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W233 19th century American   Pewter Charger marked  Flagg & Homan Cincinnati Ohio   (The Homan Manufacturing Company can be dated to 1847 when Henry H. Homan  formed a partnership in Cincinnati, Ohio with an English potter named Asa Farwell Flagg.  “Pewter” Flagg, as he was known, retired from the partnership in 1854 )  this charger measures14"diameter
W233 19th century American   Pewter Charger marked  Flagg & Homan Cincinnati Ohio   (The Homan Manufacturing Company can be dated to 1847 when Henry H. Homan  formed a partnership in Cincinnati, Ohio with an English potter named Asa Farwell Flagg.  “Pewter” Flagg, as he was known, retired from the partnership in 1854 )  this charger measures14"diameter
W233 19th century American   Pewter Charger marked  Flagg & Homan Cincinnati Ohio   (The Homan Manufacturing Company can be dated to 1847 when Henry H. Homan  formed a partnership in Cincinnati, Ohio with an English potter named Asa Farwell Flagg.  “Pewter” Flagg, as he was known, retired from the partnership in 1854 )  this charger measures14"diameter
W233 19th century American   Pewter Charger marked  Flagg & Homan Cincinnati Ohio   (The Homan Manufacturing Company can be dated to 1847 when Henry H. Homan  formed a partnership in Cincinnati, Ohio with an English potter named Asa Farwell Flagg.  “Pewter” Flagg, as he was known, retired from the partnership in 1854 )  this charger measures14"diameter