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The Shrub Cup

Shrub Cups


Large Shrub Cup

Size: 5.5″ Tall

Capacity: 11 oz.

Price: $100

Product code: C14-L


Small Shrub Cup

Size: 4.25″ Tall

Capacity: 5 oz.

Price: $75

Product code: C14-S


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A good customer here in New Hampshire brought in this ultra modern looking glass several weeks ago and asked if I could reproduce it in pewter. He then told me that the model he was holding was an 18th century reproduction called a Shrub Glass. I was immediately hooked.

Shrub Cup

What’s a Shrub Glass you ask? It’s used for drinking the popular 18th century rum drink known as a Shrub. There are many Shrub recipes, but the rum version seems to have been the most favored. Look here for a recipe.

In any event, I think this design is great and the cup clearly can be used for a whole host of things including ice cream! Small size holds 5 fluid oz. and stands 4.25″ tall and the Large size holds 11 oz. and stands 5.5″ tall. Sure to be a popular item!

Jumbo Coasters

Jumbo Coasters


Diameter: 4.875″
Price: $75.00 for set of four

Product code: G04

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It’s been a long time in the planning stages, but I finally hunkered down and designed a modern-day sized coaster to match the base of larger mugs and other beverage holders. The Gibson Pewter version of Super Size Me!

Our Jumbo Coasters are almost 5″ in diameter and made from thick, heavy gauge pewter stock. They are rugged and ready to work. With an inside base diameter of 4″ (!), they can handle your biggest coffee mug or glass with ease. And these are nice and heavy. They won’t stick to the bottom of your glass the way other coasters often do.

“Queen Anne” Teapot, without feet


Price: $1000.00

Product code: TS4

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Collectors often refer to these styles of teapot as “Queen Anne” even though they were introduced during the reign of King George III (1760–1801), after her reign (1704–1711). Some collectors refer to this type simply as an 18th century pear-shaped teapot. I think all would agree that whatever the name, the style is without rival. These teapots are beautiful and elegant.

I need to thank the following craftsmen for their invaluable contributions to this project which took well over a year to complete. Antiques dealer, Wayne Hilt, loaned me an 18th century antique example to study as I began this venture. Wayne’s guidance in the design phase was nothing less than critical as he prodded me to refine the lines of the body and spout.

NH. Furniture Master, William Thomas made a sectional chuck for the teapot which is a work of art in itself. Bill has made this kind of chuck for me before for the Granny Vase, the R. Dunham Pitcher, and the Tulip Pint Mug. A sectional chuck is a collapsable form which allows me to make the body of the vessel from one piece of metal.

As far as I can tell, ours are the only “Queen Anne” teapots to be made this way. Most are made from two pieces and soldered in the “belly.” Our teapots will never crack or leak as a result! Bill carves the beautiful rosewood handles for my teapots as well.

Lastly, Lee Ring, made a bronze mold for “slush-casting” the spout. As far as I know, Lee had never made one of these before and his first try was perfect! Thanks gents!

The teapot without feet has a ring on the underside which elevates the pot about an 1/8th of an inch from the tabletop. The teapot without feet is pictured with a beaded edge on the lid and finial. This teapot can also be made with the wooden finial as seen on the footed example. Look for a creamer, sugar bowl, and tray to round out the set next year!

Fiddle Handle Ladle

Fiddle Handle Ladle


Length: 12″

Price: $95.00

Product code: S02

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The Fiddle Handle Ladle is another classic form which was made by various pewterers. While not an exact copy of any one in particular, it embodies the best elements to create a pleasing form which feels great in one’s hand.

Beaded Edge Ladle

Beaded Edge Ladle


Length: 12″

Price: $95.00

Product code: S01

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The Beaded Edge Ladle was inspired by a similar type of ladle made by 18th century Philadelphia pewterer, William Will. Will’s ladle has a solid handle with no hook hole. The beaded edge on the bowl is applied as the piece is turning slowly on the lathe, just the way it was done in the 18th century. The handle is quite sturdy, and has a wonderful feel and balance in the hand.

Geometric Handle Porringer

Geometric Handle Porringer


Bowl Diameter: 5.25″

Price: $85.00

Product code: P14


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Last summer, I acquired a rare 18th century geometric handle porringer at auction. I’ve waited many years to find one, and with it for inspiration, we now have our 8th different large porringer handle design!

