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A study focusing on the family connections of 17th through 19th century American silversmiths and engravers. Includes an index of names and images of the marks each used.
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ASCAS is an association for collectors and lovers of antique silver. Includes informative and historical articles, and newsletter archive.
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A study focusing on the Arts and Crafts metalwork movement in Chicago, especially The Kalo Shop, America's longest-lived silversmith operation. Includes examples and images of marks.
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An online resource about Export Silver and China Trade Silver including maker's marks and history.
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A photographic directory of American, British, European and Mexican silver maker's marks and hallmarks found on antique sterling and coin silver.
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Collection of antique silver bookmarks, featuring many unique pieces. The bookmarks are mainly silver but include brass, copper, celluloid, gold, enameled and jeweled examples.
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Resource for learning about collecting silver, silversmiths, flatware and holloware with a question and answer forum.
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An informational site about Georgian silver sugar tongs, including makers, hallmarks, assay offices and images of tongs.
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A forum dedicated to collecting silverware with sections on reading hallmarks, cleaning and restoration. Most suitable for beginner and intermediate collectors.
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Informative articles, resources and news about antique silver, silverplate and stainless flatware, holloware and smalls.
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A personal collection of antique silver and objects of vertu, primarily Continental, with an image index of the corresponding marks.
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Silver and Silver Hallmarks. A site to aid in the study and identification of the marks struck on silver, including a brief history of English silver, bookshop, world silver marks and an Exchange to post and reply to queries.
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Reference site for collectors of tea tongs by the author of "Eighteenth Century Silver Tea Tongs". Includes a forum and newly-discovered information since the book was published.
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Reference site for designer William Spratling with more than 300 photos, tips, history and a question and answer forum.
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Information and history of tea infusers. Visitors may submit tea ball images from their own collections.
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Charleston, South Carolina Silver Lady, Dawn Evers Corley, offers classes on antique silver and educational lectures at Planters Inn, Charleston Place and Wentworth Mansion.
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Details and history of a boxed chalice and paten presented to St Michael's and All Angels' Church, Smethwick in 1901 by Thomas Lutwyche Millward in memory of his wife Prudence.
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This is a directory of American Silver marks often seen on sterling or coin silver flatware and hollowware.
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A forum for an exchange of information about silverware and cutlery of all sorts with a particular focus on French silver, especially nineteenth-century pieces.