The silversmiths

author: Fisher, Leonard Everett
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
year: 1997, 1964
call number/section: 680, 739.23, 973.2, 739.2, 640
subjects: silverwork, united states, juvenile literature, silverwork, colonial, united states, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, 1600-1775, colonial period

Editions


The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
Benchmark Books (1997)
Examines the art of the silversmith in colonial times.
Schools: 10



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
(1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
(1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
(1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett

In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett

In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
Watts (1964)
A story of early colonial silversmiths and how they created beautiful and useful objects of art. Silversmiths' terms: p40-41. Some Colonial American silversmiths and their marks; p42.44.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
Franklin Watts, Inc. (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
Watts (1964)
A story of early colonial silversmiths and how they created beautiful and useful objects of art. Silversmiths' terms: p40-41. Some Colonial American silversmiths and their marks; p42.44.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett

In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett


Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 1



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)

Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett

In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 1



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
(1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett
F. Watts (1964)
In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett


Schools: 1



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett


Schools: 1



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett

In creating useful and beautiful objects "worth their weight in silver", the early colonial silversmiths were not only gifted craftsmen, they were also bankers, or the nearest thing to it. Their wonderful skill assured their public of honest value and quality.
Schools: 0



The silversmiths
Fisher, Leonard Everett


Schools: 1


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