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 19 (2005)

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WYNYARD WILKINSON
Benjamin Schlick (1796-1872)

TIMOTHY KENT
Thomas Harper, Masonic jeweller and the jewels of his period

JULIA CLARKE
New Geneva

KENNETH QUICKENDEN
Elizabeth Montagu’s service of plate Part 2

Nelson Memorabilia and his Nile service

DAVID McKINLEY AND CHRIS BELL
The Pingo family and eighteenth-century hallmarking

JOE ROCK
Robert Gordon, goldsmith and Richard Cooper, engraver

GALE GLYNN
Richard Meyrick – an English engraver working in Philadelphia

JULIAN COUSINS
Pierre Harache I and II

PAUL MICIO
Early French surtouts

ERIC J.G. SMITH
London goldsmiths in John Stow’s Survey

ROBERT WENLEY
The Paston treasures

TIM PESTELL
Silver and silverworking in Anglo-Saxon East Anglia

MICHAEL LLOYD
Shelf life

SIMON BENNEY
Dining silver of the Institute of Chartered Accountants

RICHARD HILL
A conversation with Stanley Hill

V.E. EDGE, A.M. EDGE AND J.J. EDGE
The colour of enamels on germanium and Sterling traditional silver alloys

REGULAR FEATURES

Basics:
English, Scottish and Irish sauceboats and sauce tureens 1720-1840
A visual approach to identification:

Books and exhibition catalogues
Recently published: J.M. Fritz
From members’ collections
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Miscellany

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Boston (Tracey Albainy)
Gloucester (Anthony Sale)
V&A

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People:
Lionel Crichton (Philippa Glanville)
Sir Charles Jackson (Andrew Renton)

Recent articles
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