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- Pewter Tablespoons, circa 1849 -

- circa 1849
- Collections - Artifact
Pewter Tablespoons, circa 1849
- Silver and Pewter Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, April 2016 - In the 1980s, curators at The Henry Ford organized a comprehensive exhibit of American silver and pewter in one of the museum's corridor galleries. The display explored various forms, styles and production methods used from the late 17th to early 20th centuries. Many prominent American silversmiths and retailers were represented. The display continued until 2016 when a new installation on the innovation of Studio glass began.

- April 08, 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Silver and Pewter Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, April 2016
In the 1980s, curators at The Henry Ford organized a comprehensive exhibit of American silver and pewter in one of the museum's corridor galleries. The display explored various forms, styles and production methods used from the late 17th to early 20th centuries. Many prominent American silversmiths and retailers were represented. The display continued until 2016 when a new installation on the innovation of Studio glass began.
- Coffeepot, 1825-1837 -

- 1825-1837
- Collections - Artifact
Coffeepot, 1825-1837
- Coffeepot, circa 1875 -

- circa 1875
- Collections - Artifact
Coffeepot, circa 1875
- Mug, circa 1840 -

- circa 1840
- Collections - Artifact
Mug, circa 1840
- Coffeepot, 1810-1820 -

- 1810-1820
- Collections - Artifact
Coffeepot, 1810-1820
- Porringer, 1810-1854 - Porringers have many uses. They could be used to mix or serve food. People ate meals or drank wine, beer or other beverages from porringers. These small bowls have a flat decorative handle--sometimes two; and were made from silver, cast iron, pottery, or like this one, pewter. These versatile bowls served the needs of many 18th and 19th-century American households.

- 1810-1854
- Collections - Artifact
Porringer, 1810-1854
Porringers have many uses. They could be used to mix or serve food. People ate meals or drank wine, beer or other beverages from porringers. These small bowls have a flat decorative handle--sometimes two; and were made from silver, cast iron, pottery, or like this one, pewter. These versatile bowls served the needs of many 18th and 19th-century American households.
- Teapot, 1830-1835 -

- 1830-1835
- Collections - Artifact
Teapot, 1830-1835
- Pitcher, 1840-1860 -

- 1840-1860
- Collections - Artifact
Pitcher, 1840-1860