Arthur J. Stone(1847-1938) was a leading English silversmith[?] who emigrated in 1884 to Gardner, Massachusetts, in the United States. He was one of the last craftmen in the US to make silverware entirely by hand.
External links
- Samples of his work (http://artarchives.si.edu/exhibits/craft/craftpage1.htm)
- Samples of his work (http://artarchives.si.edu/exhibits/craft/craftpage1a.htm)
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