Books on Antiques
American and British, 19th/20th century: inkwell marked "MGF", cover with three drilled quill holders, early 19th century, 2-1/8 x 3-7/8 in., [scratches and minor surface wear, dents;] canister-form inkwell marked "R&M Registered February 6, 1848", probably English, 1-3/4 in., [slight dents to top rim;] half-pint pewter measure, horse and rider mark on base, "1671", 3-7/8 in., [interior scratches and corrosion, minor dents;] pewter porringer with applied pierced handle, mark illegible, early 20th century, 1-1/4 x 4-3/4 in. at handles, [minor dents, scratches and pitting;] pair pewter candlesticks, unmarked, 7-1/4 in., [one nozzle bent, both sticks resoldered below nozzles, rebuilt central supports;] paper-bound pamphlet, Rogers, [American Pewterers and Their Marks,] Bell Press, Southampton, 1968, [very good condition;] Harold Sack with Max Wilkes, [American Treasure Hunt, The Legacy of Israel Sack,] Little, Brown & Co., 1986, ex-library, with dust jacket, [good condition;] Ray Mansfield Knittle, [Early Ohio Silversmiths and Pewterers,] The Old Frontier Series, 1787-1847, copyright 1943, [good condition, some pages bent;] Kevin McConnell, [Redware, America's Folk Art Pottery,] revised fourth edition, Schiffer Publishing Co., 2008, each approximately 9-1/2 x 6-1/4 in., [all in generally good condition, Sack book ex-library copy with stamped edges] . Provenance: Weider Collection; by descent