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F 073 - Plate, Serving
One of two large pewter plates (one is missing) with 3 small maker's marks on the upper outer rim.
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F 313 - Dipper
A water dipper with a pewter bowl and round, turned, dark treen wood handle. Most prevalently used on sailing ships and whaling ships in the first half of the 19th century, to scoop water from staved barrels of drinking water.
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S 062 - Trophy
Deep trophy bowl on high foot. Engraved " Beatrice Consuello Pellegrini Stewart" :Memorial Perpetual Trophy" & names of winners from 1974 to 1986. Stamped with maker's mark on bottom.
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S 29ph - Jar, Honey
pewter honey jar with hinged lid and lattice design. Has blue glass insert
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S 29pj - Candlestick
A pewter candlestick. "XV 35.00" written in pen on the plaster bottom.
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S 32pa - Plate, Luncheon
Pewter lunch plate with a 1" rim. "RP/London" on the bottom plus four small square stamps.
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S 32pb - Plate, Luncheon
Pewter plate with a 1" rim, made by Francis Piggott (1736-1784) in London. Back has three stamps forming a triangle with several small stamps elsewhere.
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S 32pc - Plate, Luncheon
English pewter plate with a 1" rim, made by Francis Piggott (1736-1784) in London. Has three stamps forming a triangle. W. G. Brinsmade etched his initials on the bottom as well.
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S 32pd - Plate, Soup
Pewter deep plate, silver plated on upper surface and 1.5" rim. No maker's mark apparent.
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S 42P - Mug, Decorative
Bicentennial cup from Washington, CT (1779-1979). The original of this piece of pewter is from the distinguished collection of Early American Pewter at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich. Embossed with a medallion for "Washington, CT Bicentennial"
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