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Wrought-Iron Quants from the River Thames, London, Martin J. D. Brendell and Graham de Heaume
Joseph Merlin: A Mechanical Wizard, Jonathan Peacock
Ernest Gimson’s Metalwork: ‘Good Workmanship with Happy Thought’, Mary Greensted
‘Couteaux Sans Clous – Rivetless Pocket Knives from France, c. 1680: Starting a French Evolution, Simon Moore
NOTES:
Inscriptions Recorded on English Seventeenth-Century Brass Warming Pans: Addenda and Corrigenda, Malcolm Jones
BOOK REVIEW:
Michael Ferguson, Somerset and District Friendly Society Pole Heads, Reviewed by Jeremy Hodgkinson
The Penningtons of Bodmin: Seventeenth-Century Pot-Founders and Bellfounders, Roderick and Valentine Butler, Christopher Green and Neil Bollen
English Paktong Chamber Candlesticks 1735-1825, Geoffrey Draughn
A Fourteenth-Century Knife with a Well-Preserved Handle from Dordrecht, E. Ferguson
English Fire-Irons: Examples of their Stylistic Evolution from the early-Eighteenth Century, Jonathan A. Hill
BOOK REVIEW:
Robert A. Higham, Between the Sheets: 400 Years of the Warming Pan, Reviewed by Malcolm Jones
The Architectural Ironwork of Leeswood Hall, Peter L. Millington
The Problem of Reproduction Brassware: Candlesticks, their Makers and Distinguishing Features – Introduction, Simon Oxley and Geoffrey Smaldon
Iron Lily: London’s Last Working Sewer Lamp, Angus Patterson
A Tudor Fireback Stamp: The Progressive Deterioration of its Condition as Evidence of the Relative Age of Castings, Jeremy Hodgkinson
The ‘King’s Bastion’: An Important Episode in the History of the Disputed Ownership of Gibraltar and the Significance of a Mundane Artifact, William Wallace
NOTES AND QUERIES:
The Cotehele Hand, Jane Evans
Making a Replica of the National Trust’s Mechanical Arm at Cotehele, Cornwall, Tim Martin
The Brass Founder ZK and an Unusual Saucepan, Christopher Green, Roderick and Valentine Butler
Trade card of Henry Patten, razor-maker and cutler, c. 1750
BOOK REVIEWS:
David Pearsall, Collecting English Brass and Bronze Mortars, Reviewed by Roderick Butler and Christopher Green
Brian Read, Identifying Detector Finds, Reviewed by Naomi Payne
Discovered by Mudlarks: Knife handles from the River Thames in the City of London c.1350 – c.1870, Simon Moore and Graham duHeaume
From London to Upton via Piddletrenthide and Copenhagen: Building a Biography for Jan Gadd’s Metal Cast of the Lomellini Basin, Angus Patterson
From Alexandria to Hyde, via Bovillæ and Rome, London and Birmingham: A biography of an electrotype of The Apotheosis of Homer, Alistair Grant
History and research of a copper gilt statue of St. George Killing the Dragon from the Town of Gdansk, Anna Baranowska-Fietkiewicz and Cátia Viegas Wesołowska
Charles Applebee Revisited: Evidence for a dynasty of London Brasiers, Roderick and Valentine Butler, and Christopher Green
A synopsis of pocket knives in history and the evolution of spring-backed pocket knives in Sheffield during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Simon Moore
NOTES AND QUERIES:
John Anthony: The man and his Mortar, David Moulson
An interesting slice and a new makers’ mark, Lawrie Trask
Biographical notes for Thomas Pickett, Citizen & Brazier, Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
Appendix to the Queenhithe Collection Catalogue, Graham duHeaume
BOOK REVIEWS:
Michael Lewis and Ian Richardson, Inscribed Vervels: A corpus and discussion of late medieval and Renaissance hawking rings found in Britain, Reviewed by Malcolm Jones
Vanda Morton, Brass from the Past – Brass, made used and traded from prehistoric times to 1800, Reviewed by Christopher Green and Roderick Butler
Surpassing Midas: English Cut Steel, 1740-1830, Angus Patterson
Jean Démosthène Dugourc: A Life by Design, Susan R Kinsey
Engineers’ Brasswork: Industrial Folk Art of North-East England 1860-1914, Peter Brears
A Skillet Handle on a Fireback, Jeremy Hodgkinson
Brass Skimmers, Ladles and Slices of the late Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries and their Makers’ Marks, Roderick and Valentine Butler, Christopher Green, Neil Bollen
The Liverpool Sailors’ Home, Stephen McKay
Medieval Eating Knives in England, Simon Moore
English Brass Warming Pans, Malcolm Jones
NOTES AND QUERIES
Reflections on a Celtic Mirror from Holcombe, Devon, Nicholas Riall
Some Rare Medieval Spoons, David Moulson
BOOK REVIEWS
Marcus van der Meulen, The Brass Eagle Lecterns of England, Reviewed by Christopher Green and Roderick Butler.
