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Attributed to John Skinner, having a scroll handle, Touchmark of flower inside base. Initials "MN on thumb r


Dumouchelle Art Galleries

Auctioneer:
Dumouchelle Art Galleries

Date:
2004-12-11

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Philadelphia pewter tankard, attributed to Love, late 18th c. , 7 1/2" h. For an identical form, see Wolf An American Pewter Collection , Read more…


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Philadelphia pewter tankard, attributed to William Will, ca. 1775 , 7 7/8" h. Read more…


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Date:
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Date:
2005-03-18


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American pewter sugar, attributed to William Will, Philadelphia, 1764-1798 , 4 7/8" h. For a similar example, see Swain, Interchangeable Parts in Early Read more…


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2007-04-21


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American pewter flagon, attributed to Eben Smith, Beverly, Massachusetts, early/mid 19th c. , 10 3/4" h. Provenance: Wayne Hilt 2001. Read more…


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American pewter plate, attributed to Cornelius Bradford, Philadelphia(1750-1770) , impressed "DS", 9 1/4" dia. Provenance: Carl Jacobs 1958. Read more…


Auctioneer:
Pook & Pook

Date:
2007-04-21


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American pewter teapot, attributed to Thomas Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut(1805-1830) , 9" h. Read more…


Auctioneer:
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Date:
2007-04-21


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American pewter salt , attributed to Parks Boyd, Philadelphia, 1795-1819, 2 1/4" h. Provenance: Charles Montgomery 1956. Read more…


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Date:
2007-04-21


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Fine Philadelphia pewter tankard, ca. 1780 , attributed to William Will, with beaded bands and an elaborately engraved cartouche with a monogram, 7 5/8" h. Read more…


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Date:
2016-01-16