GROUP OF VARIOUS 19TH CENTURY SILVERPLATED ITEMS WITH PEWTER TEAPOTGROUP OF VARIOUS 19TH CENTURY SILVERPLATED ITEMS WITH PEWTER TEAPOT, Meriden Brita Co. silverplated trophy vase with lid, scroll handles, floral border, etched with keyfret design and cornucopia of flowers, mark to underside, late 19th Century; James Dixon & Sons pewter teapot, ebony handle and finial, lobbed design, scroll border, mid-19th Century; 19th Century silverplated urn form wine pitcher with wood handle and beaded edges; and a banded silverplated stein, unmarked (4)
THREE 19TH C. ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOTS BY DIXON, INCLUDING: TWO LARGEST BY DIXON & SON, EBONIZED WOOD SCROLL HANDLES AND FINIALS, GADR...Three 19th C. English pewter teapots by Dixon, including: two largest by Dixon & Son, ebonized wood scroll handles and finials, gadroon rim, larger with ring decoration and on pedestal foot, smaller with four shell feet, smaller with dents to side, larger: 10 3/4" h.; almost identical slightly smaller teapot marked "Dixon & Smith with gadroon rim and shell feet, 6 3/4" h., all pieces sold as is.
CHINESE ETCHED PEWTER TEAPOT W/ LANDSCAPES Octagonal Chinese pewter teapot with etched landscapes and calligraphy, marked. 8.5" H x 7" W
(lot of 4) Pewter teapots, 19th c., including: (1) Samuel Ellis teapot, London, restoration to handle, approx 5.5"h, (1) George Richardson teapot, Rhode Island, Boston, approx 9.25"h, (1) William Calder teapot, Providence, Rhode Island, approx 8.5"h, (1) teapot, with wood turned handle, unmarked, approx 9"h; 8lbs total **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
MASSACHUSETTS ENGRAVED PEWTER TEAPOT AND BEAKERBeverly, Massachusetts engraved pewter teapot and beaker, ca. 1840 , bearing the touch of Israel Trask, 7 1/2" h. and 4 1/8" h. Provenance: Teapot - Garth's, November 23, 2012, ex. collection of John Brown; Part II/III of the pewter collection of Drs. Donald & Patricia Herr.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
PEWTER TEAPOT. FRANCIS BASSETT I (1690-1758).
New York City, circa 1720-1758. Cast body halves burned together; five-knuckle hinge, nine-hole strainer at base of spout. Stamped with maker's mark on inside bottom. Height 6 ¼ inches, width 8 ⅛ inches, diameter 4 ½ inches. Provenance: Unrecorded auction, New York state, 1963; Joseph Stevens, Massillon, Ohio; Herbert & Richard Sandor, Lambertville, New Jersey,1964; John F. Ruckman, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 1965. Literature: 'Collectors Notes', "Antiques," December 1964, pg. 733, figs. 1 and 2; Charles V. Swain, "On the Collecting of Teapots," PCCA Bulletin, vol. 5, pg. 122; Donald L. Fennimore, "Silver & Pewter," 1984, entry 290; Peter Hornsby, "Pewter of the Western World, 1600-1850," 1983, pg. 164, fig. 495; Ledlie I. Laughlin, "Pewter in America," 1971, vol. III, plate XCII, fig. 761; John Carl Thomas, "Pewter in American Life," 1984, pg. 48.
SEVEN PIECES OF PEWTER. American and English 18th-19th century. English charger with touch marks for Joseph Spackman 15''d. and six pieces of unmarked American pewter. Teapot with wooden wafer finial 8''h. porringer attributed to Samuel Hamlin 5 1/2''d. and two mugs and two tumblers 2 3/4''h. Some imperfections. charger has filled holes porringer has split teapot and cups polished.
AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WILL (PHILADELPHIA, 1764-1798), QUEEN ANNE FORM, HIGH DOMED LID WITH UNUSUAL HINGE AND...American pewter teapot attributed to William Will (Philadelphia, 1764-1798), Queen Anne form, high domed lid with unusual hinge and pearwood handle, pear-shaped body rises from flat bottom, large ear-shaped handle with scrolled grips attached with pewter collars, spout undulates as it rises and tapers to oval flat cut opening, teapot is heavily worn with damages, Will often put his touchmark to the interior base and that area is heavily corroded erasing any mark that might have been previously visible, other damages/ wear include cracking in several areas to handle, small dents, loose handle, small scattered cracks, base corroded through, wooden part of finial worn down, etc., sold as is, 7" h. x 8 3/4" w. x 4 3/4" d.
