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This catalogue displays the magnificent Schroder collection of Renaissance Silver, which was formed between 1870... Read More >>
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The complete, unabridged reprint of this work, originally published in 1892, discusses the chemical and physical... Read More >>
Kives have probably the longest history of any human artefacts and, with forks, are possibly the most used and taken... Read More >>
Accompanying a touring exhibition, opening at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and moving in 2007 to venues... Read More >>
A masterpiece that makes New Orleans gold coinage readily accessible to the collector, this book contains all new... Read More >>
This is a complete guide to collecting copper and brass, beginning with the composition and properties and how it... Read More >>
The tumultous decades of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s were reflected in the fashions of the era, including its jewelry.... Read More >>
Dunham Massey, near Altrincham in Cheshire, is home to one of the most outstanding collections of silver in Britain.... Read More >>
Collecting antique tins has been a popular hobby for decades. With prices soaring up to $100.00 or more for many... Read More >>
Introduced to Britain by the Romans, the pewter trade became widespread in the middle ages, and English pewter became... Read More >>
The partnership of Philip Rundell and John Bridge began in London toward the end of the eighteenth century and went... Read More >>
This book is the first to chronicle the little-known work of Cork silversmiths and goldsmiths. Research into public... Read More >>
East Anglian Silver describes a wealth of important silver articles made in the region which are now to be found... Read More >>
The silver collections accumulated and preserved in Oxford colleges since the Middle Ages are an important part... Read More >>
Examines man's relations with gold through myth, art, religion, the economy and everyday life. Almost 500 illustrations... Read More >>
This publication showcases the riches of South Carolina silver. Based on a 2002 exhibition by the same name at the... Read More >>