19th Century German Pewter Lidded Coffee Pot
Located in Winter Park, FL
19th Century German pewter lidded coffee pot by Gustav Metten featuring an elongated body, hinged
19th Century Antique Pewter Coffee Pot Pewter
Pewter
19th Century German Pewter Lidded Coffee Pot
Located in Winter Park, FL
19th Century German pewter lidded coffee pot by Gustav Metten featuring an elongated body, hinged
Pewter
19th Century English Pewter Coffee Pots, Antique Serveware, France
Located in Savannah, GA
English pair of Pewter coffee pots, 19th century.
Pewter
Early 19th Century Pewter and Granite Coffee Pot, Dated 1818
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Early American pewter and granite coffee pot in fantastic form. This wonderful goose neck coffee
Granite, Pewter
$1,996Sale Price / set|20% Off
H 11 in W 9 in D 7 in
Collection of Rare 19th Century Granite and Pewter Goose Neck Coffee Pots
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This fine collection of enamel coffee pots are in pristine condition and come from one collection
Pewter
$760Sale Price|20% Off
H 12 in W 7 in D 6 in
Rare Early 19th Century Enamel Decorated Pewter Coffee Pot
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This very rare hand-painted and decorated pewter coffee pot is in amazing as found condition.
Mixed Metal
Archibald Knox Tudric Art Nouveau Coffee Pot For Liberty & Co
By Archibald Knox
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A good original Art Nouveau Tudric for Liberty & Co pewter lidded coffee pot with embossed floral
Pewter
Large German Pewter Coffee Pot, circa 1900
Located in Houston, TX
and see them first! Large German pewter coffee pot, circa 1900 with original wooden handle. The
Pewter
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H 8.27 in W 4.73 in D 6.7 in
1870s Victorian Salt Glazed White Ironstone Coffee Pot with Pewter Lid
Located in Milan, IT
This salt glazed ironstone coffee pot with a lid made from pewter was realized in Staffordshire
Pewter
18th. Century Dutch coffee pot
Located in Amsterdam, NL
!8th. Century Dutch pewter coffee pot, with warmer. Oker coloured, decorated and guilded with gold
Pewter
Antique Pewter Coffee Pot
Located in Sheffield, MA
Antique English pewter coffee pot.
Pewter
19th Century Pewter Coffee Pot With Long Wood Handle
Located in Troy, MI
Tall early 19th century pewter coffee pot has an unusual carved wood handle and a hinged lid
Pewter
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H 11.125 in W 10.5 in D 6 in
Antique 19th Century Sellew & Co Pewter Teapot Tea Coffee Pot Acorn Finial
Located in Dayton, OH
"Antique mid to early 19th century American pewter teapot with acorn finial by Sellew & Co of
Pewter
Early 19th Century Large Granite and Pewter Coffee Pot
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This fine early American grey enamel coffee pot is trimmed in pewter and has a copper rim around
Granite
Archibald Knox Tudric Art Nouveau Lidded Pewter Jug or Coffee Pot
By Archibald Knox
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stylish art nouveau Tudric pewter jug or coffee pot molded with stylized mushroom designs by
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18th Century Pewter Coffee Pot from Brussels
Located in Atlanta, GA
A number of different motifs were used to decorate this wonderfully old pewter coffee pot. There
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American Pewter Coffee Pot, New York, Circa 1840
Located in Lake Forest, IL
American Pewter Coffee Pot, New York, Circa 1840
Pewter
Collection of Antique Pewter Teapots, Samovars and Coffee Pots
Located in Atlanta, GA
We currently have a large collection of Pewter pieces from Belgium, Holland and France in the store
Pewter
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