Add to albumThis detail shows the lids of two pewter measures, one for a half pint (left), the other for a pint. The measures were made around 1826, probably in Glasgow. Neither has a maker's mark.
Both measures have a crown and 'Imperial Standard' on the outside of the lid. The half-pint measure also has 'G.R. IV' (for King George IV).
Pewter was commonly used for measures and drinking vessels as it was both fairly cheap and strong enough to stand up to to the rigours of tavern life.
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- Online ID: 000-190-004-025-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.MET 83
- Date: Around 1826
c. 1826
c. 1826
- Material: Pewter. Inscription: On lid: crown / Imperial Standard / G.R.IV; on rim: 2 Gls / small castle / AYR.1 / VR under a crown
Pewter. Inscription: On rim: Pint / double-headed eagle of Lanarkshire / crown / R / 52 (?); on lid: Imperial Standard / crown
Measure / pint, half, Imperial
Measure / pint, Imperial
- Dimensions: 4.60" H
6.05" H
- What: Measure / pint, half, Imperial
Measure / pint, Imperial
- Subject: Pewter (NMAS Classification)
Pewter (NMAS Classification)
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- Where: Scotland, Ayrshire, Ayr
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Lanark
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- Description: Pear-shaped pewter measure of Glasgow type with single domed lid, for an Imperial half pint, with Ayr excise mark, no maker's mark, c. 1826
Pear-shaped pewter measure of Glasgow type with a single domed lid, for an Imperial pint, with Lanark Town and County excise marks, c. 1826
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