
A perfect eye and steady hand
goldsmithing in Tudor & Stuart London
Hazel Forsyth(Author)
Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
Will be published approx. on 12. January 2027
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-1-917976-04-6 (ISBN)
Description
An introduction to the history of goldsmithing in London, published to accompany the Goldsmiths' Gallery at the new London Museum.
Gold and silver are precious: prized as a form of portable capital, essential for the mints and coinage, used to express power and status. Yet great skill was needed in the buying, the fashioning and the selling of either metal. Customers were demanding and often fickle. Very little plate or jewellery from the Elizabethan and Stuart period has survived because the material value often outweighed sentiment. This makes the survival of the Goldsmiths' Company treasures all the more special and the Cheapside Hoard truly remarkable.
This handsomely illustrated book is designed to accompany the Goldsmiths' Gallery at West Smithfield. In celebrating the Cheapside Hoard alongside historic pieces from the Goldsmiths' Company, readers will be taken on a journey across the world in the wake of the plate, jewels and gemstones, and those who handled them, made them and used them. The text also highlights the goldsmiths' role in establishing London as an international centre of individual and collective creativity.
Published by Paul Holberton Publishing/Distributed by Yale University Press
Gold and silver are precious: prized as a form of portable capital, essential for the mints and coinage, used to express power and status. Yet great skill was needed in the buying, the fashioning and the selling of either metal. Customers were demanding and often fickle. Very little plate or jewellery from the Elizabethan and Stuart period has survived because the material value often outweighed sentiment. This makes the survival of the Goldsmiths' Company treasures all the more special and the Cheapside Hoard truly remarkable.
This handsomely illustrated book is designed to accompany the Goldsmiths' Gallery at West Smithfield. In celebrating the Cheapside Hoard alongside historic pieces from the Goldsmiths' Company, readers will be taken on a journey across the world in the wake of the plate, jewels and gemstones, and those who handled them, made them and used them. The text also highlights the goldsmiths' role in establishing London as an international centre of individual and collective creativity.
Published by Paul Holberton Publishing/Distributed by Yale University Press
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
65 b-w & colour illus
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 221 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-917976-04-6 (9781917976046)
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Hazel Forsyth is Senior Curator of the Medieval and Modern Collections at the London Museum
Frances Parton is Deputy Curator of the Goldsmiths' Company Collection
Timothy Schroder is Chairman of the Goldsmiths' Company Collections Committee
Dora Thornton is Head Curator of the Goldsmiths' Company Collection
Frances Parton is Deputy Curator of the Goldsmiths' Company Collection
Timothy Schroder is Chairman of the Goldsmiths' Company Collections Committee
Dora Thornton is Head Curator of the Goldsmiths' Company Collection