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This antique pewter footed bowl was crafted by Reed & Barton, one of America’s most respected makers of fine metalware. Stamped on the base with the Reed & Barton hallmark, this bowl reflects the company’s early 20th-century Colonial Revival aesthetic, featuring a simple flared rim, stepped footed base, and clean lathe-turned lines. Its darkened patina showcases decades of natural aging, adding to its historic charm and authenticity.
Reed & Barton, established in Taunton, Massachusetts, was known for producing high-quality silver and pewter tableware prized in both domestic and ceremonial settings. This bowl would have originally served as a small serving or utility dish, but today makes an excellent collectible or decorative piece for display.
Maker: Reed & Barton (marked)
Material: Solid pewter
Age: Early 20th century (c. 1900–1940)
Style: Colonial Revival / Early American
Condition: Good antique condition with age-appropriate surface wear, dark patina, and light marks from use; no structural damage.
Dimensions: Approx. 3.5" tall x 5.25" diameter
Purpose: Ideal for collectors of antique pewter, Colonial Revival décor, or use as a rustic accent bowl