Antique Silver

Antique Silver
Author: Ian Pickford
Publisher: Antique Collectors Club Dist
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Silver
ISBN: 9781851494507

"This compact and readable volume will inform and inspire not only those starting to learn about and collect silver but also those already commited to this fascinating metal."--Pg. [2]--Cover.

English Silver Hall-marks

English Silver Hall-marks
Author: Judith Banister
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Goldwork
ISBN: 9780572029999

You dont have to know anything about hallmarks to use this book, its been designed to be a visual index. The absolutely unique feature of this book is that it will indentify the first mark you need The City Mark. Illustrated city marks are all on the fore edge of its pages. So you just flick the pages to match a mark on your silver to its illustration in the book from there its easy. The Jackson book uses a design where The City you need is presented as a Page Heading. So to use Jacksons book, you have first to know that the Anchor mark represents Birmingham or the Lion Head represents London etc. In Jackson, you need to know the City Name before you can look up its hallmarks system to date your silver.

Georgian Silver Sugar Tongs

Georgian Silver Sugar Tongs
Author: Graham Hodges
Publisher:
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2008
Genre: Silverwork, Georgian
ISBN: 9780955555008

Georgian silver has become extremely collectable in recent years. Sugar tongs are still relatively inexpensive and offer the collector some stunning examples of craftsmanship of the 18th century. This book will tell you everything you want to know about Georgian silver sugar tongs.

Trademarks on Base-metal Tableware

Trademarks on Base-metal Tableware
Author: Eileen Woodhead
Publisher: National Historic Sites Parks Service Environment Canada
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1991
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Over the past decade the Metal Unit of the Material Culture Section, Archaeology Research Division, Canadian Parks Service, has maintained a reference file identifying marks found on metal artifacts. This document is a selection of marks on file that relate primarily to tableware items, from the late 18th century to about 1900.

Silver in England

Silver in England
Author: Philippa Glanville
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136611703

First Published in 2005. Silver is unique among the decorative arts in that its raw material is both inherently valuable and infinitely reusable. Its ownership has been a social bench-mark and its form has exercised the skills of sculptors, designers, chasers and engravers, but ultimately it could be, and normally was, melted down and refashioned quite without sentiment. Because of this constant recycling, the survival of any individual object is quite random and unrelated to its uniqueness or otherwise in its period. Hitherto plate historians have focused on individual objects almost to the exclusion of the context - social or economic - from which they came but now that context is seen as crucial in understanding historic plate. So in the first section of this book each chapter considers contemporary attitudes and usage.