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pewter plate with floral and fish motifs in center and Hebrew around outer edge

Seder plate, 19th century

Germany

G362

plate with flat rim; incised repeating organic design on rim with inscriptions inside ovals; interior incised with a pair of hands inside an organic element flanked by 2 birds facing outward

Seder plate, c. 1750

Germany

G362

tankard, shallow domed lid and modified ball thumbpiece set on stem, truncated convex base with decorated geometric band in wriggled work, drum ornamentated with leaf sprays and, in front, a set of tools

Tankard, 1865

G325

flagon, tapered cylindrical body with dished lid, slightly domed in center to carry lid-peg, handle with bold outward sweep meets body less than half way down, a characteristic or early German flagons, erect thumbpiece, on front of body an engraved shield with scrolled mantlings bearing initials [H.A.M.S.] and date

Flagon, 1685

Germany

G325

Art Nouveau style, Danish inscription: "To the Society for the Care of the Sick"

Tzedakah box for the Copenhagen Society for the Care of the Sick, 1901

Siegfried Wagner; Manufacturer: Mogens Ballin Workshop

G362

Deep plate, 18th century

England or United States

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Teapot, 18th century

United States

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Plate, 18th century

England

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Plate, 18th century

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Plate, 18th century

England

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unlidded tankard

Tankard, 18th century

England

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handleless cup

Cup, 18th century

United States or England

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Teapot, 18th century

England

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Egg cup, 18th century

England

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small baluster measure

Baluster measure, 18th century

England

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Plate, 18th century

England

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Plate, 18th century

England

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Serving dish, 17th century

Howard William

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communion set, three pieces including a flagon, chalice and plate

Flagon, 19th century

Boardman

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Candlestick, one of a pair, 18th century

United States

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spoon, pair of, with fig-shaped bowls; flat handles with pied de biche ends; handle is rat-tail type where it joins bowl; mark on back of handle

Spoon, one of a pair, 17th century

England

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candlestick, round base, hollow center

Candlestick, 19th century

United States

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spoon, long, with curved bowl and slender point shaft stem

Spoon, 20th century

France

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round bowled, with a straight rectangular shaft; the handle, broken off at bowl, has been crudely joined again by a rat tail with three prongs

Spoon, 18th century

United States

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hot water jug, pear-shaped, cabriole, on three legs, terminating in turned-up scrolls, loose, domed cover in two stages finished with vase shaped finial, C-shaped handle, brass spigot with shaped handle, handle of spigot loose

Hot water jug, 19th century

England

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Candlestick, one of a pair, 18th century

United States

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Spoon, pewter, one of a pair, with fig shaped bowls and round handles of the cone type. No marks.

Spoon, one of a pair, 17th century

England

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coffee pot, pear-shaped, of rococo design on round base; found finial, curved handle; spout set on straight

Coffee pot, 18th century

France

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wine measure with square handle and attached round lid which falls inside the lip,

Wine measure, 18th century

France

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wine measure with square handle and heart-shaped cover protruding over lip

Wine measure, 18th century

France

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oval with flat ribbon handle

Spoon, 19th century

L. Sarson

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wine measure; heart shaped attached lid falls inside the vessel

Wine measure, 18th century

France

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Plate, c. 1730

France

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Pitcher, pewter, English XIXc cat. card dims H 9' Bottle-shaped, with a curved handle and attached cover, the finial of which serves as a thumbpiece

Pitcher, 19th century

England

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spoon, round bowled, with an ornate handle of medium length which is decorated with crowned male and female figures at the end, rat-tail stem joins bowl, unidentified makers mark beneath figures

Spoon, 18th century

Germany

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spoon, pair of, with fig-shaped bowls and round handles of the cone type

Spoon, one of a pair, 17th century

England

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octagonal can, truncated octagonal shape, with screw top and moveable handle, these vessels called variously wine flasks, cans, food bottles

Can, 18th century

Germany

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covered can, truncated octagonal shape with screw top with moveable ring handle

Can with cover, 18th century

Germany

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Spoon, fig shaped bowl and a handle which is round at top and shaped at the bottom where it joins the bowl with a heavy joint, the handle is the baluster knob type, dating back to the XIV century

Spoon, 16th century

England

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round with punctured screw top; stands on round base

Pepper pot, 18th century

England

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plate, round, with curving border and initials

Plate, 18th century

England

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wine measure, square handle and heart-shaped lid which falls over the lip

Wine measure, 18th century

France

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spoon, deep oval bowled, with a flat pied de biche handle, rat-tail as it joins bowl

Spoon, 17th century

England

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teapot, white metal

Teapot, 19th century

England

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jug decorated around rim and on handle with beading; this shows influence of silversmith design

Cream jug, 19th century

England

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inkstand; plain rimmed tray on four feet, quill holder and pierced sand box

Inkstand, c. 1745-1750

England

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porringer with pierced handle which contains a crown

Porringer, 18th century

United States

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Spoon, round bowled, with an ornate handle decorated with angels and flowers, and terminating in crowned male and female figures, stem is rat-tailed at bowl, unidentified mark, three pine trees in a shield in bowl

Spoon, 18th century

Germany

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Goblet, white metal, cat. card dims H 7-1/4 x D 3-3/4' thin stem and round base, beaded around base, center stem and rim, shows the influence of the silversmiths of the period.

