Domestic Silver of Great Britain and Ireland |
Contents
ANGLOSAXON AND GOTHIC A D 500 TO ABOUT | 1 |
FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE ENFORCED | 8 |
Individual casters not found | 21 |
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Apostle spoon appeared assay baluster Basket beakers bowl cake-baskets candlesticks casters circa circular coffee-pots collectors craftsmen cream-jugs cup and cover cylindrical dating decoration designs diam dish-rings dishes domestic plate domestic silver doubtless Dublin earlier Early Stuart eighteenth century embossed England English silver engraved entrée-dishes epergnes escalloped ewers examples fitted fluted foliation forks forms gadrooned Georgian period glass goblets Goldsmiths Gothic hall-marked London handles hot-water inches Inkstand jugs Kettle Late Georgian period later leopard's head mazer metal motifs moulded mounts numerous objects octagonal ornamentation oval Pair Paul Lamerie Paul Storr pieces pierced plain popular porringer punch pyriform Quaich reign rococo salt-cellar sauce-boats scrolls seventeenth century shapes Sheffield assay office Sheffield plate shell silver-gilt silver-work silversmiths similar sixteenth century Soup-tureen specimens spoons stand standing-cups standing-salt stem stoneware styles Sugar-bowl survived Swaythling tankard tazze tea-caddies teapots tray Tudor period Two-handled cup various vases vessels William Randolph Hearst