# 1
Poincon de Grace de 1750
(Belgian antique silver hallmarks)
by Raoul Verbist
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# 2
Italian antique silver oil lamps (lucerna)
Lucerne Italiane in argento
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 3
L'histoire d'une tasse de femme
The history of a silver wedding cup
by Raoul Verbist
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# 4
An unusual item - The Georgian silver wine funnel
by Giorgio Busetto<
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# 5
Les
couverts des Soeurs Noires de Pamele
by Raoul Verbist
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# 6
From birth to death
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 7
Hallmarks of Russian silversmiths
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 8
Dedications on silver cigarette boxes
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 9
Paw feet, hoof feet, claw feet ..... in silverware
Las patas de animales en la orfebreria
by Jose' Luis Munoz Diaz
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# 10
When silver tells a story
Quando l'argento narra una storia
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 11
Nutmeg graters
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 12
Gorham Corporation
by Gianmarco Baldini
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# 13
The Antique silver industry of Hanau - part 1
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 14
Detecting modified silver and silverplate flatware
by Kathleen Sullivan
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# 15
The Antique silver industry of Hanau - part 2
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 16
A Napoleonic sugar bowl from an Italian museum
Una zuccheriera napoleonica da un museo poco conosciuto
by Serenella Ferrari Benedetti
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# 17
La salle d'orfevrerie imperiale Russe au Musee de L'Armee de
Bruxelles (partie 1)
The Hall of Imperial Russian Silverware at the Musee de L'Armee de
Bruxelles (part 1)
by Claude-Charles Feis and Raoul Verbist
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# 18
Tea urns in Old Sheffield Plate
by Gianmarco Baldini
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# 19
Plateros y contrastes espanoles
Hallmarks of Spanish silversmiths
by Jose' Luis Munoz Diaz
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# 20
La salle d'orfevrerie imperiale Russe au Musee de L'Armee de
Bruxelles (partie 2)
The Hall of Imperial Russian Silverware at the Musee de L'Armee de
Bruxelles (part 2)
by Claude-Charles Feis and Raoul Verbist
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# 21
A flacon and a lighter
by Fred Sinfield
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# 22
A female silversmith: Hester Bateman 1708-1794
by Charles Cook
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# 23
Forging Modernities: California metals in context
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 24
Little-Known Tableware Items:Argyles
Un oggetto poco conosciuto: l'Argyle
by Giorgio Busetto and Maurizio Perota
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# 25
The Grand Master's Box
by Fred Sinfield
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# 26
Georg Jensen: a silversmith from Denmark
by Tom Guarrera
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# 27
Japanese Influence in American Silver 1870-1890
by Gianmarco Baldini
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# 28
Silver figural toothpick holders of 19th century
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 29
Arlecchino
by Fred Sinfield
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# 30
Eighteen Century silver tea tongs
by Dr David Shlosberg
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# 31
Ten steps to verify the authenticity of antique silverwares
Dieci passi per verificare e registrare l'autenticita' di un argento antico
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 32
Silver Salt throne from Tsarist Russia
Saliere a trono dalla Russia Imperiale
by Franco Bellino and Giorgio Busetto
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# 33
Posy holder or Tussie Mussie ?
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 34
An ancient liturgical object: the Pax
Un antico oggetto liturgico: la Pace
by Giorgio Guida and Giorgio Busetto
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# 35
The 'Victorian lozenge'- Dating 'Registered model' of the 'UK Patent Office'
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 36
A canteen of silver
by Jayne W. Dye<
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# 37
Despabiladeras
Candle snuffers
Predmeti Namijenjeni Gasenju Sviieca
by Jose' Luis Munoz Diaz
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# 38
Georgian Silver Sugar Tongs of the period 1770 to 1820
by Graham Hodges
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# 39
Buried treasures
Tesori sepolti
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 40
A silver cup from the ancient Rome: Skyphos
Una coppa d'argento dall'antica Roma: Skyphos
by Fredric Sinfield and Giorgio Busetto
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# 41
Tiffany date letters and marks
by Tom Guarrera
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# 42
All these numbers ...
