Reference Books Online Auction

March 10, 2016

LOT 20

Lot 20

[Reference Books] Silver and Vertu (16 Volumes)

[Reference Books] Silver and Vertu (16 Volumes)
Lot 20 Details
[Reference Books] Silver and Vertu (16 Volumes)

Fallon, John P.
MARKS OF LONDON GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS 1837-1914.
London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1992.,
Schroder, Timothy.
THE NATIONAL TRUST BOOK OF ENGLISH DOMESTIC SILVER 1500-1900.
Viking, 1988.,
Turner, Eric.
AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH SILVER FROM 1660.
London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1985.,
Came, Richard.
SILVER.
Octopus Books, 1972.,
McNab, Jessie.
SILVER.
Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1981.,
Blair, Claude.
THE HISTORY OF SILVER.
New York: Ballantine Books, 1987.
Kolter, Jane Bentley.
EARLY AMERICAN SILVER AND ITS MAKERS.
New York: Main Street Press, 1979.,
Carpenter, Charles H., Jr. with Mary Grace.
TIFFANY SILVER.
New York: Dodd Mead & Company, 1984.,
Wyler, Seymour B.,
THE BOOK OF OLD SILVER ENGLISH AMERICAN FOREIGN.
New York: Crown Publishers, Inc. c.1937.,
Fennimore, Donald L.
SILVER & PEWTER.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984.,
Burke, James H.
THE WARNER COLLECTOR’S GUIDE TO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED HOLLOWWARE.
New York: Main Street Press, 1982.
Krekel-Aalberse, Annelies.
ART NOUVEAU AND ART DECO SILVER.
New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1989.
Grotkamp-Schepers and Sänger, Reinhard W.
ART NOUVEAU KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS.
Arnoldsche, 2000.,
Snowman, A. Kenneth.
CARL FABERGÉ GOLDSMITH TO THE IMPERIAL COURT OF RUSSIA.
New York: Greenwich House, 1979.,
Von Solodkoff, Alexander.
FABERGË.
London: Pyramid, 1988.,
Von Habsburg-Lothringen and Von Solodkoff, A.
FABERGË COURT JEWELLER TO THE TSARS.
New York: Rizzoli, 1979.

Estimate $30-$50

Realised: $204
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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