English Goldsmiths and Their Marks: A History of the Goldsmiths and Plate Workers of England, Scotland, and Ireland |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
The standards for gold and silver waresMeaning of SterlingIts derivationThe standards | 32 |
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English Goldsmiths and Their Marks: A History of the Goldsmiths and ... Charles James Jackson No preview available - 2014 |
English Goldsmiths and Their Marks - A History of the Goldsmiths and Plate ... Charles James Jackson No preview available - 2011 |
English Goldsmiths and Their Marks: A History of the Goldsmiths and Plate ... Sir Charles James Jackson No preview available - 1948 |
Common terms and phrases
99 John Alms-dish Apostle spoon ARTICLES AND OWNERS Assay Master Assay Office Plate Author Author's Collection baluster Beaker Birmingham Birmingham Assay Office Boore bowl candlesticks carats Castle Chas Chester Christie Communion cup Communion flagon Communion paten Company Coventry Crichton Bros crowned cup and paten cycle DATE date-letter Earliest Mention Edward engraved Exeter flat stem fleur-de-lys George gold and silver H. D. Ellis Henry Holburne Museum J. H. Walter James Joseph Latest Mention leopard's head letter lion passant maker's mark MAKER'S NAME MARKS AND NAMES Mayor Messrs monogram mullet Name not traced NAME OF GOLDSMITH Newcastle Nicholas Norwich oval Pair pellets Peter Plain tankard Porringer punch Rat-tail spoon repoussé and chased Richard Richd Robert Robt Saml Samuel Seal-top spoon silver wares Small Smith standard Swaythling Table-spoons tables tankard Tea-spoons Thomas Thos town mark trifid end Trifid spoon wardens William Windsor Castle wrought