Queen Anne Tea Service
Four Piece Tea Service
Price: Footed Teapot set $2,100, Teapot Set without feet $1,900
Price: Footed Teapot set $2,100, Teapot Set without feet $1,900
William Will (1764 – 1798) is the Paul Revere of American pewter—patriot, soldier, and outstanding craftsmen.
Who said lightning never strikes twice? At the end of last year, a gentleman walked into my shop and asked me if I would like to buy his spoon mold.
The Round Bowl Spoon is a reproduction of an early 18th century Dutch style spoon. It has a deeper bowl that the Turkey Claw, and it makes an excellent soup spoon.
The Colonial Midrib Spoon is cast in an antique bronze mold which dates around 1750s. Some folks refer to this type, simply, as the rattail spoon.
The original Turkey Claw Spoon may actually have been made as late as 1900. My father copied and example he acquired years ago thinking it was very old. In fact, he was mistaken.
Both the Large and Small Queen Anne Spoons are cast from antique bronze molds which are 300 years old! I collect old pewtering tools and these may be the oldest I own.
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