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Maxwell & Berlet Aesthetic Movement Silver and Copper Beer Pitcher

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Beer pitcher by Maxwell & Berlet, Philadelphia-based makers of jewelry and silver in the early 20th century, in Aesthetic Movement, made of applied silver on copper. Measuring 6.5 inches tall and 8 inches from handle to spout. Engraved on surface: Presented to Daniel S. Voorhees State Treasurer Feb 25th 1913 as a mark of Esteem By Frank Conway H.G.Githens Thomas Elsum H.C.Hutchinson J.W.S.Gardner J.R.Riker L.K.Wildrick. Hallmarked as shown.
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