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Creator: Newell Harding & Co.
Newell Harding & Co. of Boston Massachusetts Coin Silver Presentation Pitcher
By Newell Harding & Co.
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
19th century American coin silver presentation pitcher made by Newell Harding & Co silversmiths of Boston Massachusetts and presented to the first president of the St. Andrews Society of Portland in 1861. It bears an engraving of the Scottish Royal...
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19th Century American Antique Newell Harding and Co
Materials
Silver
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