The original edition, published in 1956, was the first in its field, and it remains the only comprehensive treatment of the subject.
London : Hutchinson and Co. , 1947 Carver and Casey 1978 Carver , Beth S. , and Eileen M. Casey . Silver by Paul de Lamerie at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute . Williamstown , Mass .: Sterling and Francine Clark Art ...
Charles Dickson I & II Families Charles Dickson :5, of '3 Newmeumhm i CHARLES DICKSON l goldsmith b.C. 1689 F.1719 , d.1737 g CHARLES DICKSON ll goldsmith b. c. 1717 F. 1738 d. 1754 c.1715 Sibilla Lyon 38A. Charles Duncan Family William ...
A revised edition of Sir Charles Jackson's classic English Goldsmiths and their Marks with more than 10000 corrections and additions.
O Prince Stewart the ~ of Scotland 9980 Detail of no . 60 . ... whether lamenting the never - to - be - king Bonnie Prince Charlie or recalling a Scottish church for a Scot in far - off Jamaica . ... Scottish Gold and Silver Work , p .
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Building, Furnishing, etc. CAIRNCRoss, A. K. 'The Glasgow Building Industry, 1870-1914', Review of Economic Studies, II, 1934-35. FINLAY, I. Scottish Gold and Silver Work. (London, 1956.) FLEMING, J. A. Scottish Pottery. (Glasgow, 1923.) ...
Narratives are likewise frequently associated with songs, and anonymity is by no means the rule. ... JS 2. collectors Collectors of oral tradition in late 17th-century Scotland were concerned primarily with folk custom and belief.
Like the Hunterston brooch, it is of silver, set with amber, and with the pattern wrought in gold. ... while its other details are such as Scottish and Irish antiquaries are familiar with on the native gold and silver work of Celtic ...