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Artworks

Plate
Thomas Badger
Pewter · 1787
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Basin
Townsend and Compton
Pewter · 1785
Art Institute of Chicago

Wall Cistern with Spigot
Heinrich Hiller, II
Pewter and brass · 1785
Art Institute of Chicago

Low cabinet (meuble à hauteur d'appui) (one of a pair)
André Charles Boulle
Oak and pine veneered with ebony and marquetry of tortoiseshell, brass, and pewter; gilt bronze; Porto marble · 1785
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Covered Communion Flagon with Spout
Stephen Maxwell
Pewter · 1782
Art Institute of Chicago

Double-handled Footed Tray
Johann Friedrich Seybold
Pewter · 1780
Art Institute of Chicago

Basin
Thomas Compton
Pewter · 1775
Art Institute of Chicago

Commode Pot
Birch and Villiers
Pewter · 1775
Art Institute of Chicago

Creamer
Peter Young
Pewter · 1775
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Tankard
Peter Young
Pewter · 1775
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Plate
Joseph Heilingotter, IV
Pewter · 1772
Art Institute of Chicago

Basin
Possibly Gershom Jones
Pewter · 1770
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Canister for Cinnamon
Martin Boockmann
Pewter · 1769
Art Institute of Chicago

Oval Serving Platter
John Ingram
Pewter · 1767
Art Institute of Chicago

Flagon
William Will
Pewter with copper · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Inhaling Mug
Henry Joseph
Pewter (mug), silver (spout), brass (steam hold cover) · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Coffeepot
Johann Christian Ibert
metalwork, decorative arts, coffeepot — pewter · 1760
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Coffeepot with Inset
Johann Christian Ibert
metalwork, decorative arts, coffeepot — pewter · 1760
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Teapot
Joseph A. Schirsand
pewter · 1760
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Basin
John Skinner
Pewter · 1756
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Wine Can
Johann Georg Teufel
Pewter · 1755
Art Institute of Chicago

Ewer
Ansbach Pottery and Porcelain Factory, active 1708–1860
ceramics, decorative arts, ewer — tin-glazed earthenware, pewter · 1750
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Jug
Olérys-Laugier Factory, France, founded 1738
ceramics, decorative arts, jug — tin-glazed earthenware; pewter mount · 1750
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Covered Flagon with Spout
Andreas Wirz
Pewter · 1750
Art Institute of Chicago