William Will Teapot, Rosewood Handle
William Will (1764 – 1798) is the Paul Revere of American pewter—patriot, soldier, and outstanding craftsmen.
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 Salt Spoon is short, cute, and sturdy. Great on the table top, or on the stovetop. Also sold with our Salt Bowl seen in the bowl category.
The Beaded Edge Ladle was inspired by a similar type of ladle made by 18th century Philadelphia pewterer, William Will. Will’s ladle has a solid handle with no hook hole.
The Fluted Candlesticks stand a handsome and formal 8.5" tall and have a beaded edge on the socket. These tall candlesticks are a wonderful addition to the lighting line!
The Gleason Chamberstick is one of my father’s earliest reproduction pieces.
The Tavern Lamp is a reproduction of a piece made in New York City in the 1840′s by the pewter lamp making firm of Capen & Molineux. They made many different styles of oil and camphene lamps.
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