£200
An early 19th century pewter Imperial pint mug, circa 1830
The truncated cone body with reeded and ovolo-moulded footrim, single-curve handle with upper escutcheon reinforcement and flush lower attachment, crowned WR mark to rim, along with Oxford 1834 verification mark, touchmark inside base of James Stanton I, (fl.1815-1835), (PS8886), the drum engraved Robt Wildegoose 3 Compasses, capacity 20 fl.oz., height 11.9cm
Robert Wildgoose (1810-1872) was a grocer, carpenter and landlord of The Three Compasses, Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire. The public house still stands, but is named The Bat & Ball. Sold with a typed copy of the Wildgoose family tree
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