Four 18th Century English Pewter Teapots: Four 18th Century English Pewter Teapots, pear form, three with wood handles, one with pewter handle, makers include Joseph Spakman, Samuel Ellis, John Townsend, and Robert Bush Jr. , ht. to 6 1/2 in. . Estimate $250-350 . . . Items may have wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
RARE NEW YORK CITY PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1745Rare New York City pewter teapot, ca. 1745 , bearing the touch of Francis Bassett I, 6 1/4" h. Illustrated in Laughline Pewter in America , fig. 761 and Thomas Pewter in American Life , pg. 48, Hornsby Pewter in the Western World , pg. 164. Provenance: New York Estate Auction 1963; Joseph Stevens, Massillon, Ohio; H&R Sandor, New Jersey; John Ruckman, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 1965; Northeast Auctions, The Collection of Charles Swain, August 3, 2007, lot 470.
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Condition:
A few old shallow dents. Handle replaced.
ENGLISH PEWTER TEAPOT WITH LARGE WOODEN HANDLEEnglish pewter teapot with large wooden handle, ca. 1850, 5" h., 7 3/4" w., together with a German pewter teapot, mid 18th c., 5 1/8" h., 6 1/2" w.
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Condition:
Shorter - crack to base of handle. Taller - lacking hinge pin, dents to spout, possible old repair to handle attachments.
Four American pewter teapots, 19th c. : Four American pewter teapots, 19th c. , Savage, S. Simpson, Smith & Co. , and Palethorp. Condition Dents and a few solder repairs.
Westbrook Maine pewter teapot ca. 1830 by Allen Porter together with a graniteware and pewter teapot 6 3/4" h. ?
Three piece lot to include pewter teapot and charger dia: Three piece lot to include pewter teapot and charger dia. 16 1/2 in. and paisley (as is). Condition Condition: All lots are sold "as is" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Overall Dimensions Unit: Height: 0. 00 Width: 0. 00 Depth: 0. 00 Weight: 0. 00
Shaker Tin and Pewter Teapot, Mount Lebanon, New York, c. 1820, oval form with hinged lid with oval pewter finial and ear-shaped hollow pewter handle salvaged from a pewter teapot, ht. 8, wd. 8 3/4, lg. 13 1/2 in. Provenance: Gifted to the Andrewses from Sister Sadie Neale, New Lebanon, New York, according to a note written by Faith Andrews kept inside the teapot. Literature: Gather Up the Fragments, p. 339. This teapot was one of Faith Andrews's favorite gifts from Sister Sadie Neale of the Mount Lebanon's Church Family. Faith carefully recorded its provenance on the small note included with the piece. Silhouette artist Nell Laughton made an image of Faith 1981, with the teapot on a stand next to her (at left). Shaker Brother Isaac Newton Youngs, of New Lebanon, New York, wrote the following about the Shakers' use of tea in his 1856 "Concise View Of the Church of God and of Christ, On Earth.": "Concerning tea.- In the beginning, the Chh. used but little foreign tea, but had instead, broth, milk porrage, sage, sullendine or even root tea, &c. But in a few years foreign tea, and milk and sweetening with it, was uniformly adopted, particularly for breakfast. After about the year 1808 or 10 tea was used without sugar. But for many years tea was not common for suppers except perhaps for some of the older part had it. This remained as the general custom till the year 1840 when all foreign tea was excluded from the table, none was used, but for the sick, and domestic tea, such as cross-wort meadow sweet, &c. was gathered and dried for tea." Estimate $1,000-1,500 A few dents on the handle, some small scattered patches of oxidation on body. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
GROUP OF 3 PEWTER TEAPOT AND COVERS,QING D. the teapot and cover incised with bamboo trees on one side and an inscription on the other, with jade handle, finial and spout H: 4"(10.3cm) D: 6.7"(17cm) the stoneware body encased with pewter, decorated with flowing plants on both sides on a metal ground with an angular handle
H: 3.8"(9.7cm) D: 6.7"(16.9cm) set with a pewter loop handle, the cover set with a jade finial with wooden carvings to the body
H: 7.8"(19.7cm) D: 5.5"(14cm)
Provenance: purchased from Sothebys' New York ,sale No. 40279266
Condition: The teapots has light wear to its surface, consistent with age
A Continental Pewter Teapot. Height of tallest: A Continental Pewter Teapot. Height of tallest 8 inches. Condition . For condition inquiries contact Gia Spezia at giaspezia@hindmanauctions. com
PEWTER TEAPOT. ATTRIBUTED ISRAEL TRASK (1786-1867).
Beverly, Massachusetts, circa 1825-1867. Attribution is based on stylistic and dimensional similarities to a teapot marked by Trask. Height 5 ¾ inches, width 3 ¾ inches, diameter 10 inches. Provenance: Col. Allen Spencer, Sarasota, Florida, 1966. Literature: Katherine Ebert, "Collecting American Pewter," 1973, p. 62.
