BOOKS ABOUT SILVER AND SILVERSMITHS, 7 pcs.

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BOOKS ABOUT SILVER AND SILVERSMITHS, 7 pcs.
3613777. BOOKS ABOUT SILVER AND SILVERSMITHS, 7 pcs.

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- Erik Andrén, Brynolf Hellner, Carl Hernmarck and Kersti Holmquist: Swedish silversmithing
1520—1850. Gold and silver stamps, 791 pp., publisher's semi-French band with back and back
cover gilding and upper gilding., Nordiska Museet and Nordisk rotor engraving,
Stockholm in 1963.

- Carl Hernmarck: The Art of the European silversmith 1430—1830, volumes I-II, 411 + 386 pp.,
publisher's globe tape with protective cover in cardboard cassette, Sotheby Parke Bernet, London and
New York in 1977.

- Ian Pickford (ed): Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, 768 pp., publisher's globe ribbon with protective cover, Antique Collector's Club, 3 rd edition, Suffolk 2000.

- Wilfred Joseph Cripps: Old English Plate. Ecclesiastical, decorative, and domestic: Its
makers and mark, 538 pp., publisher's tape, John Murray, London 1914.

- Nils G. Wollin: Falk Simon's silver collection, special print from the publication of the Guild of Arts and Crafts
1929, No. 294 of 300 ex., hft, 154 pp., Stockholm 1930 (with dedication from Falk Simons).

- Elisabeth Welander-Berggren (ed): Beautiful jewels. Jewelry of the Eight Century, 239 p.,
publisher's paper tape, Nationalmuseum 2000.

- Bengt Bengtsson: Old silver. From Kulturens samling, 228 pp., publisher's paperband, Kulturen i Lund och ICA bokförlag 1979.

- Helena Dahlbäck Luttema: Swedish silver. From Gustavian times to Scandinavian design. A
art book from Nationalmuseum, 176 p., publisher's globe tape with protective cover, Rabén &
Sjogren, 1988.

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3613777. BOOKS ABOUT SILVER AND SILVERSMITHS, 7 pcs.

Description

- Erik Andrén, Brynolf Hellner, Carl Hernmarck and Kersti Holmquist: Swedish silversmithing
1520—1850. Gold and silver stamps, 791 pp., publisher's semi-French band with back and back
cover gilding and upper gilding., Nordiska Museet and Nordisk rotor engraving,
Stockholm in 1963.

- Carl Hernmarck: The Art of the European silversmith 1430—1830, volumes I-II, 411 + 386 pp.,
publisher's globe tape with protective cover in cardboard cassette, Sotheby Parke Bernet, London and
New York in 1977.

- Ian Pickford (ed): Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, 768 pp., publisher's globe ribbon with protective cover, Antique Collector's Club, 3 rd edition, Suffolk 2000.

- Wilfred Joseph Cripps: Old English Plate. Ecclesiastical, decorative, and domestic: Its
makers and mark, 538 pp., publisher's tape, John Murray, London 1914.

- Nils G. Wollin: Falk Simon's silver collection, special print from the publication of the Guild of Arts and Crafts
1929, No. 294 of 300 ex., hft, 154 pp., Stockholm 1930 (with dedication from Falk Simons).

- Elisabeth Welander-Berggren (ed): Beautiful jewels. Jewelry of the Eight Century, 239 p.,
publisher's paper tape, Nationalmuseum 2000.

- Bengt Bengtsson: Old silver. From Kulturens samling, 228 pp., publisher's paperband, Kulturen i Lund och ICA bokförlag 1979.

- Helena Dahlbäck Luttema: Swedish silver. From Gustavian times to Scandinavian design. A
art book from Nationalmuseum, 176 p., publisher's globe tape with protective cover, Rabén &
Sjogren, 1988.

Condition

wear and tear.

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