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MeasureThis pewter measure for a 'chopin' (half a Scots pint) dates from the early 18th century. It was made by Alex Coulthard, an Edinburgh pewterer who was admitted into the Incorporation of Hammermen of Edinburgh in 1708. The shape of the measure is known as a 'Tappit Hen'. Pewter tappit hen chopin measure, uncrested type, with the original owner's initials on the lid and maker's mark on the lip near the handle, by Alex Coulthard, early 18th century 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. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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