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  2. F.W. Smith Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    The F.W. Smith Silver Company is a historic factory building at 60 Chestnut Street in Gardner, Massachusetts. It was built in 1892 by Frank W. Smith, [2] who had begun manufacturing sterling silver silverware in 1886. The business continued under a succession of owners until 1958.

  3. Stieff Silver - Wikipedia

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    Lenox was a division of Brown-Forman Corp. Eventually silverware production was moved to Providence, Rhode Island, while sterling silver, holloware, and pewter would remain at the Stieff factory. Manufacturing ceased in 1999 in Baltimore, as operations were consolidated at a Lenox plant in Smithfield, Rhode Island and later to New Jersey .

  4. 73P/Schwassmann–Wachmann - Wikipedia

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    [13] [12] The comet was lost after its 1930 apparition as the 1935 apparition had poor viewing geometry, but was recovered in 1979. During perihelion in 1985, the comet was unobserved as it was on the far side of the Sun 1.9 AU from Earth. [14] In 1990 the comet reached apparent magnitude 9 and was the best appearance since 1930. [12]

  5. Comet Encke - Wikipedia

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    R.E. McCrosky and C.-Y. Shao photographed it on 5 September and Elizabeth Roemer this time with M.R. Gonzales photographed the comet on 13 September. [15] In 1980 Encke was the first comet to be detected by radar. [17] In April 1984 the Pioneer Venus Orbiter observed the comet in ultra-violet and made measurements of its rate of water loss. [18]

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  7. 13P/Olbers - Wikipedia

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    13P/Olbers is a periodic comet with an orbital period of 69 years. It fits the classical definition of a Halley-type comet with a period between 20 and 200 years. [5] The comet last passed perihelion 30 June 2024 and it was previously seen in 1956.

  8. C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy) - Wikipedia

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    Comet Lovejoy, formally designated C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy), is a long-period comet and Kreutz sungrazer. It was discovered in November 2011 by Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy . The comet's perihelion took it through the Sun's corona on 16 December 2011, after which it emerged intact, though greatly impacted by the event.

  9. File:Bowl of Reflections, early 13th century (cropped).jpg

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    English: Bowl of Reflections with Rumi's poetry, , early 13th century. Ceramic; fritware, painted in luster and blue over an opaque white glaze, 3 3/8 x 13in. (8.6 x 33cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Ernest Erickson Foundation, Inc., 86.227.16.