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 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?