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Re: Does anyone have examples of Philip Benjamin Sadtler's 19th Century silver or clockwork in Baltimore, MD?
shockley Dec 1, 2016 11:39 AM (in response to hmartincalle)Are you wondering if anyone has these items in their actual possession or are you curious as to whether or not there is some information available for these items online??
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Re: Does anyone have examples of Philip Benjamin Sadtler's 19th Century silver or clockwork in Baltimore, MD?
hmartincalle Dec 1, 2016 11:50 AM (in response to shockley)Both : -)
I'm the first doing a deep dive on my family history and genealogy picking up where my Uncle, Dr. Joseph Sadtler left off in 2010-2011 before he passed away. Sadtler is my mother's side of the family. Calle, my father's. Grandpa Calle, Hans Martin Erich Calle, Sr. came to America in 1923 and invented the printing process known as Roto-Graveur, which made high-speed color magazine printing and publishing possible. He and his wife Minna both came from Berlin on a ship called the Hanover. It looked more like a tramp steamer than the Queen Mary and was scrapped a few years later.
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Re: Does anyone have examples of Philip Benjamin Sadtler's 19th Century silver or clockwork in Baltimore, MD?
shockley Dec 1, 2016 1:47 PM (in response to hmartincalle)2 of 2 people found this helpfulA search of the National Archives Catalog did no reveal any information but online forums are a good place to start when researching these items: G. T. Sadtler & Sons of Baltimore - SMP Silver Salon Forums Just For Fun - SMP Silver Salon Forums
Some biographical information for Mr Sadtler is located here: http://oldgoucher.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Part3.pdf
For more specific items I would consult the Archives of Maryland: Archives of Maryland Online
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