Moulton family (silversmiths)

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Creamer by Joseph Moulton, circa 1800 Creamer MET 97625.jpg
Creamer by Joseph Moulton, circa 1800

The Moulton family were silversmiths in and around Newbury, Massachusetts that extended across six generations for two hundred years. They are sometimes claimed to have the longest continuous span of silversmithing of any American family.

A number of examples of early silver items produced by the Moulton family are in the Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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