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Ken Paul Movie Props
C.1880. 5 3/4 height. Hammer textured bowl form body with flared foot. Bottom marked CRAFTSMAN PEWTER SHEFFIELD with Ken Paul mark. Angular spout and wood handle (original).
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C1890-1900 and used in the Miss Marple television series. 6 height with tapered body with smooth band for the bottom inch and stippled hammer finish to the balance. Hinged cover matching, the lid and upper edge each with a 1/2 plain band.
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Slightly tapered form with medial bead, thickened edge and banded base. Scroll form handle with thumb rest. Edge marked QUART with VR 39 and VR 29 (?) marks, engraved undecipherable pub name, and scratched in W MALLETT. Underside with Paul marks as above.
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4 height with expanded medial body and oversized spout. Flared foot and recurved handle. Unmarked and very unusual construction, the body cast in two halves with vertical seams, and separate foot and handle, all soldered together.
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Early form with beaded band spread foot and ogee handle with thumb rest. Lip with two control marks including cock and (18) 68, though this example dates closer to 1800. Lightly scratched K P and K PAUL and another set of initials to the underside. Untouc
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Plain tapered form, the from with elegant monogram AM over 1/2 PINT. The lip with crowned VR control mark. Loop handle. Fine dark patina
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Fancy scalloped triple reeded pie crust edge and deeply dished center. This exact pattern currently copied as country French table wear. 8 7/8 diameter.
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Half pint, tapered with thickened rim and flared beaded base. Fine condition and probably Late Victorian or Edwardian.
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Slightly tapered with flared lip marked PINT. Flared base and rectangular handle.
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Late Victorian to Edwardian period. Classic glass bottom, the underside marked Swatow Kuthing. Hand engraved overall with two Chinese dragons confronting each other.
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This item is from the London shop of Ken Paul, the primary movie prop provider in England since the 1950’s.
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This magnifying glass is from the London shop of Ken Paul, the primary movie prop provider in England since the 1950’s.
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