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J Pewter Soc 24
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J Pewter Soc 24
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Series:
The Journal of the Pewter Society
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Volume:
24
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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:
2005
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.pewtersociety.org/publications.html
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Created Date:
21 Mar 2006
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Early pewter with an English provenance
Rosemary Weinstein
2 - 6
Article on various items of pewter from English locations, including four pre-Reformation ecclesiastical cruets (from Cannon Street, City of London, the Thames at Dowgate, and a pair from St Andrews Street, Cambridge) and three heat-damaged dishes from Bridewell Place, City of London. Similar items from elsewhere are also discussed.
Five unknown Scottish pewterers
Alex Neish
6 - 9
Article on documentary evidence relating to the Incorporation of Hammermen of Haddington, near Edinburgh, which between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries included in its membership a small number of pewterers.
William Burgoine it isn't!!; The Bolton family -- metalworkers of Wigan
Jamie Ferguson
9 - 16
Article on the hallmarks of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Wigan pewterers, Which argues that the marks WB, GB and B&W belong to William Bolton and Son(s); George Bolton; and Ralph Bolton with William Wylde. The author traces the family tree of the Boltons and discusses the items bearing these hallmarks.
Pewterers' and braziers' trade tokens
Peter Hayward
17 - 18
Article on some eighteenth-century trade tokens issued by pewterers and braziers.
Edmund Mills and his hand-raised bowl
Ronald F Homer
18 - 20
Article on a hand-raised pewter bowl dated 1756 belonging to a church near Tiverton, Devon, and on its maker, Edmund Mills of Exeter.
Interesting and unusual pieces
29 - 33
Short notes on various items of pewter, including
Two unusual pieces
Ronald F Homer
29
on a half-gill measure designed to give short measure, and a truncated cone mug designed to accommodate a false base
Gadrooned-edge round plate
Peter Hayward
30
Edinburgh badge
Alex Neish
30
inscribed `Jobber No. 1 Slaughterhouses'
An unknown Sheffield maker
David W Hall
31
on a nineteenth-century hip flask with the maker's label `Sykes'
An English horse's hoof spoon
David W Hall
31 - 32
Wine strainer
Trish Hayward
32
from London, mid--late-eighteenth-century
Two Celtic ice-moulds
Carl Ricketts
33
ice-moulds from Edinburgh and Dublin
Marks
35 - 36
Lists and photographs of pewter marks.