Gunsmith And Foundry

The Geddy family included gunsmiths, cutlers, founders, and silversmiths. On the site of their home and shop, watch founders cast and finish buckles, knobs, bells, spoons, and other objects in bronze, brass, pewter, and silver.

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ratings
  • Website

    colonialwilliamsburg.org/locations/foundry

  • Type

    Historic and Protected Site

Address

W Duke of Gloucester St (Spotswood St) Williamsburg , VA 23185 United States

Comments / 2


Matthew Phillips

Nice garden outside. There was just a guide (no craftsman ) on duty when we visited, so this wasn't as engaging as the tradesmen along Duke of Gloucester Street.

Henry Forrest

This place sucks

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