Small Billings Porringer
The Small Billings Porringer is a reproduction of one made by late 18th century Providence, Rhode Island pewterer, William Billings, circa 1791-1806.
The Small Billings Porringer is a reproduction of one made by late 18th century Providence, Rhode Island pewterer, William Billings, circa 1791-1806.
The John Townsend Tulip Pint Mug with ball terminal handle is a classic form and a reproduction of a period example in my collection.
Whether you like cross-country or downhill, you'll love this new Skier ornament. Hang it by your work desk as inspration for the season during the warmer months.
We love Cardinals! There's nothing like the brilliant flash of red darting past the window on a snowy winter's day. And now you can add one of these handsome birds to your Christmas tree.
Beautiful all year 'round, but what better symbol of the Christmas season than a beautiful Holly leaf?
Robert Bonynge was an 18th century Boston pewterer whose working dates were 1731-63. Surviving examples of this man’s pewter are rare.
Bottle of red, or a bottle of white… little matter so long as you are ready with your goblet at hand. Buy two and make a toast!
Christen your new home (or car, or boat…) with this charming little wine bottle. Or just adorn your wrist and dream of kicking back with your favorite vintage.
The Hancock Oil Lamp is a wonderful new design which I co-created with the owners of the Hancock Inn for their dining room table lighting.
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