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    The National archives. See my article in The Spring 2004 C4 newletter. "A W=
    alter Mould Coining Proposal"
    Marc
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    From: Roger Siboni=20
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    Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 21:47
    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: You Have an MFA Boston E-Card fro=
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    Hi Marc,

    Where did that little factoid regarding Mould and
    Myers come from?

    Best,

    Roger
    --- marc <marcm@sunflower.com> wrote:

    > Myer Myers was also a partner of Walter Mould.
    > Marc
    > ----- Original Message -----=20
    > From: Jim Glickman=20
    > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com=20
    > Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 17:49
    > Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: You Have an
    > MFA Boston E-Card from Mike
    >=20
    >=20
    > For anyone able to get to Western Massachusetts,
    > another very impressive collection of=20
    > early silver pieces resides at the Clark Museum in
    > Williamstown, MA, just down the road=20
    > from Williams College.
    >=20
    > Also, I recall a very interesting article on Myer
    > Myers in The Numistmatist about 2 - 3=20
    > years ago.
    >=20
    > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com,
    > <agelessness@...> wrote:
    > >
    > >
    >
    <http://www.mfa.org/files/ecards/postcard-mfa-logo.gif>
    > > Bowl
    > >
    >
    <http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?recview=3Dtrue&id=3D39072>
    > > Sons of Liberty Bowl
    > > Bowl
    > > Paul Revere, Jr.
    > >=20
    > > 1768
    > > Silver
    > > Overall: 14 x 27.9 cm (5 1/2 x 11 in.)
    > > Other (Base): 14.8cm (5 13/16in.)
    > > Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    > >=20
    > > Museum purchase with funds donated by
    > contribution, and Francis Bartlett
    > > Donation of 1912
    > > 49.45
    > >=20
    > > Provenance/Ownership History: Buhler Entry: See
    > inscription. When the
    > > bowl was to be sold in 1948, Mark Bortman of
    > Boston headed a committee
    > > to purchase the piece for the Museum. Purchased
    > from Marsden J. Perry of
    > > Providence in January 1949 for $52,500.
    > >=20
    > >
    >
    <http://www.mfa.org/files/ecards/renewalepostcard-bougival.gif>
    >=20
    > > To: The Colonial Folks
    > > From: Mike
    > >=20
    > > Message: Test
    > >=20
    > > Link to object record on www.mfa.org
    > >
    >
    <http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?recview=3Dtrue&id=3D39072>
    >=20
    > >=20
    > > This e-card is from the collection of the Museum
    > of Fine Arts, Boston.
    > > Click here <http://www.mfa.org/collections/> to
    > browse our online
    > > database of more than 300,000 objects
    > > =A9 2009 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    > >
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    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>The National archives. See my article in T=
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    <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Colonial Numismatics=
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    You Have an MFA Boston E-Card from Mike</DIV>
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    <P>Hi Marc,<BR><BR>Where did that little factoid regarding Mould and<BR>M=
    yers=20
    come from?<BR><BR>Best,<BR><BR>Roger<BR>--- marc <<A=20
    href=3D"mailto:marcm@sunflower.com">marcm@sunflower.<WBR>com</A>>=20
    wrote:<BR><BR>> Myer Myers was also a partner of Walter Mould.<BR>>=
    =20
    Marc<BR>> ----- Original Message ----- <BR>> From: Jim Glickman <BR=
    >>=20
    To: <A=20
    href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com">colonial-coins@<WBR>yahoog=
    roups.<WBR>com</A>=20
    <BR>> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 17:49<BR>> Subject: [Colonial=
    =20
    Numismatics] Re: You Have an<BR>> MFA Boston E-Card from Mike<BR>>=
    =20
    <BR>> <BR>> For anyone able to get to Western Massachusetts,<BR>>=
    ;=20
    another very impressive collection of <BR>> early silver pieces reside=
    s at=20
    the Clark Museum in<BR>> Williamstown, MA, just down the road <BR>>=
    from=20
    Williams College.<BR>> <BR>> Also, I recall a very interesting arti=
    cle=20
    on Myer<BR>> Myers in The Numistmatist about 2 - 3 <BR>> years=20
    ago.<BR>> <BR>> --- In <A=20
    href=3D"mailto:colonial-coins%40yahoogroups.com">colonial-coins@<WBR>yaho=
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    <agelessness@<WBR>...> wrote:<BR>> ><BR>>=20
    ><BR>><BR><<A=20
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    .mfa.<WBR>org/files/<WBR>ecards/postcard-<WBR>mfa-logo.<WBR>gif</A>><BR>=
    >=20
    > Bowl<BR>> ><BR>><BR><<A=20
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    > Sons of Liberty Bowl<BR>> > Bowl<BR>> > Paul Revere,=20
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    14 x 27.9 cm (5 1/2 x 11 in.)<BR>> > Other (Base): 14.8cm (5=20
    13/16in.)<BR>> > Museum of Fine Arts, Boston<BR>> > <BR>> =
    >=20
    Museum purchase with funds donated by<BR>> contribution, and Francis=20
    Bartlett<BR>> > Donation of 1912<BR>> > 49.45<BR>> >=20
    <BR>> > Provenance/Ownershi<WBR>p History: Buhler Entry: See<BR>>=
    ;=20
    inscription. When the<BR>> > bowl was to be sold in 1948, Mark Bort=
    man=20
    of<BR>> Boston headed a committee<BR>> > to purchase the piece f=
    or=20
    the Museum. Purchased<BR>> from Marsden J. Perry of<BR>> > Provi=
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    in January 1949 for $52,500.<BR>> > <BR>> ><BR>><BR><<A=
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    .gif</A>><BR>>=20
    <BR>> > To: The Colonial Folks<BR>> > From: Mike<BR>> >=
    =20
    <BR>> > Message: Test<BR>> > <BR>> > Link to object rec=
    ord=20
    on www.mfa.org<BR>> ><BR>><BR><<A=20
    href=3D"http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?recview=3Dtrue&=
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    cview=3D<WBR>true&id=3D39072</A>><BR>>=20
    <BR>> > <BR>> > This e-card is from the collection of the=20
    Museum<BR>> of Fine Arts, Boston.<BR>> > Click here <<A=20
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    to<BR>> browse our online<BR>> > database of more than 300,000=20
    objects<BR>> > =A9 2009 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston<BR>> ><BR=
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