Leah Curtiss-Gould papers

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Leah Curtiss-Gould papers

1918-1985

The papers of Leah Curtiss-Gould relate primarily to silversmith Arthur J. Stone, his company of silversmiths, Stone Associates, and their business relationship with the Curtiss Gallery.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6783459

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Curtiss Gallery.

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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...

Curtiss-Gould, Leah, 1893-1979

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Art dealer; New York, N.Y. and Conn. Curtiss-Gould was a dealer in Arthur J. Stone silver from ca. 1936-1975. During the period 1936-1950, she worked in a shop, Portraits, Inc., in New York City where Stone silver was sold. Eventually, she opened her own business in Connecticut, the Curtiss Gallery, and sold it in 1970. From the description of Loopholes: A Memoir / Leah Curtiss-Gould, with Alberta Kelly. [ca. 1975] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82606061 ...