- CHARLES YALE, WILLIAM CALDER, AND UNMARKED
TEAPOTSThree American pewter teapots by Charles Yale, William Calder, and unmarked.
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[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTERFour pieces
of American pewter to include two Cincinnati syrup pitchers by Homan & Co. and Sellew, a Thomas Danforth and Sherman Boardman teapot, and a Morey & Ober, Boston teapot
Competitive...
[more like this] - (LOT OF 6) ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PEWTER
19TH CENTURY (lot of 6) English and American pewter, 19th century, comprising Boardman New York coffee pot, 12.5"h; Homan & Co. Cincinatti coffee pot; fluted tea pot; Thomas...
[more like this] - (3) BOARDMAN & HART PEWTER COFFEE POTS
& TEAPOT(lot of 3) American pewter coffee pots and teapot, Boardman & Hart, New York, 19th c., including: (1) teapot, approx 7.75"h, (1) coffee pot, approx 11.25"h, (1) coffee...
[more like this] - GROUP WITH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PEWTER
TEAPOTS, OIL LAMPS, PORRINGERS AND HOT PLATESGroup with English and American Pewter Teapots, Oil Lamps, Porringers and Hot Plates,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN CUT CRYSTAL PITCHER, ASSORTED
CRYSTAL, PEWTER TEAPOT AND TWO SILVER PLATE VEGETABLE DISHESAmerican Cut Crystal Pitcher, Assorted Crystal, Pewter Teapot and Two Silver Plate Vegetable Dishes...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT ATTRIBUTED TO
WILLIAM WILL (PHILADELPHIA, 1764-1798), QUEEN ANNE FORM, HIGH DOMED LID WITH UNUSUAL HINGE AND...American pewter teapot attributed to William Will (Philadelphia, 1764-1798),...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS, 19TH C.Two
American pewter teapots, 19th c., to include Sellew & Co. and Josiah Danforth, 7" h. and 7 3/4" h.
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Condition:
Sellew...
[more like this] - RARE NEW YORK CITY PEWTER TEAPOT, CA.
1745Rare New York City pewter teapot, ca. 1745 , bearing the touch of Francis Bassett I, 6 1/4" h. Illustrated in Laughline Pewter in America , fig. 761 and Thomas Pewter...
[more like this] - PENNSYLVANIA COPPER GOOSENECK TEAPOTPennsylvania
copper gooseneck teapot, late 18th/early 19th c. , the frugal maker uses several dovetailed copper scraps in his construction, 12" h., together with an American pewter coffee...
[more like this] - RARE PHILADELPHIA PEWTER TEAPOT, LATE
18TH C.Rare Philadelphia pewter teapot, late 18th c. , bearing the Love touchmark, 6" h. This is possibly the only example known with the Love mark. Illustrated in Kauffman...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PEAR SHAPED FOOTED
TEAPOTPhiladelphia pewter pear shaped footed teapot, attributed to Johann Philip Alberti, ca. 1770 , 7 1/2" h. See Wolf, An American Pewter Collection , pg. 8 and Thomas,...
[more like this] - PEWTER TEAPOT, MID 18TH C.Pewter teapot,
mid 18th c. , possibly John Will, New York, 6 1/4" h. See Charles Montgomery {History of American Pewter}, pg. 171. Provenance: Bernard Myerson, 1989; Collection of Drs. Donald...
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER, 19TH
C.Four pieces of American pewter, 19th c., to include a Sellew water pitcher, an A. Porter coffeepot, and an unmarked coffeepot and teapot.
Condition:
General wear/dents....
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN FEDERAL PEWTER TEAPOTSTwo
American Federal pewter teapots, to include a footed teapot, probably New York, ca. 1820, 6 1/4" h., and another with a straight spout, ca. 1810, probably Boston, 7" h.
Competitive...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT, 19TH C.American
pewter teapot, 19th c., by Boardman & Co. New York, 7 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or...
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS 19TH CENTURY
HEIGHTS FROM 8" TO 9.5".THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS, 19th Century, One stamped "S. Simpson" (New York, circa 1840), one stamped "Boardman & Hart" (New York, 1828-1853)...
