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Seven pewter jugs and a screw-top flask, Regensburg...

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Seven pewter jugs and a screw-top flask, Regensburg a.o., 17th - 19th century Small collection of pewter crockery of various origins in different shapes. Large pear jug from Regensburg, marked on the base by Christian Friedrich Weschke (1821), a small crack in the lid. Two lidded jugs, also from Regensburg, the jug with engraved walls and a sculptural bust on the lid and with Johann Friedrich Herold's mark (1822), the delicate example with fluted walls and marked by Adam Friedrich Wiedamann (1821). There are also two small jugs with fluted walls and repaired lids: the jug with two fluted bands from Memmingen, town mark and unmarked master's mark "CL 1709" with snake; the example with three fluted bands from Mühldorf, large mark with wheel and rubbed inscription around the rim. The screw-top bottle from Würzburg with master's mark Kilian Jacob Metzger (1797) and dated "1805". Also two jugs, each with a repaired lid, the more bulbous example from Augsburg with Franz Xaver Tischers mark (1757), the taller jug with an unidentified mark (1692, three towers). Height 16 - 31 cm. Condition: II +