- STONEWARE TANKARD, 19TH C.American stoneware
tankard, 19th c. , with pewter lid, cobalt bands, and initialed I.S. , 7" h.
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Condition:
Small semi-circular firing...
[more like this] - LARGE AMERICAN PEWTER PITCHER. First
half 19th century. Unmarked. Conforming lid and scroll handle. Old polished surface. 12"h....
[more like this] - AMERICAN PEWTER PIECES AND DECORATED
LOCK BOX. Nineteenth century. Dovetailed pine box with original red and black grain decoration. Lift lid has penciled notation "28 1/2 pounds B__r" as well as a removable...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PEWTER PITCHER. First half
19th century. Unmarked. Lidded with handle. Polished with a few minor dents. 10"h....
[more like this] - LAKE SIDE CASINO GLASS BEER STEIN.Lake
Side Casino Glass Beer Stein. American, ca. 1890. Glass beer stein with pewter lid inset with porcelain disc reading “Lake Side Casino” in fancy script. Excellent. 7”....
[more like this] - (7) AMERICAN PEWTER TABLEWARE, 18TH-20TH
C.(lot of 7) American pewter tableware, 18th-20th c., various styles and makers, comprising: (1) Boardman carafe, initialed T.D. and bearing circle eagle mark; (3) footed...
[more like this] - (2) AMERICAN DUNHAM & GRISWOLD PEWTER
COFFEE POTS(lot of 2) American pewter coffee pots, 19th c., domed lids with wafer finials, goose neck spouts, spurred handles, including: (1) Rufus Dunham (Westbrook, Maine,...
[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] - AMERICAN FLAT LID PEWTER TANKARD, CA.
1775American flat lid pewter tankard, ca. 1775, possibly by Henry Will or Peter Young, 7" h.
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[more like this] - EIGHT AMERICAN PEWTER ITEMS, INCLUDING
EDWARD DANFORTH (CONNECTICUT, 1765-1830) Including (2) plates with mark of Edward Danforth, Hartford Connecticut, (9 in.); (2) porringers attributed to Richard Lee (1747–1823),...
[more like this] - (3 PCS) EARLY AMERICAN PEWTER Including:
Lighthouse form coffee pot by Rufus Dunham (Westbrook, ME, c. 1837-1863), 9" high; James Dixon & Sons (Sheffield, UK), melon form footed teapot, wooden finial and handle,...
[more like this] - (9 PC) PEWTER COLLECTION Including:
(6) Graduated English measures, 19th c., 2 1/4" to 6" high, dents; 19th c. charger, 13 1/2" diam., dents and wear; Lidded jug, by Woodbury Pewterers, 20th c., 4 1/2" high,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ART GLASS SYRUP PITCHER white
opalescent coin spot on colorless ground pewter lid with figural finial. Height: 7''. The pitcher shows light to moderate wear throughout with a few scratches and dings....
[more like this] - ANTIQUE AMERICAN PEWTER LIDDED SYRUP
PITCHER BY HOMAN & CO.19th CenturyHeight 7.''...
[more like this] - Four pieces of American pewter 19th
c. to include a Boardman and Hart pitcher a Savage coffee pot a Boardman lidded pitcher and an... ?...
[more like this] - TWO GLASS SYRUP PITCHERS. American
mid 19th century. Pattern glass with stars and loops tin lid. 8 1/2''h. and 3-mold GV-3 with pewter lid 8''h....
[more like this] - German pewter-mounted majolica stein
with a porcelain inset top and an American pewter-mounted majolica syrup jug late 19th century; 1) stein - with molded ivy and branch relief decoration with floral painted...
[more like this] - Group lot of early American pattern
glass. Includes a purple tinted glass decanter two small clear glass makeup or condiment jars a clear glass compote and a blue glass tobacco jar with a pewter lid. Condition:...
[more like this] - Interesting Collection of Fourteen Ceramic
Beer and Ale Steins and Tankards, comprised of a pewter-lidded Old Gertz blue and gray stoneware stein in the 18th-century style; a King Pottery, Austria, pewter-lidded Innsbruck...
[more like this] - Buffalo Pottery Metal Mounted Bowl American
a blue and white metal mounted bowl with a double hinged pewter lid marked Buffalo Pottery / Semi Vitreous; ht. 7.5 dia. 11 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 English
and American 19th/20th century. An assembled group of ten pewter pieces including eight plates marked for London a jug with hinged lid and acorn finial marked CB on handle...
[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] - Porter Pewter Coffee Pots American (Maine)
19th century. Two pewter coffee pots one with hinged lid and wooden finial and scrolled handle marked A. Porter the other with hinged lid and leaf finial and scrolled...
[more like this] - Sellew & Co. Pewter Pitcher Plus American
(Cincinnati) 19th century. A Sellew & Co. pewter?pitcher with scrolled handle hinged lid and footed base marked for Sewell & Co.; ht. 10.5; PLUS a pair of pewter salt and...
[more like this] - Victorian Pressed Glass American mid-19th
century. An assembled group of early Victorian and flint glass including a blue opalescent blown glass pitcher with pewter lid a pressed glass handled whale oil lamp and two...
[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] - FOUR PITCHERS. American and English
2nd half 19th century. Three are parian syrupers with pewter lids. Two have classical scenes one labeled Naomi with an English registry mark 10'' 10 1/2''h. and one with...
[more like this] - American Pewter Coffee Pots Plus American.
Two pewter coffee pots of lighthouse form having hinged lids with finials gooseneck spouts and scroll handles unmarked PLUS a pewter cup unmarked; tallest ht. 10.75 in. Condition:...
[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] - VICTORIAN GLASS SYRUP. American early
20th century. Leaf mold syrup in end of day glass and pewter lid 6.25''h. Small spot of yellow discoloration at base of handle. NB 10-2-12...
[more like this] - Beer Stein - L. A. W. ( made for the
League of American Wheelmen) - circa 1889 - Size is 1/2 Liter. Lithophane illustrates a man taking a header off his high wheeler into the arms of a lady while children are...
[more like this] - Unmarked American pewter coffee pot,
11" h, with an English pewter lidded flagon, 10" h Estimate $150-250...
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