£5,200
An interesting, documented and large Charles II pewter Beefeater flagon, dated 1683
The straight-sided drum with collar and ovolo foot, finely engraved Jehu Prancker / Elias Chalke / Church Wardens / 1683 / This Is Part Of The Goods Of The Church of Wilton, the typical lid with four indistinct hallmarks, twin-lobed thumbpiece centred by a relief cast tear-drop, indistinct touchmark to swan-neck handle, 102 fl.oz., height 30.3cm
Provenance: St. Marys Church, Wilton, Wiltshire
The Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre, Chippenham, Wiltshire, holds records relating to both a Jehu Prancker and Elias Chalke. Both served as Churchwardens, but only once together, having been appointed on 17 April 1682 to serve for one year. A list of church furniture and ornaments for St. Marys, dated to 1658-1770, records the church owning three flagons. A list, dated to c.1902, refers to a silver paten inscribed Jehu Prancker Elias Chalke Church Warden 1683. This is part of the goods of the Church of Wilton. In the same list a "Pewter Stoup 11 1/4ins high, 5ins wide at the top, 7ins wide at the base inscribed", is also recorded. These are the exact dimensions of this flagon
The touchmark bears a resemblance to the recorded mark of Anthony Jenkins, Southampton, (fl.1666-1685), (PS5219). However, the hallmarks do not resemble recorded Jenkins marks
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