ANTIQUE AMERICAN PEWTER FLAGON Meridan Britannia Co C. 1860 w provenanceChairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$65Feb 06, 2026
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SoldAMERICAN PEWTER FLAGON.Marked "Smith & beltman albany 2". Approx. Height 10 inches.CONDITION:Good antique condition. Expected wear. Hole at foot rim.See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Pewter FlagonA 19th century American Pewter flagon. Hinged stepped cover with finial, scrolled handle and molded base. Unmarked, some surface wear and light dents. 15 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $100-200See Sold Price
SoldTwo American Pewter FlagonsSmith & Feltman Albany New York height 11 inches marked at base. Boardman & Co height 13 inches unmarked. For an identical example bearing the Boardman mark see Pook & Pook April 13 2023 lSee Sold Price
SoldBoardman Pewter FlagonA 19th century American Pewter flagon by Boardman & Co., New York. Hinged domed cover with shaped thumb piece, scrolled handle and molded base. Impressed Boardman, New York "Eagle" mark, was used 1825See Sold Price
SoldTHREE PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER BY BOARDMAN.Connecticut, 1st half 19th century. Lidded flagon marked "Boardman & Co. N. York". 8.25"h. And a pair of unmarked chalices, 7.25"h. Polished with some faint pitting.See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN PEWTER COMMUNION SET.Touch marks for Israel Trask (Beverly, Massachusetts, 1807 - 1856). Flagon, 12"h. and two chalices, 5.75"h. Polished with minor wear and a few faint dents.See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN PEWTER COMMUNION SET AND BAPTISMAL FONT.American, 19th Century. Flagon, 10.5"h. Two chalices, 7.25"h. And font, 4"h. 8.75"d. Note inside flagon "Communion Set used by the Rapids Baptist Church on the banks of the Genesse River later PlymoutSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY AMERICAN PEWTER COMMUNION SETEARLY AMERICAN PEWTER COMMUNION SET CONSISTING OF TWO CHALICES AND A FLAGON, 10", 6.5"See Sold Price
SoldGroup of Six Assorted Pewter Table ArticlesGroup of Six Assorted Pewter Table Articles. Comprising, an American teapot marked Boardman, a pair of church-engraved flagons, a pair of Empire candlesticks, and a covered two handled porringer. UsedSee Sold Price
SoldSEVEN PIECES OF PEWTER.First half 19th century. Six are unmarked American. Three chalices, 5.5"h., syruper, 6.5"h., flagon, 10.5"h. and a plate, 8"d. Another plate is marked "London", 9"d. Varying wear and pitting.See Sold Price
SoldFOUR PEWTER POTS, INCL. SHELDON & FELTMAN AND DANFORTH.American, 19th Century. A Sheldon and Feltman, Albany, New York flagon, 10.75"h. A Danforthcoffee pot, 6.5"h. An unmarked coffee pot with black handle and rounded shoulders, 8.5"h. And unmarked coffeeSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Pewter Assembled Ecclesiastic Service, 18th-19th Century, 13 piecesAmerican Pewter Assembled Ecclesiastic Service18th-19th CenturyConsisting of: a charger by David Melville (1756-1793), Providence, Active 1776-1793; a dish by Samuel Pierce (1767-1840), Greenfield, AcSee Sold Price
SoldRobert Rauschenberg (1925-2008); American Pewter with Burroughs VI, from American Pewter with Bu...Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) American Pewter with Burroughs VI, from American Pewter with Burroughs (Gemini 951), 1981 Lithograph in colors with embossing on Crisbrook paper, signed in pencil by thSee Sold Price
SoldAN ENGLISH PEWTER FLAGON BY JOHN EMES THE ELDER, CIRCA 1680AN ENGLISH PEWTER FLAGON BY JOHN EMES THE ELDER, CIRCA 1680London, England, fourth quarter 17th century. Beefeater type flagon having stepped cover with knop and twin-cusp thumbpiece, a hammered drumSee Sold Price
SoldRare Thomas Danforth II or III American Pewter Pint MugRare Thomas Danforth II or III American Pewter Pint Mug18th century, Connecticut or Philadelphia, tapering cylinder with low band, scrolled handle and molded base rim, interior base with encircled lioSee Sold Price
SoldJAMES I PEWTER FLAGONJAMES I PEWTER FLAGONEngland, ca. 1600. With thumb-grip, hinged lid, appropriately marked.10 1/2 in. (26.67 cm.)See Sold Price
SoldFOUR PAIR OF AMERICAN PEWTER CANDLESTICKS.Late 18th-late 19th century. Two pair with push ups, 8.25", 8.75"h. And two pair with baluster stems and dome type bases, 5", 6"h. Varying wear, scrubbing and dents.See Sold Price
SoldTHREE PIECES OF AMERICAN PEWTER.Late 18th-19th century. Plate marked for William Billings (Providence, Rhode Island, 1791-1806). 8.25"d. and an unmarked footed bowl, 4.25"h. 5.5"d. and beaker, (attributed to Israel Trask), 3.5"h.See Sold Price
SoldAssembled Set of Fifteen Predominantly American Pewter Bread Plates, Last Half 18th-First Half 19thAssembled Set of Fifteen Predominantly American Pewter Bread PlatesLast Half 18th-First Half 19th CenturyConsisting of: One by maker Semper Eadem (Active 1750-1770), Boston; one by Jacob Whitmore (ActSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Pewter Collection of Thirteen Porringers, New England, 18th-Early 19th CenturyAmerican Pewter Collection of Thirteen PorringersNew England, 18th-Early 19th CenturyConsisting of:Four by Samuel Hamlin (Active 1773-1801), Providence;Two by David Melville (Active 1776-1793), ProvidSee Sold Price
SoldFour American Pewter PorringersFour American Pewter Porringers, Late Eighteenth-Early Nineteenth Century. All unmarked and comprising a dolphin handle porringer with 5.625-inch basin bowl, in the manner of John Danforth, Norwich orSee Sold Price
Sold7 American Pewter PlatesSeven 19th century American Pewter plates. Various makers including T. Boardman, Danforth, S. Stafford, B. Barns and J. Eggleston. Each with stamped touch marks. Some wear and minor damage. Up to 9" dSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Pewter CupboardPennsylvania, In original red painted finish, two piece with stepped cove molded crown, over two open shelves, resting on base with solid ends and three dovetailed drawers with original boldly turnedSee Sold Price
SoldAn American Pewter Pint Mug, Mark of BoardmanAn American Pewter Pint Mug, Mark of Boardmancirca 1830-1850, tapering cylindrical form with scrolled handle, low engraved band, and molded base rim, underside with "Boardman Warranted" eagle and shieSee Sold Price