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 43
L'Art de la Table: un Art de vivre
The art of the Table: an Art of life
by Martine D'Haeseleer
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# 44
Silver toilet sets
Servizi da Toeletta in argento
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 45
An unusual Victorian cream jug
Una singolare lattiera vittoriana
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 46
Hallmarks of Italian silver
Punzoni dell'argento italiano, dall'unita' d'Italia ai giorni nostri
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 47
Another way of documenting a silver collection
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 48
Fauxberge
Fakeberge
by Pierre Gagnaux
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# 49
A collection of Judaica silver
by Pascal Jonnaert and Giorgio Busetto
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# 50
A Victorian sugar bowl of exceptional quality
Una bowl vittoriana di straordinaria qualita'
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 51
Philippe Wolfers' Japonism in Belgium
by Martine D'Haeseleer
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# 52
Vinaigrettes
by Candice Hern
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# 53
Hispano-American silver: the 'Topos'
Argento Ispano-Americano: 'Topos'
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 54
Three unusual silver cups
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 55
Belgian Art Deco Silver
by Martine D'Haeseleer
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# 56
Histoire de faux
Story of a forgery
by Pierre Gagnaux
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# 57
American Art Metal Jewelry Boxes 1900-1925
by Joanne Wiertella
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# 58
Soviet time silver salts - semi-antique to come?
by Willand Ringborg
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# 59
History and marks of Hamilton & Co - Calcutta
Storia e marchi di Hamilton & Co - Calcutta
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 60
Salt thrones from Russia
by Willand Ringborg |
# 61
A misleading tea complement: the waste bowl
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 62
Ornamental shaping of silver Salt thrones from Russia
by Willand Ringborg
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# 63
Judaica silver - Jewish ritual silver
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 64
Italian silver hair-pin: the 'sperada'
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 65
Belgian silver of the Empire period
by Martine D'Haeseleer
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# 66
The Soo Line Historical Museum - Weyburn
by Jacquie Mallory and Giorgio Busetto
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# 67
Let's drink and be merry - a study about punch ladles
by Dorothea Burstyn<
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# 68
Charka exhibition in Helsinki
by Kari Helenius
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# 69
Silverware from the Belgian Workshop Wolfers Freres in the Belle Epoque Period
by Martine D'Haeseleer
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# 70
British and Irish commemorative hallmarks - 1 -
Marchi commemorativi Britannici e Irlandesi - 1 -
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 71
British and Irish commemorative hallmarks - 2 -
Marchi commemorativi Britannici e Irlandesi - 2 -
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 72
A forgotten object: the silver warmer
Un oggetto di cui si e' dimenticato l'uso: lo scaldino d'argento
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 73
The Sgarabhaigh Silver Sixpence
by Dave Hill
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# 74
A giant enamel salt throne from Russia
by Willand Ringborg
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# 75
A Presentation from His Highness
by Fredric Sinfield
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# 76
Romance in metal (Valentine's Day)
by Steven P. Pody and Joanne Wiertella
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# 77
Elkington Electroplate Silver /Silver Plate
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 78
Eating apples, the elegant way
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 79
Historismus Silver-Gilt Dessert Set by Hermann Ratzersdorfer
by Jayne W. Dye and Karin Sixl-Daniell
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# 80
A Box and a Burner
by Fredric Sinfield
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# 81
One and All
by Wayne Bednersh
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# 82
History through silver trowels
by Malcolm Stander
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# 83
Margo Grant Walsh: Collecting by Design
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 84
The Language of Flowers
by Joanne Wiertella<
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# 85
The story of a well travelled hairbrush
by Sara L. Russell
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# 86
Britannia silver standard hallmarks in Great Britain
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 87
English Silver Salts
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 88
Russian Silver Assay Masters in the western provinces
by Willand Ringborg
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# 89
19th century Sugar boxes in Poland
by Paulina Wojdak
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# 90
