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Silver Magazine - Mint 2019 ENTIRE YEAR - All 6 Issues- Our 51st YEAR Special!

$ 21.09

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    SILVER MAGAZINE 51ST YEAR 1968-2019    SPECIAL!!
    FULL YEAR 2019 issues - 6 in all - Mint Condition
    Publisher's Stock - Brand New -
    We ARE Silver Magazine
    - so all issues will be mint state direct from our stock.
    As a bonus, if you would like any of the last 6 years - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 or 2018, Choose
    again the "buy now" for the 2019 year and we will send you back .00 off the buy it now price for each year ordered.
    On ordering past years, simply advise us in the
    message section and state which year of 2013 - 2018 you would like.
    To SUBSCRIBE to Silver Magazine, which EBay does not provide an option for, you may go to the Silver Magazine Website, the link of which, unfortunately Ebay also does not allow us to leave here, but you should find easily via an internet search.
    This auction is for ALL 6 new,unused issues.
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    FOR 2019 –
    NOV/DEC 2019
    Title
    Author
    Topic
    Beyond These Borders: FrançoisSasseville and Other Early Silversmiths of Québec City and Montréal
    Rowland L. Matteson
    Author shares history and examplesof spoon & marks of silversmith François Sasseville as well as other earlysilversmiths of Québec City and Montréal.
    The Art Cabinet of ApoloniusHarthals: Assignments for Young Dutch Silversmiths
    Janjaap Luijt
    The Dutch Silver Museum recentlypresented Designed by Nature, an exhibition featuring a special collection ofcontemporary works by young Dutch silversmiths - assignments from ApoloniusHarthals.
    Women in the Silver World: FlatwareDesigner Lillian V. M. Helander
    Patricia F. Singer
    Flatware Designer Lillian V.M.Helander and the history of her work.
    Sterling Souvenir Map Spoons: Unique& Distinctive
    Robert M. Wilhelm
    History & examples of souvenirspoons: Niagra Falls, Lake Huron – Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, and LakeWinnipesaukee.
    SEP/OCT 2019
    Title
    Author
    Topic
    Beyond These Borders: An EmpireHovedvandsaeg from Horsens
    Rowland L.Matteson
    Author shares an Empire-stylevinaigrette made in Horsens by silversmith Jochum Carl Gorm Bisgaard as well ashis mark.
    "A Dozen Unique JapanesqueTable Knives: ?Antecedents of Tiffany’s Japanese Pattern " "A DozenUnique Japanesque Table Knives: ?Antecedents of Tiffany’s Japanese
    Pattern"
    William P. Hood Jr. and John R.Olson
    Hood and Olson provide beautifulexamples of twelve Tiffany & Co. Japanesque table knives that favor thecompany's Japanese pattern. They illustrate and chart the designs andsimilarities.
    Two Unusual Serving Pieces by Gorham
    Patricia F. Singer
    Two Gorham serving pieces areillustrated and by reviewing period styles, the author helps to determinedesign influence and when they were produced.
    Souvenir Spoons of Venice
    Robert M. Wilhelm
    History & examples of souvenirspoons from Venice.
    Book Review: Gorham Silver:Designing Brilliance, 1850-1970
    Gerald W.R.Ward
    Gerald W.R. Ward reviews the book:Gorham Silver: Designing Brilliance, 1850-1970 by editor Elizabeth A. Williams.
    JUL/AUG 2019
    Title
    Author
    Topic
    Beyond These Borders: A BeakerCrafted by Sweden's Leading Silversmith of the 20th Century, Wiwen Nilsson
    Rowland L. Matteson
    Example of a 1962 silver beaker andits mark by Swedish silversmith Wiwen Nilsson.
    In Search of the Perfect Fish Slice- The English Invent the Scimitar
    Dale E. Bennett
    History and beautiful examples offish serving slices from various countries and English scimitar blades anddescriptions of their marks.
    Sheffield Silver Millennium Gallery
    Caroline Rubinstein
    History and Sheffield silverexamples from England's Millenium Gallery.
    Souvenir Spoons of St Peter's
    Robert M. Wilhelm
    History & examples of souvenirspoons from Italy's St. Peter's Square.
    Book Review: American Silver in thePhiladelphia Museum of Art, Volume 1, Makers A-F
    Catherine B. Hollan
    MAY/JUN 2019
    Title
    Author
    Topic
    Sir Richard Hoare’s Sauceboat? ARe-engraved Piece Retains its Integrity and Interest
    Ralph Hoyle
    An interesting theory on a sauceboatmade by John Cafe from 1743 and how it changed through the generations.
