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The December 2022 Auctions: Day 1

Wed, Dec 14, 2022 11:00AM EST
Lot 76

American Pewter Flagons, Boardman, Calder And Trask, Early To Mid 19th C., H 12.5'' W 4'' L 9'' 3 pcs

Estimate: $500 - $800

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Three antique pewter flagons. The first of which is by Boardman & Co., New York. Circa 1830s. Marked on the underside with the Boardman circular seal with an eagle and the letter "X". Having a height of 12" and a diameter of 6". The second flagon is by William Calder, Providence, R.I. Early to mid 19th century. Marked on the underside "Calder" and "Providence". Having a height of 10.5" and a diameter of 6". The third flagon is by Israel Trask, Massachusettes. Early to mid 19th century. Marked on the underside "I. Trask". Having a height of 12" and a diameter of 6". Provenance: Private Collection, Boston-Edison District, Detroit, MI (40-year resident of the Boston-Edison Ford House)

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