- Pennsylvania or New York pewter
Pennsylvania or New York pewter creamer ca. 1770 possibly Cornelius Bradford 4" h. ?
- Philadelphia pewter creamer attributed
Philadelphia pewter creamer attributed to William Will ca. 1780 4 3/4" h. ?
- PHILADELPHIA PEWTER CREAMER, LATE
PHILADELPHIA PEWTER CREAMER, LATE 18TH C.Philadelphia pewter creamer, late 18th c., possibly by Cornelius Bradford, 4 1/4" h. Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- English Prattware creamer late
English Prattware creamer late 19th c. in the form of a fox head. 5.5"h.
- Sterling Coffee Service American,
Sterling Coffee Service American, 20th century: 8-1/4 in. coffeepot with matching creamer and lidded sugar, urn forms, marks for Bailey, Banks & Bailey (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1878 to present), "E151", no monograms, 34.45 oz.T., (three pieces),
- An American Blown Glass Creamer
An American Blown Glass Creamer & Sugar 19th C.Each of traditional form the creamer having an applied handle both raised on short foot-rim the sugar having a knop finial both in deep cobalt blue and each having a broken pontil sugar measures6.5''H circa early 19th century.Property of an Oxford Michigan Gentleman.
- GEORGE OHR ART POTTERY CREAMERGeorge
GEORGE OHR ART POTTERY CREAMERGeorge Ohr Art Pottery Creamer , c. 1883-1898, marked, speckled green glaze, h. 2 1/4 in., w. 4 in., d. 3 1/4 in.
- A silver cream jug, London 1908,
A silver cream jug, London 1908, with reeded loop handle, six seal top coffee spoons, Sheffield 1911 and sundry silver, approximately 319gm weighable
- New Hall-type porcelain teapot
New Hall-type porcelain teapot and eight creamers Late 18th century The teapot of serpentine form with sprays of roses within ribbon borders, in pink, green, and iron red enamel; together with eight creamers, all with similar decorations. Teapot H: 6 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen and Walter Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania good condition
- Royal Munich Porcelain Creamer
Royal Munich Porcelain Creamer & Sugar floral gold trim.
- Pearlware Cow Creamer British,
Pearlware Cow Creamer British, early-19th century, mottled brown surface, 6 x 7-3/4 in.,
- American baluster form creamer
American baluster form creamer 18th c. with ornate chased scroll work and trifid feet. 4.25"h.
- Reading Pennsylvania silver creamer
Reading Pennsylvania silver creamer early 19th c. bearing the touch of William Mannerback 6 1/8" h. 5.4 ozt. Exhibited at the... ?
- Philadelphia pewter creamer attributed
Philadelphia pewter creamer attributed to Parks Boyd ca. 1805 5 3/8" h. ?
- Black transfer printed pink lustre
Black transfer printed pink lustre creamer circa 1830 Oval form decorated with Fulton steamer on one side and Cadmus with eagle on a rock on the other side, pink lustre vine border and banding. PROVENANCE: Roger T. Powers Collection, Baltimore, Maryland glaze loss
- Black transfer-printed creamer
Black transfer-printed creamer Of oval form. H: 3 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Harry Wetherstine, Germantown, PA
- GERMAN 800 ROCOCO SILVER CREAMERGerman
GERMAN 800 ROCOCO SILVER CREAMERGerman 800 Rococo Silver Creamer
- An English creamware Whieldon type
An English creamware Whieldon type cow and calf creamer, sponged in brown, circa 1760, bears D.M. &P. Manheim label
- MOCHA PITCHER AND CREAMERca. 1825;
MOCHA PITCHER AND CREAMERca. 1825; similar barrel form pearlware mocha pitcher and creamer, engine turned grooved, bands infilled with green and orangey-brown and upper and lower pairs of dark brown bands, creamer with an additional central dark brown band, acanthus handle terminals, English Staffordshire earthenware; 5 3/4"d, 8"h pitcher, Condition: major cracks, restoration and extensive overspray; 3 1/2"d, 4 1/4"h creamer, Condition: 3/8" foot ring chip
- CREAMWARE, FAN PATTERN MOCHA CREAMERca.
