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Description
The Pitcher may be a coffee urn or such because the inside is a different layer than the outside. It is hollow between the two layers. The damages are denting, discoloration and the horse on the lid which is warped but still completely attached. The bottom of the inside has come away from the side in a small spot. The goblet isn't too bad it was inside the pitcher. It has discoloration and is a bit unlevel
Category
Other
Medium
Pewter
Distinguishing marks
Patented By JA s(. under the s) Stimpson 1854 Extended for Seven Years also is marked by Webster Mf'g Co 6 Triple Plate
Condition
Poor
Size and dimensions of this item
Pitcher-12" tall & 11" wide Goblet-7" tall 3" wide
Date Period
1854-1900???
Weight
5-6lbs
History
These were my grandmothers and supposedly there are a total of 8 goblets divied up between her siblings she was the oldest so she got the pitcher also.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
none
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