Dolphin Handle Basin Porringer

Dolphin Handle Basin Porringer


Bowl Diameter: 5″

Price: $85.00

Product code: P13

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The Dolphin Handle Basin Bowl Porringer is another classic style which I love. It was inspired by an original example made by Samuel Danforth, Hartford, CT , 1795 -1816. Many thanks to friend, fellow pewter enthusiast and antique pewter dealer, Wayne Hilt, for helping me create this rare handle design!

William Bradford, Jr. Porringer

William Bradford, Jr. Porringer



Bowl Diameter: 5.25″

Price: $85.00

Product code: P12

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The William Bradford, Jr. Porringer is yet another 18th century “Old English” type handle with a large (pint) bowl with two incised lines in the rim. Bradford was active in New York City between 1719- 1785, and surviving examples of this man’s work are rare. This is one of my favorite porringer handles.

Large Lee Basin Porringer

Large Lee Basin Porringer



Bowl Diameter: 6″

Price: $85.00

Product code: P10

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The Lee Basin Porringer is the largest in our product line with a bowl that measures 6″ in diameter. The Basin Bowl type has a flat bottom, a slightly tapered side, and a narrow, flared rim. The flower handle design on the Lee Porringer is a unique form, made only by Richard Lee and Richard Lee, Jr. The handle is beautiful and balances well with the larger bowl.

Medium Melville Porringer

Medium Melville Porringer


Bowl Diameter: 4.25″

Price: $65.00

Product code: P09


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The Melville Porringers are reproductions of ones made in Newport, Rhode Island in the 18th century by David Melville, circa 1755–1793. This kind of handle is referred to as the Solid, Rhode Island type. I enjoy the simplicity of the handle design and it is perhaps the strongest handle I make. Original examples of this type of porringer are scarce.

Large Melville Porringer

Large Melville Porringer



Bowl Diameter: 5.25″

Price: $85.00

Product code: P08

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The Melville Porringers are reproductions of ones made in Newport, Rhode Island in the 18th century by David Melville, circa 1755–1793. This kind of handle is referred to as the Solid, Rhode Island type. I enjoy the simplicity of the handle design and it is perhaps the strongest handle I make. Original examples of this type of porringer are scarce.

Medium Porringer, “Old English” Handle

Medium Porringer, “Old English” Handle


Bowl Diameter: 4″

Price: $65.00

Product code: P07

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The Medium Porringer, “Old English” Handle is another one of my father’s early works. I think he had kids in mind when he designed the piece, because it’s very sturdy in every respect.

The 4″ bowl is a modified basin type with a central boss and a rolled upper lip, giving it extra stability. The handle is quite sturdy as well.

J. Bassett Porringer

J. Bassett Porringer


Bowl Diameter: 5.25″

Price: $85.00

Product code: P06

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I introduced the John Bassett Porringer several years ago. John Bassett was active in New York City circa 1720 – 1761, and surviving examples of his work today are very rare. His sons Francis and Frederick were also skilled pewterers who produced excellent wares.

This Bassett Porringer has a 5.25″ (pint) bowl with two incised lines on the rim and an “Old English” type handle. Another classic style.

Medium Jones Porringer

Medium Jones Porringer


Bowl Diameter: 4.25″

Price: $65.00

Product code: P04

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The Medium Jones Porringer is a reproduction of one made in the late 18th century by Providence, Rhode Island pewterer, Gershom Jones, circa 1774 -1809. This was the first piece my father reproduced years ago. It is also special to me, because I grew up in Providence.

This type of handle is referred to as a flower handle and it is a beautiful and classic form. In addition to the large, we also make the Large and Small Jones Porringers with bowl diameters of 5.25″ and 3.5″ respectively. The small is an excellent choice for babies and the medium an excellent choice for young children as the handles are quite sturdy.

Large Jones Porringer

Large Jones Porringer


Bowl Diameter: 5.25″

Price: $85.00

Product code: P03

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The Large Jones Porringer is a reproduction of one made in the late 18th century by Providence, Rhode Island pewterer, Gershom Jones, circa 1774 -1809. This was the first piece my father reproduced years ago. It is also special because I grew up in Providence.

This type of handle is referred to as a flower handle and it is a beautiful and classic form. In addition to the large, we also make the Medium and Small Jones Porringers with bowl diameters of 4.25″ and 3.5″ respectively. The small is an excellent choice for babies and the medium an excellent choice for young children as the handles are quite sturdy.

Medium Porringer, Flower Handle

Medium Porringer, Flower Handle



Bowl Diameter: 4.25″

Price: $65.00

Product code: P02

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The Medium Porringer Flower Handle is a piece my father reproduced many years ago. I believe he copied a 19th century porringer made by the Cincinnati, Ohio firm of Flagg & Homan. It is a wonderful handle design. Most medium size porringer bowls are 4.25″ in diameter.

