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75. A mid 18th century pewter charger by Richard Going of Bristol, (C.1909) the rim stamped a triangle of crowned initials ‘B over MM’, the underside with touchmarks, 18in (45.8cm) diameter and a continental pewter circular dish, with serpentine rim, marked ‘AM over B’ within a heart, touchmark to underside, ‘Fein Zinn, Zach Neff,’ 15½in (39.4cm) diameter. (2) £150-200 76. An early 18th century pewter plate by Thomas Wheeler, London, (C.5079) the rim engraved an armorial, touchmark to underside rim, 9¾in (24.8cm) diameter, three pewter plates by Samuel Smith (C.4379), Thomas King (C.2752), Edmund Harvey (C.2185), a heavy pewter wavy edge plate, touchmarks to underside, possibly Duncombs. (5) £50-100 77. A French pewter two handled poringer, worn touchmark to one handle, the underside inscribed ‘TIBOMDEAU,’ 10¼in (26cm) across handles. £50-100
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78. A late 17th century Dutch pewter wrigglework beaker, decorated with portraits of King William III and Queen Mary, each holding a sceptre with an orb above, the base with wrigglework initials ‘S A’ and a crowned rose and crown touchmark with initials ‘I H’, 6in (15.2cm) high, 3¾in (9.7cm) diameter. £800-1,200 Provenance: From a private collection originally bought from Richard Mundey, London in 1980. 79. An early 19th century Dutch sailor’s carved coconut ‘Bugbear’ flask, with mask, coat of arms, trophies of war, initials within rope hearts, and a band of text ‘ HET WAAPEN. VAN. GRONY GEN. EN. OMELAND. HITV. VD,’ 5¼in (13.2cm) high, a 19th century carved coquillla nut snuff box, with a seated couple and flowers, 3¼in (8cm) long and a European pewter porringer, with touchmarks, 9in (23cm) across handles. (3) £100-150
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