Herman Glendenning papers

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Herman Glendenning papers

1958-[ca. 1965]

Included are Glendenning's designs and templates for trays and dishes for Leah Curtiss (Leah Curtiss-Gould); and a book of illustrated twentieth century American silver flatware patterns.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6700168

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Stone Associates (Gardner, Mass.)

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Glendenning, Herman W., 1906-1997

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Glendenning was a silversmith in the Gardner, Mass. workshop of Arthur J. Stone (later Stone Silver Shop and Stone Associates), beginning as a helper in 1913, an apprentice in 1920, and as workman until 1936 when he left to form a partnership with George C. Erickson, another Stone workman. He attained the Master Craftsman rank of the Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, 1927. Stone's workshop derived its classic approach to silver design and and its emphasis on traditional techniques...

Stone, Arthur J., 1847-1938

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Kiernan was the Superintendant of Circulation in the Harvard College Library 1877-1914. He received an honorary A.M. degree in 1892. He died 1914. Stone was a well-known silversmith who worked in the Arts and Crafts style; an emigrant from England, Stone's shop was located in Gardner, Massachusetts. From the description of Silver pitcher, 1905. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 45480089 Kiernan was the Superintendant of Circulati...

Arthur J. Stone (Firm : Gardner, Mass.)

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