Garry C Scroop, The Art of the Door Knocker, Reviewed by Diana Crawforth-Hitchins and Andrew Crawforth.
Alistair Grant and Angus Patterson, The Museum and The Factory: The V&A, Elkington and the Electrical Revolution, Reviewed by Martin Levy.
The Queenhithe Collection: Knives, Blades and Marks from the River Thames in the City of London, dating from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century, Graham duHeaume.
From Pigs to Dragons: English and Welsh Japanned Metalware 1730 – 1780, Yvonne Jones
Head, Hand and Hearth: A Fireplace by C. F. A. Voysey, Robert Sherlock
The Problem of Reproduction Brassware: John Jewsbury and Pearson-Page, Geoffrey Smaldon
Modernity Broadcast: An Electroformed and Enamelled Perfume Burner by Elkington & Co., 1873, Angus Patterson
A British History of ‘German Silver’: Part II: 1829 – 1924, Alistair Grant
BOOK REVIEW
William Wallace, The Lure of the Key, Reviewed by Andrew Crawforth
Lauded, Lambasted, Lost and Found: The Salisbury Cathedral Screen Cross by George Gilbert Scott and Francis Skidmore, Alicia Robinson
Metalworking in Bridgwater 1710 – 1832, Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
From the Birmingham of Russia: A Steel Fireplace from Tula at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Angus Patterson
Crocks and Kettles: Documentary Records of Domestic Metalware, Christopher Green
A British History of German Silver: Part 1 – The Discovery of Nickel and Development of Nickel Alloys, 1754 – 1823, Alistair Grant
BOOK REVIEWS
David Hall, Irish Brass, Bronze and Copper, 1600-1900, Reviewed by Frances Parton
Michael Finlay, Pastry Jiggers and Pastry Prints, Reviewed by Andrew Crawforth
Elkington & Co. and the Rapture of Travel, 1841 – 1961, Alistair Grant
An Early 18th-Century Silver-Form Brass Teapot on Stand, Geoffrey Draughn
The Snowshill Manor Spit Jack, Tony Weston
A Tale of Two Hat Stands, Eric Turner
The Cast Brass Horn Book: Too Good to be True?, Geoffrey Smaldon
The Recent Turbulent History of the Threlkeld Chandelier, Robert Sherlock and Neil Bollen
Identifying ‘ID – With a Crown Above’, Peter Cameron
Apotropaic Symbols on Cast-Iron Firebacks, Timothy Easton and Jeremy Hodgkinson
A Trifle from Ranelagh, Geoffrey Draughn
Investors in New Technology: Michael Faraday and Edward Barnard and Sons, Ann Eatwell
The ‘Clanranald Anvil’, Fergus Cannan
Hand-Made in Sheffield, Charles Ormrod
The Rise and Fall of Clockwork Tinplate Novelties, Kristian Volsing
Welcome to the Underworld: A Door Stop Designed, John Bell and Eric Turner
Night Bolts: Remotely Controlled Bedroom Security, Roderick Butler and Christopher Green
Pre-Restoration Iron Firebacks, Jeremy Hodgkinson
Brass in Bristol: The Baptist Mills Company in 1711, Christopher Green and Roderick Butler
Anthony Christian and the French-Plating Trade in 18th-Century London, Peter Cameron
Pewterers, Coppersmiths or Founders, Alan Collins
Fashionably Dated: A ‘Landsknecht’ Candlestick at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Jemma Davey and Angus Patterson
“The Case Of The Proprietors Of The Birmingham Canal Navigation, Relative To Charles Colmore Esquire, 21st January 1771”, Alistair Grant
The Perfect Marriage of Art and Industry: Elkingtons and the South Kensington Museum’s Electrotype Collection, Angus Patterson
BOOK REVIEWS
Gordon Crosskey, Old Sheffield Plate:A History of the 18th Century Plated Trade, Reviewed by Eric Turner
Michael Finlay, English Decorated Bronze Mortars and their Makers, Reviewed by Ann Hutton