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN PEWTER VESSELS 19TH CENTURY
HEIGHTS TO 12.5".THREE AMERICAN PEWTER VESSELS, 19th Century, Two teapots, one marked "E. Smith" and one marked "G. Richardson", and a large communion flagon by Oliver Trask...
[more like this] - Castor-Cooper American pewter 'Cathay'
tea service, to include a coffee pot, 11-1/4"H, teapot, 7-1/4"H, cream jug and covered sugar, "inspired by the legend of Chih-Nii and Chu, the four piece tea and coffee service...
[more like this] - SEVEN PIECES OF AMERICAN TINWARE. Nineteenth
century. A punched tin lantern, black repaint, some damage and missing latch, 18"h., a hanging Betty lamp with worn gold paint, 3.75"h., a Betty lamp with saucer base, round...
[more like this] - 3 EARLY 19TH C AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS
TO INCLUDEA 11" LIGHTHOUSE FORM BY THOMAS S. DERBY, MIDDLETOWN, CT, 1812-1852, (2) 9" POT BY FREEMAN PORTER, WESTBROOK, ME, 1835-1860, (3) 6 1/2" POT BY D. CURTISS, ALBANY,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT AND AN ENGLISH
MUG The teapot impressed Smith with ringed bowl swan's neck spout and c-scroll handle the baluster mug ''1 Quart Imperial''. 6 5/8 and 6 1/4 in....
[more like this] - English and American Pewter English
and American 19th century. An assembled group of seven pieces of pewter including a circular tray with unidentified mark two half pint goblets marked for England a teapot...
[more like this] - English and American Pewter Coffee Pot
and Accessories English and American 19th century. An assembled group of five pewter pieces including a coffee pot with scrolled handle and hinged lid unmarked a teapot with...
[more like this] - JD Locke Pewter Teapot American 19th
century. A pewter bulbous shaped teapot with painted scrolled handle and hinged lid marked JD Locke; ht. 9.25 in. Condition: Wear and scratches to surface new paint on handle....
[more like this] - THREE ANTIQUE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS
AND COFFEEPOTSA lighthouse-form coffepot by Putman a double-waisted coffeepot by Boardman & Co. and a teapot by T.D. & S. Boardman. Heights from 7 to 12''.''...
[more like this] - Two pieces American pewter, Maine: pear-form
teapot, bands of decoration, 11-1/2 in., repaired hinge, old polishing and surface abrasions, base repair, normal wear, deterioration to finial (horn?), Provenance: A.M. Riese,...
[more like this] - Three American pewter teapots: one marked
"Yale & Company" (Connecticut, 1824-1835), 10-1/2 in., [old unpolished surface with scattered corrosion and minor dents]; one marked on base "H Dunn", probably American, 7-1/2...
[more like this] - Griswold Pewter Teapot American 19th
century. A pewter teapot with domed lid and scroll handle partial interior touchmark for A. Griswold of Meriden Connecticut; ht. 8 in. Condition: Small dents to surface....
[more like this] - Smith & Co. Pewter Teapot American.
A pewter teapot with domed lid scroll handle touchmark for Smith & Co.; ht. 7.5 in. Condition: Small dents to surface....
[more like this] - American Pewter Teapot American 19th
century. A pewter teapot by Woodbury and Colton of Philadelphia having a domed hinged lid with finial gooseneck spout and a double-scroll handle maker's mark impressed on...
[more like this] - American Pewter Teapot American 19th
century. A pewter teapot by J. Danforth having a domed hinged lid with finial a gooseneck spout and a double-scroll handle maker's mark impressed on underside; ht. 6.5 in....
[more like this] - American Pewter Teapot American 19th
century. A pewter teapot by William McQuilkin Philadelphia having a domed hinged lid with finial a gooseneck spout and a double-scroll handle maker's mark impressed on underside;...
[more like this] - PITCHER AND TEAPOT. Mid 19th century.
American Rockingham pitcher (chips) 7.25''h. and an English pewter teapot by ''Leonard Reed & Barton'' 9.5''h....
[more like this] - SEVEN PIECES OF PEWTER. American and
English 18th-19th century. English charger with touch marks for Joseph Spackman 15''d. and six pieces of unmarked American pewter. Teapot with wooden wafer finial 8''h....
[more like this] - ANTIQUE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT BY DANIEL
CURTISS19th CenturyJacob's mark #79. Height 8.''...
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