Decorative and Sliver Online Auction

April 25, 2013

LOT 64

Lot 64

Ten Volumes on Canadian Silver

Ten Volumes on Canadian Silver
Lot 64 Details
Ten Volumes on Canadian Silver

Fox, Ross.
PRESENTATION PIECES AND TROPHIES FROM THE HENRY BIRKS COLLECTION (signed by author).
Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1985.
Trudel, Jean.
SILVER IN NEW FRANCE.
Exhibition catalogue.
Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1974.
Fox, Ross.
QUEBEC AND RELATED SILVER.
(signed by author)
Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1978.
Spalding, Jeffrey J.
SILVERSMITHING IN CANADIAN HISTORY.
Exhibition catalogue.
Calgary: Glenbow - Alberta Institute, 1979.
National Museum of Man.
THE COVENANT CHAIN, INDIAN CEREMONIAL AND TRADE SILVER.
Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 1980.
Villeneuve, René.
QUEBEC SILVER.
Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1998.
Mackey, Donald C.
SILVERSMITHS AND RELATED CRAFTSMEN OF THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES.
Halifax: Petheric Press, 1973.
Refaussé, Marie A.
CANADIAN HERITAGE SILVER.(signed by author)
Surrey: Silver Service Publishing, 2009.
Traquair, Ramsay.
THE OLD SILVER OF QUEBEC.
Macmillan of Canada, 1973.
Pack, Robert.
COLLECTORS GUIDE TO CANADIAN SOUVENIR SPOONS.
First edition, numbered 28 of 1000.
Vancouver: Argentum Cochlear Publishing, 1988.

Estimate $100-$200

Realised: $96
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