Early Boston art

A silver porringer created by Boston silversmith John Coney, c. 1710

A silver porringer created by Boston silversmith John Coney, c. 1710

“Some want to rob the Puritans of art….There were ten silversmiths in Boston before there was a single lawyer. People forget all those things.’’

— Robert Frost in his commencement address “What Became of New England’’ at Oberlin College in 1937.

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