English Silver Before the Civil War: The David Little Collection

Author:   Timothy B. Schroder
Publisher:   John Adamson Publishing Consultants
ISBN:  

9781898565154


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   19 November 2015
Format:   Hardback
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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.

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Author:   Timothy B. Schroder
Publisher:   John Adamson Publishing Consultants
Imprint:   John Adamson
Dimensions:   Width: 24.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 29.20cm
Weight:   1.325kg
ISBN:  

9781898565154


ISBN 10:   1898565155
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   19 November 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface; Foreword by David Little; 1 English Silver before the Civil War; 2 Conspicuous Consumption: the Ceremonies of Dining; 3 'Plate commonly used in the howse'; 4 Silver and Godliness; 5 The Workshop and the Trade; 6 The Afterlife of Early Silver; Catalogue of items in the Little collection; Bibliography; Index; Picture credits

Reviews

'[A] fascinating new book that uses one man's collection to examine the social history of domestic silver from the Tudor and early Stuart eras. Roland Arkell, Antiques Trade Gazette, 6 February 2016


As with all books published by John Adamson, this volume has a very pleasing and elegant layout with gorgeous photography. The book contains a detailed catalog of twenty-five pieces in the collection with photographs of the items, their marks, exact descriptions, measurements, provenance, pertinent information about the item, plus a comparison with similar objects in other famous collections. -- Dorothea Burstyn Silver Magazine, March/April 2017 As with all books published by John Adamson, this volume has a very pleasing and elegant layout with gorgeous photography. The book contains a detailed catalog of the twenty-five pieces in the collection with photographs of the items, their marks, exact descriptions, measurements, provenance, pertinent information about the item, plus a comparison with similar objects in other famous collections. Silver Magazine The book is peppered with alluring historical illustrations that help readers understand the time period. In short, this captivating treatise is a connoisseur's delight -- Steven Wayne Yvaska, The Seasoned Collector San Jose Mercury News, March 17, 2016 With its accessible text, exemplary silver photography, elegant design and careful editing, this is a pleasure to read and should encourage a new generation of collectors to follow David Little's example. -- Tessa Murdoch Art Newspaper


Author Information

Timothy Schroder joined the Silver Department at Christie's in 1976 and became Curator of Decorative Arts at the Los Angeles Museum of Art in 1984. After returning to London, he worked as an antique dealer for some years before becoming Curator of the Gilbert Collection at Somerset House. He was subsequently a consultant curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum and is now a freelance lecturer, curator and adviser. He is currently Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company.

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