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Pewter is an alloy of tin hardened with small amounts of other metals such as copper, lead, zinc, antimony and sometimes silver. The craft of pewtering started in antiquity - the earliest known item, a flask dating from c1450 BC, was found in Egypt.

Pewter is believed to have been introduced to Britain by the Romans, who exploited the main source of tin in Europe at the time, which was in Cornwall. The craft fell into decline after the Romans withdrew from Britain but it is thought that the Cistercian monks reintroduced it after the Norman Conquest in AD 1066.

Known as "the poor man's silver", production spread throughout the country with a wide range of mainly domestic goods being made.

In the year 1348 Articles were granted to the Worshipful Company of Pewterers in London, which enabled them to control the quality of pewter. Two grades of pewter were more... specified, and then later a further grade was added, and these three grades were adhered to until the 20th century.

The 15th and 16th centuries are described as the Golden Age for pewter manufacture, a time when even grand houses used pewter as well as silver for domestic use and a time which preceded the introduction of mass-produced ceramic wares, which ultimately replaced pewter, especially plates and drinking vessels.

Even then however, the average householder was too poor to replace his wooden utensils with pewter until around the middle of the 18th century. For almost a hundred years thereafter it became the material for every day utensils and commodities.

The appeal of pewter comes mainly from its good proportions and functional design. Items from the 17th and 18th centuries are obviously much rarer than those of the 19th century, which form the basis of most collections, and when collecting pewter became popular. The century culminated in the formation of The Society of Pewter Collectors in 1918, which is still operating today, under the name of the Pewter Society.

Although ceramic tableware had largely replaced pewter by this time, tankards, mugs, beakers, candlesticks, measures and numerous small personal items were still being made, and were popular in the country. . In churches it was used to make alms dishes, plates and sacramental vessels.

In the early 20th century, the popularity of pewter was revived with the introduction of the Art Nouveau styles of Liberty's Tudric range.

There are no hallmarks on pewter, although some pewter items have a touch mark, applied by a punch and which usually include the names or initials of the maker. Touch marks have no particular value apart from interest and a guide to the maker. A touch mark bears no relation to the quality of the alloy, and does not carry the same authority as the hallmarks used on gold and silver.

When a date appears as part of the touch mark it represents the year of registration of the maker with the London Guild and not the year of manufacture, so it can't be used to date the article. However, if the manufacturer is known the piece can be dated to a certain period, somewhere between the date of registration and death of the maker.

Sometimes the makers added touch marks resembling silver hallmarks, usually four in number. These faux hall marks were not recognised by The Worshipful Company of Pewterers or supported in law. less...

A Imperial pint capacity pewter tavern pot, of truncated cone…
Imperial Pint Pewter Tavern Pot by Loftus, London C1860-1880

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.

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Chichester Dairies cream can, Georgian pewter pint tankard with…
19th Century Brass and Pewter Kitchenware Collection, 3 Items

Chichester Dairies cream can, Georgian pewter pint tankard with unusual brass rim, and a brass cooking pot, 19th century, (3 items), the largest 19.29 in. wide

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Scarce Oeas 1/2 pint pewter tavern pot, (Old English ale…
Rare Pewter Tavern Pot, London 1825-1830

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

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Four Chinese and English pewter teapots, Chinese pewter tea…
Chinese and English Pewter Tea Set and Accessories

Four Chinese and English pewter teapots, Chinese pewter tea caddy, bowl, trinket box and ink pot, 19th and 20th century, (8 items), the largest 5.51 in. high, Provenance: The Dr Douglas Frew Waterhouse collection

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A pewter tavern pot of Imperial 1/2 pint, capacity of two band…
Norwich County Pewter Tavern Pot, c1835/1840

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

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A William IV Victorian Imperial capacity pint, pewter tavern…
William IV Pewter Tavern Pot by Phillips, London (1835-1860)