Ambition and Plagiarism? Unpicking the Design and Manufacture of an Unmarked 19th Century Ornamental Brass Dish, Ann Eatwell
Domestic Metalware in a 17th-century Parsonage: From the Journal of Giles Moore, Christopher Green and Roderick Butler
A Family of Highland Blacksmiths: The Macnabs of Barachastlai, Fergus Cannan
Two Pairs of Bronze Candlesticks in the French Baroque Manner, Geoffrey Draughn
Why Shave?: A New Acquisition of a Pair of mid-19th-Century Razors at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Rachel Church
Free from Censure: A Communion Token from the Scots Church, London Wall, Ruth Mason
English Roasting Jacks, Part 3: Non Standard Weight-Driven Spit Jacks of the 18th Century, Tony Weston
The Pompeian Lady Plaque, Angus Patterson
Images in Steel: The Art and Craft of Etched Decoration, Rosie Mills
A Kettle Tilter or Lazy-back, Andrew J. Crawforth
A Cap-Decapper, Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
BOOK REVIEW
Jeremy Hodgkinson, British Cast-Iron Firebacks of the 16th to mid-18th Centuries, Reviewed by Keith Pinn
The Curious Case of the Tonlånga Candelabrum, Jan A. Gadd
Grain Scales, Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
A Gilded front French Grate with two Pedestals and Columns, Jenny Saunt
English Roasting Jacks, Part 2: Standard Weight-Driven Spit Jacks of the Eighteenth Century, Tony Weston
Theatre of War: Two Enamelled Copper Snuffboxes with Maps Relating to the Seven Years’ War, Dr Heike Zech
What’s in a Name? Tutenag or Paktong?, Geoffrey Draughn
The Statue of Hercules in Kassel-Wilhelmshoehe, Germany, Astrid Schlegel
Industrial Souvenir, Vin Callcut
Poem: The Flatting Mill, William Cowper (1731-1800)
Ornamental or Useful: a Cut Steel Chatelaine by Boulton and Wedgwood, Sinty Stemp
English Roasting Jacks, Part I: Weight-Driven Spit Jacks of the 17th Century, Tony Weston
Inscribed Park Gate Keys: Some Clues to Social History, Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
‘The Brass Caps’: Germanic Military Headgear from the American War of Independence, Matthew Keagle
Irish City Standards, Andrew J Crawforth
A ‘Tentative’ Classification of Rope Lighters, Jürgen Weiner
A Timely Acquisition: A Matthew Boulton Pattern Book at the V&A, ca 1779, Angus Patterson
Storage and Handling of Scabbards: Advice for Collectors, Donna Stevens
Brass Basins and Bowls from a Single Nuremberg Workshop around 1500-80, Jan Gadd
Early Ecclesiastical Hand-Bells in Ireland and Britain, Cormac Bourke
A Fourteenth-Century Latten Ewer from Tong Castle, Dr Roger Brownsword
Some London Makers of Chandeliers, Robert Sherlock
The Mount Edgecumbe Irish Bronze-Age Horns, Cynthia Gaskell Brown
The Gloucester Candlestick: Ongoing Research, Catia Viegas Wesowlowska and Stephanie Seavers
The Gloucester Candlestick: A Case for a Gloucester Provenance, Roderick Butler & Christopher Green
The Penton Mewsey Bell, John Isherwood
A German Puzzle Padlock, Anthony R. E. North
Hidden Histories: Uncovering the Secrets of James Dixon’s Britannia Metal Goods, Rachel Conroy
A Sound Conscience is a wall of Brass, Angus Patterson
Scandal 2: The Return of the Relief, Eric Turner
Skultuna Brass Manufactory, Sweden, Jan A. Gadd
Aboriginal Breastplates: An Australian Tradition in Metalware, Julian Holland and David Kaus
Equipment Below Stairs, Tessa Murdoch
The Art of Illumination: Medieval Candlesticks and Manuscript Art, Stephanie Seavers
The Cotehele Aquamanile, Rachel Hunt
Asante Goldweights, Angus Patterson
300 Years of the Warming Pan, Robert A. Higham
