Sold20222 19th-century American pewter coffeepots2 19th-century American pewter coffeepots, one on left is marked, Sellew, Cincinnati, OH, 11.5"T & 12"T, provenance, the late Helen KoganSee Sold Price
Sold20223 American Pewter Tea/Coffee PotsThree 19th century American Pewter tea/coffee pots. Hinged covers with Grape Leaf finials, scrolled handles and molded bases, includes a tea and coffee pot by Morey & Smith/Morey & Ober with a similarSee Sold Price
Sold20223 American Pewter Tea/Coffee PotsThree 19th century American Pewter tea/coffee pots. Hinged covers with scrolled handles and molded bases by Roswell Gleason, J. Danforth and Morey Smith. Each with stamped touch marks. Some wear and mSee Sold Price
Sold20223 American Pewter Tea/Coffee PotsThree 19th century American Pewter tea/coffee pots. Hinged covers with Black scrolled handles and molded bases by Roswell Gleason, H.C. Wilcox and J. Radford. Each with stamped touch marks. Some wearSee Sold Price
Sold20202 EARLY 19TH c AMERICAN PEWTER COFFEE POTS2 Antique American Pewter Coffee Pots. 1- One by TBM Co. of Taunton, Mass. 1830-1835, 11". 2- The other unmarked Cylindrical, in the manner of Roswell Gleason, Boston, circa 1840, 10 3/4". Weight on aSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three American Pewter Coffeepots, 19th CenturyComprising a Massachusetts tapered pot, Roswell Gleason (Dorchester); a Maine bulbous pot, Allen Porter (Westbrook); and a New York double bulbous pot, Boardman & Co. First: H: 10.75 in., W: 9.5 in.,See Sold Price
Sold20233 pcs of 19th century pewter, coffeepot and 2 teapots3 pcs of 19th century pewter, coffeepot and 2 teapots, coffeepot is 12"T and unmarked, teapot on left is signed Whitlock, Troy, NY, and teapot on right is signed C. Parker No. 14,See Sold Price
Sold20222 American Pewter Chargers & BowlTwo 19th century American Pewter chargers and bowl by A. Griswold, F. Bassett and Boardman. Each with touch marks. Some wear and denting. Up to 13 1/2" diameter. ESTIMATE $200-300See Sold Price
Sold20205 18th/19th c AMERICAN PEWTER PLATESFive 18th and 19th c. American Pewter Plates & Basin. 1- Boardman c. 1805-1850 Basin. Made in Hartford CT, sold in NY 9 3/8". 2- Rare Parks Boyd Philadelphia c. 1795 Smooth Rim Plate 9 3/8". 3- BlakslSee Sold Price
Sold2021American Pewter TeapotA 19th century American Pewter Teapot by Sellew & Co., Cincinnati. Bulbous body with hollow handle and shaped spout, stepped hinged cover. Wear and some denting. 10 1/2" high. ESTIMATE $100-200See Sold Price
Sold202219th Century American Punched Tin Coffeepotpossibly Pennsylvania, with potted tulip and leaf and vine punchwork decoration, hinged lid, 11 x 10-1/2 in. Note: For similar examples, see The Pennsylvania German Collection, Pennsylvania: The PhilaSee Sold Price
Sold20232 pieces of American mid 19th century pewter2 signed pieces of American mid 19th century pewter including a 12 1/2" coffee pot signed by Rufus Dunham of Maine and a signed Allen Porter 7 1/2" teapot of MaineSee Sold Price
Sold2023Lot of Various American 19th Century Pewter.Lot of Various American 19th Century Pewter. Teapot 7-1/2"h.See Sold Price
Sold2023Lot of Various American 19th Century Pewter.Lot of Various American 19th Century Pewter. Largest teapot 9-1/2"h.See Sold Price
Sold2023Pewter Beakers, Cup, Chalice and VaseFive pewter beakers, cup, chalice and vase. American pewter beaker. ca. 1830. H. 2-3/4" D rim 3" Pewter beaker AN & Co. on base. H 2-7/8" D rim 2-3/4". Pewter beaker, no marks, 19th century H 3-1/2" DSee Sold Price
Sold20214 pewter tea and coffeepots - Hall & Cotton, Lyman1 Hall & Cotton teapot (No. 25) and 1 Hall & Cotton coffeepot (No. 5). Pewter. Mid-19th century. Hall & Cotton, Middlefield, CT. 8 3/4" tall 10" wide teapot, 10 1/2" tall, 11 1/2" wide coffeepot. GoodSee Sold Price
Sold2024Early American Pewter & Wood Candlestick MoldUnited States 18th-19th Century Wood structure holding twelve pewter candlestick molds. Wood, metal,Approx. 17 3/4" t x 21 1/4" w x 5 1/2" d. From the collection of a North Scituate, Rhode Island estaSee Sold Price
Sold2017Collection of Nine Majolica MugsCollection of Nine Majolica Mugs fourth quarter 19th century, American, English and Continental, including a marked Wedgwood aesthetic jug with a pewter cover, h. 7-1/2", a jug with ivy on a "wood" grSee Sold Price
Sold20214 pieces - Yale Pewter2 teapots, 1 coffeepot, and 1 plate. Mid-19th century. Pewter. 1 teapot by Charles Yale Britannia, Wallingford, CT. 1 teapot and 1 coffeepot by H. Yale & Co., Wallingford, CT. 1 plate attributed to WiSee Sold Price
Sold2022PEWTER SALT SHAKERS AND COFFEE POT.American, 19th Century. Salt shakers are marked "Mayflower." Coffee pot stamped "No.5." Salt shakers 2"d. 4.75"h. Pot: 8.5"w. 10"h.See Sold Price
Sold2023GROUP OF PEWTER INCLUDING BOARDMAN & HART.American, 19th Century. Two coffee pots with metal handled painted black, stamped "Boardman & Hart". Sugar bowl stamped "Glennore Cranston RI". Basin, two measures, three candlesticks 7.5"-11"h.See Sold Price
Sold2015(6) PEWTER TEA OR COFFEEPOTS - Late 19th c. American,(6) PEWTER TEA OR COFFEEPOTS - Late 19th c. American, including: Octagonal Coffeepot by James Dixon & Sons, 13 1/2"; PLUS Similar Coffeepot by Roswell Gleason, 13"; PLUS Octagonal Teapot by Leonard, RSee Sold Price
Sold2022GROUP OF PEWTER ITEMS.American, 18th or 19th Century. Group of eleven: (1) pewter lamp with wood handle; (2) pewter cup - James Yates; (3) ’Bulbous Pitcher; Pewter Porringer (label on bottom Connect valley); (4) pewtSee Sold Price
Sold2023SEVEN PIECES OF UNMARKED PEWTER.American, first half 19th Century. Two coffee pots. 9.25"h and 8.5"h. A lidded syrup. 6"h, a sugar bowl. 7"h, a creamer. 5.5"h and two porringers. Wear, dents, and repair.See Sold Price