An Illustrated Dictionary of Silverware

An Illustrated Dictionary of Silverware
Author: Harold Newman
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Thames and Hudson
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1987
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780500234563

Identifies articles, styles, methods, and makers of silverware, from Great Britain since 1500, and from North America since Colonial times

An Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Costume

An Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Costume
Author: James R. Planche
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0486145336

Thousands of terms associated with apparel worn in the principal countries of Europe appear in this extensive and convenient reference. Alphabetically arranged, the profusely illustrated volume features over 1,300 detailed line drawings.

Silver at Williamsburg

Silver at Williamsburg
Author: John A. Hyman
Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1994
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780879351250

Colonial Williamsburg's extensive collection of silver drinking vessels is the legacy of three distinct sensibilities and reflects different philosophies of collecting over six decades.

An Illustrated Dictionary of Silverware

An Illustrated Dictionary of Silverware
Author: Harold Newman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2000
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780500281963

2,373 entries relating to British and North American wares, decorative techniques, styles, leading disigners and makers, principally from c. 1500 to the present.

English, Irish, & Scottish Silver at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

English, Irish, & Scottish Silver at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
Author: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
Publisher: Hudson Hills
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1997
Genre: Orfèvrerie (Objets)
ISBN: 9781555951177

In this stunning catalog, Wees, curator of decorative arts at the Clark Art Institute, shares her extensive knowledge of silver. Robert Sterling Clark, who established the Art Institute in 1955, preferred Huguenot silver? especially that of Paul de Lamerie? so his collection, which contains typical objects from the early 16th to the mid-20th centuries, is especially rich in 18th-century examples. Wees arranges this collection according to general function ("Dining," "Lighting," etc.) and prefaces each chapter with exhaustively footnoted essays. She accompanies each item with crisp black-and-white photographs, a wealth of description, and helpful commentary. Analogous to Kathryn Buhler's standard catalog of American silver in Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, this is a wonderful tool for researching makers and hallmarks, comparing stylistic elements, or just marveling at the beauty of an extraordinary collection. While not intended to be a historical compendium, this informative, visual feast belongs in all silver reference collections and will also certainly appeal to individual collectors. 19 colour & 1,222 b/w illustrations