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Journal 11 (1999) – Out of Print

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A note on dating and marks

DAVID EVANS
Changes to the Hallmarking Act 1973

JAMES LOMAX
Royalty and silver: the role of the Jewel House in the eighteenth century

EILEEN GOODWAY
David Willaume and his apprentices, Part 2: further research

THOMAS SINSTEDEN
Four selected assay records of the Dublin Goldsmiths’ Company

IDA DELAMER & CONOR O’BRIEN
Dublin hallmarks: a reappraisal of date letters used 1638-1756

DAVID MITCHELL
Marks, Manwarings and Moore: the use of the ‘AM in monogram’ mark 1650-1700

THEO DEELDER
Andrew Moore of Bridewell: almost forgotten and disguised?

PETER HAWKER
Lincolnshire makers of church plate

GUY TURNER
Lord Pembroke’s inventory of 1561

LESLIE SOUTHWICK
‘DD’ A silver hilt-maker identified (?)

KENNETH QUICKENDEN
‘Lyon faced’ candlesticks and candelabra

GORDON MCFARLAN
Robert Gray & Son: goldsmiths of Glasgow

STEPHEN PUDNEY
Connell’s of Cheapside: ‘Pioneers of modern artistic silverware’

BRIAN BEET & ROBERT B. BARKER
A ‘Sterling’ mark employed by Joseph Richardson Sr

FERNANDO GUTIÉRREZ BAÑOS
The chalice of Bishop Bustamante

NICHOLAS MAYHEW
Currency and plate: some thoughts based on Oxford coinage and the Civil War

DAVID PEARSON
Bookbinders and goldsmiths: their tools and trade in Oxford

MARIA HAYWARD
The storage and transport of Oxford silver

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