John Coney (silversmith)
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john-coney-silversmith-181-12145987
title:
John Coney (silversmith)
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John Coney was an early American silversmith and goldsmith from Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay. He specialized in engraving. From the 1690s on, Coney was considered the most important Bostonian silversmith of his day. In 1702, he engraved the paper money for Massachusetts. Coney also designed a version of the seal of Harvard College. John Coney was the apprentice of and later brother-in-law to Jeremiah Dummer, the first American-born silversmith. He married Mary Atwater, sister of Dummer'
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American silversmith
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Coney_(silversmith)
date created:
2011-02-25T13:39:21Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T21:46:09Z
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