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Mary Gould was an English silversmith.
Mary Gould | |
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Nationality | English |
Occupation | Silversmith |
Gould was the widow of candlestick maker James Gould, and registered a mark on 31 August 1747; at the time she was classified as a largeworker. She gave her address as the Golden Bottle in Ave Maria Lane.[1] She signed herself "Mrs. James Gould", and used his mark in her work.[2]
A pair of George II silver-gilt candlesticks by Gould, dating to 1747, are owned by the National Museum of Women in the Arts.[1]
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