- TWO ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS, ONE MARKED
TWO ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS, ONE MARKED EDGAR & SONTwo English pewter teapots, one marked by Edgar & Son, 6 7/8" h. and 6 3/4" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- CHARLES YALE, WILLIAM CALDER, AND UNMARKED
CHARLES YALE, WILLIAM CALDER, AND UNMARKED TEAPOTSThree American pewter teapots by Charles Yale, William Calder, and unmarked.
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- ALLEN PORTER AND ROSWELL GLEASON TEAPOTSTwo
ALLEN PORTER AND ROSWELL GLEASON TEAPOTSTwo pewter teapots by Allen Porter and Roswell Gleason, 11 3/4" h. and 10 3/4" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- INGRAM & HUNT AND TOWNSEND & COMPTON
INGRAM & HUNT AND TOWNSEND & COMPTON TEAPOTSTwo English pewter teapots by Ingram & Hunt and Townsend & Compton, 8" h. and 7 1/4" h.
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Condition:
A few dents.
- CURTISS, YALE, AND RICHARDSON TEAPOTS,
CURTISS, YALE, AND RICHARDSON TEAPOTS, 19TH C.Three pewter teapots, 19th c., by Daniel Curtiss, Hiram Yale, and George Richardson.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- EBEN SMITH BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER
EBEN SMITH BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER TEAPOTEben Smith Beverly, Massachusetts pewter teapot, 19th c., together with another with bee mark, and the smallest unmarked.
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Condition:
Good condition. Dents.
- TWO PEWTER TEAPOTSTwo pewter teapots
TWO PEWTER TEAPOTSTwo pewter teapots by Boardman & Hart New York and Daniel Curtiss, Albany, 6 3/4" h. and 7 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- 19TH CENTURY PEWTER TEAPOTS AND BASIN
19TH CENTURY PEWTER TEAPOTS AND BASIN Includes three teapots and shallow basin. Two teapots are marked 'R. Dunham'. One is marked 'L. Boardman'. Basin is by Compton of London (Thomas & Townsend Compton, London 1802-1814).
- NEW YORK ENGRAVED PEWTER TEAPOT, 19TH
NEW YORK ENGRAVED PEWTER TEAPOT, 19TH C.New York engraved pewter teapot, 19th c., bearing the touch of Boardman & Hart, 7" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOT, 18TH C., ETC.English
ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOT, 18TH C., ETC.English pewter teapot, 18th c., possibly Henry Joseph together with a Richard Pitt creamer, 5 3/4" h and 3 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT PEWTER TEAPOT,
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1835Hartford, Connecticut pewter teapot, ca. 1835, by Thomas Boardman, 7" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- PEWTER TEAPOT BY PALETHORP & CONNELLca.
PEWTER TEAPOT BY PALETHORP & CONNELLca. 1820; Philadelphia pewter teapot with touch "Palethorp/& Connell" "Philad" (John Palethorp) in baluster shape with domed hinged lid, black painted handle, raised ridged foot and wooden disk finial, 6"d, 11"h; Condition: original surface with minor wear
- CHINESE JADE AND PEWTER TEAPOT Chinese
CHINESE JADE AND PEWTER TEAPOT Chinese jade and pewter teapot. With an inscribed poem and an image of lotus, late 19th/early 20th century, 5.5" high. Provenance: Ex-Collection of George Turner Marsh (1857-1932), proprietor of G.T Marsh and Co. San Francisco CA (after 1876), one of the first major Japanese and Asian Arts galleries to open in the United States, thence by family descent. Note: Mr. Marsh was also instrumental in the design of the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA.
- G. RICHARDSON CRASTON, R.I. PEWTER TEAPOT.G.
G. RICHARDSON CRASTON, R.I. PEWTER TEAPOT.G. Richardson Craston, R.I. Pewter Teapot. Also marked Glennore Co. 7"h. Condition: : Good with some dents and wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with some dents and wear.
- BROADHEAD & ATKINS PEWTER TEAPOT.Broadhead
BROADHEAD & ATKINS PEWTER TEAPOT.Broadhead & Atkins Pewter Teapot. 10-1/4"h. Condition: : Good with wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with wear.
