Height: 8.5″ tall
Price: $395.00
Product code: an002
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Marked American teapot by H.B. Ward, Wallingford, CT circa 1850. 8 1/2″ tall to top of finial. In very good condition with a fine touchmark.
Fine, Handcrafted Pewter in the Great American Tradition
Height: 8.5″ tall
Price: $395.00
Product code: an002
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Marked American teapot by H.B. Ward, Wallingford, CT circa 1850. 8 1/2″ tall to top of finial. In very good condition with a fine touchmark.
Price: $1200.00
Product code: TS5
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William Will (1764 – 1798) is the Paul Revere of American pewter—patriot, soldier, and outstanding craftsmen. His pewter coffee and teapots are among the most elegant surviving American examples.
I reproduced Will’s Federal Period drum-shaped teapot several years ago with painstaking care and detail, as seen in the distinctive beaded edge work. Only a handful of original examples exist today. In 2007, one sold at auction for $47,560!
(William Will Teapot is available with either Ebony or Rosewood Handle. Please specify when ordering)
Price: $1200.00
Product code: TS5
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William Will (1764 – 1798) is the Paul Revere of American pewter—patriot, soldier, and outstanding craftsmen. His pewter coffee and teapots are among the most elegant surviving American examples.
I reproduced Will’s Federal Period drum-shaped teapot several years ago with painstaking care and detail, as seen in the distinctive beaded edge work. Only a handful of original examples exist today. In 2007, one sold at auction for $47,560!
(William Will Teapot is available with either Ebony or Rosewood Handle. Please specify when ordering)
Price: $2100.00, 4 piece tea service
Product code: TS2-WE
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William Will (1764 – 1798) is the Paul Revere of American pewter—patriot, soldier, and outstanding craftsmen. His pewter coffee and teapots are among the most elegant surviving American examples. Jonathan Gibson has reproduced Will’s rare Federal Period drum-shaped teapot with painstaking care and has added a creamer, sugar bowl, and tray. Each piece of the tea service has the distinctive beaded edgework.
Price: $2100.00, 4 piece tea service
Product code: TS1-WP
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William Will (1764 – 1798) is the Paul Revere of American pewter—patriot, soldier, and outstanding craftsmen. His pewter coffee and teapots are among the most elegant surviving American examples. Jonathan Gibson has reproduced Will’s rare Federal Period drum-shaped teapot with painstaking care and has added a creamer, sugar bowl, and tray. Each piece of the tea service has the distinctive beaded edgework.
Length: 12″
Price: $125.00
Product code: SL2
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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.
Height: 2″
Diameter: 9″
Price: $125.00
Product code: B06
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The Serving Bowl has a graceful line and has many uses. The flared lip is easy to hold, even with hot veggies in the bowl! There’s a decorative incised line one quarter inch from the outside edge. One of our most popular bowls, and a great wedding gift.
Price: $50.00
Diameter: 6.5″
Product code: G02
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The Wine Coaster has been a great addition to the product line. It has a beautiful beaded outer edge and two decorative incised lines on the body. Its wide diameter allows for bottles of all sizes. I also use one of these on my dresser as a catch all. A great gift item!
Diameter: 1.75″
Price: $20.00
Product code: G06
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These Hammered Napkin Rings are sturdy and fun to look at. They reflect light in their dimple pattern like no other piece in the product line. They look great on any table, especially those set in the mission style.
Diameter: 1.75″
Price: $20.00
Product code: G01
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The Napkin Ring with rolled edges is a traditional design that adds an air of formality to any place setting. These are great gift items and can be purchased in any quantity.
Length: 3″
Price: $10.00
Product code: S08
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The Salt Spoon is short, cute, and sturdy. Great on the table top, or on the stovetop. Also sold with our Salt Bowl seen in the bowl category.
Length: 7″
Price: $20.00
Product code: S07
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The Round Bowl Spoon is a reproduction of an early 18th century Dutch style spoon. It has a deeper bowl that the Turkey Claw, and it makes an excellent soup spoon.
Length: 7.25″
Price: $20.00
Product code: S06
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The Colonial Midrib Spoon is cast in an antique bronze mold which dates around 1750s. Some folks refer to this type, simply, as the rattail spoon. The spline on the top of the handle is the midrib. Another great soup spoon.
Length: 6.5″
Price: $20.00
Product code: S05
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The original Turkey Claw Spoon may actually have been made as late as 1900. My father copied and example he acquired years ago thinking it was very old. In fact, he was mistaken. But it is a wonderful spoon with the turkey claw bracket on the underside of the bowl.
Length: 5.25″
Price: $15.00
Product code: S04
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Both the Large and Small Queen Anne Spoons are cast from antique bronze molds which are 300 years old! I collect old pewtering tools and these may be the oldest I own. They are sometimes referred to as wavy end spoons, but we’ve always called them Queen Anne Spoons. They have a “rattail” support bracket on the underside of the bowl like most 18th century spoons. Makes a great soup spoon!
Length: 7″
Price: $20.0
Product code: S03
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Both the Large and Small Queen Anne Spoons are cast from antique bronze molds which are 300 years old! I collect old pewtering tools and these may be the oldest I own. They are sometimes referred to as wavy end spoons, but we’ve always called them Queen Anne Spoons. They have a “rattail” support bracket on the underside of the bowl like most 18th century spoons. Makes a great soup spoon!
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