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PROPERTY OF THE FIRST PARISH CHURCH IN BEVERLY
A SILVER MUG
MARK OF ANDREW TYLER, BOSTON, CIRCA 1735
Details
A SILVER MUG
MARK OF ANDREW TYLER, BOSTON, CIRCA 1735
Cylindrical, with molded lip and base, the hollow handle with a flat back and turned up tongue terminal, engraved The Gift of Hannah Stone To The first Church of Beverly 1735, marked twice on body
4¼ in. high; 10 oz.
MARK OF ANDREW TYLER, BOSTON, CIRCA 1735
Cylindrical, with molded lip and base, the hollow handle with a flat back and turned up tongue terminal, engraved The Gift of Hannah Stone To The first Church of Beverly 1735, marked twice on body
4¼ in. high; 10 oz.
Provenance
Hannah Stone (c. 1667-1746/7) married Jonathan Stone in 1706 and died a widow in 1746/7. She was buried in the Old South Burial Ground in Beverly.
Literature
E. Alfred Jones, Old Silver of American Churches, 1913, p. 16, illus. pl. VI, no. 11
Patricia Kane, Colonial Massachusetts Silversmiths and Jewelers, 1998, p. 941
Patricia Kane, Colonial Massachusetts Silversmiths and Jewelers, 1998, p. 941
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