Old Sheffield Plate (Shire Album): 222

Old Sheffield Plate (Shire Album): 222

by Anneke Bambery (Author)

Synopsis

After its introduction in 1742, Old Sheffield Plate quickly became popular, particularly with the middle classes. When new, its plated surface looked like solid silver, but today many pieces show characteristic tinges of copper where the silver has worn away, revealing the base metal beneath. This book explains what Old Sheffield Plate is and how this method of silver plating differs from other techniques such as electroplate; it describes the manufacturing processes and outlines the history of the trade. The industry eventually spread from Sheffield to other centres, notably Birmingham. One chapter helps the reader to identify Old Sheffield Plate by describing characteristic features and makers' marks and explains how to clean and care for it.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 01 Oct 1988

ISBN 10: 0852639651
ISBN 13: 9780852639658

Author Bio
As Assistant Keeper of Applied Art at Sheffield City Museum from 1977 to 1988, Anneke Bambery worked with a magnificent and world-famous collection of Old Sheffield Plate. Her training in the decorative arts began as an undergraduate, and hre career since then has been in this field of museum work. Since 1990 she has been curator of ceramics at Derby Museum and Art Gallery.