Nuremberg Candlestick – Maker David Zeltner (after 1684)
A member has asked for our advice on this rather fine candlestick, which has a mark (the letters DZ either side of a crown) on the edge of the base. The candlestick is shown in...
A member has asked for our advice on this rather fine candlestick, which has a mark (the letters DZ either side of a crown) on the edge of the base. The candlestick is shown in...
Dating back 30 years, all volumes of the AMS Journal are now available for members to view online in page-turning format. Once logged onto the website, use the menu system (Publications/Journal/Journal-Issues) to browse the...
Discovered by Mudlarks: Knife handles from the River Thames in the City of London c.1350 – c.1870 By Simon Moore and Graham duHeaume A postscript to the Catalogue of The Queenhithe Collection, by Graham...
Contents: The Architectural Ironwork of Leeswood Hall, by Peter L. Millington The Problem of Reproduction Brassware: Candlesticks, their Makers and Distinguishing Features — Introduction, by Simon Oxley and Geoffrey Smaldon Part 1: Companies producing...
The Spring 2023 edition of the AMS Newsletter has been published and is now available on the website for members to view. Logged-in AMS members should follow this link to read the Spring 2023...
The 1998 issue of the AMS Journal has been published on the website for members to view. Please click here to go directly to the index page – AMS Journal Volume 06
Journal Volumes 7 (1999) and 8 (2000) are now available for members to read online.
The 2001 issue of the AMS Journal has been published on the website for members to view. Click here to go directly to the index page – AMS Journal Volume 09