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    Pewter Plates

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    A Pair of English Pewter Chargers

    by George Lowes of Newcastle, England c. 1750(Christies Auction House)

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    English Pewter Charger Owned by Myles Standish of Plymouth, MassachusettsMarked ED - Possibly Erasmus Dole of Bristol, England c. 1640 - 1660

    (Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts)

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    English Pewter Plateby Jones c. Early 18th Century (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

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    A Boston LONDON Marked Pewter Plate Associated with Robert Bonynge c. 1760 - 1775

    (Private Collection)

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    A Boston LONDON Marked Pewter Plate Associated with Robert Bonynge c. 1760 - 1775

    (Private Collection)

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    A Boston LONDON Marked Pewter Plate Associated with Robert Bonynge c. 1760 - 1775

    (Private Collection)

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    An English Pair of Pewter Plates with Wriggle Thistle DesignBy Samuel Ellis of London c. 1750

    (Private Collection)

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    An English Pair of Pewter Plates with Wriggle Thistle DesignBy Samuel Ellis of London c. 1750

    (Private Collection)

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    An English Pair of Pewter Plates with Wriggle Thistle DesignBy Samuel Ellis of London c. 1750

    (Private Collection)

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    The MODERN BEAU in DISTRESS by Carington Bowles

    (Yale Center for British Art)

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    Thomas Danforth II, Pewterer Middletown, Connecticut 1755 - 1782

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    American Pewter PlatebyThomas Danforth II of Middletown, Connecticut c. 1755 - 1782

    (Wendell Hilt)

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    American Pewter PlatebyThomas Danforth II of Middletown, Connecticut c. 1755 - 1782

    (Wendell Hilt)

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    American Pewter PlatebyThomas Danforth II of Middletown, Connecticut c. 1755 - 1782

    (Wendell Hilt)

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    American Pewter PlatebyDavid Melville of Newport, Rhode Island c. 1776 - 1793

    (Private Collection)

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    American Pewter Plate

    byDavid Melville of Newport, Rhode Island c. 1776 - 1793(Private Collection)

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    American Pewter Plate

    byDavid Melville of Newport, Rhode Island c. 1776 - 1793(Private Collection)

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