Archives
"Just like a flower..."
Beth Alber's Mace for the University Of Ontario Institute Of Technology (UOIT), by Dorothea Burstyn Read more
Sweet Dreams Are Made Of These, by Kathryn Vaughn Read more
The influence of Japanese Art on Design:Philip Cheong reviews Hannah Sigur's book. Read more
A. Scott Carter's and Harold Stacey's Processional Cross for Trinity College, University of Toronto, By Callie Stacey. Read more
"And still we grew...." The success of Ryrie Bros. as mirrored in their Toronto locations, by Dorothea Burstyn. Read more
"Matthew Boulton's silver and its substitutes" By Kenneth Qickenden Part 1, Part 2
My collection of wine jugs, by Thomas Feilenreiter, Read more
Two early silver mounted porcelains at the Royal Ontario Museum,By Philip Cheong, Read more
Three remarkable tablespoons from Edinburgh (1719/1720) By Kevin Brown, Read more
The forgotten generation. Modern Dutch silver 1945-1975, By Annelies Krekel-Alberse, Read more
William P. Hood Jr. reviews Simon Moore's book about folding pocket knives: Read more William P. Hood Jr. reviews: Modern European cutlery design, 1948-2000: the Bauer design collection, Read more
L. Jarosinski & J. Vaugoin,A Viennese silver firm with a long tradition,By Ingrid Haslinger, Read More
Nelson Walker, silversmith, shipbuilder and surveyor, By Laurence Joyce,Read more
Gawen Nash, A specialist eighteen century goldsmith with an interesting life,By David Shlosberg Read more
The Battleship USS Arkansas and its silver, By Charles Curb, Read More
Francois Ranvoyzé, silversmith: Patronage from the church at L'Islet sur mer, By René Villeneuve, Read more
New and old domestic silver, continuity and contrast in the collection of the Netherland's Silvermuseum Schoonhoven,by Maryan Unger Read more
The B. W. Smith wine jug - a piece of Canadian history, By Dorothea Burstyn, Read more
Kay Olson Freeman: Solving the Mystery of an American 19th century Silver Box, Read more