A William IV Victorian Imperial capacity pint, pewter tavern pot by Phillips 25 Boro Road, London c1835-1860. Owner's name inscribed J.Haywood white horse Queen's Road, Peckham within a wriggled border. Also Surrey Co. Verification (Haywood family listed t

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A late George III pewter tavern pot, of Old English ale…
George III Pewter Tavern Pot, Ingram & Hunt, c.1810/1815

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

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Late Georgian pewter pint tavern pot, by Moffatt of London C.…
Georgian Pewter Tavern Pot with Inscription and Stamp

Late Georgian pewter pint tavern pot, by Moffatt of London C.1820-1830, inscribed E Taylor ship (inn) church St Rutherby, within wriggled eclipse to body, escutcheon to top handle attachment, also early VR stamp, in excellent condition

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Geaorge III pint pewter tavern pot, C.1,800-1810 of 'U' shape,…
George III Pewter Tavern Pot with Owner's Initials

Geaorge III pint pewter tavern pot, C.1,800-1810 of 'U' shape, 2 bands and reeding and scroll handle, inscribed to front for owners initials Ipb large crowned Wr verification stamp for J Fasson London

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Side Spouted pewter tavern pot, by J. Warne, London c.…
Pewter Tavern Pot Inscribed for Prince of Brunswick

Side Spouted pewter tavern pot, by J. Warne, London c.1860-1870's inscribed for H. Scathard, Prince of Brunswick Barnsbury Road, Islington London

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Pre-Imperial quart pewter tavern pot, c 1800 /1820 by Ingram &…
Antique Pewter Tavern Pot with Old Repair

Pre-Imperial quart pewter tavern pot, c 1800 /1820 by Ingram & Hunt of Bewdley. Old repair to upper handle attachment

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Pewter 1/2 pint tavern pot, with George IV verifications and VR…
George IV Pewter Tavern Pot with Modified Spout

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

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Imperial quart pewter tavern pot, by Harton and Watts, London,…
Harton & Watts Pewter Tavern Pot with Owner's Initials

Imperial quart pewter tavern pot, by Harton and Watts, London, c.1860's mark Northampton country and York, north riding Owner's initials Tl on front

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An Archibald Knox design Tudric pewter teapot and hot water…
Archibald Knox Tudric Pewter Teapot & Hot Water Pots

An Archibald Knox design Tudric pewter teapot and hot water pots, #0231 with blue enamelled highlights, both with original woven cane handles and wooden thumb pieces. stamped marks.

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A collection of antique pewter, 18th century and later, coffee…
Antique Pewter Coffee Pot, 18th Century & Later

A collection of antique pewter, 18th century and later, coffee pot 11.02 in. high

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1/2 pint and pint tavern pewter pots by Yates and birch c1840s…
Yates & Birch Pewter Pots from 1860's Tasmanian Inn

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

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A pewter tavern pot by I. A. (Joseph Alderson) marked WR, GIV,…
Pewter Tavern Pot by Joseph Alderson, Norwich c1810-1815

A pewter tavern pot by I. A. (Joseph Alderson) marked WR, GIV, Norwich, S.S. EAGLE (underneath) c1810-1815

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Glass-bottomed pewter pint taverns pot c1,850's by J.Edwards…
Glass-bottomed Pewter Pint Taverns Pot with Provenance

Glass-bottomed pewter pint taverns pot c1,850's by J.Edwards London (Provenance: Gilted by John McDowell-Stuart to Cambers family of Adelaide c1863/64 - this family were connected to J McDowells inland expeditions 1860's)

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Four piece Hampden pewter tea service, comprising teapot,…
Hampden Pewter 4-Piece Beaten Tea Service Set

Four piece Hampden pewter tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and creamer, in a beaten finish (4)

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A pair of Orovit pewter and glass condiment pots, decorated…
Orovit Pewter and Glass Condiment Pots with Fruit Decor

