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Silver & pewter
Silver & pewter

By Donald L. Fennimore

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Metalwork in Early America
Metalwork in Early America

By Henry Francis Du Pont Winterthur Museum.

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Copper and its alloys - brass, bronze, and paktong - were an integral part of Americans' lives from the time of earliest settlement. Throughout the first two hundred years of colonial and early fed...

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Flights of Fancy
Flights of Fancy

By Donald Fennimore

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Iron at Winterthur
Iron at Winterthur

By Don Fennimore

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"Iron stands as a preeminent record of the metal's significant role in the lives of all Americans, from the beginnings of European settlement until the advent of the industrial revolution in the mi...

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Silversmiths to the nation
Silversmiths to the nation

By Donald L. Fennimore

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Presents the first in-depth study of celebrated American silversmiths Thomas Fletcher and Sidney Gardiner and their magnificent work from 1808-1842.

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Stretch
Stretch

By Donald L. Fennimore

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