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ARTHUR J. STONE (1847–1938), paper templates for a creamer and sugar bowl, ca. 1911

ARTHUR J. STONE (1847–1938),  paper templates for a creamer and sugar bowl, ca. 1911.

Arthur J. Stone, a leading silversmith, was trained and worked in Sheffield, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, prior to coming to the United States in 1884. He was one of the last silversmiths in America to train apprentices to carry out designs in hand-wrought silver.

Records of Stone Associates, Gardner, Massachusetts. Gift of Jerome A. Heywood, 1979–1980, and Janet J. Loop, 1997.

templates of a cream and sugar set, 1911 - paper sketch by Arthur J. Stone

Templates of cream and sugar set, 1911. Sketch. 16 x 26 cm. Arthur J. Stone workshop/Stone Silver Shop/Stone Associates records, 1824-1958. Archives of American Art.

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