A pair of Orovit pewter and glass condiment pots, decorated with fruiting branches, height 4.72 in. Provenance: The Estate of Emeritus Professor Brian Coote CBE, FRSNZ (1929 - 2019)

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Pewter pint 'Bucket & Ridge' tavern pot, Bentley of London…
Bentley's Pewter Tavern Pot, c1835-50

Pewter pint 'Bucket & Ridge' tavern pot, Bentley of London c1835-50

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Pewter half pint 'Bucket & Ridge' tavern pot c1830's, Norfolk…
Norfolk Co. Pewter Half Pint Tavern Pot, c.1830s

Pewter half pint 'Bucket & Ridge' tavern pot c1830's, Norfolk Co. mark

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Benjamin Disraeli (English Prime Minister) novelty pewter…
Disraeli Pewter Pepper Pot

Benjamin Disraeli (English Prime Minister) novelty pewter pepper pot, height 3.54 in.

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Three sprigged Jasperwares, a small stoneware mustard pot, 19th…
Assorted Antique Tableware and Mustard Pot Set

Three sprigged Jasperwares, a small stoneware mustard pot, 19th century, a cobalt blue basket with an arching handle in a woven design decorated with, trailing grapevines, two small pots with silver plated rims and swing handles, embellished with neoclassi

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A chic Art Deco style six-piece coffee set, 'Monte Carlo' by…
Art Deco Pewter Coffee Set with Malachite Handles

A chic Art Deco style six-piece coffee set, 'Monte Carlo' by Etains du Manoir French, pewter with malachite style handles. Comprising tray, coffee pot, teapot, creamer, sugar bowl and decanter. Tallest height 9.45 in.

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A Chinese pewter and jade teapot, qing Dynasty, 19th century,…
Qing Dynasty Pewter and Jade Teapot

A Chinese pewter and jade teapot, qing Dynasty, 19th century, the hexagonal waisted pot incised with auspicious lotus, bat, deity figures and script, the flat top with a small lid and a jade finial, a jade tipped straight spout and a square bracket jade ha

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French vintage pewter twin handled pot, 18 cm high, 25 cm deep
French Vintage Pewter Twin Handled Pot - 18cm x 25cm

French vintage pewter twin handled pot, 7.09 in. high, 9.84 in. deep

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English Art Nouveau pewter tea pot, as inspected
Art Nouveau Pewter Tea Pot Inspection

English Art Nouveau pewter tea pot, as inspected

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19th century pewter mustard pot with blue glass liner and spoon,…
Antique Dixon Mustard Pot with Blue Glass Liner

19th century pewter mustard pot with blue glass liner and spoon, Dixon & Co., Birmingham c.1850-60

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Four items of Chinese pewter, comprising a circular tea…
Chinese Pewter Tea Set and Vase

Four items of Chinese pewter, comprising a circular tea canister, circa 1880 by Kutching, Swatow, 4.33 in. high, and engraved glass bottom mug, 3.94 in. high, a hexagonal tea pot, 3.54 in. high and a vase, 1.57 in. high

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Small antique pewter capstan ink pot, approx 4 cm high
Antique Pewter Capstan Ink Pot - Miniature Size

Small antique pewter capstan ink pot, approx 1.57 in. high

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Antique lidded pewter pot 20 cm high approx
Lidded Pewter Pot, Antique, 20cm

Antique lidded pewter pot 7.87 in. high approx

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Two French pewter teapots and a latte pot (3)
French Pewter Teapots and Latte Pot Set

Two French pewter teapots and a latte pot (3)

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Five antique & vintage pewter pots & jugs
Antique & Vintage Pewter Pots and Jugs Collection

Five antique & vintage pewter pots & jugs

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Pewter quart tavern pot (Provenance: Fitz Patrick's Inn,…
Georgian Pewter Tavern Pot from Fitz Patrick's Inn

Pewter quart tavern pot (Provenance: Fitz Patrick's Inn, Westbury) Georgian C.1830

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