Baby Cup with Oak Grain Interior
The Baby Cup with Oak Grain Interior is a redesign of our old Birch Grain Cup. The Oak has a more pronounced grain. The handle is cast from an antique bronze mold.
Pewter baby cups and porringers will last a young one's tour of duty through learning the basics of eating and drinking.
The Baby Cup with Oak Grain Interior is a redesign of our old Birch Grain Cup. The Oak has a more pronounced grain. The handle is cast from an antique bronze mold.
The Small Billings Porringer is a reproduction of one made by late 18th century Providence, Rhode Island pewterer, William Billings, circa 1791-1806.
The Baby Mug seems to scream “baby boy!” Fortunately, many a young lass has received this cup as well.
The Baby Cup with tapered sides has graceful lines. The scroll handle is a delicate, yet sturdy design and the rolled lip gives the young one something to gum when the teeth start sprouting.
The Baby Cup with straight sides is my best seller with its wide base, rolled lip, and bullet proof handle. Neither of my kids could destroy their baby cups!
The Tall Baby Cup is another popular design for those folks who want a little more volume coupled with a decorative scroll handle.
The Kid’s Cup came about a few years ago when my oldest child graduated from her baby cup. It’s a scaled down version of the Pint Beaker.
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.
The Small Heart Handle Porringer is a reproduction of a late 18th, early 19th century American piece whose exact maker has yet to be identified.
The Small Jones Porringer is a reproduction of one made in the late 18th century by Providence, Rhode Island pewterer, Gershom Jones, circa 1774 -1809.
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