
PUBLICATIONS
Silver for Entertaining: the Ickworth Collection by James Rothwell
One of the most important collections of eighteenth-century silver in Europe is to be found at Ickworth House in Suffolk. James Rothwell, the National Trust’s adviser on silver, has undertaken a comprehensive study of the collection and the results are published this lavishly illustrated book. For full [Read More]
English Silver before the Civil War – The David Little Collection by Timothy Schroder
"A fascinating new book that uses one man’s collection to examine the social history of domestic silver from the Tudor and Early Stuart eras” Roland Arkell, Antiques Trade Gazette For full details and to order please go to www.johnadamsonbooks.com
David Constable’s book Silver Spoons of Britain 1200 – 1710 was launched in September 2016
It is the history of the silver spoons of England, Scotland and Ireland chronologically by type from 1200 to 1710. There are approximately 2,260 images and 145,000 words, creating a complete reference of early spoons and their makers. Please visit David’s website to order it: www.silverspoonsofgreatbritain.com There is also [Read More]
Silver in Georgian Dublin: Making, Selling, Consuming by Alison Fitzgerald
Published by Routledge and costs £95 from Hodges Figgis in Dublin or on Amazon.com