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Arthur
Stone is highly regarded for the fine handwrought silver produced by
him personally and by the workshop he started in 1901. His shop
employed and trained many fine silversmiths who later established their
own shops, like George Blanchard. Stone did most of the designing
himself, and he personally supervised the work until his retirement in
1937. The company then became Stone Associates, and remained in
business until 1957, all the while maintaining high standards of
quality.
Stone silver is characterized by its simplicity of form
and careful attention to detail. Everything
was made by hand. The "Benchmen's mark" indicated which of the Stone silversmiths made each piece (as notated below).
This very fine handwrought sterling 7-piece tea set was made by the Arthur Stone workshop. The set is dated from about 1925 with "CAV" monogram for Alan C. Vedder. The set includes:Tilting Tea Kettle On Cradle By Arthur Hartwell: Measures 13 1/2" tall, 10" wide, and it weighs 61.3 ozt. Tea Pot By Magnus Carlberg: Measures 6" tall, 10" wide, and it weighs 26.8 ozt. Coffee Pot By Herbert Taylor: Measures 8 1/2" tall, 9 1/4" wide, and it weighs 30.0 ozt. Sugar Bowl By Herman W. Glendenning: Measures 5" tall, 6 1/4" wide, and it weighs 15.4 ozt. Creamer By Herman W. Glendenning: Measures 4 1/4" tall, 4 1/2" wide, and it weighs 8.8 ozt. Waste Bowl By Herman W. Glendenning: Measures 3 1/2" tall, 4 1/4" wide, and it weighs 9.4 ozt. Tray By Herbert Taylor: Measures 1 1/2" tall, 27"x16", and it weighs 119.0 ozt. It is in excellent condition. Superb Set! SKU#0176.
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- MAKER : AJ Stone
- AGE : 1900-1940
- COMPOSITION : Sterling Silver
- BRAND : Arthur Stone
- TYPE : Tea/ Coffee Pots & Sets
Arthur
Stone is highly regarded for the fine handwrought silver produced by
him personally and by the workshop he started in 1901. His shop
employed and trained many fine silversmiths who later established their
own shops, like George Blanchard. Stone did most of the designing
himself, and he personally supervised the work until his retirement in
1937. The company then became Stone Associates, and remained in
business until 1957, all the while maintaining high standards of
quality.
Stone silver is characterized by its simplicity of form
and careful attention to detail. Everything
was made by hand. The "Benchmen's mark" indicated which of the Stone silversmiths made each piece (as notated below).
This very fine handwrought sterling 7-piece tea set was made by the Arthur Stone workshop. The set is dated from about 1925 with "CAV" monogram for Alan C. Vedder. The set includes:
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
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