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  1. Arthur J. Stone was an artisan who maintained individual craftsmanship during an age of mass production. He was trained by the master silversmiths of Sheffield, England, and later excelled in traditional English silver craft.

  2. Arthur J. Stone (1847-1938) was a leading silversmith from Gardner, Massachusetts. He was trained and worked in Sheffield, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland prior to coming to the U.S. in 1884. He was one of the last silversmiths in America to train apprentices to carry out designs in handwrought silver.

  3. Hand wrought sterling silver from the arts & crafts shop of Arthur Stone in Gardner, Massachusetts.

  4. Arthur J. Stone (1847–1938), a leading American silversmith, was born, trained and worked in Sheffield, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, before travelling 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.

  5. These exquisite altar vases (see also 2011.348) are among the finest known examples of American Arts and Crafts silver. They were designed by the silversmith Arthur J. Stone, who trained and worked in England and Scotland before immigrating to the United States in 1884.

  6. 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.

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  8. Stone, frequently referred to as the "Dean of American Silversmiths," was a supremely accomplished silversmith and chaser who produced a considerable amount of masterful holloware and flatware. He also believed in sharing the spotlight.

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