian pewter third-quart tulip-shaped mug, Bristol, circa 1870 Touchmark of Parnall & Sons, (
0 GBP
50 - 80 GBP
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A William & Mary pewter flat-lid tankard, Birmingham, circa 1690 The relatively slender straight-
0 GBP
3,000 - 5,000 GBP
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A rare 16th century pewter broad rim saucer, English, circa 1500-50 The rim with raised ‘rolled’
0 GBP
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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A 14th century pewter votive candlestick Having a short cylindrical socket, on a flat circular
340 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A miniature candlestick, possibly late 17th century, English Having a gently flared cylindrical
150 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A small pewter cast-decorated footed cup or salt, possibly 16th century, Dutch The interior of the
85 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A rare and documented George II pewter decagonal dish, circa 1750 The ten-sided plain rim engraved
180 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A Queen Anne pewter OEAS gill hammerhead baluster measure, circa 1705 Having a plain baluster-shaped
750 GBP
800 - 1,000 GBP
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A George III pewter wavy-edge dish, circa 1760 The rim of five lobes, engraved with a stork crest
110 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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David Garrick interest: A George II pewter wavy-edge plain rim plate, circa 1755 The rim with five
180 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A large James I pewter flagon. circa 1610 Having a plain straight-sided tapering drum, with ovolo
1,300 GBP
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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A good Queen Anne pewter multiple-reeded rim and all-over hammered plate, circa 1706 London label
170 GBP
300 - 400 GBP
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A small Charles II pewter Beefeater flagon, Norfolk, circa 1670 With typical lid, plain drum,
0 GBP
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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A good William & Mary pewter wrigglework narrow rim plate, circa 1700 The well designed central
2,100 GBP
800 - 1,200 GBP
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A George II pewter lidded spice pot circa 1730 Of barrel-shape, the body with paired double linear
150 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare Charles II pewter paten, circa 1680 With broad incised multiple reeded rim, and flat well,
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A small Charles II pewter deep-bowl porringer, Lancashire, Circa 1670 Having a straight-sided
0 GBP
300 - 400 GBP
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A George I/II pewter strawberry dish, circa 1720-40 Having a twenty-two lobed wavy edge rim and flat
140 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A William III/Queen Anne pewter porringer, possibly Wigan/Bewdley, circa 1700 Having a bellied bowl,
170 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A rare George II pewter wrigglework plate, Hampshire, circa 1735 Having a single reed rim designed
750 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A good James I pewter flagon, circa 1610-20 The tapering drum with single narrow fillet below collar
1,000 GBP
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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A Queen Anne bronze spoon mould, circa 1710 Typically in two parts, with cast dog nose spoon, length
0 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A Charles II pewter Beefeater flagon, possibly West Country, circa 1680 Having hallmarks of maker ‘
0 GBP
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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An late 18th century pewter porringer, American, circa 1790 Having a bellied bowl, bossed base and
75 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A William & Mary/Queen Anne pewter porringer, attributed to the West Country, circa 1700-10 Having a
0 GBP
150 - 250 GBP
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A rare early 17th century small pewter porringer, possibly for a child, English, circa 1635-50
220 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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