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New. Brand New! New dust jacket. Shrink wrapped! (silversmiths, massachusetts, biography, jewlwers, colonial ) NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
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New. 0894670770. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY-AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, WHY WAIT? --1244 pp., black-and-white illus. Edited by Patricia E. Kane. Based on the notes of Francis Hill Bigelow & John Marshall Phillips, with contributions by Kane, Jeannine J. Falino, Deborah A. Federhen, Barbara McLean Ward, and Gerald W. R. Ward, with the assistance of Karen L. Wight and Edgard Moreno. -The New York Silver Society Newsletter hailed this massive reference as a masterful accomplishment--and a source book that will well serve the next generations of gold, silver, and jewelry historians. -Published in 1998, it presents biographies of 296 silversmiths and jewelers who worked in Massachusetts before the American Revolution, along with 93 craftsmen in allied trades. Kane's preface chronicles the ninety-two years of research and scholarship that went into the book, while her essay focuses on the creative ferment in Boston. Barbara McLean Ward's essay describes the tools of the trade. Gerald W. R. Ward discusses the differences between metropolitan and rural silversmiths. --with a bonus offer--
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