- LARGE GROUP PEWTER TABLEWAREScomprising
LARGE GROUP PEWTER TABLEWAREScomprising five pewter teapots, two funnels, four shakers, salt, two cups, two small measures; some items hallmarked. Use wear, dents, dings, repairs, loss to one wood finial. Largest: 11 1/2" high, 11 1/2" wide. Provenance: Property of a New Haven County, CT Estate.
Condition:
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- (4) GROUP OF PEWTER TEAPOTS, RHODE ISLAND,
(4) GROUP OF PEWTER TEAPOTS, RHODE ISLAND, 19TH C.(lot of 4) Pewter teapots, 19th c., including: (1) Samuel Ellis teapot, London, restoration to handle, approx 5.5"h, (1) George Richardson teapot, Rhode Island, Boston, approx 9.25"h, (1) William Calder teapot, Providence, Rhode Island, approx 8.5"h, (1) teapot, with wood turned handle, unmarked, approx 9"h; 8lbs total **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
- THREE GEORGE RICHARDSON PEWTER TEAPOTS
THREE GEORGE RICHARDSON PEWTER TEAPOTS RHODE ISLAND, FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY TALLEST HEIGHT 10.5".THREE GEORGE RICHARDSON PEWTER TEAPOTS, Rhode Island, First Half of the 19th Century, All stamped "G. Richardson". Dimensions: Tallest height 10.5".
- CHINESE PEWTER WINE POT, QING DYNASTY
CHINESE PEWTER WINE POT, QING DYNASTY Chinese ,Qing Dynasty, a pewter teapot with curved body, decorated with molded large tree next to a figural riding on a horse on one side and Chinese inscription on the reverse side, with a curved spout and cover
H: 3.3"(8.4cm) D: 4.6"(11.6cm)
Condition: with age related surface wear,the handle is missing
- GROUP OF 3 PEWTER TEAPOT AND COVERS,QING
GROUP OF 3 PEWTER TEAPOT AND COVERS,QING D. the teapot and cover incised with bamboo trees on one side and an inscription on the other, with jade handle, finial and spout H: 4"(10.3cm) D: 6.7"(17cm) the stoneware body encased with pewter, decorated with flowing plants on both sides on a metal ground with an angular handle
H: 3.8"(9.7cm) D: 6.7"(16.9cm) set with a pewter loop handle, the cover set with a jade finial with wooden carvings to the body
H: 7.8"(19.7cm) D: 5.5"(14cm)
Provenance: purchased from Sothebys' New York ,sale No. 40279266
Condition: The teapots has light wear to its surface, consistent with age
- Pewter teapot by McQuilken 7"h; together
Pewter teapot by McQuilken 7"h; together with three early plates 9.25"dia each; a later plate and a pair of candlesticks and creamer
- FOUR ASSORTED PEWTER TEAPOTS, MADE BY
FOUR ASSORTED PEWTER TEAPOTS, MADE BY JAMES DIXON AND SONS, ROSWELL GLEASON H OF TALLEST: 14 IN. (35.56 CM.)Four Assorted Pewter Teapots, made by James Dixon and Sons, Roswell Gleason, Dimensions: H of tallest: 14 in. (35.56 cm.)