Saving the Barnard Archive for the Nation, Ann Eatwell
An English ‘Lobster-Tailed’ Pot, Charlotte Austin
Metal Mounts on Ivories from Islamic Spain, Catia Viega-Wesolowska
An Unknown Type of Fire-Steel from Iran, Jürgen Weiner
Casters, Dredgers and Muffineers: 1680-1840, Andrew J. Crawforth
“Surrey” Enamels Reattributed, Part 2: An Illustrated List of Known Types, Claude Blair and Angus Patterson
Japanning on Metal: Recent Experiments, Cynthia Gorman
Old Copper Website: www.oldcopper.org, Vin Calcutt
Contrasts: English Gothic Revival Wares in Brass, Anthony R.E. North
How Many for the Pot?, Roger Rosewell
Conserving a Tinned-Copper Dish With Rottenstone Rubber, Gates Turner
Scandal!: The Melchett Fire Basket, Eric Turner
Antique American Trivets and Stands, Margaret Lynn Rosack
Tiffany’s Early Transatlantic Style, Clare Phillips
“Surrey” Enamels Reattributed, Part 1, Claude Blair
French Plating, Tonny Beentjes
Some Early 17th-Century Gloucestershire Pewterers, Andrew J. Crawforth
Bronze-Founding in 17th-Century Somerset: Documentary and Archaeological Evidence, Christopher Green & Roderick Butler
Brass-Mounted Hangers from the Hounslow Sword Mill, Anthony R.E. North
Architectural Metalwork from the Magpie & Stump, Megan Thomas
Anglo-French Candlesticks, Andrew J. Crawforth
Scottish Traditional Gunmaking, David Caldwell
Some Petty Gentry and Their Brasses: 1450-1650, Fergus Cannan
The Belinda Gentle Metalware Gallery at the V&A, Angus Patterson
Brass Founders, Braziers and Coppersmiths in Bristol, c.1650-1890 , David Eveleigh
More Ingots, Paul Craddock
14th Century Traders from Abroad
Trade Card of James & Gibbs
The Origin of Handbells, William Butler
Decorative Victorian Doorstops and Flatbacks, Ian Milne Ross
Nutcracks in Pictures, Andrew J. Crawforth
Brass Shield-shaped Weights (commonly called Wool-Weights), Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
Some Observations on the Crowned R Mark, Nigel Weekes
Dinanderie – a new perspective, Roger Brownsword
Berlinwork
Hogscraper Candlesticks, Danny Robinson
Rococo Cast-brass Watch-stands, Edward Harris
Braziers and Pewterers on Bristol Quay, Mike Marsden
Skirt Clip
Introduction to Close Plate, Keith Pinn
Review: Firesteels (Exhibition Catalogue), reviewed by Jürgen Weiner
More on Firesteels, a discussion, Jürgen Weiner & Andrew Crawforth
Compositions of Some Early Leaded-bronze Mortars, Roger Brownsword
Two Eighteenth-century Locksmiths’ Accounts, Michael Finlay
Tinder Box
A Persian Scale-beam
Trade Card of Christopher Romley, Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
BOOK REVIEW
J W Allen, Persian Steel, the Tanavoli Collection, Reviewed by Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
West Country Chandeliers and their Makers, Robert Sherlock
Pewterers and Braziers – A Dual Trade?, Ronald F Homer
Contemporary Comment, 1503, Roderick Butler
Earliest Recorded Edward Neale Mortar, David Pearsall
Some British Medieval Copper-alloy Mortars, J Michael Finlay
Disc-base Candlesticks with Pillar Stems in Brass, Jan Gadd
An Unusual Pear-shaped Brass Teapot, Garland Pass
Highland Brooches, D Caldwell, K Eremin, J Moran, J Tate and P Wilthew
Antwerp, the Entrepôt – Some Mysteries Explained?, Roger Brownsword
Iron Inlaid with Braze
De-silvered Copper Ingots from Central Europe, Paul T Craddock
Savealls, John Douglas
Brief Thoughts on Ewers
Manufacturing Practices and Decorative Processes, Neil Bollan
H and Harrison – the Final Link, David Pearsall
More on Savealls
Work Rates in 1805
BOOK REVIEWS
