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CONTINUES FROM PAGE F9 and Cary F. Bedor, estate, to Vladislav M. Yefimiadi and Galina Yefimiadi, 189 Honey Pot Road, $330,000.
Cara A. Merriam, Timothy P. Dunn Jr., and Cara A. Dunn to Emily Crowe and Michael Downing, 36 Bowdoin St., $372,600.
D V Realty Group LLC, Paul E. Dion Jr., and Kevin B. Vann to Elizabeth M. Harris, Casey J. Waldo and Sonny S. Waldo, Southampton Road, Par A, $20,000.
David N. Sylva to Keith Raymond and Lanie Raymond, 1430 Russell Road, Unit 10, $172,000.
Daya Darjee and Devi Maya Darjee to Evan Fontaine, 63 Beverly Drive, $290,000.
Erica Jones, representative, and Elizabeth A. Neylon, estate, to Rebecca Waite, 36 Belleview Drive, $375,000.
Ilya Khotsin and Natallia Khotsin to Sergey Nikitchuk and Dina Bashinskaya, 36 Bailey Drive, $700,000.
Jason M. Lanney to Jason A. Smidy and Jason Smidy, 119 Union St., Unit many.” The crown has five prongs topped with little balls. Can you tell me who used this mark?
A. Several companies used a crown over N mark beginning with the Capo-di-Monte factory in Naples, Italy, in 1771. The mark has been copied by companies in many other countries and is still being used. Three different companies in Germany used a crown over N mark. The mark you describe was used by Ernst Bohne Sons, a company founded in Rudolstadt, Thuringia, Germany, in 1854. It became a branch of Bros. Heubach about 1920. In 1937, it was sold to Albert Stahl & Co. It was out of business by 1962. Ernst Bohne Sons used four variations of a crown over N mark from 1901 to about 1962.
Q. I inherited a large pewter collection from my mother. Everywhere I research and everyone I’ve asked says pewter is no longer a collectible. How can I find collectors who might be interested in her collection?
4, $151,000.
Laurie A. Morin, representative, and Janice Marion Morin, estate, to Laura Blockel, 714 Holyoke Road, $265,000.
Malia Homebuyers LLC, to Quinn Michael Gaston and Katherine Johnson, 18 Allen Ave., $350,000.
Mark K. Hawley to Lauren V. Hawley, 126 Paper Mill Road, $100,000.
Paul A. Laquerre, representative, and David M. Dolinski, estate, to Laurent Dufault and Sandra Dufault, 244 City View Boulevard, $282,000.
Susan M. Hoskin, executor, Brian Hoskin, executor, William R. Hoskin, estate, Gregory Hoskin, estate, and William Hoskin to Susan M. Hoskin, 8 Joyce Drive, $124,000.
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Gretchen G. Tudryn and James P. Tudryn to Christopher Smerz and Carly Underwood, 17 Eastwood Lane, $729,900.
Lauren K. Hnath and Noah R. Marchand to Margaret D. Hart and Stephen J. Hart, 2 Grey Oak Lane, $157,000.
Wilbraham
Brent F. Massey and Kathryn
A. Pewter is an alloy made of tin, copper, lead and other metals. It was first made over 3,000 years ago. Pewter was made in America beginning in Colonial times and is still being made. Early pieces were handmade. Pewter went out of fashion when machine-made Britannia ware can pewter by known makers sells for high prices. A tankard made by Thomas Danforth III, for example, sold for $2,160 in 2021. became popular in the 1850s. It became popular again in the 1920s and ’30s. There are still people who collect pewter. The Pewter Collectors Club of America, Inc. was founded in 1934 and is still in existence. Their website is www. pewtercollectorsclub.org. Pewter sells at auctions and in antiques shops. Early Ameri-
E. Massey to Mark J. Masi and Valerie M. Masi, 73 Cherry Drive, $390,000.
Dan Roulier & Associates Inc., to David L. Joyce and Jennifer A. Thorn, 3 Danforth Farm Road, $250,000.
David J. O’Brien, Jennifer A. O’Brien and Jennifer A. Boudreau to Megan Kuszewski, 11 Southwood Road, $600,000.
