Reference Book Online Auction

March 24, 2011

LOT 35

Lot 35

Eight Volumes on Early American Silver

Eight Volumes on Early American Silver
Lot 35 Details
Eight Volumes on Early American Silver

Bohan, Peter and Philip Hammerslough.
EARLY CONNECTICUT SILVER, 1700-1840.
Connecticuty: Wesleyan University Press, 1970.,
Pleasants, J. Hall and Howard SIll.
MARYLAND SILVERSMITHS 1715-1830.
New York: Robert Alan Green, 1972.,
Buhler, Kathryn C.
AMERICAN SILVER 1655-1825 IN THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, VOLUME I AND II.
Connecticut: Museum of Fine Arts, 1972.,
Fales, Martha Gandy.
EARLY AMERICAN SILVER FOR THE CAUTIOUS COLLECTOR.
New York: Funk & Wangalls, 1970.,
McClinton, Katharine Morrison.
COLLECTING AMERICAN 19TH CENTURY SILVER.
New York: Bonanza Books, 1968.,
Rainwater, Dorothy T.
AMERICAN SILVER MANUFACTURERS.
Pennsylvania: Everybodys Press, 1966.,
Avery, C. Louise.
AN EXHIBITION OF EARLY NEW YORK SILVER.
New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1931.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $192
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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