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Creator: Benjamin
George III Biggin on Lampstand Made in London by Benjamin & James Smith in 1811
By Benjamin, James Smith I
Located in London, GB
A very fine and unusual George III Biggin on Lampstand made in London in 1811 by the Royal silversmiths, Benjamin & James Smith.
The Jug is of compressed egg shaped form with an app...
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19th Century English George III Antique Benjamin Urns
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
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- 1stDibs ExpertAugust 8, 2024No, Benjamin Franklin did not invent the rocking chair. This common misconception is linked to an erroneous statement made in the book The Rocking Chair: An American Institution, published in 1921. In actuality, rocking chairs were created by English farmers early in the 18th century. Early American examples date back to around 1830. On 1stDibs, find a wide variety of rocking chairs.
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