David A Scott, Copper and Bronze in Art, Reviewed by Paul T Craddock
Roderick Butler, A Study Collection of Marked Domestic Brass and other Base Metalware, c1600-c1900, Reviewed by Peter Hayward
The Decoration of Metals: Two Victorian Patents, David Lamb
A Unique Friendly Society Plaque, Stanley Chapman
Mortars, Skillets and the Silver Dollar, Roger Brownsword
The Metalware of W.A.S. Benson 1854 – 1924, William Clegg
Irish Metalwork Part II, David Hall
Where are they now?, Allen Simpson
The Stratford and other Ewers – A report on a discussion, Keith Pinn
A Bronze Gallon Baluster Standard, Tom Campbell
Notes on a Wool Balance, Michael Finlay
An unusual Scottish Pint Measure, Bruce Howard
Sheet Brass in the Nineteenth Century
Lacquering Brass in the 1860’s
Lacquering Brass in the 1890’s
Oxidising of Metalware
Contemporary Comment – 1834
BOOK REVIEW
Robert Ashley, The Rushlight and Related Holders, Reviewed by Christopher Bangs
Mediaeval Bronze Fonts, Reinhold Spichal
A Significant Pair of Candlesticks, Garland Pass
French Bronze Standard Grain Measure, Germain Darrou
Britannia Metal, David Lamb
Contemporary Comment 1830
Contemporary Comment 1834
Correspondence concerning Paktong, Geoffrey Draughn
Contemporary Comment 1875
Evidence for the use of Electrum
Furniture Furniture, Roderick and Valentine Butler
Contemporary Comment 1712
An Inscribed Key from North Norfolk, Roger Brownsword
Friendly Society Antiques, Stanley Chapman
Friendly Society Medals, Christopher Walker
Gas Adjustment
Domestic Lighting, 1780s to 1880s, Keith Pinn
REVIEWS
Keith Pinn, Paktong: The Chinese Alloy in Europe 1680-1820, Reviewed by Geoffrey Draughn
William Butler, Musical Handbells, A Comprehensive History of the Bells and their Founders, Reviewed by Peter Hooper
Cliff Webb (ed.), London Apprentices Volume 21, Founders’ Company 1643-1800, Reviewed by Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
Published as the Act Directs, Peter Hayward and Roderick Butler
Japanned Tin-ware: Rise and Fall of an Art Industry, Yvonne Jones
Exporting Japanned Wares, 1865, Henry Loveridge
Britannia Metal, David Lamb
Pontypool Boxes for Scales, 1773
James Talman, brazier, weightmaker and shopkeeper?, Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
Contemporary Comment, Gertrude Jekyll
Tales of Two Ewers, with a Hint of a Third; including some Notes and Observations, Christopher Bangs and Peter Northover
Who was Francis Keble?, Michael Finlay
Map of Ireland
Irish Metalwork, David W Hall
Catalogues prior to 1840
Help Needed: Brass and Turtoiseshell Box with Dial Combination Lock
Wrought-iron Regalia Racks in the City of Exeter, H Tapley-Soper
Pattern Books, 1786
BOOK REVIEW
Brian Spencer, Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges, Medieval Finds from Excavations in London, Reviewed by A J Crawforth
Polished Steel Wares of Woodstock, Anthony North
English pre-Reformation Eagle-lecterns, Roger Brownsword
Trade Card, James Tallman
EK: an 18th Century Candlestick Maker Unmasked, Roderick Butler
Contemporary Comment, 1870, Ralph Heaton
Mediaeval Harness Pendants, Michael Finlay
Large Contracts, Timothy Garrard
Domestic Hearth Equipment a study of development in England from 1550 to 1850, Andrew Crawforth
Miniature Fireplaces, Monyca Douglas
BOOK REVIEWS
Donald L Fennimore, Metalwork in Early America: Copper and its alloys from the Winterthur collection, Reviewed by Keith Pinn
Marion Campbell, Decorative Ironwork, Reviewed by Amina Chatwin
Norman Biggs, Antique Weights, The Nineteenth Century, Reviewed by Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
