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PEWTER CREAM POT. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WILL (1742-1798).
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1764-1798. Attribution is based on stylistic and dimensional similarities...
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PEWTER CREAM POT. WILLIAM WILL (1742-1798).
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 1764-1798. Maker's mark stamped into the inside bottom. Cast body halves soldered together. Height 3 ¾ inches, width 4 ½ inches, diameter 2 ¾ ... [more like this]
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PEWTER CREAM POT. WILLIAM WILL (1742- 1798).
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 1764-1798. Maker's mark stamped into the inside bottom. Cast body halves burned together. Height 4 ¼ inches, width 4 ¾ inches, diameter 2 ¾ inches. ... [more like this]
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Pewter coffee pot william mcquilkin, philadelphia,
circa 1845 With urn shaped body with a scrolled handle on a molded foot topped with a domed lid surmounted by a stylized acorn finial. H: 7 in. PROVENANCE: ... [more like this]
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THREE AMERICAN PEWTER POTS. Early 19th century.
Two marked for Rufus Dunham (Maine), 7.5", 12"h., and one for William Lyman (Connecticut), 11.5"h. Imperfections. ... [more like this]
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PEWTER CREAM POT. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WILL
(1742-1798).
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1764-1798. Attribution is based on stylistic and dimensional similarities to salts which, adapted for chalice stems, stand on bases ... [more like this]
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Three pewter coffee pots: Three pewter coffee
pots, to include two William McQuilken (Philadelphia 1839-1853), and one Boardman & Co. (New York 1825-1827), 12" h. Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot. ... [more like this]
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Four Pewter Items and a Half-pint Brass Measure,
19th century, pewter includes a large plate with single reeded brim, with engraved presentation and date 1863 on rim, marked "SHOREDITCH LONDON" on the reverse, a pepper pot, ... [more like this]
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(3 PCS) ANTIQUE NEW ENGLAND PEWTER - All
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Two pewter plates, pewter coffeepot and teapot
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New York pewter coffee pot, ca. 1830, by
Daniel Curtiss, 10 1/2" h., together with a Rhode Island coffee pot by William Calder, 8" h. ... [more like this]
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TWO AMERICAN PEWTER TALL POTS AND A FLAGON.
Early 19th century. Marked. Pots by Freeman Porter (Maine), 11"h., and Ashbil Griswold (Connecticut), 12"h. Together with a communion flagon attributed to William Calder (Rhode ... [more like this]
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Philadelphia pewter coffee pot, ca. 1840,
bearing the touch of L.L. Williams, 9 1/4" h. ... [more like this]
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PEWTER COFFEE POT. Touch for William Calder,
Providence, Rhode Island, ca.1817-1856. J# 68. Handle has minor surface wear. 9"h. ... [more like this]
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Lot of 3: English or Continental Pewter.
Description 18th/ 19th Century. To include bottle with screw top lid (G529), a half-pint measure marked "VR267 1/2 Pint DT3", and a small lidded mustard pot (G31). Half-pint ... [more like this]
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Philadelphia pewter coffee pot, ca. 1840,
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Providence pewter coffee pot ca. 1835 bearing
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Providence Rhode Island pewter coffee pot
ca. 1840 bearing the touch of William Calder 10 3/4" h. ? ... [more like this]
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Providence pewter coffee pot ca. 1835 bearing
the touch of William Calder 11" h. ? ... [more like this]
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Providence Rhode Island pewter coffee pot
ca. 1840 bearing the touch of William Calder 10 3/4" h. ? ... [more like this]
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(9 PCS) VINTAGE PEWTER - Including (3) 18th
c. English Chargers, one marked William Smith, London, 1740, 12 1/4" diam., the other two faintly marked, both 15"; PLUS Pair of 19th c. American Candlesticks, 9 1/2" tall; ... [more like this]
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