The World of Mexican Silver Salts
by Linda Drew
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# 91
Powdering with style
by Robert Massart
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# 92
Travelling for Faith
In viaggio per la Fede
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 93
Silversmithing in Mantua from the 14th to the 19th century
Note sull'arte degli orefici a Mantova
by Franco Negrini and Francesca Rapposelli
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# 94
The Violin Handle
by Willand Ringborg
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# 95
Silversmithing in Mantua from the 14th to the 19th century - part 2
Note sull'arte degli orefici a Mantova - 2^ parte
by Franco Negrini and Francesca Rapposelli
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# 96
Designed by Architects
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 97
Anointing Spoon Replicas in Silver and Silver Gilt from Great Britain - part 1 -
by Jack F. Wilson
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# 98
Anointing Spoon Replicas in Silver and Silver Gilt from Great Britain - part 2 -
by Jack F. Wilson
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# 99
The Clearwater Collection of Colonial Silver
by R. T. H. Halsey
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# 100
Determining the profile of English silver makers
by Robert Massart
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# 101
Care and Conservation of Silver for Private Collections
by Richard Hyman
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# 102
History and Origin of Claret Jugs
by www.karaffensammler.at
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# 103
Silver Hallmarks of Paris During the Reign of King Louis XV (France 1723-1774)
Les poinçons parisiens de l'orfèvrerie (1723-1774)
by Christophe Ginter
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# 104
Marks of Berndorf Metalware Factory in Austria - Alpacca and Alpacca-Silver II Products
by David N. Nikogosyan
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# 105
Gorham's Fleurs des Siecles gift line designed by Jane Hutcheson
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 106
Silver Open Salts of The Victoria & Albert Museum (part 1)
by Rod Elser and Jane Carroll
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# 107
Une Imitation de Poincons Louis XV
An Imitation of Louis XV Hallmarks
by Christophe Ginter
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# 108
Silver Open Salts of The Victoria & Albert Museum (part 2)
by Rod Elser and Jane Carroll
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# 109
The Legal Position of The English Leopard
by David McKinley
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# 110
A French canteen (part) - Paris 1764-1819
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 111
Celebration, News from the Canadian Metal Arts Scene
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 112
Scottish Legends & Silver Hallmarks
by Robert Massart
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# 113
Mote Spoon - A fraudulent conversion
by David McKinley
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# 114
Deutsches Klingenmuseum Solingen - 2009 flatware collectors meeting
by Dorothea Burstyn |
# 115
From Villa Adriana to Australia - Australian Open Tennis Tournament Trophy
by Christine Erratt
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# 116
The use of coins in punch or toddy ladles
by Richard Hyman
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# 117
A Reappraisal of the Marks Used in the Harache Workshop
by David McKinley
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# 118
Garage Sale Saga
by Lazar Freidgeim
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# 119
A Burgundian fork dated 1660
Une fourchette bourguignonne datée de 1660
Una forchetta borgognona datata 1660
by Christophe Ginter
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# 120
Collecting Austrian silver sugar tongs
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 121
The Background To "Duty Dodgers"
by David McKinley
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# 122
Coral and Bells - A Collection of Rattles
by the Staff of Zilvermuseum Sterckshof Provincie Antwerpen
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# 123
An Intriguing English Spoon
by David McKinley
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# 124
Russian Cigarette Lighters
by "Postnikov"
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# 125
The hallmarks of silversmiths' widows in the Kingdom of France
Les poinçons des veuves d'orfèvres sous l'Ancien Régime français
I punzoni delle vedove dei maestri argentieri nella Francia del XVIII secolo
by Christophe Ginter
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# 126
Russian matchbox holders
by "Postnikov"
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# 127
Don Wallance, a leading flatware designer and Amboss,
an innovative Austrian flatware manufacturer. Two
interesting lectures at the Solingen flatware collectors'
meeting 2010
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 128
The Early History of The English Tea Caddy
by David McKinley
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# 129
How to become a Millionaire
by Lazar Freidgeim
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# 130
An unknown mark for silver-plated hollow ware used by Christofle in 1930-1935
by David N. Nikogosyan
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# 131