Crown Handle Porringer

Crown Handle Porringer


Bowl Diameter: 5.25″

Price: $85.00

Product code: P01

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The Crown Handle Porringer is a reproduction of an 18th century porringer that I believe was made in Boston.

It has a 5.25″ diameter bowl which was referred to as a pint capacity. These were multi-purpose vessels that were used to eat from, to drink from and to use as measures. In fact, if you look at the inventories of 18th century pewterers, they list the porringers by their capacity. The crown, or coronet handle is a wonderful design.

R. Gleason Plates

R. Gleason Plates





R. Gleason 9.5″ Plate

Diameter: 9.5″
Price: $75.00

Product code: D09

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The Gleason Plates (3 sizes) are reproductions of ones made by Roswell Gleason, Dorchester, MA circa 1821-1871.

They have a narrower rim with a rolled edge and a deeper bowl than the Gibson style plates. These plates are quite sturdy as well. The deep bowl is great for pasta dishes, or any dish with sauce.

Also available in the following sizes…

R. Gleason 8″ Plate

Diameter: 8″
Price: $65.00

Product code: D11

R. Gleason 63⁄4” Plate

Diameter: 6.75″
Price: $50.00

Product code: D10

Gibson Plates

Gibson Plates



Gibson 10″ Plate

Diameter: 10″
Price: $75.00

Product code: D05

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The Gibson Plates (4 sizes) are all smooth rim plates with a decorative incised line near the outer edge. They are an original design, but could easily pass for 18th century style plates.

They are sturdy and ready for heavy use. Stack them, or put them on edge in the hutch when they’re off duty

Also available in the following sizes…

Gibson 8″ Plate

Diameter: 8″
Price: $65.00

Product code: D06

Gibson 7″ Plate

Price: $50.00

Diameter: 7″

Product code: D07

Gibson 6″ Plate

Diameter: 6″
Price: $45.00

Product code: D08

Soup/Salad Bowl

Soup/Salad Bowl


Height: 2″

Diameter: 7″
Price: $55.00

Product code: B07

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The Soup / Salad Bowl is a scaled down version of the Serving Bowl, so the two compliment each other nicely. Great for candy or nuts, too! Made from heavy gauge metal for everyday use.

Baby Mug

Baby Mug


Height: 2.5″

Price: $80.00

Product code: C08

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The Baby Mug seems to scream “baby boy!” Fortunately, many a young lass has received this cup as well. I made the first one of these for my nephew years ago, even though his family lives in wine country of northern California.

Footed Goblet

Footed Goblet


Height: 6″

Capacity: 10 oz.

Price: $100.00

Product code: C07

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The Footed Goblet was designed as a water goblet, but could be used for wine as well. Churches also use these in their communion sets.

Stem Goblet

Stem Goblet


Height: 7″

Capacity: 8 oz.

Price: $100.00

Product code: C06

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The Stem Goblet is a beautiful form. It’s our oldest wine goblet design and has been a favorite for many years. It’s also one of the most difficult pieces I make. The cup and the stem are extremely complex forms to shape on the metal spinning lathe. It’s the kind of work I do when no one is around to hear me shout.

Jumbo Tumbler

Jumbo Tumbler


Height: 3.5″

Capacity: 12 oz.

Price: $45.00

Product code: C02

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The Jumbo Tumbler was one of my father’s designs that has always been popular with our customers. It’s a low form with a wide base which allows room for ice cubes and your favorite drink!

Pint Beaker

Pint Beaker


Height: 5″

Capacity: 16 oz.

Price: $50.00

Product code: C01

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The Pint Beaker is a classic pewter form modeled after ones made in the 18th and early 19th with two incised lines in the middle of the body and a gentle curved lip. A pint of anything will taste better in this, my favorite beaker.

Hamlin Pint Mug

Hamlin Pint Mug


Height: 4.25″

Capacity: 16 oz.

Price: $125.00

Product code: T02

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The Hamlin Pint Mug is a handsome form. It is a reproduction of a mug made in the late 18th century by Samuel Hamlin and later, by his son Samuel E. Hamlin, both of Providence, RI. I seem to have a natural affinity for the Hamlins since I too grew up in Providence, and learned the pewtering craft from my father as well.

Small Heart Earrings

Small Heart Earrings


Price: $15.00

Product code: J18

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Our Small Heart Earrings are very much like little lockets. Intricate beadwork makes for a pretty design. What secrets does your heart contain?

The ear wire is made of surgical steel.