Goblet, Date Unknown

England

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Basin, 19th century

United States

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baluster-shaped measure with double horizontal lines near bottom and top of body, and on the flat circular cover; unusual thumb piece, probably embryo shell type

Measure, 18th century

England

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Tappit hen, 18th century

Scotland

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Wine measure, 18th century

France

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mustard pot, small rounded base, curved handle with reversed shell as thumb piece and high domed top with finial, there is a large whole on one side of this piece, no marks, this type of thumb piece was more or less peculiar to the low countries

Mustard pot, 18th century

Netherlands

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Plate, 17th century

England

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Teapot, white metal, cat. card dims H 8-1/4' With elongated bell-shaped body mounted on four pad feet attached to body with leaf forms. Long, flaring spout joins body at base, shaped handle decorated with leaf forms, cover with flower finial and applied leaves.

Teapot, 19th century

England

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Plate, 18th century

in the manner of William Will

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jug with spout, octagonal shape with spout; screw top with movable bow-shaped handle, screw top on spout; decoration of wriggled work around spout; many vessels of this type made in Salzburg

Jug, 1831

Austria

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pear-shaped, on round base, narrow handle

Pitcher, 18th century

England

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round, scratched and oxidized, with a plain rim reinforced by reeding underneath, this type came into favor c. 1750.

Plate, c. 1750

England

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dish, large with flat broad rim

Plate, 18th century

England

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Hammered pewter in a modern form

Covered box, c. 1925

Roundhead

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Donut-shaped with spout and stopper

Decanter, 1930

Harald Folmer Gross; Maker: Frederiksberg Tin

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Hammered pewter; pyramid shape

Teapot, c. 1920

Unknown English; Manufacturer: William Hutton & Sons

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Platter, pewter

Platter, Date Unknown

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Queen Anne border

Plate, late 18th century

England or United States

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Pap boat, one of a pair, 18th-19th century

England

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Bottle, one of a pair, 618-907

China

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Pap boat, one of a pair, 18th-19th century

United States

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hinged with rosette finial

Coffee pot, c. 1830

Calder

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plain flattened bowl with raised rim

Charger, 18th century

England

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plain with raised rim

Plate, 18th century

Love

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Candlestick; one of a pair, 1825-1830

England

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scroll handle

Mug, 19th century

Netherlands

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funnel, attached loop

Funnel, 19th century

England or United States

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Candlestick; one of a pair, 1825-1830

England

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Tankard, 19th century

England

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Floral basket; arrived with dried floral arrangement

Jardiniére, 1902-1903

Hugo Leven; Retailer: J.P. Kayser und Söhn

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Tea service includes teapot, creamer, and sugar basin.

Sugar basin from a tea service, c. 1925

Pierre du Mont

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%C2%A9 Russel Wright Studios

Cup from a cocktail set, c. 1930

Russel Wright; Manufacturer: Wright Accessories Company

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%C2%A9 Russel Wright Studios

Cup from a cocktail set, c. 1930

Russel Wright; Manufacturer: Wright Accessories Company

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%C2%A9 Russel Wright Studios

Cup from a cocktail set, c. 1930

Russel Wright; Manufacturer: Wright Accessories Company

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%C2%A9 Russel Wright Studios

Cup from a cocktail set, c. 1930

Russel Wright; Manufacturer: Wright Accessories Company

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%C2%A9 Russel Wright Studios

Cup from a cocktail set, c. 1930

Russel Wright; Manufacturer: Wright Accessories Company

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Spherical sugar bowl with black handles and finial

Sugar bowl from a tea service, c. 1930

Theodore Hooft

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Spherical with black handle

Creamer from a tea service, c. 1930

Theodore Hooft

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Spherical teapot with black handle and finial

Teapot from a tea service, c. 1930

Theodore Hooft

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%C2%A9 Russel Wright Studios

Shaker from a cocktail set, c. 1930

Russel Wright; Manufacturer: Wright Accessories Company

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%C2%A9 Russel Wright Studios

Cup from a cocktail set, c. 1930

Russel Wright; Manufacturer: Wright Accessories Company

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Original finish; abstracted peacock form

Schnapps decanter, 1901

Josef Maria Olbrich; Manufacturer: Metallwarren-Fabrik E. Hueck

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Fish pattern

Water sprinkler, c. 1898

Hugo Leven; Designer: Herman Fauser; Manufacturer: J. P. Kayser und Söhn

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Measure, 1826

England

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Bucket, 19th century

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Egg cup, 19th century

England

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Mug, 19th century

Netherlands

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flat base; body flares out from base, in at mouth; slightly concave cover with triangular finial, rounded at top

Sugar bowl from the "Denmark" coffee service, 1958

John Prip; Manufacturer: Reed & Barton

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flat base; body flares out slightly from base, in at mouth; wide, sharply-pointed spout; curved handle

Creamer from the "Denmark" coffee service, 1958

John Prip; Manufacturer: Reed & Barton

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tankard, with massive scrolled thumbpiece, device of brewers guild on front, makers mark on handle and Tudor rose inside bottom

Tankard, 18th century

Netherlands

G325

Ceramic with pewter mount in tri-footed cylindrical form

Umbrella stand, 1900

Friedrich Adler; Retailer: Walter Scherf

G378

marquetry

Center table, c. 1680

Hans Daniel Sommer

G312

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