antique english pewter 1 pint measure by thomas phillips i of london circa 1820

ANTIQUE ENGLISH PEWTER 1 PINT MEASURE BY THOMAS PHILLIPS I OF LONDON, CIRCA 1820.


Price

£125
| $169 USD | €149 EUR


Item Ref

P-244

Description

Description:
A good one pint measure, by Thomas Phillips I of London, England who worked 1795 - 1849.
The measure has straight sided body and stands on a slightly flared and stepped foot with a double scroll handle. The inner base is clearly marked with the makers Touch mark, and to the left of the handle are the four hallmarks for Nathaniel Barber I which are often found on measures with Phillips touch mark.
Below the hallmarks is a clear crowned WR (William III Ale Standard mark). There is also a crowned X and pint label.
The verification marks are:
Crowned VR 396 for Hertford County.
LyStA over A for St Albans Liberty.
There is also a clear Hertfordshire County mark of a stag with antlers sitting down, this is stamped sideways.
Provenance:
Albert Bartram collection.
Condition:
Excellent condition with a lightly polished silver grey finish and some small traces of light oxide.
Repairs: There are no repairs that I could detect.
Size:
Height to rim: 4.25 in (11.00cm).
Capacity: 20.00floz.
Pewterer's reference number:
Pewter Society: - PS1343.
Cotterell: Old Pewter: Its Makers and Marks - OP3651.
Shipping costs:
UK: £15.00
Europe: £30.00
USA/Canada: £40.00
Other countries: Please ask.
Stock number: P-244.
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Internal Ref: P-244


Dimensions

Height = 11 cm (5")
Width = 8 cm (3")
Depth = 8 cm (3")


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