Scottish Gold and Silver Work

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Pelican Publishing, Apr 1, 1999 - Literary Criticism - 400 pages

When the original edition of Scottish Gold and Silver Work was published in 1956 it was the first in its field, and today it remains the only comprehensive treatment of the subject. However, during the years that have passed, a great deal has happened in this field. Not only have researches vastly exceeded everything published prior to the date of the book's appearance, but as a subject, Scottish silverware has attained independent status, and its history is no longer even putatively covered under the title of "English Plate."

The need for a new edition, updated, corrected, and improved, is therefore obvious. No alternative general history of the subject appeared during the interval of the two editions. By tracing the history of this complex art form, from the earliest Celtic gold and silver work to the Burgh craftsmen of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Finlay and Fothringham have created the most comprehensive text on this subject ever published.

 

Contents

THE EARLIEST CELTIC GOLD AND SILVER WORK
xv
THE CHRISTIAN CELTIC PERIOD
10
THE MIDDLE AGES
25
BROOCHES MEDIEVAL AND LATER
39
THE REIGN OF JAMES V
49
THE STANDING MAZERS
61
THE REFORMATION
74
EARLY COMMUNION PLATE
83
THE LATER SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
117
EDINBURGHTHE GOLDEN AGE
129
HIGHLAND JEWELLERY AND WEAPONS
146
EDINBURGHTHE LATER EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
157
THE BURGH CRAFTSMEN EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES
169
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
233
TABLE OF PLATES AND OWNERS
242
INDEX
256

SECULAR PLATE EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
91
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY PROVINCIAL WORK
101

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