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Littleton Holland
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Littleton Holland (1770-1847) was an American silversmith, active in Baltimore, Maryland. Holland first appears in the 1802 Baltimore Directory as a jeweler located at 122 Baltimore Street, with Peter Little (1775-1830), a clock- and watchmaker, listed at the same address from 1799-1814. Holland was listed in the city directories on Baltimore Street until 1822. By 1833 he had relocated to 13 St. Paul's Street and seems to have conducted business there until his death in 1847. His works are collected in the Baltimore Museum of Art, Honolulu Museum of Art, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, and Yale University Art Gallery.
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Littleton Holland (1770-1847) was an American silversmith, active in Baltimore, Maryland. Holland first appears in the 1802 Baltimore Directory as a jeweler located at 122 Baltimore Street, with Peter Little (1775-1830), a clock- and watchmaker, listed at the same address from 1799-1814. Holland was listed in the city directories on Baltimore Street until 1822. By 1833 he had relocated to 13 St. Paul's Street and seems to have conducted business there until his death in 1847. His works are collected in the Baltimore Museum of Art, Honolulu Museum of Art, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, and Yale University Art Gallery.
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