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Year: ca 1900
Price:
$800.00 USD
Description: This is a very fine set of one dozen, reticulated rim, hand painted plates made by the Schumann factory in central Germany around 1900. The plates each have a center painted with a floral design and a rim painted with small ...
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Year: 2002
Price:
$750.00 USD
Description: This summer scene is of a quiet lane on Vinalhaven Island, Maine. The work is signed by the artist, who has been painting New England landscapes for more than 30 years. It is a 9" x 8" oil on stretched canvas in a 1 3/4" ...
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Year: 2006
Price:
$600.00 USD
Description: This springtime scene with apple trees in bloom is on the St. George Peninsula in midcoast Maine. The work is signed by the artist, who has been painting New England landscapes for more than 30 years. It is an 8" x 8" oil ...
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Year: 2001
Price:
$1000.00 USD
Description: This still life shimmers in vibrant color with flowers and fruit brought in from a Maine garden. The work is signed by the artist, who has been painting New England for more than 30 years. It is a 14" x 16" oil on stretched ...
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Year: 2002
Price:
$900.00 USD
Description: This autumn landscape shows brightening skies after a rain shower in rural West Rockport, Maine, The work is signed by the artist, who has been painting New England landscapes for more than 30 years. It is a 10' x 12" oil ...
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Year: mid 18th c.
Price:
$750.00 USD
Description: This large, 18 1/4" dish has four identical touchmarks on the top of the wide brim. Two are legible with the initials "AB". These are possibly the marks of Abraham Bomper who worked in Bethlehem, PA ca 1750, having come to ...
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Year: mid 18th c.
Price:
$450.00 USD
Description: Each of these slip-ended spoons has a touchmark in the bowl where the handle connects to it. The mark has the initials "IS" within it. I found only one early New England pewterer from the 18th century using those initials. ...
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Year: 19th c.
Price:
$100.00 USD
Description: This English pewter mug is just over 4" tall and has the liquid capacity of 1/2 pint. It has pub markings near the brim and is monogramed on the side. It dates to the 19th century.
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Year: early 19th c.
Price:
$350.00 USD
Description: This is a capstan shaped pewter inkwell with a wide base, which would help to prevent spillage with the movement of a ship in rough seas. Also, it has a hinged lid which helped to prevent evaporation. It is 2 1/4" tall with ...
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Year: 1st half 19th c.
Price:
$100.00 USD
Description: These pewter tablespoons are approximately 9" long and have a bowl that is 1 7/8" wide. They are marked "H HOLDSWORTH" and in addition have the markings "warrented" and "extra quality" on the back of the handle. Most likely, ...
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