Sold2018THREE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN PEWTER VESSELSCoffee pot signed A. Porter, a coffee pot signed Sellew & Co, and a tall jug signed Flagg & Homan. Sizes range from 8 x 10 x 6 to 5.5 x 5 x 3 inches. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and sSee Sold Price
Sold20203 American Pewter CandlesticksThree 19th Century American Pewter Candlesticks. Including 1 pair by Freeman Porter (Westbrook, Maine, 1835-1860) and a single candlestick by Thomas Wildes (Philadelphia, 1829-1833). Minor wear, someSee 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
Sold2022Five Redware VesselsFive Redware Vessels American, 19th Century including three shallow bowls with sgraffito decoration and two deeper bowls. Diameter of largest 11 inches. Property from the Collection of American CountrSee 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
Sold20213pc 19th C English & Austin American Pewter PlatesDescription: This lot includes three 19th century English pewter plates. One plate is marked "Austin" with 19th century American hallmarks. The largest plate is unmarked and the left most plate is marSee Sold Price
Sold2023Three Cobalt Decorated Stoneware VesselsThree Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Vessels American, 19th Century comprising a three-gallon jar with stenciled capacity mark by Hamilton and Jones, Greensboro, Pennsylvania; a two-gallon crock with brusSee Sold Price
Sold20226 American Pewter BowlsSix 19th century American Pewter bowls. Includes a footed bowl with attached underplate, three low bowls, a smaller bowl and porringer by various makers including Stafford, Porter Blanchard and B. BarSee Sold Price
Sold2019Collection Antique Blown Glass DecantersEarly 19th century, British or American. Three vessels each of varying form. Good wear to foot consistent with age. Tallest: H10 1/2" Sold from a Wilmington, North Carolina family.See Sold Price
Sold2022Three Etched and Blown Glass Drinking VesselsThree Etched and Blown Glass Drinking Vessels English and American, 19th Century includes a drinking glass, etched glass mug and etched glass cup. cup with etched monogram and leaf decoration, mug witSee Sold Price
Sold2021JOSEPH BRANDOM, GROUP 3 HAMMERED PEWTER VESSELSJoseph Brandom (American, 20th / 21st century). Group of three contemporary pewter vessels, signed and dated to rim. Comprising of a large center bowl with hammered rim and applied tree frogs to interSee Sold Price
Sold2016Lot of Five: Decorated Stoneware Vessels, 19th CenturyFive Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Vessels, German and American, 19th and 20th centuries, three German stoneware jars, a floral-decorated jug and a cylindrical, floral-decorated jar. Smallest with an in-See Sold Price
Sold2022THREE 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
Sold2021SEVEN AMERICAN PEWTER TUMBLERS.First half 19th century. Four are marked. Thomas Wildes (Philadelphia), James Weekes (New York City), Israel Trask (Massachusetts), and initialed "JRA". Three unmarked, single and pair of tasters. 1.5See Sold Price
Sold2022THREE 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
Sold2021Three Marked Early American Pewter PlatesThree Marked Early American Pewter Platesmakers to include: Thomas Danforth, III (fl. 1777-1813), this example, eagle under "T.D.," likely Philadelphia, early 19th century; Jehiel Johnson, Middleton,See Sold Price
Sold2022THREE AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOTS.First half 19th century. "Sellew & Co., Cincinnati", 10.25"h., "Leonard, Reed & Barton" (Massachusetts), 12.25"h. and unmarked, 8"h. Dents and wear, Leonard, Reed & Barton has damage.See Sold Price
Sold2022Lot of CandlesticksLot consisting of a pair of Swedish pewter candlesticks from Gab Tenn Svensk Vara, circa 1930, with three arms and hallmarked on the underside (9" H x 11" W x 5 3/4" L); a 19th century American, weighSee Sold Price
Sold2023EIGHT PEWTER PLATES.American and English, 18th-19th century. Marked. Three marked for Samuel Ellis, two for Robert Bush and a third for Bush and Perkins. Together with two American. Philadelphia "Love" touch and BoardmanSee Sold Price
Sold2022THREE PEWTER PORRINGERS.First half-19th century, possibly American. The largest is attributed to Samuel Hamlin (Rhode Island, 1746-1801), 7.5"h. 5"dia. New England crown handle, 6"h. 4"dia., and the smallest porringer attribSee Sold Price
Sold2020FIVE CANDLESTICKS.American and English, late 18th-19th century. Three are brass, a pair with push ups, 7.25"h. and a single, 6.5"h. Together with a pair of pewter sticks with faint tooled details. 9.5"h. ImperfectionsSee Sold Price
Sold2022AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED PEWTER CUPBOARD.First half 19th century, pine and poplar. Open top with three shelves, base has one-board doors with breadboard ends. Original red paint has some touchup. Wear and loss with repair at lower left end.See Sold Price
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