Poinçons de fraude fiscale du XVIIIème siècle Chalon sur Saône (France) 1762-1768
Fraud on silver taxes during the French Royalty Chalon sur Saône (France) 1762-1768
by Christophe Ginter
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# 132
Une paire de taste-vin français du XVIIIe siècle
A pair of 18th century French wine tasters
by Michael Carter
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# 133
A Silver Cruet Set - Paris 1892/1911
by Robert Massart
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# 134
Marks on Australian Silver
by Christine Erratt
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# 135
The Stieff Company - Historic overview
by Scott Perkins
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# 136
The Britannia Standard for Wrought Plate
by David McKinley
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# 137
Toasting forks
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 138
Une imitation de poinçons Louis XV (II)
An imitation of Louis XV hallmarks (II)
by Christophe Ginter
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# 139
Le marquage par le maitres-abonnés sous l'Ancien Régime
The triple master silversmith mark on French silver artifacts
by Lise Moor
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# 140
Numeration in Silver-Plated Christofle Hollow Ware
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan
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# 141
Determining the date on London Assay Office Marks - 1776-1795
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 142
British hallmarks - one cycle a time (I)
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 143
Kitchen Peppers, Bun Peppers and Muffineers
by David McKinley
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# 144
'CAT' marks of Christofle foreign branches
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan
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# 145
L'argent massif en France et le poinçon de bigorne
The Bigorne mark on French silver
by Robert Massart
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# 146
Silver Manufacture in Brazil
by Ricardo Ferreira
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# 147
The English Silver Caster
by David McKinley
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# 148
Three important exhibitions for the collector of modern silver and other metals
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 149
Une imitation de poinçons d'époque Louis XV (III)
Another imitation of Louis XV silver hallmarks (III)
by Christophe Ginter
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# 150
Cinque secoli di punzoni dell'argento napoletano
Five Centuries of Neapolitan Silver Marks
by Claudio Morelli and Giorgio Busetto
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# 151
Exhibition: Fabulous Flatware - Non-traditional Tools of the Table
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 152
The Introduction of Mechanical Marking by the London Goldsmiths' Company
by David McKinley |
# 153
Antique Jewel Boxes as Souvenirs - American and German
by Joanne Wiertella
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# 154
Solid silver or silverplate?
Argento o silver plate?
by Andrea Menarini
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# 155
Fraudulent Use of London Hallmarks
by David McKinley
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# 156
August Wellner & Sons, Silver Plating Foundry in Aue, Saxony
by David N. Nikogosyan
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# 157
A Gorham sterling match safe restored using pulse arc welder
by Jeffrey Herman
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# 158
Further revelations concerning the Harache workshop
by David McKinley
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# 159
The Double Mark Punch Used At The London Assay Office
by David McKinley
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# 160
A misterious Martelé Tea set
by Dorothea Burstyn
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# 161
Our Adventure with Sherlock Holmes
by Joanne and Emmett Eldred
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# 162
Spoon warmers, an often incorrectly described object
by Christian M. Baur
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# 163
Apprenticeship and Freedom for the English Goldsmith
by David McKinley
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# 164
Silver Spoons and Australian Flora
by Christine Erratt
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# 165
Hollow Ware Marks of Warsaw Silver Plate Factories Operated in the Russian Empire
by Dr. David N. Nikogosyan
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# 166
French antique silver rattles
by Katherine Palthey
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# 167
British cast candlesticks - A piece of beauty and a challenge for collectors
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 168
Dating Unmarked Late 17th/Early 18th Century English Snuff Boxes
by Bill Poynton
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# 169
Stato Pontificio (Roma) punzoni dell'argento
Papal States (Rome) Silver Hallmarks
by Claudio Morelli and Giorgio Busetto
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# 170
Marie Antoinette's Second Necessaire
by Katherine Palthey
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# 171
The Significance of Mote Spoon Piercing
by David McKinley
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# 172
