Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
After an introduction to the full background of silver as a precious metal, Ian Pickford's guide often a lively, authoritative survey of the diverse uses to which it has been put in decorative and practical objects through history.
He examines the makers, their techniques, and the types of decoration used, and also gives clear coverage on marks and assay offices, an understanding of which is vital to the collector.
There is coverage of fakes and altered silver, as well as advice on caring for silver. This is an ideal book for the novice collector who wishes to avoid pitfalls and ill-advised purchases. Existing collectors will find all titles in the series act as a handy and portable reference, and beginners will welcome a reliable, accessible starting point from which their interests can develop.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-186) and indexes.