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Late 20th Century John Somers Pewter Pitcher With Lid
Late 20th Century John Somers Pewter Pitcher With Lid

Late 20th Century John Somers Pewter Pitcher With Lid

$470Sale Price|20% Off

H 8.12 in Dm 5 in

Late 20th Century John Somers Pewter Pitcher With Lid

By John Somers

Located in Raleigh, US

John Somers Brazilian Pewter Water Pitcher with Lid 'Pewter Flagon with Cover in the Portuguese

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1880s Brazilian British Colonial Antique Pewter Flagon

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Pewter

Gustavian Alpine Scandinavian Pewter Wine Can Flask Metalwork Decanter Flagon
Gustavian Alpine Scandinavian Pewter Wine Can Flask Metalwork Decanter Flagon

Gustavian Alpine Scandinavian Pewter Wine Can Flask Metalwork Decanter Flagon

Located in Hyattsville, MD

Very evocative piece of decor, a real old world relic of nobility and or wealth. Noted as a Swiss Swirl Wine Can by last collector owner, but could also be Austrian or German made. V...

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18th Century Swiss Gustavian Antique Pewter Flagon

Materials

Pewter

Rare Jewish Purim Drinking Mug, Bohemian, Circa, 1905 Judaica
Rare Jewish Purim Drinking Mug, Bohemian, Circa, 1905 Judaica

Rare Jewish Purim Drinking Mug, Bohemian, Circa, 1905 Judaica

Located in New York, NY

rare. While a few pewter wine flagons and silver wine cups for Purim are scattered across Jewish museum

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Early 1900s Antique Pewter Flagon

Materials

Pewter

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Pewter Flagons

Pewter Flagons

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H 10 in W 6 in D 4.5 in

Pewter Flagons

Located in London, GB

A fabulous matched pair of pewter flagons, Scottish Tappit-hen style.  

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1920s British Elizabethan Antique Pewter Flagon

Large Lidded Pewter Flagon
Large Lidded Pewter Flagon

Large Lidded Pewter Flagon

Located in Woodbury, CT

An early 19th c. lidded pewter flagon, finely detailed.

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19th Century English Antique Pewter Flagon

Materials

Pewter

English Pewter Flagon, circa 1780
English Pewter Flagon, circa 1780

English Pewter Flagon, circa 1780

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H 7 in W 5 in D 7 in

English Pewter Flagon, circa 1780

Located in Atlanta, GA

This is a charming English pewter flagon that holds 1 quart. It was hand hammered by Townsend in

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1730s English Georgian Antique Pewter Flagon

Materials

Pewter

English Pewter Tankard or Flagon
English Pewter Tankard or Flagon

English Pewter Tankard or Flagon

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H 6.5 in W 7.25 in D 6 in

English Pewter Tankard or Flagon

Located in Austin, TX

A handsome English pewter tankard or flagon quart ale measure featuring a pour spout and stylish

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19th Century English Antique Pewter Flagon

Materials

Pewter, Metal

English Pewter Flagon or Tankard, 18th Century
English Pewter Flagon or Tankard, 18th Century

English Pewter Flagon or Tankard, 18th Century

Located in Savannah, GA

English pewter flagon or tankard, 18th century.

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18th Century English Antique Pewter Flagon

English Pewter Flagon or Tankard, 18th Century
English Pewter Flagon or Tankard, 18th Century

English Pewter Flagon or Tankard, 18th Century

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H 8.25 in W 5.5 in D 3.5 in

English Pewter Flagon or Tankard, 18th Century

Located in Savannah, GA

English pewter flagon or tankard, 18th century.

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18th Century English Antique Pewter Flagon

Antique French Pewter Flagon Lidded Pitcher
Antique French Pewter Flagon Lidded Pitcher

Antique French Pewter Flagon Lidded Pitcher

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H 10.25 in W 6.75 in D 4.625 in

Antique French Pewter Flagon Lidded Pitcher

Located in New Orleans, LA

An antique 19th century French pewter flagon with acorn decoration on lid. Old makers marks on lid

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19th Century French Louis Philippe Antique Pewter Flagon

Materials

Pewter

Set of 8 19th Century Graduated Pewter Flagons
Set of 8 19th Century Graduated Pewter Flagons

Set of 8 19th Century Graduated Pewter Flagons

Located in Woodbury, CT

19th century group of eight graduated French pewter flagons each with circular body, lipped cover

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Mid-19th Century French Antique Pewter Flagon

Pair of Pewter Flagons
Pair of Pewter Flagons

Pair of Pewter Flagons

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H 10.25 in W 9.5 in

Pair of Pewter Flagons

Located in San Francisco, CA

Each of baluster form, line incised on the body and around the flaring base, with a hinged lid with a shell form thumbpiece and an applied arched handle, stamped beneath with a crown...

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18th Century and Earlier French Antique Pewter Flagon

Materials

Pewter

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Late 19th Century Polish Folk Art Antique Pewter Flagon

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