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Old pewter to best advantage when grouped. . Pieces in an Australian collection are displayed on a Welsh dresser (date 1750) in fine figured and quartered oak, drawer fronts and cupboard doors cross-banded with mahogany. The pewter items are: Candlesticks (1790), lidded measures (1760), Baluster measure (1710), platters and plates (from 1690 to 1780), English ale jug (1780), porringer (1720), and pair of salt cellars (1300).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 913, 5 March 1930, Page 6

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Old pewter to best advantage when grouped. . Pieces in an Australian collection are displayed on a Welsh dresser (date 1750) in fine figured and quartered oak, drawer fronts and cupboard doors cross-banded with mahogany. The pewter items are: Candlesticks (1790), lidded measures (1760), Baluster measure (1710), platters and plates (from 1690 to 1780), English ale jug (1780), porringer (1720), and pair of salt cellars (1300). Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 913, 5 March 1930, Page 6

Old pewter to best advantage when grouped. . Pieces in an Australian collection are displayed on a Welsh dresser (date 1750) in fine figured and quartered oak, drawer fronts and cupboard doors cross-banded with mahogany. The pewter items are: Candlesticks (1790), lidded measures (1760), Baluster measure (1710), platters and plates (from 1690 to 1780), English ale jug (1780), porringer (1720), and pair of salt cellars (1300). Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 913, 5 March 1930, Page 6

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