. American homes and gardens. The beauty of early American Silver is due largely to the gracefulness of its proportion. The round baptismal basin was made by PaulRevere for presentation by Ebenezer Oliver to Kings Chapel, Boston, in 1 798. The center tray, the sauceboat, the strainer (lower righthand corner) and the small creamer on the left were also by Revere. The beaker to the right was made by Jacob Hurd and the coffee-pot (center) by Samuel Minott 100 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS March, 1913. A swinging-shelf arranged to display a small collection of Tobies, with pewter mugs below The Pictu


. American homes and gardens. The beauty of early American Silver is due largely to the gracefulness of its proportion. The round baptismal basin was made by PaulRevere for presentation by Ebenezer Oliver to Kings Chapel, Boston, in 1 798. The center tray, the sauceboat, the strainer (lower righthand corner) and the small creamer on the left were also by Revere. The beaker to the right was made by Jacob Hurd and the coffee-pot (center) by Samuel Minott 100 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS March, 1913. A swinging-shelf arranged to display a small collection of Tobies, with pewter mugs below The Picturesque Toby My Mary H. NorthendPhotographs by the Author


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