Description: Antique English pewter plain rim charger of 20.25in diameter, by Thomas Templeman of Norfolk Street, The Strand, London; who worked 1667 - 1713. The charger has a rubbed touchmark for Templeman to the reverse rim. The front rim is engraved with a crest and ownership initials 'WA'. The are for Sir William Ashhurst or Ashurst (26 April 1647 – 12 January 1720) who was an English banker and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1689 and 1710. He served as Lord Mayor of London for the year 1693 to 1694. The reverse of the charger has old collectors information attached. Provenance: A Bartram collection. Auction: Bonhams Oxford, 21st January 2014 - lot 24. Condition: The charger is in excellent condition with a polished finish to the front, the reverse is unpolished with some flaking oxide. Repairs: There is a small split to the outer rim as can be seen in the images. Size: 20.25 inch diameter (51.20cm). Rim - 2.75in (7.00cm). Weight: TBA grams. Pewterer's reference number: Pewter Society: - PS9297. Cotterell: Old Pewter: Its Makers and Marks - OP4693. Shipping costs: Free world wide shipping with DHL is included in the price. Stock number: P-198. 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-198
Dimensions
Height = 51.2 cm (20")
Width = 51.2 cm (20")
Depth = 3 cm (1")
PEWTER PLAIN RIM 20.25 INCH CHARGER, BY THOMAS TEMPLEMAN OF LONDON, CIRCA 1675.
Price
£950
| $1,217 USD | €1,146 EUR
Item Ref
P-198
Description
Description: Antique English pewter plain rim charger of 20.25in diameter, by Thomas Templeman of Norfolk Street, The Strand, London; who worked 1667 - 1713. The charger has a rubbed touchmark for Templeman to the reverse rim. The front rim is engraved with a crest and ownership initials 'WA'. The are for Sir William Ashhurst or Ashurst (26 April 1647 – 12 January 1720) who was an English banker and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1689 and 1710. He served as Lord Mayor of London for the year 1693 to 1694. The reverse of the charger has old collectors information attached. Provenance: A Bartram collection. Auction: Bonhams Oxford, 21st January 2014 - lot 24. Condition: The charger is in excellent condition with a polished finish to the front, the reverse is unpolished with some flaking oxide. Repairs: There is a small split to the outer rim as can be seen in the images. Size: 20.25 inch diameter (51.20cm). Rim - 2.75in (7.00cm). Weight: TBA grams. Pewterer's reference number: Pewter Society: - PS9297. Cotterell: Old Pewter: Its Makers and Marks - OP4693. Shipping costs: Free world wide shipping with DHL is included in the price. Stock number: P-198. 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-198
Dimensions
Height = 51.2 cm (20")
Width = 51.2 cm (20")
Depth = 3 cm (1")