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This beautiful history of the developing trends in European jewelry has examples from the Italian Renaissance, Dutch 17th century, Baroque, the 19th century, Art Nouveau, Art... Læs mere
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Long considered the "bible" by silverplate collectors, this new edition contains a history of silverplating materials, refining processes, and tableware design changes. Over 1500... Læs mere
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America's leading authority on silver presents a comprehensive reference of jewelry trademarks and manufacturers, with a history of jewelry making in the United States.... Læs mere
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Decades of meticulous research have resulted in this exciting two-volume set portraying the work of a multitude of artisan cabinetmakers, silversmiths, potters, fine artists, quilters, and more working in communities all over Arkansas.
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This lavishly illustrated guide to highly collectoble Thai Silverware and Nielloware. With over 400 photographs this stunning guide is both essential for the collector as well as the newcomer to these beautiful objects.
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Luigi Valadier (Rome, 1726 1785) was one of the most celebrated decorative artists of his time working for the noblemen, cardinals and popes, and a broad international clientele.
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The Gold and Silversmith's Craft Trust Schwäbisch Gmünd appoints City Goldsmiths since 1989. Famous artists like Max Fröhlich, Norman Weber and Deganit Stern Shocken have won the award.
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This work provides a comprehensive listing of all known Chester marks in easy-to-use format with photographs of the actual marks.
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A remarkable private collection formed over the last thirty years is the focus of this richly illustrated book that introduces the reader to English silver from a little before the Tudor age (1485-1603) to the threshold of the Civil War (1642-51)