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Mr; Wil3k:'-aBrs* Works
1000 pp., Imp. Svo.
marks ana monograms on european ana
Oriental Potterp ana porcelain
With Historical Notices of each Manufactory, preceded by an
Introductory Essay on the Vasa Fictilia of the Greek,
Romano -British, and Mediaeval Eras. Ornamental cloth,
423.
Eighth Edition, revised and considerably augmented, with upwards of
3500 Potters' marks and illustrations.
A NEW EDITION, considerably Augmented and carefully Revised.
Ball marks on Gold and Silver Plate
With Tables of Date Letters used in all the Assay Offices of the
United Kingdom. 346 pp., royal Svo, cloth, i6s.
This (Eighth) Edition contains a History of the Goldsmiths* trade in
France, with extracts from the decrees relating thereto, and engravings of
the standard and other Marks used in that country as well as in other
foreign states. The Provincial Tables of England and Scotland contain
many hitherto unpublished Marks ; all the recent enactments arc quoted.
The London Tables (which have never been surpassed for correctness) may
now be considered complete. Many valuable hints to Collectors are given,
and cases of fraud alluded to, &c.
GHda flurifabrorum
A History of English Goldsmiths and Plateworkcrs and their
Marks
stamped on Plate, copied in facsimile from celebrated
Examples and earliest Records preserved at Goldsmiths'
Hall, London, with their names, addresses, and dates of
entry, 2500 Illustrations; also, Historical Account of the
Goldsmiths'
Company and their Hall Marks and Regalia ;
the Mint
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