Journal 21 (2006)
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Getting involved in silver
The Padgett & Braham archive
KATHRYN JONES and CHRISTOPHER GARIBALDI
Crespin or Sprimont? A question revisited
CATHLYN and SIMON DAVIDSON
Peter Hopwood: a goldsmith in Preston
RODNEY R. DIETERT and JANICE M. DIETERT
The ‘figure-between’ goldsmiths of eighteenth-century Edinburgh James Mitchelson – his legacy restored
ANN EATWELL and CLARE BARRY
Nonconformist silver in England
CHRISTOPHER HARTOP
Norwich goldsmiths 1700-1800
LUKE SCHRAGER
The royal and aristocratic patronage of Wakelin & Tayler, 1776-92
RACHEL CONROY
Letters from America: James Dixon & Sons and the American market, 1835-63
SIMON BLISS
‘Cubistic claptrap’? Erik Magnussen’s The Lights and Shadows of Manhattan of 1927
LOUISE HOFMAN
Contemporary Judaica made in Britain and America
REGULAR FEATURES
Basics:
Teapots: A visual approach to identification (4)
Books and exhibition catalogues
Colour illustrations
Corrections
From members’ collections:
The sound of the hammer from Japan
Miscellany
Museum collections: Indianapolis
New work: Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2005: Metal
News
Ongoing research:
The Harache family
Nuremberg goldsmiths (Karin Tebbe)
Other societies:
The Arms and Armour Society (Anthony Dove)
People:
Marc Rosenberg (Johann Michael Fritz)
Recent articles
Sales by auction
Times past:
A child’s memories of Harman & Co (Peter Cameron)
Where are they now?