Silver in England

Silver in England by Philippa Glanville is a comprehensive exploration of silver within its historical context, published by Unwin Hyman in 1987. This edition spans 366 pages and is presented in English, featuring 137 black and white illustrations alongside 9 color plates that enhance the visual understanding of the subject.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of silver and its significance in metalwork history. The book delves into various aspects of silver, providing a rich narrative supported by detailed illustrations that complement the text. This scholarly work aims to inform those interested in the historical implications and artistry of silver, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and researchers alike.
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The first book on silver that presents it in its historical context. With 137 black and white illustrations and 9 color plates.
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