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PEWTER CHALICE. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WILL (1742-1798).
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1764-1798. Attribution is based on stylistic and dimensional similarities...
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PEWTER CHALICE. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WILL
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PEWTER CHALICE. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WILL
(1742-1798).
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1764-1798. Attribution is based on stylistic and dimensional similarities of the base to lids on tankards marked by Will. Height ... [more like this]
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PEWTER CHALICE. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM CALDER
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PEWTER CHALICE. ENGLAND (CIRCA 1750-1810).
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PEWTER CHALICE. WILLIAM CALDER (1792-1856).
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PEWTER FLAGON. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WILL
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PEWTER CREAM POT. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WILL
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TWO PEWTER SALTS. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM
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