Description: Antique English pewter plain rim plate of 9.75 inch diameter. The front rim is engraved with the crown of George IV above the initials 'WP'. The reverse bears the touchmark of Thomas Dean Alderson of London who worked 1796 - 1852, along with a London label and two crowned X. Thomas Dean Alderson is very well known for being the Pewterer to King George IV and for producing the pewter dinner service for the coronation banquet held on 19th July 1821. This plate is identical to those made for the coronation banquet and the style of the engraving is the same; this form of Royal coronet denotes the child of the son of the Sovereign. Who this is remains a mystery; this plate is possibly a unique one off item. Condition: The plate is in excellent condition with a very lightly polished finish to the front, the reverse is also lightly polished. Repairs: There are no repairs. Size: 9.75 inch diameter (24.70cm). Weight: 597 grams. Pewterer's reference number: Pewter Society: PS13. Cotterell: Old Pewter: Its Makers and Marks: OP40. Provenance: Ex J Douglas Collection (no P250). Shipping costs: UK: £10.00 Europe: £20.00 USA/Canada: £30.00 Other countries: Please ask. Stock number: P-127. Please be aware that exports outside of the UK may incur local Tax and Duty, please check with your local Customs Office. Please view our extensive collection of antique carpets & rugs at www.knightsantiques.co.uk. If you would like to receive further details of new stock as it arrives then please send your email address to: simon@knightsantiques.co.uk and ask to be added to the new arrivals list. Internal Ref: P-127
Dimensions
Height = 24.7 cm (10")
Width = 24.7 cm (10")
Depth = 1 cm (1")
GEORGE IV PEWTER PLAIN RIM PLATE WITH ROYAL CONNECTION, BY ALDERSON CIRCA 1820.
Price
£350
| $442 USD | €420 EUR
Item Ref
P-127
Description
Description: Antique English pewter plain rim plate of 9.75 inch diameter. The front rim is engraved with the crown of George IV above the initials 'WP'. The reverse bears the touchmark of Thomas Dean Alderson of London who worked 1796 - 1852, along with a London label and two crowned X. Thomas Dean Alderson is very well known for being the Pewterer to King George IV and for producing the pewter dinner service for the coronation banquet held on 19th July 1821. This plate is identical to those made for the coronation banquet and the style of the engraving is the same; this form of Royal coronet denotes the child of the son of the Sovereign. Who this is remains a mystery; this plate is possibly a unique one off item. Condition: The plate is in excellent condition with a very lightly polished finish to the front, the reverse is also lightly polished. Repairs: There are no repairs. Size: 9.75 inch diameter (24.70cm). Weight: 597 grams. Pewterer's reference number: Pewter Society: PS13. Cotterell: Old Pewter: Its Makers and Marks: OP40. Provenance: Ex J Douglas Collection (no P250). Shipping costs: UK: £10.00 Europe: £20.00 USA/Canada: £30.00 Other countries: Please ask. Stock number: P-127. Please be aware that exports outside of the UK may incur local Tax and Duty, please check with your local Customs Office. Please view our extensive collection of antique carpets & rugs at www.knightsantiques.co.uk. If you would like to receive further details of new stock as it arrives then please send your email address to: simon@knightsantiques.co.uk and ask to be added to the new arrivals list. Internal Ref: P-127
Dimensions
Height = 24.7 cm (10")
Width = 24.7 cm (10")
Depth = 1 cm (1")