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J Pewter Soc 18 (Autumn)
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J Pewter Soc 18 (Autumn)
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Series:
The Journal of the Pewter Society
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Volume:
18
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Journal
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Editor:
David W Hall
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Publisher:
Pewter Society
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Year of Publication:
2002
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.pewtersociety.org/
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Created Date:
28 Apr 2006
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A 13th century Yorkshire pewterer
Norman Merritt
2
Article on a number of entries concerning pewter vessels and utensils from the records of Bolton Priory, Wharfedale; the author suggests that the pewterer was Richard le Peutrer, who is mentioned several times (although not as the supplier of pewter).
Ipswich pewterers
Glyn James
2 - 7
Article on the history, lives and activities of various pewterers in Ipswich, Suffolk, from the mid-thirteenth to the end of the eighteenth century. Includes
Ipswich pewterers
7
list of names and essential details of Ipswich pewterers
A review of known English pear-shaped flagons
David Moulson
8 - 12
Article on a style of flagon found in England from the early-fourteenth century onwards, with descriptions of several examples from various sources.
The pewterers on Bristol Bridge
Alyson Marsden
12 - 17
Article on the medieval Bristol Bridge, built in the mid-thirteenth century and modernised and rebuilt in the 1760s. The medieval bridge carried a number of houses and shops, at least three of which were occupied continuously for a considerable period by pewterers. Includes
Table 1 --; known pewterers on Bristol Bridge
15 - 16
Table 2 -- relationship between pewterers on Bristol Bridge
16
Some Chester pewterers
David W Hall
17 - 25
Article on a project seeking to extend knowledge of Chester pewterers through reference to probate documents, mainly from the seventeenth century.
The Dolbeares of Ashburton
Ronald F Homer
27 - 29
Article on the Dolbeare family of pewterers in Ashburton from the early-seventeenth to the late-eighteenth century, and on the pewter items bearing their marks.
An English strawberry dish
John Douglas
38 - 39
Article on a marked English fluted `strawberry' dish, originally one of a pair, and on comparable examples from other collections. The author's dish is decorated with an engraved coat of arms belonging to the Jacobite Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, who was executed in 1747. Includes
Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat, 1667?--1747, Jacobite intriguer
39
Interesting pieces and unusual pieces
41 - 43
Short, separately authored articles on various items of interest, including a nineteenth-century pewter tea urn, some examples of medieval twin-socket candlesticks, and
The Big Pint of Beddgelert
John Richardson
41 - 42
on a spouted flagon of half-gallon capacity, well-known in the locality of Beddgelert in North Wales
Marks
44 - 50
Catalogue of selected pewter marks.
Pewter at the Sotheby's Oak Sale at Olympia, 26th March 2002
David W Hall
51
Notes on some of the more significant items of pewter sold at the Sotheby's sale.
Pewter at the Bonhams Oak Sale, 10th May 2002
David W Hall
52
Notes on some of the most significant items of pewter sold at the Bonham's sale.