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Vintage Antique Wilton Columbia RWP  Pewter Bicentennial 1776 1976 Goblets

$ 118.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Pewter
  • Handmade: Yes
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Object Type: Goblet
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand: Wilton
  • Condition: Used
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Set of 6 Goblets. Vintage. Antique. Wilton Columbia, RWP, Armetale/Pewter Bicentennial 1776 - 1976 Goblets. Made of Armetale (like Pewter but better). Cleaned, Polished and Born USA Ready to Go!!! Patriotic Drinkware.
    Made in the USA. Made in America FYI.
    Yes Patriot, Those are real American Dollars....Not Chinese Yen... These Babies are the real deal! For the USA, Made in the USA..People Fought and Died for these here Goblets....5 is nothing compared to the cost of your FREEDOM to Buy These Now!!!
    No Others Like it! I looked. Except for the one for I will post next...
    One of a Kind set of 6. Don't waste your time looking for others Patriot.... You found them.
    This is a Smokin' Hot Deal....like a independence day firecracker.... hot.
    Will not last long...... Everyone hates.... you know who now. Buy American Patriot! .....
    From Steve On Steins Website:
    steveonsteins.com
    My first exposure to “Armetale” was  on a going out-to-dinner trip in York,  Pennsylvania, with some old friends of mine years ago. The restaurant was a quaint old place with some Federal Colonials name to it. It was very dimly lit and these were hanging on the walls. They were probably lidless tankards  as shown just below. Having a couple of real antique English pub mugs at home, boy was I surprised and then disappointed when I pick it up and looked at  it.
    Susquehanna Castings  -Begun in 1893 by the Wilton Family in Wrightsville, PA, along the Susquehanna River, Susquehanna Castings was a foundry located across the street from the Wilton family lime kiln company known as Stacy Wilton Lime Company.
    Due to the crossroads nature of the town of Wrightsville, where the north/south Susquehanna Canal and the east/west railroad lines converged, along with a bridge crossing the shallow but wide river, the foundry utilized the iron ore deposits shipped down the river and converted it into products for sale to a wide variety of industries throughout the region, including novelty items for consumers.
    Susquehanna Castings was merged into the Wilton Brass Company (later Wilton Armetale) in the mid-1960s.
    Wilton Products – The origin date of this company is unknown but believed to be approximately 1935. It was the immediate separate but overlapping successor to Susquehanna Castings when Susquehanna Castings made iron products, while Wilton Products decorated them. Started by the Wilton family and presided over by Mr. Ralph (Bud) Wilton, Jr. this company produced painted iron objects for industry and consumers.
    Popular throughout the 1940s and 1950s, the items included bottle openers, trivets, candle holders, and a wide variety of novelty items including mechanical banks. The items were hand painted and produced in Wrightsville, PA and Santa Barbara, CA.
    Presided over by Mr. Henry Wilton (brother of Mr. Ralph (Bud) Wilton) from the 1950s until its close in 1989, the company was best known during its last 35 years for its wall decorations, garden plaques and novelty items. Many of the original designs and objects produced by Wilton Products are occasionally reintroduced as Armetale brand products as part of the American Inspirations division.
    Wilton Brass – Established in 1954, the Wilton Brass Company located at 18th and Franklin streets in Columbia, Pennsylvania, offered brass objects made for industry and consumers. This company was a collaboration between Mr. Frederick M. Wilton and his nephew, Mr. Ralph (Bud) Wilton. In 1963 this company developed another metal from an aluminum based alloy which it called ‘Armetale’. By the late 1960s the ‘Armetale’ brand products overshadowed the brass offerings. The company continued to be known as the ‘Wilton Brass Company’ until well into the 1980s.
    Metal – Armetale® metal is a unique, non-toxic aluminum-based alloy, making it ideal for cooking and entertaining.
    • Hot foods cooked and served in Wilton Armetale® products stay hot longer.
    • Cold foods and drinks served in Wilton Armetale® products stay cold longer.
    ARMETALE® products are individually hand-crafted** from a non-toxic aluminum-based alloy. ARMETALE® metal has been analyzed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and an independent third party laboratory and conforms to guidelines for the safe handling of food and beverages.
    ARMETALE® products are also durable and will not crack, chip or dent under normal usage. Each ARMETALE® product is a solid piece of metal with no coating applied.
    Our product comes in two finishes – one finish is a high polish similar to silver
    and the other is a matte finish similar to pewter.
    The two types of finishes are produced through different manufacturing processes.
    Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.