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Here is a 19th century pewter porringer (taster) attributed to the shop of Isaac C. Lewis who worked in Meriden, CT around 1850. The bowl on the taster is 2 1/8" across. The handle is in great condition and shows off the decorations very nicely.
Price $175                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Here is a wonderful tall 19th century American pewter beaker. It is 5" tall by 3 3/8" across its mouth. It is rolled pewter and has three decorative lines around its middle. In very good condition.   A rare piece.
Price $350
A rare 19th century small American "Gill" pewter mug only 2 1/2" high. Applied handle, spun bottom. Attributed to Thomas D. Boardman
A real beauty.
Priced at $695
This is a very nice unmarked American pewter baptismal bowl. It is very good condition, freee of any dents or losses. It is 5 1/4" tall by 8 3/4" across its rim.                                                                                                                         Price $450                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
This is a very nice tall lighthouse pewter coffee pot with the mark of Freeman Porter who worked out of Westbrook, Maine. It has his circular "No. 1" mark on the bottom of the pot. It is 10 1/2" tall and is in great shape with a nice hand polished finish. A nice American pot priced under the market.
Priced at $295                                                                                                                                                                                     
A pair of very nice gadrooned Meriden Britannia Company pewter candlesticks made in Meriden, CT Circa. 1850. The Sticks are 9" tall.
Price $250
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Here are two 19th century 10"   American pewter candlesticks bearing the mark of Henry Hopper who worked in NY city from 1842 -1847.  Hopper produced very attractive  candlesticks with decorative engraving. The sticks are very, very similar and could be sold as a pair or separate. They are in very good condition without any repairs or breaks.
Priced at $375 each or $700 for the pair.
This is an early unmarked American pewter porringer with the crown handle. Quite a few pewterers used this handle. It is similar to ones used by the Boardmans and the Danforths in CT. On further inspection it has very similar characteristics to a porringer in "An American Pewter Collection" photo #585 that is being attributed to the Boston area circa 1800. The bowl measures 4 1/2". It is in very good condition.
Priced at $200                                                                                                                                                                                        
Here is a 13" American pewter charger made in the foundrise of Thomas Danforth III who made pewter in Rocky Hill, CT and Philadelphia, PA from 1777 until 1818. The piece is marked on the back with the "T. Danforth, Philad:" mark along with a faint eagle mark od his. The piece is in good condition with some knife marks and minor pitting.
Priced at  $345
here are a pair of pewter ice cream molds of a sitting squirrel and a spread eagle. Both are very detailed and in great shape. Both are about 3 1/2" in diameter.
Eagle priced at $120
Squirrel priced at SOLD
H. Hopper Engraved Candlesticks
T. Danforth III Pewter Charger
Pewter Ice Cream Molds
Early American "Gill" Pewter Mug
19th Cent. Pewter Batismal Bowl
19th Cent. American Tall Beaker
19th Cent. American Pewter Porringer
Freeman Porter Pewter Pot
19th Cent. MBC Pewter Candlesticks
I.C. Lewis Pewter Taster