Until 2001, Ken Paul Ltd. was London's leading film prop supplier. Ken's shop was well known as a treasure trove of fine and eclectic antiques, including the occupied coffin clock used in The Rocky Horror movie, as well as a source for the less extraordinary. For nearly five decades it supplied props for virtually every English movie of note from Lawrence of Arabia to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as well as television shows including Masterpiece Theater and more recently, Absolutely Fabulous. Ken’s pewter was used in the Sherlock Holmes television series as well as a number of English movies during the 50s-90s. As with any business, getting on with the product took precedence, and film credits were maintained for only a few of the thousands of items in his stock. Nonetheless, a keen eye for spotting the items in English films of the period has produced many matches and given great pleasure and amusement to their owners. This example an Imperial Pint of banded tapered form with horse and QUALITY mark. The front inscribed G W Chapman / Royal George / Crayford. Crayford is a town in Kent, in the Greater London area. This mug would have been kept in the Royal George pub for the personal use of G W Chapman. As it was not pub owned, it was exempt from measure certification marking.