THE JOURNAL The Journal has been in publication for over 50 years and is now recognised as one of the leading scholarly publications and research tools in the area of silver. Each Journal has a number of articles written by expert members, curators and acadamics interested in the field of silver.

Journal 10 (1998)

£15.00

Forty years on

JOHN CULME
The new approach

BRIAN BEET
Huguenot refugees from Anjou

BRIAN BEET
Thomas Hyde and his successors

TIMOTHY KENT
Warminster silver

PHILIP PRIESTLEY
Early watchcase-makers and their marks 1631-1720

JANELLE A. JENSTAD
The Gouldesmythes Storehowse

KIRKPATRICK DOBIE
The silver gun

JAN GADD & RONALD HOMER
Fake and pseudo silver marks on pewter

ROSEMARY WEINSTEIN
A goldsmith’s widow of the 1670s

ERIC GRIFFIN
The account book of William Palmer

EILEEN GOODWAY
The Rapilliart family. David Willaume, his son, their apprentices. Part 1

ARTHUR GRIMWADE
Paul de Lamerie’s bills

LUKE SCHRAGER
Recent research into the missing registers

JOHN CULME
The embarrassed goldsmith, 1729-1831. Eighteenth-century failures in the London jewellery and silver trades

KENNETH QUICKENDEN
Silver, ‘plated’ and silvered products from the Soho Manufactory, 1780

HELEN CLIFFORD
The Vulliamys and the silversmiths 1793-1817

ALEX BUCK
Silver by Leslie Durbin at New College Oxford

PETER JOHNS
Firestain resistant silver alloys

Proposed amendments to the Hallmarking Act

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