    Makers’ Marks: European SouvenirSpoons
    Donald G. Tritt
    A great guide for European souvenirspoons - shows spoons and images of their marks.
    Sheffield Cathedral SilverCollection
    Caroline Rubinstein
    History and silver examples fromEngland's Sheffield Cathedral Silver Collection.
    Some of My Favorite Souvenir Spoons…
    Michelle P. Wilhelm
    Author shares the history &examples of five of her favorite souvenir spoons in her collection.
    Book Review: Flatware That’s Not“Flat”: Design and Production of Innovative Table Cutlery, 1890-2015
    Catherine B. Hollan
    Silver Magazine staff reviews thebook: Flatware That’s Not “Flat”: Design and Production of Innovative TableCutlery, 1890-2015 by William P. Hood Jr. and Phil Dreis
    MAR/APR 2019
    Title
    Author
    Topic
    Survey of Silver
    Holly Frisosky
    Author shares silver jiggers foundfor auction in a magazine - pieces were made by artist Grainger McKoyand howthey were made.
    The History and the Marks of TheCharter Company, a Special Division of the International Silver Company
    W. Scott Braznell
    Historical information on a specialdivision of the International Silver Company - The Charter Company. Examples ofexquisite silver and their marks, as well as manufacturer's literature isshowcased.
    Book Review of Beauty of theFlowers: American Floral, Birth Month and Art Nouveau Sterling Spoons 1888-1919
    Silver Magazine Staff
    Silver Magazine staff reviews Beautyof the Flowers: American Floral, Birth Month and Art Nouveau Sterling Spoons1888-1919 by author Carolyn Keating.
    Greek Souvenir Spoons: The NoblestOrnaments of Illustrious Athens Acropolis, Parthenon, Athena Nike
    Robert M. Wilhelm
    History & examples ofGreek-themed souvenir spoons: Athens Acropolis, Parthenon, and Athena Nike.
    Love & Kisses: Viennese EnameledVinaigrettes
    Dorothea Burstyn
    Numerous images of Viennese enameledvinaigrettes and helpful information on collecting.
    JAN/FEB 2019
    Title
    Author
    Topic
    Reclaiming the Gilded Age for aTiffany & Company Cigar Stand
    Tia Polidori, Katie Rovito, and AnnWagner
    A beautiful cigar stand crafted byTiffany & Co. silversmiths and the museum quality process to restore itback to its original granduer.
    Scottish Provincial Fish Slices
    Dale E. Bennett
    History and beautiful examples ofScottish provincial fish serving slices and descriptions of their marks.
    Gorham's Unusual Items
    Silver Magazine Staff
    Unusual Gorham examples gatheredfrom catalogues and advertisements.
    Souvenir Spoons of Mammoth Cave:Alluring and Enduring
    Robert M. Wilhelm
    History & examples of a souvenirspoon illustrating Kentucky's national park Mammoth Cave.
    A Pair of Sugar Tongs in theGustaviansk Style form Landskrona, 1793
    Rowland L. Matteson
    Example of a pair of 1793 sugartongs and its mark by Swedish silversmith Johan Schröder.
    Loose Threads & Buttons,Mississippi Valley Silver
    Maurice Meslans
    Example of a silver button and thehistory behind its marks and symbols
    Silver Magazine is the only publication specializing in the width and depth of the silver world. It is a must for the collector, dealer, curator, and casual aficionado. We bring you all the best silver offerings and the finest in research pertinent to the world of silver.
    Silver Magazine reaches readers in all 50 states of the U.S.A. and has a following in many foreign countries around the globe from Canada to China. It is available through subscription only. Published bi-monthly, it has a readership of several thousand.
    We combine features on antique English, Continental and Colonial American silver through and including 21st century silver works.
    In the pages of Silver Magazine, there are previews and reviews of auctions, information on exhibitions and shows around the nation and the globe, book reviews, opinions from curators to silversmith, letters to the editor, short stories on exciting discoveries, classified and display advertising from the nation's and world's leading dealers, auction houses and museums.
    Widely deemed to be critical reference material by collectors and researchers, Silver Magazine counts among its subscribers the major museums, galleries, and libraries of North America and Europe, as well as many other fine institutions, collections, authors, dealers, scholars, researchers, collectors, auction houses, and others with a deep affection and connection to this wonderful metal.