Marked English Cabinet Handles and Knobs, Donald Fennimore
A Group of Mediaeval ‘brass’ Flagons, Roger Brownsword
Evidence for a Mediaeval English ‘brass’ Industry, Roger Brownsword
An Eighteenth Century Provincial Founder and Brazier: Roger Rice of Bristol, Roderick and Valentine Butler
Wedding Knives; the Golden Age of English Cutlery, Simon Moore
Trade Card: John Brailsford, Cutler
Pilgrim Tokens, Peter Hooper
Tinder-Boxes, Strike-a-lights and Fire-Steels, Andrew Crawforth and Danny Robinson
Lacquered Brass Work in 1834, Dionysius Lardner
BOOK REVIEW
Carl Rickets with John Douglas, Marks and Markings of Weights and Measures of the British Isles, Reviewed by Diana Crawforth-Hitchins
British Late Mediaeval Inscribed Bronze Jugs: a Stylistic Study, Michael Finlay
British Late Mediaeval Inscribed Bronze Jugs: a Technical Study, Roger Brownsword and Ernest Pitt
Mediaeval Phosphor-Bronze not Confirmed, Roger Brownsword and Ernest Pitt
Tinned Iron Spoons, Roger Hobday
Keys of the First to Twentieth Centuries, Danny Robinson
Who Made Latten Spoons?, Ronald F Homer
Neale Mortar Exhibition, Roger Brownsword
A Mighty Crock, Roderick Butler and Roger Brownsword
The Aldbourne Foundry and Cast Rumbler Bells, by William Moir
BOOK REVIEW
Christopher Bangs, The Lear Collection, A Study of Copper Alloy Socket Candlesticks AD 200-1700
Birmingham Steel Tobacco Boxes, Donald L Fennimore
Note on Inscriptions on English Warming-pan Lids, Christopher Bangs
Brass Pinmaking in the West Country, Joan Day
Neale Mortars, Roger Brownsword
Scientific Tests to Authenticate Antiques with Particular Reference to Metalware, Peter Hornsby
Addendum: Wrought Iron, Roger Brownsword
Some North-Country Bushel Measures and their Use, Michael Finlay
A German Bronze Aquamanile, Christopher Bangs
Liberty Metalware, Jennifer Hornsby
BOOK REVIEWS
Rupert Gentle and Rachael Feild, Domestic Metalware 1640-1820, Reviewed by John Douglas
David Eveleigh, Brass and Brassware, Reviewed by John Douglas
The Mysterious John Fathers – Potcaster, Roderick and Valentine Butler
Mediaeval Workers of Copper Alloys and their Products, Roger Brownsword
Cooking Pots and their Contents, Peter Hornsby
The Influence of Dr Christopher Dresser on Metalware Design, William Clegg
The Flanders Bell, Alex R Neish
Wrought Iron, Roger Brownsword
The Badges of the Edinburgh Caddies, Alex R Neish
An Eighteenth Century Sorcerer’s Wand, Robert A C Duff
The Cannie Kirk, Alex R Neish
Researching Patents, Peter Hayward
Situations Vacant, J R Millburn
Further Notes on Warming Pans, Roderick Butler
Fire Insurance Marks, Danny Robinson
Mussel Shell Snuff Boxes, Alex R Neish
Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, a meeting report
The Essays of the Glasgow Hammermen Incorporation, Alex R Neish
Printed Ephemera: William Clark of Retford, James Johnson
Scottish Brass Travelling Chalices, Alex R Neish
A Canongate Brass Badge, Alex R Neish
Imports of Copper, Brass and Latten from Sweden 1668-1680, Peter Hornsby
Ornamental Ironwork in Cheltenham, Amina Chatwin
Letters, Notes and Queries.
Early 19th Century Candlestick Nozzles, by James Johnson
Raybould’s Specification: AD 1800. May 1. No:2395
BOOK REVIEWS
J. B. Ward Perkins, London Museum Medieval Catalogue 1940
Country House Lighting 1660-1890
Radcliffe & Son – Facsimile Catalogue c.1834
Andrea de Giovanni, Sheffield and Birmingham Victorian Electroplaters
James Gilhooley (ed.), A Directory of Edinburgh in 1752
























