Collectibles-General (Antiques)/Walker & Hall

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Hi there, I have a teapot with walkerand hall on it, Other markings include e.p on b.m 17070 and a J engraved as well as 37, Can you please tell me the significance of these marks and wether this is of any value? Thank you  

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Walker and Hall worked in Sheffield, England, from about 1861 to the mid 20th Century. See numerous other answers of mine on this site re EPBM and its lack of appeal to collectors. 17070 is just a pattern number, 37 probably a workbench identifier, J could be anything. Common. Value miniscule.

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Martin G Roberts

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Pewter of the 19th Century and earlier from the British Isles and Ireland. I can comment on origin, date, rarity, and value. I cannot give detailed information on 'art' metalware, Art Deco, Art Nouveau or Arts & Crafts metalware. See my website for more information: www.antique-metalware.co.uk.

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A collector for twelve years and a dealer for seven.

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Journal of the Pewter Society
Pewter Society Newsletter
Bulletin of the Pewter Collectors' Club of America

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