CREAMWARE, FAN PATTERN MOCHA CREAMERca. 1815; barrel shaped creamer with blue fans with brown veins, all on a reddish brown ground, bracketed by a pair of engine turned green glaze rings, strap handle with acanthus design terminals, English Staffordshire earthenware, 3 1/4"d, 4 1/2"h; Condition: (2) 1/4" spout chips and (2) 1/8" flakes, 1 1/2" base line (not through), 1/8" rim flake
- Eight hand painted porcelain objects;
Eight hand painted porcelain objects; creamer, cups, saucer, and strainer. Creamer: 4"H. Capo di Monte, Meissen, Spode, etc. marks. Very good condition.
- An Irish Victorian Creamer
James
An Irish Victorian Creamer
James Moore, Dublin, 1838
hallmarked for Sterling on underside
9 ozt 13 dwt
Height 6 inches.
- 21 pcs. Heinrich Porcelain Dessert
21 pcs. Heinrich Porcelain Dessert or Coffeeset pot creamer sugar 6 cups saucers & plates black & gold on ivory excellent.
- Coin silver creamer by William
Coin silver creamer by William Ball, Baltimore, circa 1802.
6"h x 6.5"w / 6 Troy oz.
Condition: Monogrammed, tarnished, scratches, small dents.
- Pearlware cow creamer with lid,
Pearlware cow creamer with lid, orange, brown and blue decoration with child milking a cow, British, late 18th century, 5-1/2 x 6 in. Possible restoration to one ear, cap and tail, repainting at one corner of base, overall light crazing, base chips, other glaze anomalies as made.
- A Silver Creamer
Likely American,
A Silver Creamer
Likely American, 18th Century
apparently unmarked
7 ozt 10 dwt
Height 3 5/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
- Italian .800 Silver Creamer and
Italian .800 Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl, 1937-1944, by Achille Prospero, Milan, for Fratelli Peruzzi, Florence, each with bulbous gadrooned body raised on a circular foot, the creamer with a scroll handle and integral spout, h. 4-7/8", the sugar bowl with two scroll handles and fitted lid with acorn finial, h. 4-1/2", 8.55 total t. oz.
- Philadelphia silver creamer early
Philadelphia silver creamer early 19th c. bearing the touch of Williamson 6" h. 7.6 ozt. Provenance: from the Muhlenberg family... ?
- Revere sterling reproduction creamer,
Revere sterling reproduction creamer, 265, 4 3/8"H, 6 TO
- Victorian Austria Porcelain Coffee
Victorian Austria Porcelain Coffee Set pot creamer & sugar with floral decor.
- Tiffany & Co sterling individual
Tiffany & Co sterling individual coffeepot and creamer New York circa 1891-1902 flared form with elongated handle and spout adorned with acanthus die-rolled band and engraved with initials GHS; marked: Tiffany & Co 5250/4338 sterling silver 925-1000 T; and the other 5230/3519. coffeepot H5 1/2'' creamer H4'' and 14.0oz Troy (2pcs) Provenance: Camden South Carolina private collection.
- Coin silver creamer by William
Coin silver creamer by William Seal, Philadelphia, circa 1820.
6.75"h x 5.75"w / 8 Troy oz.
Condition: Tarnished, minor dents.
- American George II style sterling
American George II style sterling silver creamer retailed by J. E. Caldwell & Co. Philadelphia early 20th c. with a gadrooned rim and foot. 4.5"h.x6"w. 8 troy oz.
- Staffordshire Creamer and Sugar
Staffordshire Creamer and Sugar England mid-19th century. A dark blue Staffordshire creamer and covered sugar both with transfer floral and fruit basket print on pearlware bodies unmarked; sugar ht. 5.5 in.
- STEWART DODSON ENGLISH SILVER CREAMER:
STEWART DODSON ENGLISH SILVER CREAMER: 1910 Birmingham Stewart Dodson hallmarked creamer with hinged lid on 4 paw feet. Wood handle and finial. 7'' h. x 5 1/2''.CONDITION: Note minor dings.
- ENGLISH MOCHAWARE BEER MUG c. 1808,
ENGLISH MOCHAWARE BEER MUG c. 1808, with a central inscription bordered by two cream-colored bands with black zig-zag decoration on blue ground, 8" h