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The Silversmith in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg / An Account of His Life & Times, & of His Craft

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The book surveys silversmithing in eighteenth-century Williamsburg, describing the craftsmen, their shops, and the small silver and gold objects they made and sold. It analyzes newspaper notices, lotteries, and import lists to show how smiths marketed plate, jewelry, and utensils while often combining roles as jewelers and watch repairers. Technical discussion of tools, molds, and stamping methods is paired with accounts of typical shop inventories and customer practices. Together these elements portray the craft’s techniques, commercial strategies, and place within the town’s social and economic life.

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Thomas K. Ford

Thomas K. Ford was an author known for his detailed explorations of various trades in eighteenth-century Williamsburg, Virginia. His works provide valuable insights into the lives and crafts of historical figures, contributing to the understanding of colonial American society. Notable titles include "The Apothecary in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg," which examines the medical practices of the time, and "The Silversmith in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg," offering a glimpse into the artistry and significance of silverwork. Through his writings, Ford captures the essence of craftsmanship and daily life in a pivotal era of American history.

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