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Early Connecticut Silver, 1700–1840 Peter Bohan, Philip Hammerslough epub Early Connecticut Silver, 1700–1840 Peter Bohan, Philip Hammerslough pdf download Early Connecticut Silver, 1700–1840 Peter Bohan, Philip Hammerslough pdf file Early Connecticut Silver, 1700–1840 Peter Bohan, Philip Hammerslough audiobook Early Connecticut Silver, 1700–1840 Peter Bohan, Philip Hammerslough book review Early Connecticut Silver, 1700–1840 Peter Bohan, Philip Hammerslough summary
| #5166080 in Books | Wesleyan | 2007-12-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.96 x.82 x8.71l,1.99 | File type: PDF | 312 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| illustrated reference work for early American silverware|By Henry Berry|The work is basically a catalog of outstanding pieces of Connecticut hollowware and flatware plus a few pieces of different types with silver as part of them such as swords, pepperboxes (pepper shakers), and one pair of shoe buckles . The paperback edition is the same as the hardcover put out in 1970 with t||
“It is highly improbable that any subsequent work on the subject could surpass this book… Bohan and Hammerslough have covered the subject with unprecedented thoroughness.”—Choice
Early Connecticut Silver is a catalog of the most significant pieces of silver hollowware made by Connecticut silversmiths between the years 1700 and 1840, as well as representative flatware and other pieces such as swords and Masonic jewels. In all, it constitutes an exhibit that could never be mounted in a single museum, and one that proves the authors’ conviction that Connecticut silver is distinctive and worthy of comparison to the more sophisticated contempora...
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