The case of Richard Rugg and Robert Rew
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 173
Il piacere dell'indagine
The pleasure of the investigation
by Andrea Menarini
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# 174
The Mystery of the Sterling Lion
by David McKinley
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# 175
The Date Letter on English Hallmarked Silver
by David McKinley
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# 176
Miniature Georgian Silver Sugar Tongs
by Graham Hodges
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# 177
19th Century American Brightcut Flatware
by Patricia Finney
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# 178
There's Some Sparrowgrass in My Shoe Buckle
by Mary Kay Felton
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# 179
Niello Drinking Horns of Kubachi
by Lazar Freidgeim
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# 180
Marks of French silver-plated cutlery in the XIXth century
by David N. Nikogosyan
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# 181
To be a wise silver collector
by Lauren Chung
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# 182
Early English Mustard Pots
by David McKinley
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# 183
Joe Calafato: A South African creative jeweller and silversmith (1947-1984)
by Fred van Staden
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# 184
The Duty and Exportation Marks On English Silver Plate
by David McKinley
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# 185
Les orfèvres oubliés de la Révolution Française
The forgotten silversmiths of French revolution
by Christophe Ginter
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# 186
The Goldsmiths' Company of London's Sterling Standard
by David McKinley
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# 187
The History of Early English Silver Tea Equipage
by David McKinley
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# 188
La Famille Favier: Trois Villes et 150 Ans d'Orfèvrerie
Favier Family: Three Towns and 150 Years of Silversmithing
by Robert Massart
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# 189
London Hallmarking on 19th Century Flatware
by David McKinley
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# 190
The Beauty of Pulse Arc Welding
by Jeffrey Herman
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# 191
Marks of Berndorf Metalware Factory
by David N. Nikogosyan
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# 192
16th century silver Nürnberg thimbles
by Magdalena and William Isbister
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# 193
La Dynastie des Orfèvres Nesme de Lyon
Nesme: a dynasty of French Silversmiths active in Lyon
by Robert Massart
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# 194
Antique Silver Chairs in Miniature
by Bill Jackman
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# 195
Journeymen's Marks
by David McKinley
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# 196
Antique Silver Toys Miniature
by Bill Jackman |
# 197
Native Americans, Hester Bateman and thimbles
by Magdalena and William Isbister
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# 198
Italian Enamelled Compacts - Cases by Ottavio Spinelli
by Michael Hetherington
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# 199
Le Poinçons de Recense en France - 1722-1984
French Inventory Marks (Poinçons de recense)
by Robert Massart
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# 200
Three Decorative Spoons
by David McKinley
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# 201
Attribution of Two Single-die-struck Patterns
by Stanley Hayes
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# 202
Hallmarking of twentieth century South African precious metal artefacts
Fred van Staden |
# 203
Warsaw Silver Plate Companies: I. Joseph Fraget
Joanna Paprocka-Gajek and David N. Nikogosyan
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# 204
The Eleven O' Clock Club
by Jolyon Warwick James
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# 205
Warsaw Silver Plate Companies: II. Norblin/NBW
by Joanna Paprocka-Gajek and David N. Nikogosyan
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# 206
World War II Chaplains’ Kits
by Patricia F. Singer
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# 207
Goldsmiths and Jewellers of Paris of 19th end 20th Century
Orfèvres et joailliers du XIXe et du XXe siècle à Paris
by Robert Massart
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# 208
Real or Fake?
by Maurice Meslans
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# 209
French Silver Thimble Masters' Marks
by Magdalena and William Isbister
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# 210
An English 'Fake' Mark On Decanter Labels
by Maurice Meslans
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# 211
Swiss Family Silver Genealogy Record
by Wayne Bednersh
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# 212
Marie Antoinette's Second Necessaire - Part 2
by Katherine Palthey
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# 213
An Interesting Early English Spoon
by David McKinley
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# 214
An 18th Century Trade Silver Gorget
by Steve Cox
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# 215
Alfred G. Kintz, a Prolific US Designer
by Patricia F. Singer
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# 216
What Hath Kirstein Wrought?
