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Oval Brass Mirror Sconce
This oval sconce is based on the design of an 18th century English sconce, with a clear mirror surrounded by a hand-stamped brass frame. The arm and candle cup are cast and turned in solid brass. Available individually and in pairs. Candle only. Click photo for details.
42A25Oval Brass Mirror Sconce$18.42A25XOval Brass Mirror Sconce - 2 or more$17.
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Petal Base Candlesticks
The complex base moldings, resembling the shape of flower petals, date the originals of these decorative candlesticks to the mid-1730's, early in the reign of the British King George II. Heavy hand-cast brass, lacquered to keep them bright. Click photo for details.
41A52Petal Base Candlesticks - Pair$82.
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Pewter Coffee Service
Our three-piece coffee service dates to about 1835, but the design is timeless. Like the originals, ours is made from solid, hand-spun pewter, smoothed and finished, then polished to a satin lustre. Coordinating tray and napkin rings are also available. Click photo for details.
41X01Pewter Coffee Service - Set of 3$277.41X41Pear-Shaped Coffee Pot$208.41X21Sugar and Creamer - Set of 2$83.41X31Gallery Edged Serving Tray$98.41X10Round Napkin Rings - Set of 4$50.
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Pewter Tea Service
The glowing beauty and practical function of fine pewter are clearly evident in this six-piece solid pewter tea service, consisting of a lidded teapot, cream pitcher, lidded sugar bowl, sugar spoon, and round handled tray. Click photo for details.
58C12Pewter Tea Service - Set of 6$239.
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Table Accessories
The century from 1750 to 1850 was the heyday of the American pewterer. Because the brass molds, into which the molten metal was cast, were costly, the designs changed very little over time. Our table accessories date to the late 18th century, but their design is timeless. Click photo for details.
41Y24Sugar & Creamer Set with Tray$0.41Y34Pitcher, 7 1/2" high$85.41Y43Gallery Edged Serving Tray
is SOLD OUT.$0.
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Children's Pewter Ware
Hand made here in New England from a fine grade of solid hand-spun pewter containing no lead. Polished to a bright finish. Click photo for details.
41H13Child's Pewter Tankard$34.41H14Child's Plain Pewter Cup
is SOLD OUT.$0.41H23Child's Pewter ABC Plate
is SOLD OUT.$0.41H24Child's Pewter ABC Bowl
is SOLD OUT.$0.41H32Child's Pewter Cutlery - Set of 3
is SOLD OUT.$0.
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Youth Table Setting
Each piece in our Youth Table Setting is cast by hand. Tankard, bowl, and plate are made from a solid metal alloy resembling pewter, but harder--to stand up to regular use by youngsters. Hand-rubbed satin finish. Click photo for details.
42J23Half-Pint Pewter Tankard$27.42K32Handled Bowl is SOLD OUT.$0.42K33Plate, 6 3/4" diameter$24.
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Pewter Colonial Tankards
Colonial tankards are cast by hand in a solid metal alloy that resembles pewter in appearance, yet is harder and more durable. These tankards are adaptations of 18th century originals and are properly called "mugs" since they have no lids. Hand rubbed satin finish. Available in three sizes. Click photo for details.
42J22Pear Shaped Footed Tankard$0.42J23Half-Pint Pewter Tankard$27.42J23XHalf-Pint Pewter Tankard - 3 or more$25.42J24One Pint Pewter Tankard
is SOLD OUT.$0.
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Octagonal Pewter Candlesticks
These pewter candlesticks can be dated to about 1700 from the design of the octagonal base and the matching faceted socket. The originals were either brass or sterling silver. Ours are hand cast using old-world techniques, then burnished to a lustrous finish. Click photo for details.
41V10Octangonal Pewter Candlesticks - Pair$106.
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Round Pewter Candlesticks
Each of these candlesticks is hand-cast in solid pewter using old-world techniques, then buffed to a lustrous satin finish. Click photo for details.
41Q10Round Pewter Candlesticks - Pair$164.
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Federal Pewter Frames
These photo frames are hand cast in sold fine pewter and embellished with a dark teal enamel border. The molding profile is typical of frames of the "Federal" period of American design (1789-1825). Available in two sizes. Click photo for details.
41L16Federal Pewter Frame, 2" x 3" photo$34.41L17Federal Pewter Frame, 4" x 6" photo$59.41L01Federal Pewter Frames - Set of 2$89.
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Queen Anne Pewter Frames
These photo frames are hand cast in sold fine pewter. The molding profile is typical of frames of the "Queen Anne" period of American design (approximately 1700-1750). Available in two sizes. Click photo for details.
41A15Queen Anne Pewter Frame, 2" x 2" photo$34.41A16Queen Anne Pewter Frame, 4" x 6"
is SOLD OUT.$0.
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Miniature Pewter Accessories
Authenitic and finely crafted twelfth-scale pewter miniatures are made for us here in New England. They are accurate to the smallest detail; even the lids on the coffee service and the soup tureen are removeable. These are of heirloom quality. Hand buffed satin finish. Lead free. Dime is shown on side board for scale. Click photo for details.
41K12Four Piece Coffee Service is SOLD OUT$0.41K13Three-Arm Candelabrum is SOLD OUT.$0.41K14Footed Compote$10.41K15Soup Tureen and Ladle is SOLD OUT.$0.
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Hand Forged Iron Toilet Paper Holder
Colonial communities depended on the blacksmith for most of their metalworking needs. This simple but practical toilet paper holder is hand forged for us here in New England in a heart motif with a "ram's horn" end. A clear matte lacquer is applied to allow the subtle characteristics to show through. Interior use only. Click photo for details.
41V36$37.
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Hand Forged Iron Paper Towel Holder
Colonial communities depended on the blacksmith for most of their metalworking needs. This simple but practical paper towel holder is hand forged for us here in New England in a heart motif with a "ram's horn" end. A clear matte lacquer is applied to allow the subtle characteristics to show through. Interior use only. Click photo for details.
41V46$39.
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Clipper Ship Waste Basket
The image on this metal waste basket is of the legendary 19th-century British clipper ship "Cutty Sark", said to be the fastest and greatest of the vessels that carried tea from China and wool from Australia. Click photo for details.
58R31$64.
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Hogscraper Candlesticks
These candlesticks are reproduced from an early "hogscraper" candlestick found in Massachusetts marked "JAs. DAVIS." The sliding thumbscrew and push-up insert allow the candle to burn completely. Click photo for details.
42N05Hogscraper Candlesticks - Pair$45.
