GROUP OF PEWTER TABLEWARES, 19TH C.Groupof pewter tablewares, 19th c., to include a set of English measures, Robert Bush porringer, plate bearing a faint mark of Richard Austin (Boston 1792-1817), and a deep dish...
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(3) ANTIQUE PEWTER VESSELS, THOMAS GIFFINTANKARD(lot of 3) Antique pewter vessels, including: (1) teapot, hinged lid with knopped finial, spurred C-scroll ebonized wood handle, possibly replaced base, approx 9.5"h,...
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GROUP OF AMERICAN PEWTER. Nineteenth-early20th century. Unmarked ladle, pepper pot, pair of candlesticks with bobeches, 6.5"h. and five plates with faint partial marks. One incised "Joseph Wood". Polished, pitting....
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GROUP OF AMERICAN PEWTER. First half19th century. Two castors, 4.25"h, 5.5"h., a beaker, 3"h., two ladles including one with wooden handle and faint stamped "Steadman" mark, 14.5"l. and two syrupers. Shell style...
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EIGHT PIECES OF PEWTER. American andEuropean. Four chargers including Townsend & Compton and faint English maker. One has a late wooden replaced base. Average 15"d., plate with Continental marks, 8.75"d. and...
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7PC ENGLISH IMARI TABLEWARE GROUPINGSeven pieces of English Imari tableware comprising, a pearl ware potpourri; a navette form, pierced centerpiece' an inkwell rising on paw feet; a single pepper shaker with...
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PEWTER CHARGERA "bubble bottom" pewtercharger, marked and labeled on the underside "From the estate of Lt. Gen. Robert Moncel, Murder Point, N.S." British, 1650 - 1700. Faint hall marks stamped on the front side....
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ASSORTED PEWTER AND LIGHTING, 51 ITEMSAssortedpewter items. 1st item: Pewter nursing bottle, marked TH on underside, possibly American, late 18th century (also called Murder Bottle due to the number of infants who died...
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WILLIAM WOOD II & GEORGE II PEWTER CHARGERSDUOTwo (2) English pewter chargers to include: one 14-7/8" diameter with lipped rim and having ownership initials BLE or BEL to the front, with "London" marks of the George...
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PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU PEWTER CANDLESTICKS20thcentury, each with naturalistic oval base, three candle arms, unmarked, 11-1/4 x 9-1/2 x 4 in.
Provenance: Macklowe Gallery & Modernism, New York, 1988; Private Collection,...
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TWO ENGLISH PEWTER CHARGERS. Late 18th-early19th centuries. The larger charger with faint marks, 16.5"dia. and the smaller with London touch marks, 13.25"dia....
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PEWTER PLATE. American, late 18th-early19th century. Faint touchmarks "FB", possibly for Frederick Bassett but marks do not match any in Jacobs. Wear and black marker note "Bassett". 9"d....
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TWO GERMAN STONEWARE FLAGONS, LATE 18THC.Two German stoneware flagons, late 18th c. , probably Westerwald, with pewter lids and incised cobalt decoration, 9 3/4" h. Provenance: The Estate of Peter Tillou.
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PHILADELPHIA PEWTER SUGAR, LATE 18THC.Philadelphia pewter sugar, late 18th c. , attributed to Love, with faint crowned X mark, 4 1/2" h. This is possibly the only marked Love sugar. Provenance: John Carl Thomas,...
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TWO PEWTER PEAR SHAPED TEAPOTS, 19THC.Two pewter pear shaped teapots, 19th c., the larger bearing the touch of Thomas and Sherman Boardman, 8" h. and 7" h.
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SEVEN PEWTER BASINS, 19TH C.Seven pewterbasins, 19th c., two with faint touchmarks, possibly Boardman, largest - 1 3/4" h., 6 1/2" dia.
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A couple...
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PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE: ETERNAL FORESTCOFFEE TABLEPhilip and Kelvin Laverne: Eternal Forest Coffee Table, circa 1970; acid-etched and enameled patinated brass over pewter over wood; etched signature to top "Philip...
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Massive pewter charger with faint touchmark (18.5"dia); together with a basin by Townsend & Compton, circa 1800, and a plate.
Condition: Overly cleaned, wear consistent with age....
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Pewter tableware to include chargersmarked "London", some with faint touch marks.
Largest plate: 13.5"dia
Teapot: 7.5"h x 6.5"w
Condition: Dents, losses, wear consistent with age....
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PEWTER PLATE AND BASIN. Plate has atouch mark for David Melville (Newport Rhode Island ca. 1755-1793). J# 214. Faint scratched name on the underside 8 1/8''d. The basin has a very faint eagle mark in the...
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FOUR PIECES OF PEWTER. England 1sthalf-19th century. Three spoons one with rose touch ''RA'' 7 1/4'' to 8 1/2''l. and a basin with faint touches and a hammered booge 2 3/4''h. 11''d....
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Twelve pieces assorted pewter: fourplates including two with London marks, 8 to 8-1/4 in.; bowl, unmarked, probably modern, 2 x 6-5/8 in.; plate marked "Kamphof Zwolle", 9-7/8 in.; shallow bowl with Continental...
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Three pewter teapots: one marked "Dunham"(working Maine, 1837-1861), faint impressed mark on bottom, 10-3/4 in., [old unpolished surface with scattered minor dents]; one with base marked "R Gleason" (Dorchester,...
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THREE PIECES OF PEWTER. Nineteenthcentury. Two marked American teapots. One by James Putnam (Malden Massachusetts ca. 1830-1835) 8 1/2''h. and one with a faint Thomas Danforth mark 7''h. Together with...
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