Understanding Antique Silver Plate


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The first book to describe both Old Sheffield Plate and Electroplate along with their short lived predecessors mercury plating, cold gilding and close plating. It includes close up photographs of marks, purchasing advice, cleaning and caring.







Miller's Silver and Sheffield Plate Marks


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Thanks to the unique hallmarking system, it is possible to tell when, where, by whom, and with what quality of metal most pieces of silver and Sheffield plate were made. This compact, pocket-sized guide from Miller’s shows how to decipher this system, and to read the history behind the marks. A full introduction explains how to understand the marks and distinguish between silver, plate, and electroplate, followed by a look at all the marks of the major British, Irish, and American assay guilds. The pages are packed with lists of key manufacturers, designers, and patterns, and are supported by detailed glossaries. Full color photographs throughout of sample silverware and marks help to date and authenticate pieces.







Ecclesiastical Silver Plate in Sixth-century Byzantium


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The twenty papers included in this volume were presented at an international symposium held in Baltimore and Washington in May, 1986. Planned to coincide with the exhibition of the two largest treasures of Early Byzantine church silver to survive from antiquity, the Kaper Koraon Treasure (found in Syria) and the Sion Treasure (found in Turkey), the symposium sought to place these and other church treasures in their broader contexts examining them from the point of view of economy, history, society, and manufacture. While a number of the papers focus on specific aspects of these two treasures--including six articles devoted to the Sion Treasure--others examine more general questions regarding silver mining, the manufacture of silver vessels, the state control of silver in Byzantium and the Sasanian Empire, the economic and cultural role of silver objects, and the financial power of the institutional church through its vast holdings of silver plate. The precedent offered by pagan cult treasures is also examined. To ensure a broad interdisciplinary approach, the eighteen authors are authorities in the fields of government administration, economic history, cultural history, art history, archaeology, epigraphy, science and conservation.




English Silver


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Greek and Roman Gold and Silver Plate


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Greek and Roman Gold and Silver Plate (1966) examines the history of ancient plate in the period from the Bronze Age to the fifth century A.D. It describes in detail the development of gold and silver plate throughout this long period, and looks at the civilizations where this complicated craft flourished.




Late Classical and Hellenistic Silver Plate from Macedonia


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Eleni Zimi studies silver vessels from ancient Macedonia from the 4th to the 2nd centuries BC. These precious vessels formed part of dining sets owned by the royal family and the elite and have been discovered in the tombs of their owners. The book presents 171 artifacts in a study of form, decoration, inscriptions, and manufacturing techniques, set against contemporary comparanda in other media (clay, bronze, glass).







Antique Silver


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Gives essential background of silver and silversmithing, followed by a grounding in hallmarking systems worldwide, with a chapter on some of the most famous English makers. Covers items most favored by collectors and by those wishing to buy silver to use. Discusses over fifty different types of object, from beakers to tankards, candlesticks to pincushions, cigarette cases to mustard pots, together with practical advice on what to look for and what pitfalls to avoid. Also, suggests where and how to buy silver and then how to care, clean, and store it.