Two pewter teapots: Two pewter teapots by Daniel Curtiss, Albany, New York (1822-1840) and George Richardson, Boston, Massachusetts and Cranston, Rhode Island (1818-1845), 8" h. and 7" h. Condition Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
Two Pewter Teapots: Two Pewter Teapots, one by Henry Joseph and one attributed to Birch & Villers, ht. to 6 1/2 in. . Estimate $200-300 . . . Items may have wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
PEWTER TEAPOT. LOVE ASSOCIATED WITH JOHN ANDREW BRUNSTROM. CIRCA 1750-1793.
Bethlehem and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1750-1793. Maker's mark stamped on inside bottom. Height 7 ¼ inches, width 9 ⅛ inches, diameter 5 inches. Provenance: Ellen Van Sciver, Burlington Antique Show, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, 1951; John F. Ruckman, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 1965. Literature: Carl Jacobs, "Guide to Early American Pewter," 1957, pg. 131, fig. 34; Charles V. Swain, "On the Collecting of Teapots," PCCA Bulletin, vol. 5, pg. 82, fig. 2; the basis for this association is presented in Ledlie I. Laughlin, "Pewter in America," vol. III, pgs 130-132, also plate XCIII, fig. 767; John F. Ruckman, "More about 'Love', " Antiques, May 1954, pg. 389.
Smith & Co. Pewter Teapot American. A pewter teapot with domed lid scroll handle touchmark for Smith & Co.; ht. 7.5 in. Condition: Small dents to surface.
New York pewter teapot: New York pewter teapot, ca. 1840, bearing the touch of Boardman & Hart, with elaborate engraved thistle decoration, 7 3/4" h. Provenance: Estate of August Knapp, Hudson, Ohio. Condition Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
Chinese jade mounted pewter teapot Chinese jade mounted pewter teapot, 19th c., possibly the work of Yang Pengian, decorated with incised monk and deer among reeds, signature to underside, 3"h x 6"w x 1.75"d
Three pewter teapots, 18th/19th c. : Three pewter teapots, 18th/19th c. , tallest - 8 3/4". Condition Med example with repair to handle.
American Pewter Teapot American 19th century. A pewter teapot by William McQuilkin Philadelphia having a domed hinged lid with finial a gooseneck spout and a double-scroll handle maker's mark impressed on underside; ht. 8 in. Condition: Repair to handle foot is bent.
CHINESE PEWTER & JADE TEAPOT - Ming Dynasty Pewter Teapot with spinach jade handle spout and knob copper lined with flared base domed lid engraved with eleven character inscription on one side and with bamboo and scholar's stone on the other 4 1/4''
RHODE ISLAND PEWTER TEAPOT, GEORGE RICHARDSON SR.
With knop finial, applied c-scroll handle and domed foot. Together with three unmarked pewter basins, probably American. Height of teapot, 8 ½ inches.
Two pewter teapots: Two pewter teapots by Eben Smith, Beverly, Massachusetts (1813-1856) and Lorenzo Williams, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1838-1842), 7" h. and 6" h. Condition Both with heavier wear/dents. Williams with repair to body.
Pewter teapot and coffee pot: Pewter teapot and coffee pot, by J. Danforth and Dixon & Sons, 7 1/4" h. and 12 1/2" h. Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot. Condition Good condition.
AMERICAN PEWTER TEAPOT, 19TH C.American pewter teapot, 19th c., by Boardman & Co. New York, 7 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
Boston pewter teapot, etc. : Boston pewter teapot, 19th c. , by Morey and Smith, together with a small oil lamp, tallest 7". Condition Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
Primitive and style grouping to include green painted lift lid wood trunk, 33"L, metal tipped corners, painted 6-tile sailship scene signed M. Mueller, 22" x 16", (4) brass candlesticks, (2) of which 19th c., pewter teapot, (2) pewter trays, tole painted tray, brass samovar as lamp, magic lantern slide viewing box, teapot, needlepoint floral portion framed, brown painted cutout of a bird, Royal Doulton Kingsware Mr. Pickwick Proposes a Toast Tobacco Jar, silver rim, with hairlines to body, crack and repairs to lid, painted duck decoy signed J. Richards, damage to top of head, rug portion and wick snips. Also to include pierced pewter raised blue to clear but glass vase as lamp.
