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    Default An early Harwood & Co stubtail

    Another recent acquisition, a late 1700s to early 1800s Harwood and Co. This is the third from this maker that I have, but by far the best condition. Actually, possibly the best condition of any I have from this period. It is almost untouched.

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    Here it is pictured next to a very similar Norris:

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    The patterns of concentric circles would have once been filled with some kind of silver metal, maybe pewter. The Norris still has some traces, and I will re-fill the patterns on the Harwood when I get the time.

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