by Maurice Meslans
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# 217
A Loving Cup overflowing with intrigue
by Christine Erratt
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# 218
Novelty Thimbles
by Magdalena and William Isbister
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# 219
Tyrolean Rebellion
by Wayne Bednersh
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# 220
The Parisian Haraches in London in the early 18th century
by David McKinley
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# 221
A Masterpiece Gone Missing
by Patricia F. Singer
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# 222
Armand Frenais silversmith company - a rival of Christofle
by David N. Nikogosyan
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# 223
Indian Trade Silver in the Americas
by Steve Cox
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# 224
French traditional jewellery - baptism
Les bijoux traditionnels français - le baptême
by Marc Faygen
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# 225
Strange case of Bateman family and Mr. Ollivant
by Giovanni Ciceri
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# 226
Warsaw Silver Plate Companies: III. Brothers Henneberg
by Joanna Paprocka-Gajek and David N. Nikogosyan
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# 227
Silver sailing ships
by Bill Jackman
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# 228
Hester Bateman reappraised
by David McKinley
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# 229
Jade Bracelet: Examining a vintage silver 835 jade bracelet
by Katherine Palthey
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# 230
Trading tips in buying collectible silver
by Marc Faygen
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# 231
An Enigmatic Spoon
by David McKinley
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# 232
Victorian Pictorial ('castle'), Commemorative and Souvenir Thimbles
by Magdalena and William Isbister
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# 233
The Rare Spanish Carlos III Al Merito Medals
by Steve Cox
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# 234
Silver Fineness Marks
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 235
The Pantin dinasty of Rouen and London
by David McKinley
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# 236
Silver Enameling Techniques: Plique-à-jour
by Katherine Palthey
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# 237
Silver Enameling Techniques: Cloisonné Enameling
by Katherine Palthey
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# 238
Enameled German Ocean Liner Thimbles
by Magdalena and William Isbister
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# 239
History of the B.Bohrmann foundry
by Dr. David N. Nikogosyan
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# 240
Goldsmiths in the Margas family of Rouen and London
by David Mckinley
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MEMBERS' WINDOW
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# 1 Damian de Castro Spanish ember bowl
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 2 Two silver pieces of Jean Redart
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 3 A German beaker from .... 1576
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 4 Silverware of Giuseppe Garibaldi
Una forchetta di Giuseppe Garibaldi
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 5 A teapot of Antoine Joseph Gelle
Une theiere de Antoine Joseph Gelle
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 6 A teapot of 18th century
Une
theiere du XVIIIe siecle
by Raoul Verbist |
# 7 A sugar bowl with St.Mark's lion
by Giorgio Busetto from an idea of Fred Sinfield
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# 8 A Walker & Hall coffee pot
by Giorgio Busetto from an idea of Mario Rosario
Bonello |
# 9 Three George I casters
by David Frothingham |
# 10 Milk creamer and sugar bowl from Russia
by Giorgio Busetto and Edward Doherty |
# 11 A Tiffany serving dish and cover
by Giorgio Busetto and Maurizio Perota |
# 12 Two Continental silver salts
Due saliere di argento europeo
by Giorgio Busetto and Giorgio Guida |
# 13 Wax Jack or Mustard Pot?
Stoppiniera o Mostardiera?
by Giorgio Busetto and Giorgio Guida |
# 14 Carl Adolf Kohl: silversmith and ...cartoonist
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 15 An Edwardian stamp case
by Giorgio Busetto
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# 16 Three excellent Victorian teapots
Tre teiere di qualità di epoca Vittoriana
by Giovanni Ciceri |
# 17 Vases and snuffer
by Giorgio Busetto, Michael Hutton and Pierre Debaillie |
# 18 Casters, talc bottles and pepperettes - Three centuries of silver shakers
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 19 A Neresheimer & Co. silver basket
by Leslie Salvage |
# 20 Demons & Devils
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 21 Demons & Devils: an interesting addition
by Fredric Sinfield |
# 22 Forty years of Italian silver vases
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 23 A collection of Vinaigrettes
by Maurizio Perota and Giorgio Busetto |
# 24 An inkstand from the "Regno delle Due Sicilie"
Un calamaio dal Regno delle Due Sicilie
by Attilio Porsia and Giorgio Busetto |
# 25 A Danish sterling silver bowl
by Hymie Dinerstein |
# 26 Silver mate from South America
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 27 A silver 'dance card' holder by Joseph Wilmore
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 28 A Victorian silver wine label
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 29 A Scandinavian silver Hovedvandsaeg
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 30 Georg Jensen? ... Art Deco?... NO... Ancient Rome!
