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45. A pewter barber's bowl, with two cross marks, 17th / 18th century, 25.7cm diameter. £100-200
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46. A 17th century continental pewter broadrim charger, engraved with an armorial with a bird on a rock, with two impressed marks, one with initials 'F R' and a stag head with two stars, the other with the date '1664' and 'D S C', 44.2cm diameter. £800-1,200 47. A 17th century pewter broadrim charger, the base with a rose and crown mark, 33.3cm diameter. £200-300 48. A pewter charger, with owner's initials 'E D' and faux hallmarks, the base with two touchmarks, 42cm diameter, two smaller platters both engraved with armorials, one with a touchmark stamped 'WILLIAM SANDYS', together with two other plates, 17th / 18th century. (5) £100-200 49. Two George III pewter pint tankards, engraved with initials 'J F' and 'Bonny Cravat Inn', 11.7cm high, together with another tankard inscribed 'Pugh 5 Pipes Pickle Herring'. (3) £100-150
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The Bonny Cravat is a pub name unique to Woodchurch, Kent and the initials relate to the Fullagar family who were innkeepers of the Bonny Cravat inn. 50. An 18th century pewter treasury inkstand, with hinged flaps revealing a pen compartment and two later glass inkwells, stamped with touchmark for Richard Going of Bristol, with ‘X crown’ and ‘METAL’ marks, the base with various rows of initials, 22.2cm wide, together with a similar inkstand and a pewter inkwell. (3) £200-300
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