Williamsburg Stieff 18th century style pewter tea set, after a Samuel Ellis design. Footed pewter teapot with wood handle, includes teapot, creamer, sugar bowl and tray. teapot 8 1/2"H
2PC English Majolica Seashell Teapot and Creamer: England, Late 19th Century. . Includes one pink and green shell motif teapot with pewter lid and one shell creamer with applied pink coral handle. Pottery, pewter, Teapot 7 1/2" t x 5 3/4" dia, Creamer 4 1/2" x 4" dia. Creamer marked "2" on bottom. From the collection of a Newport, Rhode Island lady. Condition Lid of teapot earthquake puttied in place, wear and scratches from use, minor flecks to base, crazing, some glaze imperfections, creamer with flecks to rim and handle wear to center of shell, chips to foot, otherwise good condition. Please refer to photographs.
2186 - Chinese Jade and Pewter Teapot
Teapot, jade and pewter, with calligraphy and floral design, signed, 3 3/4'' h x 6 1/2'' l.
Hartford, Connecticut pewter teapot, ca. 1820: Hartford, Connecticut pewter teapot, ca. 1820, bearing the touch of Thomas and Sherman Boardman, 7 1/4" h. Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot. Condition Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE FOOTED PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1740English Queen Anne footed pewter teapot, ca. 1740 , bearing the touch of James Tidmarsh, 5 1/2" h. Provenance: Pook & Pook, September 23, 1998.
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Condition:
Make do pewter repair to handle.
Westbrook Maine pewter teapot ca. 1830 by Allen Porter together with a graniteware and pewter teapot 6 3/4" h. ?
Westbrook, Maine pewter teapot, ca. 1850: Westbrook, Maine pewter teapot, ca. 1850, by Rufus Dunham, 7" h. Condition Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
G. Richardson Craston, R. I. Pewter Teapot. : G. Richardson Craston, R. I. Pewter Teapot. Also marked Glennore Co. 7"h. Condition: Good with some dents and wear. Condition Condition: Good with some dents and wear.
PEWTER TEAPOT, MID 18TH C.Pewter teapot, mid 18th c. , possibly John Will, New York, 6 1/4" h. See Charles Montgomery {History of American Pewter}, pg. 171. Provenance: Bernard Myerson, 1989; Collection of Drs. Donald Maurice & Patricia Thompson Herr.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
A Pewter Teapot, Late 19th/Early 20th Century ??????????13.3cm,19/20?? A Pewter Teapot With slightly curved sides, one side decorated with pine and bamboo, the other with an inscription, with a silver inlaid rosewood handles, and celadon jade spout and finial, signed Yang Chun. Late 19th/Early 20th Century Width: 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm) [Overall wear, abrasions]
American Pewter Teapot American 19th century. A pewter teapot by Woodbury and Colton of Philadelphia having a domed hinged lid with finial gooseneck spout and a double-scroll handle maker's mark impressed on underside; ht. 11 in. Condition: Black paint loss to handle bent lid bent foot.
OVOID PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1795R. Bush, Jr. (Bristol, England), ovoid pewter teapot, ca. 1795, 7 3/4" h.
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A three piece tea set comprising teapot, hot water pot, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, all by Garrard & Co, 112 Regent Street, London, the teapot bearing dedication script dated 1965 together with a pewter ewer by James Dixon & Sons (AF), a further pewter teapot with hinged lid and fruit finial, also together with a substantial oak tray with canted corners and raised plated ball and rod gallery sides with turned timber handles
Pewter teapot: Pewter teapot by Thomas Danforth and Sherman Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut, together with an unmarked covered sugar. Condition Sugar lid ill fitting.
YIXING LINED PEWTER TEAPOT. YIXING LINED PEWTER TEAPOT.Early 20th century, China. Pewter pot in leaf form decorated with incised landscape on one side and a poem on the reverse. Jade applied to handle and spout. Yixing pottery lining the interior with signature. Poem is discussing the smell of the leaves playfully floating. SIZE: 6-1/2" l. CONDITION: Denting to exterior, bend to handle, cracks to Yixing liner. 51779-3
English and American Pewter English and American 19th century. An assembled group of seven pieces of pewter including a circular tray with unidentified mark two half pint goblets marked for England a teapot with goose neck spout hinged lid scroll handle unmarked a pair of candlesticks unmarked but by Holman (Cincinnati OH) and a footed bowl marked for International Pewter; teapot ht. 9.25 in. tray dia. 14 in. Condition: Teapot finial is loose tray rim is bent and has incised text scratches and dents to surface.
(4) GROUP OF PEWTER TEAPOTS, RHODE ISLAND, 19TH C.(lot of 4) Pewter teapots, 19th c., including: (1) Samuel Ellis teapot, London, restoration to handle, approx 5.5"h, (1) George Richardson teapot, Rhode Island, Boston, approx 9.25"h, (1) William Calder teapot, Providence, Rhode Island, approx 8.5"h, (1) teapot, with wood turned handle, unmarked, approx 9"h; 8lbs total **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**