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Pitcher

Pitcher

Object/Artifact

Oval cylindrical pitcher that tapers slightly towards top. Applied scroll handle has an intricately braided cane handle. Lid hinged and decorated with a button finial. Spout has a cut edge. Overall, very streamlined piece.

Pitcher, Cream

Pitcher, Cream

Object/Artifact

Creamer with scrolled handle and slightly footed base; bottom etched with model number "#561"

Pitcher, Cream

Pitcher, Cream

Object/Artifact

Creamer with curved handle with flourish near top and ogee base. Bottom of base is open.

Pitcher, Cream

Pitcher, Cream

Object/Artifact

Creamer with thin, flattened handle. Top edge is cut and relatively thick for LV pieces. Bottom foot has slight curve from body. Bottom etched with model number "#272"

Plate

Plate

Object/Artifact

Round dish with beveled rim. Shape and size suggests it was used as a stand for other pewter piece (possibly a bowl, pitcher, or creamer). No markings

Plate

Plate

Object/Artifact

Round dish with beveled, rounded rim. Shape and size suggests it was used as a stand for other pewter piece (possibly a bowl, pitcher, or creamer).

Plate

Plate

Object/Artifact

Round dish with beveled, rounded rim. Similar object listed in LV catalogue as being part of a bowl, plate and ladle set (#355). Plate may be used with 2010.26, which carries the same model number, #267. Listed in catalogue as being for mayonnaise. Identical to 2010.30. Bottom etched with model number "#367"

Plate

Plate

Object/Artifact

Plate with beveled rim and shallow base. Rim is only ¾" in width. Lighter piece, may be a later form and does not seem colonial revival. Has more of a 1930's feel. Material could be aluminum, a metal LV used around WWII. Markings omit the word 'pewter' that he usually incorporated into the majority of his pewter pieces, leading to the consideration that this may be aluminum. In addition, LV also carried a lighter post-war 1930's, "Berkeley" pewter line, although these were normally marked as such. Bottom etched with model number "#581"

Plate

Plate

Object/Artifact

Plate with beveled rim and shallow base. Material could be aluminum, a metal LV used around WWII. Markings omit the word 'pewter' that he usually incorporated into the majority of his pewter pieces, leading to the consideration that this may be aluminum. In addition, LV also carried a lighter post-war 1930's, "Berkeley" pewter line, although these were normally marked as such. Bottom etched with model number "347A"

Plate

Plate

Object/Artifact

Plate with beveled, round outer edge. Bottom etched with model number "#1040"