Arthur J. Stone (1847-1938) came to the United States from England and established his workshop in Gardner, Massachusetts, in 1901. He made traditional presentation silver and ecclesiastical silver as well as other pieces that copied great historic metal masterpieces, including “Paul Revere” bowls and teapots. His tablewares were inspired by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century American and English metalwork.
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