Rare 17th-Century Pewter Charger – Engraved Biblical Scene & Tudor Rose Hallmarks (c. 1670-1720)
Rare 17th-Century Pewter Charger – Engraved Biblical Scene & Tudor Rose Hallmarks (c. 1670-1720)
A truly exceptional late 17th-century pewter charger, this piece is a masterpiece of period craftsmanship. Measuring 33.7 cm in diameter, it features an exquisitely engraved biblical scene, framed by an elegant border with an inscribed Latin script. The charger bears distinct Tudor Rose hallmarks with a crowned "C.V.T.", suggesting an association with a prominent pewter guild or a commission for a noble household. The deep, rich patina developed over centuries adds to its historical allure, making it an outstanding acquisition for serious collectors of antique pewterware.
Key Features:
- Authenticity: Genuine late 17th to early 18th-century pewter charger.
- Material: High-quality antique pewter, exhibiting a naturally aged patina.
- Dimensions: Diameter: 33.7 cm.
- Condition: Excellent for its age, with minor wear consistent with historical use.
- Usage: A striking collector’s piece, perfect for display in a period interior, museum, or private collection.
The Story Behind the Find:
This charger was unearthed from a private estate collection in England, where it had been carefully preserved for generations. The estate itself traces its history to the early Stuart period, and archival research suggests this piece was once used during grand ceremonial feasts. The hallmarks and craftsmanship hint at a possible Dutch or English pewterer’s work, perhaps made for a merchant family or a noble household. Whether it adorned a banquet table or was a cherished guild commission, this charger carries with it the elegance and history of the 17th century.
"With this pewter charger, you hold more than just an antique—you hold a fragment of time, a silent witness to centuries of gatherings, celebrations, and history waiting to continue its journey with you."
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