Accompanying the first-ever exhibition devoted to English neo-classical silver and held in 2010, this book brings together a wealth of items in the neo-classical style.
Two Englishmen enjoying a swim off the Essex coast suddenly have the feeling that they are back at the French seaside. They find themselves starting to tell each other of their youthful experiences of living in France several decades ago.
The partnership of Philip Rundell and John Bridge began in London toward the end of the eighteenth century and went on to become the greatest... Læs mere
East Anglian Silver describes a wealth of important silver articles made in the region which are now to be found in museums and private collections in Britain, America and Australia, as well as in churches of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex.
A magnificent collection of antique silver objects from England and France and Italy is presented in this unusual catalogue. Its tablet format signals the crucial role played by state-of-the-art electronic media in the service of silver collecting.
A catalogue of beautiful silver-gilt objects from England and France from makers such as Pierre Platel, Benjamin Smith, Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, Martin-Guillaume