- Two English Pewter Single Reed Chargers,
17th and early18th centuries with marks for John Greenbank II (London, fl.1675-1700), and William Smith (Leeds, c.1730) each diameter 18 in — 45.7 cm...
[more like this] - Scottish Pewter Single Reed Pewter Dish
by William Ballantyne II, Edinburgh, 1749-1777 with Ballantyne touch and crowned Edinburgh rose on the underside, also inscribed with owner's initials DM over IR
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[more like this] - WILLIAM WOOD II & GEORGE II PEWTER CHARGERS
DUOTwo (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...
[more like this] - NEW YORK, NEW YORK PEWTER TANKARD, CA.
1760New York, New York pewter tankard, ca. 1760 , bearing the touch of William Bradford Jr., 7" h. Provenance: Christie's April 11, 1981, Collection of Mr. & Mrs. George A....
[more like this] - TWO PHILADELPHIA PEWTER SALTSTwo Philadelphia
pewter salts, attributed to William Will or Parks Boyd, late 18th c. , 2 3/8" h. Provenance: Part II/III of the pewter collection of Drs. Donald & Patricia Herr.
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[more like this] - THREE NEW YORK PEWTER SPOONS, 18TH C.Three
New York pewter spoons, 18th c. , two bearing the touches of William Ellsworth and one William Bradford. Bradford illustrated in Mobray Pewter in American Life , pg. 68. Provenance:...
[more like this] - RARE PHILADELPHIA PEWTER SPOON, CA.
1880Rare Philadelphia pewter spoon, ca. 1880 , bearing the touch of William Will, 8" l. Provenance: Part II/III of the pewter collection of Drs. Donald & Patricia Herr.
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[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA PEWTER CREAMER, CA. 1780Philadelphia
pewter creamer, ca. 1780 , attributed to William Will, 4 3/4" h. ; Part II/III of the pewter collection of Drs. Donald & Patricia Herr.
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[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA PEWTER CREAMER, CA. 1780Philadelphia
pewter creamer, ca. 1780 , bearing the crowned X mark of William Will, 3 3/4" h. See Laughlin, vol. III, fig. 776. Provenance: Madison & Anna Grant, Thornton, PA, September...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA PEWTER COVERED SUGARPhiladelphia
pewter covered sugar, attributed to William Will, ca. 1780 , 5" h. Provenance: Part II/III of the pewter collection of Drs. Donald & Patricia Herr.
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[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA PEWTER QUART MUG, CA. 1780Philadelphia
pewter quart mug, ca. 1780 , bearing the touch of William Will, 6 1/2" h. Illustrated in Laughlin Pewter in America , fig. 127. Provenance: Northeast Auction, August 3, 2008;...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1780Philadelphia
pewter teapot, ca. 1780 , bearing the touch of William Will, 7" h. See Montgomery, pg. 175, fig. 11-7. Provenance: John Carl Thomas August 2, 1979; Part II/III of the pewter...
[more like this] - RARE SMALL DEEP PURPLE-BLUE FLUID LAMP.
MID 19THcentury. Attributed to the New England Glass Co. In a 2-printed block pattern on hexagonal base. Retains its original pewter collar and double drop. 6" Undamaged condition....
[more like this] - GROUP OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS.
The Pine Furniture of Early New England Russell Hawes Kettell English Domestic Brass 1680-1810 and History of its Origins Rupert Gentle and Rachael Feild Living With Antiques:...
[more like this] - Early Hanoverian Provincial Pewter Charger,
first half 18th century, by John Duncumb, Wribbenhall, near Bewdley, Worcestershire, of circular form, with concave threaded rim and recessed plateau en suite, the rim impressed...
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