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Creator: Gale & Willis
Sterling Silver Water Pitcher
By Gale & Willis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This one hundred and sixty four year old sterling silver ewer (aka water pitcher) was made before the American Civil War. President James Buchanan was in office and sterling silver h...
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1850s American Antique Gale and Willis
Materials
Sterling Silver
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