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Price: $
225.00
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Title: A 19th Century Pewter Candlestick
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Description
The candlestick is in good condition except the top edge is slightly warped. There is a number 1 or a T carved into the inside bottom. Years ago buffing occured but the piece is now ageing back to its normal color but a shine remains. There is one small dent in the base of the candlestick but it does not affect the flat surface. |
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Price: $
245.00
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Title: A 19th Century Pewter Plate.
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Description
The plate has character marks. It has some light scratches on the surface. It has about a 1 inches mark in the middle of the plate. The plate on the back bears the mark of the end of the word london and 3 other touch marks that are almost unreadable but can be seen in the inserts. There is on the edge a folded lip and a dropped center for food use. |
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Price: $
2,800.00
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Title: A 19th Century Set of 12 Pewter Plates
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Description
There are 12 matching plates bearing 3 differing makers marks. The plates were probably made in Germany in the 1850 era. The edges of the plates are scalloped with a slightly raised lip to the outer edge. It is entirely possible that the makers were the same and that the set was added to making different year and manufacturing marks. The price reflected below is for the entire set of 12 and is $2800.00. |
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Price: $
550.00
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Title: A Roswell Gleason of Dorchester Mass. Pewter Coffee Pot
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Description
American Peweter this pot dates from the 1840s. The shape is attractive and there is only minor cracking to joints. The lid is original and it has never been cleaned or repaired in any manner. |
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Price: $
250.00
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Title: An Early London 19th Century Small Charger.
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Description
The London Hallmark on this charger is worn but the word London is clearly visible as can be seen in the photo. There are no other marks that are readable or visible and the piece retains its original surface finish. The charger has a turned or rolled up edge and about an inch inside from the edge has a circle incised on the flat surface of the bottom. The piece exudes 19th century style and the visual appeal of the charger is certainly desirable. |
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