- AMERICAN PEWTERAmerican pewter, to include
AMERICAN PEWTERAmerican pewter, to include a pair of H. Yale chalices, two Boardman lidded water pitchers, a Dunham pitcher, and a Roswell Gleason pitcher.
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Condition:
Good condition overall. A couple minor dents. Wear to wooden finial of small pitcher.
- 4PC ENGLISH & AMERICAN PEWTER COFFEE
4PC ENGLISH & AMERICAN PEWTER COFFEE POTS United States, England,19th CenturyIncludes two Dixon and Son coffee pots with flower shaped finials, a globular T.B.M. Co. coffee pot, and a Roswell Gleason coffee pot with botanical finial.
- 5PC PEWTER AMERICAN & ENGLISH ALE &
5PC PEWTER AMERICAN & ENGLISH ALE & TEAPOTS United States, England,19th CenturyIncludes a Reed & Barton footed teapot with ebonized handle, a Freeman Porter teapot with tendril handle, a squat Roswell Gleason teapot, a Dixon & Son teapot with ebonized handle, and an English ale pot.
- TWO PAIRS OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS, 19TH
TWO PAIRS OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS, 19TH C.Two pairs of pewter candlesticks, 19th c. , to include a pair marked by Roswell Gleason Dorchester, Massachusetts and a pair attributed to Henry Homan, Cincinnati, Ohio, 8 3/4" h. and 9 7/8" h. Provenance: A New Jersey Collection.
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Condition:
Minor wear/dents.
- GROUP OF AMERICAN PEWTER. Nineteenth-early
GROUP OF AMERICAN PEWTER. Nineteenth-early 20th century. Unmarked ladle, pepper pot, pair of candlesticks with bobeches, 6.5"h. and five plates with faint partial marks. One incised "Joseph Wood". Polished, pitting. 9.25"d. Together with a miniature porringer impressed "RG" (most likely not Roswell Gleason), 2"d., and "Reed & Barton" chocolate pot, 7"h.
- GROUP OF AMERICAN PEWTER. First half
GROUP OF AMERICAN PEWTER. First half 19th century. Two castors, 4.25"h, 5.5"h., a beaker, 3"h., two ladles including one with wooden handle and faint stamped "Steadman" mark, 14.5"l. and two syrupers. Shell style thumb piece, 6.5"h. and smaller, possibly by Roswell Gleason, 5.25"h. Polished with varying minor scratches and pitting.
- EIGHT PIECES OF PEWTER. American and
EIGHT PIECES OF PEWTER. American and European. Four chargers including Townsend & Compton and faint English maker. One has a late wooden replaced base. Average 15"d., plate with Continental marks, 8.75"d. and a funnel. Together with two tall pots. One marked for Roswell Gleason, 10"h., one unmarked, 10.75"h. Varying wear, splits, loss and some soldered repair.
- PEWTER HOT WATER URN BY ROSWELL GLEASON.
PEWTER HOT WATER URN BY ROSWELL GLEASON. Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1822-1871. Marked "10 Roswell Gleason 4400". Brass spigot, wooden wafer. Polished, 14"h.
- PEWTER COFFEE POT SIGNED R. GLEASON.19th
PEWTER COFFEE POT SIGNED R. GLEASON.19th Century Pewter Coffee Pot Signed R. Gleason. (Roswell Gleason, Dorchester, Mass.), dome lid, shaped handle, gooseneck spout, bulbous body and flared molded base. 12-1/4"h. Condition: : Good with wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with wear.
- TWO AMERICAN PEWTER WHALE OIL LAMPS.Two
TWO AMERICAN PEWTER WHALE OIL LAMPS.Two American 19th Century Pewter Whale Oil Lamps. 1st: Morey & Ober, Boston Mass,6-1/2"h.; 2nd: Roswell Gleason, Dorchester, Mass. Circa 1822-1871, 7-3/4"h. Good with dents and wear.
Condition:
Good with dents and wear.
- (5) PEWTER MUGS & MEASURES, 19TH C.(lot
(5) PEWTER MUGS & MEASURES, 19TH C.(lot of 5) Pewter mugs and measures, 19th c., including: (1) Yates, Birch, & Spooner quart-sized mug, London, approx 6"h, (1) James Yates pint-sized mug, London, approx 4.5"h, (1) Roswell Gleason mug, Dorchester, Massachusetts, approx 6.75"h, (1) bulbous-form quart measure, with verification marks VR44 and ER44, approx 6.25"h, (1) pint-sized measure, with verification mark VR174, approx 5"h; some with bent rim or body, 7lbs total **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
- THREE PEWTER COFFEEPOTS CIRCA 1830 HEIGHTS
THREE PEWTER COFFEEPOTS CIRCA 1830 HEIGHTS FROM 11.25" TO 12".THREE PEWTER COFFEEPOTS, Circa 1830, Two by Roswell Gleason, Dorchester, Massachusetts, and one by R. Dunham. Dimensions: Heights from 11.25" to 12".