by Jayne Dye |
# 31 Italian baby rattles of the 20th century
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 32 A collection of silver and crystal cruet stands
Una collezione di oliere in argento e cristallo tra '700 e '800
by Attilio Porsia and Giorgio Busetto |
# 33 Noah's Ark in silver
Un'Arca di Noe' d'argento
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 34 A large unsolved mystery!
by Fredric Sinfield |
# 35 Two Elkington & Co. silver pieces
Due argenti di qualita' di Elkington & Co
by Giovanni Ciceri |
# 36 An ancient complement for ladies hair dressing
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 37 Cherubs on Jewelry Boxes
by Joanne Wiertella |
# 38 Ten Years Later
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 39 An Octagonal Edwardian silver mustard pot
by Robert Massart |
# 40 A solid silver mustard pot - Paris 1834/1838
by Robert Massart |
# 41 Two Vodka Servers from East Europe
by Robert Massart |
# 42 A Tobacco Box
by Fredric Sinfield |
# 43 The missing centre piece of a Russian double salt-cellar
by Willand Ringborg |
# 44 Trust a dealer?
by Fred Sinfield |
# 45 Russian Fakes
by Willand Ringborg |
# 46 An "Early Georgian" Salt Cellar
by Robert Massart |
# 47 A Scottish Provincial Salt Spoon
by Robert Massart |
# 48 A French Silver Mustard Pot
by Robert Massart |
# 49 Collecting silver and silver plate bookmarks
by Howard Schecter |
# 50 A Hanau Silver with an uncommon London Import Hallmark
by Les Salvage |
# 51 A Silver Chalice from Sicily
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 52 Salt Cellars from Genoa and Genoa Silver Hallmarks
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 53 Marks of European Silver Plate - I. Sandrik, Slovakia
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 54 A Victorian Sterling Silver Hip Flask
by Robert Massart |
# 55 Silver Kantharos from Pompeii
by Giorgio Busetto |
# 56 A Silver Cigarette/Cheroot Case
by Robert Massart |
# 57 Marks of European Silver Plate: II. Fraget & Norblin, Poland/Russia
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 58 Marks of European Silver Plate: III. Bohrmann, Hartmann & Hepp, Germany
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 59/1 Marks of European Silver Plate: IV. Hacker & Herrmann, Austria:
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 59/2 A Swedish Bratina
by Kari Helenius |
# 60 Sterling silver trophies for Indian Thoroughbreds
by Siddarth Chand Lall and Giorgio Busetto |
# 61 Marks of European Silver Plate: V. Krupp & Wellner, Italy
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 62 Silver Mustard Pot - London 1798
by Robert Massart |
# 63/1 Marks of European Silver Plate: VI. WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik , Germany
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 63/2 Russian Fakes- A differing opinion
by Dov Wulich |
# 64 Glimpses of India's History
by Michael Thomas |
# 65 Silver Pepper Pots of the 19th & 20th Century
by Robert Massart |
# 66 The Fischer Chess Spoon Story
by Wayne Bednersh |
# 67/1 An unmarked Monteith
by Alan Yates |
# 67/2 A pipe collection with silver complements
by Piero Eduardo and Giorgio Busetto |
# 68 Russian cigarette cases with tinder cord and match/striker compartment
by Postnikov |
# 69 Three Centuries of Cauldron Salts
by Robert Massart |
# 70 The Mysterious mark on an Italian coffee pot
by Pietro Fantazzini and Giorgio Busetto |
# 72 Smoking a 160-years-old pipe
by RevDr. John Wade Long, Jr and Giorgio Busetto |
# 73 Silver on My Mind
by Katy Galewski |
# 74 Gorham & Co for Tiffany & Co
by Les Salvage |
# 75 London Salts of the 18th Century
by Maria Entrup-Henemann |
# 76 The Russian cigarette case - from Fabergé to GULAG
by Postnikov |
