- AN AMERICAN PEWTER PINT MUG, MARK OF
AN AMERICAN PEWTER PINT MUG, MARK OF BOARDMAN Circa 1830-1850, tapering cylindrical form with scrolled handle, low engraved band, and molded base rim, underside with "Boardman Warranted" eagle and shield touchmark.
- RARE THOMAS DANFORTH II OR III AMERICAN
RARE THOMAS DANFORTH II OR III AMERICAN PEWTER PINT MUG 18th century, Connecticut or Philadelphia, tapering cylinder with low band, scrolled handle and molded base rim, interior base with encircled lion rampant touchmark between the initials T.D., used both by Thomas Danforth II (1755-1782) and Thomas Danforth III (1777-1783), upper rim marked "T.D" beneath crown.
- PEWTER PINT MUG, 19TH C.Pewter pint
PEWTER PINT MUG, 19TH C.Pewter pint mug, 19th c., attributed to Edward Danforth, 4 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. Possible remnant of mark on interior.
- PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PINT MUG, CA. 1805Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PINT MUG, CA. 1805Philadelphia pewter pint mug, ca. 1805, bearing the touch of Parks Boyd, 4 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Three English Pewter Pint Mugs, London,
Three English Pewter Pint Mugs, London, 19th century the first with touch for M. Alderson & Co., an 1826 Portcullis, with Sussex verification, the body impressed W. Willsheer (owner), the second with touch for William Hux (fl.1778-1810), also with WR and crowned GR, the third by William Nettlefold (fl.1785-1829) with crowned WR and owner's indistinct monogram
each approx. height 4.75 in — 12.1 cm
- BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER PINT MUGBoston,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER PINT MUGBoston, Massachusetts pewter pint mug , bearing the touch of Robert Bonning (Bonynge), the body engraved The Gift of Mr. William Johnson to the Church in Southborough 1747 , 4 3/4" h. Provenance: Northeast Auctions, Laughlin Collection, August 3 2008, lot 1323.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PINT
NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PINT MUG, 18TH C.New York or Philadelphia pewter pint mug, 18th c. , possibly Johann Alberti, 4 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PINT MUG, CA. 1775Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PINT MUG, CA. 1775Philadelphia pewter pint mug, ca. 1775 , bearing the touch of William Will, 4 3/8" h. Provenance: John Carl Thomas 1979.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- BOSTON PEWTER PINT MUG, ATTRIBUTED TO
BOSTON PEWTER PINT MUG, ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SKINNERBoston pewter pint mug, attributed to John Skinner, late 18th c., 4 3/4" h. Provenance: Part II/III of the pewter collection of Drs. Donald & Patricia Herr.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER PINT MUG,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER PINT MUG, CA. 1750Boston, Massachusetts pewter pint mug, ca. 1750 , attributed to Robert Bonnynge, 4 5/8" h. Provenance: Collection of Drs. Donald Maurice & Patricia Thompson Herr.
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Condition:
4 5/8" h. to brim, 3 3/8" dia. (top), 3 7/8" to 3 15/16" dia. (base). Possible repair to base of handle.
- PEWTER PINT MUG, 18TH C.Pewter pint
PEWTER PINT MUG, 18TH C.Pewter pint mug, 18th c. , probably Philadelphia, bearing the DS touchmark, 4 1/2" h. Provenance: Polly Ingham, 2002; Collection of Drs. Donald Maurice & Patricia Thompson Herr.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PINT MUG, CA. 1805Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PINT MUG, CA. 1805Philadelphia pewter pint mug, ca. 1805, bearing the touch of Parks Boyd, 4 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- IRISH PEWTER PINT MUG, 19TH C.Irish
IRISH PEWTER PINT MUG, 19TH C.Irish pewter pint mug, 19th c., by Aussten & Son, 4 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- BOARDMAN AND HART (NEW YORK) PEWTER
BOARDMAN AND HART (NEW YORK) PEWTER PINT MUGBoardman and Hart (New York), pewter pint mug, ca. 1820, 4" h.
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- PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND PEWTER PINT
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND PEWTER PINT MUG, CA. 1785Providence, Rhode Island pewter pint mug, ca. 1785, bearing the touch of Samuel Hamlin, 6" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. Mark worn.
- Lot including early pewter pint mug
Lot including early pewter pint mug ladle and cupid chocolate mold.
- Pewter pint mug attributed to robert
Pewter pint mug attributed to robert bonnynge (also known as bonning), boston, massachusetts, Of belted tulip form with spurred handle. H: 4 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: Carl Jacobs, 1975 Rough patch to bottom of body, reattached handle, some pitting to body and scratches to rim.
- Pewter pint mug robert palethorp
Pewter pint mug robert palethorp jr., philadelphia, pennsylvania, 1817-1822 Of barrel form with incised banding, scrolled handle and molded foot. H: 4 1/2 in. FIne condition with a few belly dents. Mark fine. ,000
- Pewter pint mug henry will, new york,
Pewter pint mug henry will, new york, (1761-1793) Of tapering form with scrolled handle, on molded base. H: 4 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: Constance Williams Fine metal, thin areas. Molded foot repairs. Touch fine as struck. ,000
- Pewter pint mug boston Belted,
Pewter pint mug boston Belted, tulip form with strap handle, owner's initials 'AD' on thumb rest, molded foot. H: 4 5/8 in. Restoration at belted middle; handle possibly reattached, out of round rim. ,750
- Victorian Pewter Pint Mug, unmarked
Victorian Pewter Pint Mug, unmarked but probably mid-19th century, of tapering cylindrical form with annular banding, stepped base and crested tapering handle, h. 4-1/2", dia. 3-7/8", l. 5-1/2", together with a Chinese Pewter and Copper Hexagonal Tea Caddy, first half 20th century, the body divided into six panels, each with a scrolling border with engraved and inlaid copper decoration of hydra dragons in clouds and archaic character inscriptions, h. 6".