Journal 31 (2014)
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PAUL HOLMES
Communion spoons in the City of London
Heike Zech
When Christ became an astronomer: the contrasting histories of two seventeenth-century Augsburg shrines
BRIAN MAY, RICHARD PHILLIPS and CRAIG O’DONNELL
Thomas and Joseph Willmore and James Alston, John Yapp and John Woodward: silversmiths of Birmingham
HELEN CLIFFORD
A portrait of Robert Garrard ll (1793-1881)
MAUREEN CASSIDY-GEIGER
Gold boxes as diplomatic gifts: archival resources in Dresden
TESSA MURDOCH
A glimpse of apprentice William Hogarth engraving his master’s shop-bill: the sign of an Angel
CATHLYN DAVIDSON
A portrait of a Chester goldsmith: Richard Richardson iV (1755-1822)
ROBERT REASON
Carl Eduard Firnhaber: South Australia’s first gold and silversmith
JOSCELYN GODWIN
George Barton Cutten and American coin silver
ANTHONY BERNBAUM
Silver ceremonial trowels
ANDREW RENTON
Adi Toch, Wide Open: a new silver commission for the P & O Makower Trust Collection at Amgueddfa Cymru (National Museum of Wales)
BOOK REVIEW
Susan Silfverstolpe (Managing editor), Silver Gifts from Swedish Monarchs to Russian Tsars during the Seventeenth Century
LUCY MORTON
The Silver Society prize for silversmithing
TIMOTHY KENT
Sir Hugo Huntington-Whiteley, Bart (1924-2014): an appreciation