Harold and Mabel Bowdoin papers relating to Arthur J. Stone

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Harold and Mabel Bowdoin papers relating to Arthur J. Stone

1919-1948

Papers relating to silversmith Arthur J. Stone, including: five ink drawings [ca. 1920] of a tea set by Stone; a scrapbook containing biographical data on Stone, two letters from Stone, 1920 and 1925, a letter from his widow, Elizabeth, 1938, clippings, and photographs of Stone, his home, and his silverwork; an exhibition catalogue, SILVER BY ARTHUR STONE (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass., 1941); newspaper clippings and printed material on Stone and his associates, 1942 and 1948; and twelve photographs of craftsmen in the Stone workshop and of silver by Stone.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6737671

Archives of American Art

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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...

Stone Associates (Gardner, Mass.)

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Bowdoin, Mabel.

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Bowdoin, Harold.

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Harold and Mabel Bowdoin were close friends of silversmith Arthur J. Stone and his wife Elizabeth from the 1920's on. Harold was a business partner of Norman Bell Geddes, the designer, and Mabel ran the Little Gallery in New York City until it was sold to Leah Curtiss-Gould and moved to Connecticut. From the description of Harold and Mabel Bowdoin papers relating to Arthur J. Stone, 1919-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122502338 ...