Lot 424

Pewter Lot

Estimate: $250 - $500

Bid Increments

Price Bid Increment
$0 $25
$300 $50
$1,000 $100
$2,000 $200
$5,000 $500
$10,000 $1,000
$20,000 $2,000
$50,000 $5,000
$100,000 $10,000
$1,000,000 $50,000
Group of 13 pewter items. Platter by Jacob Whitmore, Middletown, CT 1757-1790. D 12-1/8". Jacobs #268. Provenance: Wayne Hilt. Pewter plate by Frederick Bassett, New York, NY circa 1761-1780 and 1785-1799 Jacobs marks 24 & 25. D 9". Provenance: Northeast Auctions. 2008. Rare form pewter plate by Samuel Hamlin. Jacobs 158 mark. Providnece.1801-1856. D 8-1/4". Provenance: Mel Wolf. Pewter plate By D MelI L Marks. D 8-1/4". Pewter plate by Edward Dansforth, MIddletown & Hartford, CT. 1738-94, J-84 mark. D 8". Pewter plate by Thomas Danforth II, Middletown, CT. Ca. 1775-1782, J-110 mark. Provenance: Trish Herr 8/11/2010. D 7-7/8". Pewter plate by Jacob Whitmore of Middletown, CT. Ca. 1758-90. two J-268 marks. The hard strike marks show on the front . D 8". Provenance: Mel Wolf 2009. Provenance: Wayne Hilt. Pewter platter marked M S A. D 16-1/2". Pewter platter, John Watts London 1725-1765. D 14-3/4". Pewter platter 18th century pewter charger, Leeds, England circa 1770 marked WT. D 13-1/4". Pewter quart tankard with hinged lid by George Grenfell, London, 1757-1784. H 7" handle to edge 6-3/4" D base 4-13/16" . Pewter Quart tankard with hinged lid by Allen Bright, Bristol England ca. 1742. Made for export to the American colonies. H 7-5/8" W handle to edge 7" D base 4- 9/16". Tall pewter tankard, signed by maker on handle,marking pegs in interior. H 10-1/8" W handle to edge 6" D base 5". Noble Collection. Condition: Excellent condition with some minor imperfections. Link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6j08ji9q5e8xfcx/AADU5CmZYTtqw8CmcWh1l2pia?dl=0

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