Gary R. Desrosiers and Suzanne M. Desrosiers to HRD Holdings LLC, 122 Manchonis Road, $349,000.
John M. Broderick Jr., estate, and Erin E. Broderick, representative, to John Montoya and Camille Montoya, 1220 Stony Hill Road, $345,000.
Joseph P. Saimeri to 65 Post Office Park LLC, 65 Post Office Park, $100. Karen J. Amato to Noreen G. Rodgers and William J. Deskin, 66 High Pine Circle, Unit 66, $490,000. AC Homebuilding LLC, to James A. McCarragher and Joella McCarragher, Sandalwood Drive, Unit 82, $550,391.
CFI Propco 2 LLC, to Obsidian ML 6 LLC, 105 Post Office Park, $2,951,717.
Specimen tables combined ancient history and geology into a European souvenir that was both decorative and functional. They were popular among the wealthy in the 18th and 19th centuries. (COWLES SYNDICATE INC.)
TIP: Stained marble tabletops can be touched up by using paste wax and steel wool.
Terry Kovel and Kim Kovel answer readers’ questions sent to the column. Send a letter with one question describing the size, material (glass, pottery) and what you know about the item. Include only two pictures, the object and a closeup of any marks or damage. Be sure your name and return address are included. By sending a question, you give full permission for use in any Kovel product. Names, addresses or email addresses will not be published. We do not guarantee the return of photographs, but if a stamped envelope is included, we will try. Questions that are answered will appear in Kovels Publications. Write to Kovels, The Republican, King Features Syndicate, 628 Virginia Dr., Orlando, FL 32803 or email us at collectorsgallery@kovels. com.
J&P Holdings LLC, to Samuel Jurkowski, 2205 Boston Road, Unit B-15, $210,000.
Justin Wells and Ngoc-Quynh
Nguyen Wells to Anurathan Ramakrishnan, 12 Briar Cliff Drive, $675,000.
Linda A. Tammi to Julia Anne Eastman and Leonard Mullins, 28 Pomeroy St., $340,000.
Sharon M. Putnam and Sharon M. Beaudry to Bryan Hunter and Ashley Hunter, 49 Red Bridge Road, $490,000.
Walter B. Robinson Jr., and Sandra L. Robinson to Yan Xu, 18 Bruuer Ave., $370,500.
Claudia E. Considine to Michael Tetreault Jr., and Melissa A. Tetreault, 1 Conifer Drive, $390,000.
Jennifer McCarthy and Michael McCarthy to Jennifer McCarthy and Jennifer M. McCarthy, 763 Stony Hill Road, $75,000.
Justin Wells and Ngoc-Quynh
Nguyen Wells to Anurathan Ramakrishnan, 12 Briar Cliff Drive, $675,000.
Walter C. Dansereau to Nicole A. Lapointe, 408 Dipping Hole Road, $200,000.
Williamsburg
Lorin Delisle to Lorin B. Delisle, Lorin Delisle and Lisa A. Delisle, 200 Main St., $100. Lorin Delisle, personal representative, and Doris Delisle, estate, to Lorin Delisle, David Jones, Dawn Vachon, Lindsey Trombley, Heather L. Goad, Tony J. Goad, Christine H. Connor, Stephen C. Goad Jr., and Ruth Dresser, 200 Main St., $100. Lorin Delisle, David Jones, Dawn Vachon, Lindsey Trombley, Heather L. Goad, Tony J. Goad, Christine H. Connor, Stephen C. Goad Jr., and Ruth Dresser to Lorin Delisle, 200 Main St., $50,000.
CFI Propco 2 LLC, CFI Propco 1 LLC, and Cumberland Farms Inc., to Obsidian ML 6 LLC, 37 Main St., $5,574,495.
Worthington
Melissa Allen Celli and Jonathan Paul Celli to Cold Creek Farm LLC, 91 Radiker Road, $359,000.
Joseph Horning to Dana Greene and Carrie Morrison Penland, 213 Williamsburg Road, $365,000.$330,000.
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