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Creator
Date
2015
Location
Cambridge,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
160 pages
Language
English
Size
29 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 348415
Folger call number: NK7143 .S36 2015
Folger holdings ID: 499160
Folger call number: NK7143 .S36 2015
Folger holdings ID: 499160
Summary
A remarkable private collection formed over the last thirty years is the focus of this richly illustrated book that introduces the reader to English silver spanning a century and a half from a little before the Tudor age (1485-1603) to the threshold of the Civil War (1642-51). This was a period when England changed out of all recognition. At the beginning it was still essentially a medieval country dominated by an autocratic king and a rich and powerful Church; by the end of the period the Church had lost virtually all of its power and, with the execution of Charles I in 1649, the monarchy itself was abolished. To a degree, this changing world is mirrored in the styles represented by the silver featuring in the collection. Besides setting the silver against its social and historical background the book examines the wide range of techniques used by silversmiths at the time to shape and adorn silver objects
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-157) and index
Also known as
Extended title: English silver before the Civil War : the David Little Collection / Timothy Schroder ; with a foreword by David Little
Related names
author: Schroder, Timothy
subject: Little, David (Silverwork collector)
subject: Little, David (Silverwork collector)