Finally, a comprehensive book about antique silver with international Hallmarks

September 20, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
"All About Antique Silver with International Hallmarks" by Diana Sanders Cinamon gives the reader all of sorts clues for dating coffee pots, teapots, creamers, wine coasters, decanter stands, flatware pieces and other types of hollowware.

The book provides early American patent diagrams and 19th century catalog engravings to help in the identification process.

Two chapters are devoted to construction techniques of early flatware and hollowware for silver and silver substitutes.

The book also features silver hallmarks for 24 countries including England, France, Germany, Italy and many more. Silver marks can be confusing. This book simplifies the process of identifying marks from various countries by using concise descriptions, charts and historical timelines. The marks are accurate and up-to-date.

The chapter on silver styles features examples from Renaissance to Art Deco with pictures of many types of decorative art and architecture.

The appendix includes the British Design Registry System, United States Utility and Design Patent Numbers, a table of conversions and a section on the new Vienna Hallmarking convention marks.

You will want to carry this book around with you as a quick reference guide.

With 270 pages, you are sure to find the information you want. This book is generously illustrated with 146 pictures, most in color, in addition to the silver hallmarks.

I would love to answer any questions you may have about the most comprehensive silver reference book on the market today. You may contact me at 909-883-6114 (in the United States) or visit our appraisal web site for details at aaa-publishing.com