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Ink Well

Made by Lester Howard Vaughan

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, National Park Service

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, National Park Service
Hyde Park, NY, United States

Silversmith Lester Howard Vaughan began working with pewter about 1915. His well-known work contributed to the popularity of colonial-style pewter forms during the early decades of the twentieth century and may have provided some models for the Val-Kill Forge.

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  • Title: Ink Well
  • Creator: Made by Lester Howard Vaughan
  • Contributor: Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, National Park Service
  • Original Source: http://www.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/elro/gallery/inkwell_ELRO426.html
  • Source: Eleanor Roosevelt National Historical Site
  • National Park Service Catalog Number: ELRO 426
  • Measurements: H 10.1, W 8.2, D 8.2 cm
  • Materials: Pewter, ceramic.
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, National Park Service

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