- COLLECTION OF CHINESE DECORATIVE PIECEScomprising
COLLECTION OF CHINESE DECORATIVE PIECEScomprising a glazed ceramic on wooden stand (8 inches diameter; 10 1/4 inches high); a pewter covered tea canister on wooden stand (5 1/2 inches diameter; 7 1/2); a wooden stand (11 1/4 inches diameter; 41/4 inches high); a pair of blue and white ceramic covered urns (8 1/4 inches high); a carved gilt wood mirror (14 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches); two pewter teapots (the taller 6 1/2 inches high); and a brass and shagreen opium pipe (6 inches wide; 2 inches deep, 13 1/2 inches high) Condition:
- GROUP OF TWO SILVER PLATE CHAFING DISHES
GROUP OF TWO SILVER PLATE CHAFING DISHES AND A CASSEROLE, AND A PEWTER TEAPOTGroup of Two Silver Plate Chafing Dishes and a Casserole, and a Pewter Teapot,
- CHINESE BRASS MOUNTED PEWTER TEAPOT
CHINESE BRASS MOUNTED PEWTER TEAPOT AND TEA CADDY, H OF TALLER: 6 1/4 INChinese Brass Mounted Pewter Teapot and Tea Caddy,, Dimensions: H of taller: 6 1/4 in
- GROUP WITH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PEWTER
GROUP WITH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS, OIL LAMPS, PORRINGERS AND HOT PLATESGroup with English and American Pewter Teapots, Oil Lamps, Porringers and Hot Plates,
- GROUP WITH MOSTLY ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS,
GROUP WITH MOSTLY ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS, MUGS AND SHERBETSGroup with Mostly English Pewter Teapots, Mugs and Sherbets,
- AMERICAN CUT CRYSTAL PITCHER, ASSORTED
AMERICAN CUT CRYSTAL PITCHER, ASSORTED CRYSTAL, PEWTER TEAPOT AND TWO SILVER PLATE VEGETABLE DISHESAmerican Cut Crystal Pitcher, Assorted Crystal, Pewter Teapot and Two Silver Plate Vegetable Dishes
- TWO JAPANESE CAST IRON AND CHASED PEWTER
TWO JAPANESE CAST IRON AND CHASED PEWTER TEAPOTS (KAME) AND PAINTED CLAMSHELL FROM THE TALE OF GENJI, ETC.Two Japanese Cast Iron and Chased Pewter Teapots (Kame) and Painted Clamshell from The Tale of Genji, Etc.,
- GROUP OF PEWTER TEAPOTS, SUGARS, CREAMERS
GROUP OF PEWTER TEAPOTS, SUGARS, CREAMERS AND PLATESGroup of Pewter Teapots, Sugars, Creamers and Plates,
- THREE 19TH C. ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS
THREE 19TH C. ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS BY DIXON, INCLUDING: TWO LARGEST BY DIXON & SON, EBONIZED WOOD SCROLL HANDLES AND FINIALS, GADR...Three 19th C. English pewter teapots by Dixon, including: two largest by Dixon & Son, ebonized wood scroll handles and finials, gadroon rim, larger with ring decoration and on pedestal foot, smaller with four shell feet, smaller with dents to side, larger: 10 3/4" h.; almost identical slightly smaller teapot marked "Dixon & Smith with gadroon rim and shell feet, 6 3/4" h., all pieces sold as is.
- AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT ATTRIBUTED TO
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), Queen Anne form, high domed lid with unusual hinge and pearwood handle, pear-shaped body rises from flat bottom, large ear-shaped handle with scrolled grips attached with pewter collars, spout undulates as it rises and tapers to oval flat cut opening, teapot is heavily worn with damages, Will often put his touchmark to the interior base and that area is heavily corroded erasing any mark that might have been previously visible, other damages/ wear include cracking in several areas to handle, small dents, loose handle, small scattered cracks, base corroded through, wooden part of finial worn down, etc., sold as is, 7" h. x 8 3/4" w. x 4 3/4" d.
- PEWTER TEAPOT AND COFFEE POTPewter teapot
PEWTER TEAPOT AND COFFEE POTPewter teapot and coffee pot, by J. Danforth and Dixon & Sons, 7 1/4" h. and 12 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition.
- HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT PEWTER TEAPOT,
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1820Hartford, Connecticut pewter teapot, ca. 1820 , bearing the touch of Thomas and Sherman Boardman, 7 1/4" h. Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1800English
ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1800English pewter teapot, ca. 1800, bearing the touch of Ingram & Hunt, 8" h.
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Condition:
Spout compressed into body.
- MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT PEWTER TEAPOT,
MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT PEWTER TEAPOT, 19TH C.Middletown, Connecticut pewter teapot, 19th c., by Josiah Danforth, 10 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.