# 77 Marks of European Silver Plate: VII. Gallia, Alfenide/Christofle, France
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 78 A Silver Mustard Pot - Birmingham 1906
by Robert Massart |
# 79 Russian Napkin Rings
by Postnikov |
# 81 An Arrowhead Spoon
by Wayne Bednersh |
# 82 Niello Silver from Vienna
by C. Bruno Bruni |
# 83 Life History of a Small Caster or Just a Fairytale
by Maria Entrup-Henemann |
# 84/1 Marks of European Silver Plate: VIII. Dufva
by Prof. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 84/2 Collecting George III Silver Teapots and Stands
by Joanne and Emmett Eldred |
# 85 Our Collecting Guidelines (1) - Form
by Joanne and Emmett Eldred |
# 86 Our Collecting Guidelines (2) - Originality
by Joanne and Emmett Eldred |
# 87 Our Collecting Guidelines (3) - Engraving
by Joanne and Emmett Eldred |
# 88 Marks of European Silver Plate: IX. Szandrik, Austro-Hungary/ Sandrik, Czechoslovakia
by David N. Nikogosyan |
# 89 Our Collecting Guidelines (4) - Hallmarks
by Joanne and Emmett Eldred |
# 90 Before and After
by Jeffrey Herman |
# 91 Three Newborns for a Silver Mug
by Alan Yates and Giorgio Busetto |
# 92 Our Collecting Guidelines (5) - Condition
by Joanne and Emmett Eldred |
# 93 Our Collecting Guidelines (6) - Crest or Coat-of-Arms
by Joanne and Emmett Eldred |
# 94 Marks of European Silver Plate: X. Wellner, Germany
by Dr. David N.Nikogosyan |
# 95 Silver hallmarks: reproducing English and misunderstanding Italians
by Alan Yates |
# 96 Marks of European Silver Plate: XI. Wellner, Holland
by Dr. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 97 Collecting Silver Cow Creamers
by Craig Dorman |
# 98 Chinese Flatware from India
by Alan Yates |
# 99 Marks of European Silver Plate: XII. Fraget, Russia/Poland
by Dr. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 100 Before and After on a Tiffany Sterling Plate
by Jeffrey Herman |
# 101 Marks of European Silver Plate: XIII. Norblin, Russia/Poland
by Dr. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 102 A tea kettle by Liberty & Company
by Giovanni Ciceri |
# 103 Silver of Colonial interest
by Alan Yates |
# 104 A 'Japanese' style bachelor tea set
by Giovanni Ciceri |
# 105 Marks of European Silver Plate: XIV: WMF (Hollow Ware and Trays)
by Dr. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 106: Before and After on a Gorham Martelé Vase
by Jeffrey Herman |
# 107.1: Take time when dating hallmarks
by Christine Erratt |
# 107.2: The trowel unveiled
by Alan Yates |
# 108: Sterling Silver or Silverplate?
by Alan Yates |
# 109: Marks used by Joseph Fraget company on silver-plated hollow ware
by David N. Nikogosyan and Joanna Paprocka-Gajek |
# 110: An unusual pseudo mark
by Alan Yates |
# 111: Marks used by Norblin/Bros. Buch/N.B.W. companies on silver-plated hollow ware
by David N. Nikogosyan and Joanna Paprocka-Gajek |
# 112: An interesting spoon from Augsburg
by Maurice Meslans |
# 113 The Filigree of Porto - Gondomar (Portugal)
Le filigrané de Porto - Gondomar (Portugal)
by Christophe Ginter |
# 114: Marks of European Silver Plate: XV: WMF (Cutlery & Napkin Rings)
by Dr. David N. Nikogosyan |
# 115: A contemporary mote spoon
by Christine Erratt |
# 116: A very odd set of spoons
by Maurice Meslans |
# 117: Marks used by Brothers Henneberg Company for silver-plated hollow ware and flatware
by David N. Nikogosyan and Joanna Paprocka-Gajek |
# 118: The mystery: A silver Byzantium orthodox cross
by Elvira Ter Horst |
# 119: The Prize Cup of Victoria Mounted Rifles
by Alan Yates |
# 120: A platter from Bayonne
by Pierre Saric |
# 121: B.Bohrmann / B.Bohrmann Nachfolger: List of Marks
by Dr. David N. Nikogosyan |
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