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BOOKS
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Adams, John D. Metal Work And Etching.
Chicago: Popular Mechanics Co. / H. H. Windsor, 1911.
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Anderson, Timothy J., Moore, Eudorah M., and Winter,
Robert W. eds. California Design 1910. Pasadena: California Design
Publications, 1974.
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Barter, Judith A., Rhodes, Kimberly, and Thayer, Seth
A., with contributions by Walker, Andrew. American Arts at The Art
Institute of Chicago from Colonial Times to World War I. Chicago: The
Art Institute of Chicago / Hudson Hills Press. 1998.
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Becker, Vivienne. Antique and Twentieth Century
Jewellery. London: N.A.G. Press / Robert Hale. 1987.
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Becker, Vivienne. Art Nouveau Jewelry. New
York: Thames and Hudson, 1985.
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Bora-Hays, Carol. Bringing Modernism Home / Ohio
Decorative Arts, 1890-1960. Athens: Ohio University Press / Columbus
Museum of Art, 2005.
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Carpenter, Charles H. Jr. Gorham Silver 1831-1981.
New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1982.
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Cartlidge, Barbara. Twentieth-Century Jewelry.
New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1985.
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Chickering, Elenita C. Arthur Stone 1847-1938 /
Designer and Silversmith. Boston: The Boston Athenaeum, 1994.
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Clark, Robert Judson, ed. The Arts and Crafts
Movement in America 1876-1916. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University
Press, 1972.
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Craver, Margret. Handwrought Silver. New York:
Handy & Harman, 1948.
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Cummings, Elizabeth, and Kaplan, Wendy. The Arts and
Crafts Movement. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1995.
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Darling, Sharon S. Chicago Ceramics and Glass / An
Illustrated History from 1871 to 1933. Chicago: Chicago Historical
Society, 1979.
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Darling, Sharon S. Decorative & Architectural
Arts in Chicago 1871-1933 / An Illustrated Guide to the Ceramics and Glass
Exhibition. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1982. With 336
color reproductions on microfiche.
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Darling, Sharon. Chicago Furniture / Art, Crafts,
& Industry 1833-1983. New York: Chicago Historical Society / W.
W. Norton, 1984.
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Darling, Sharon. Chicago Metalsmiths. Chicago:
Chicago Historical Society, 1977.
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Dietz, Ulysses Grant et al. The Glitter & The
Gold / Fashioning America's Jewelry. Newark, NJ: The Newark Museum,
1997.
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Drucker, Janet. Georg Jensen A Tradition of Splendid
Silver / Revised and Expanded 2nd Edition. Atglen, PA: Schiffer
Publishing Ltd, 2001.
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Duncker, Veena, et al. A Personal Touch / The
Seawolf Collection / Late 19th and 20th-Century Silver. Rotterdam:
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam / NAi Publishers, 2003.
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Eaton, Allen H. Handicrafts of New England. New
York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1949.
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Fidler, Patricia J. Art with a Mission: Objects of
the Arts and Crafts Movement. Lawrence, KS: The Spencer Museum of Art
/ University of Kansas, 1991.
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Fitzsimmons, Michael; Phillips, Anne Yaffe; and Reinish,
James L. From Architecture to Object / Masterworks of the American Arts
& Crafts Movement. New York: Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 1989.
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Gere, Charlotte, and Munn, Geoffrey C. Artists'
Jewelry / Pre-Raphaelite to Arts and Crafts. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The
Antique Collectors' Club, 1989.
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Gibans, Nina Freedlander. Creative Essence /
Cleveland's Sense of Place. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University
Press, 2005.
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Glanville, Philippa and Goldsborough, Jennifer Faulds. Women
Silversmiths 1685-1845. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1990.
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Green, Robert Alan. Marks of American Silversmiths
Revised (1650-1900). Key West, FL: Robert Alan Green, 1984.
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Haas, Louis J. Art Metal Work and Jewelry.
Oswego, NY: The Sequoyah Publishing Co., 1916
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Haslam, Malcolm. Marks and Monograms of the Modern
Movement 1875-1930. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1977.
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Hasluck, Paul N. Engraving Metals, with Numerous
Engravings and Diagrams. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1910.
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Hinks, Peter. Twentieth Century British Jewelry
1900-1980. London: Faber and Faber, 1983.
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Holme, Charles, ed. Modern Design in Jewellery and
Fans. London: The Studio, 1902.
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Hughes, Graham. Modern Jewelry / An International
Survey 1890-1963. New York: Crown Publishers, 1963.
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Hughes, Graham. Modern Silver Throughout the World
1880-1967. New York: Crown Publishers, 1967.
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Kaplan, Wendy. "The Art that is Life":
The Arts & Crafts Movement in America, 1875-1920. Boston: Museum
of Fine Arts / Bulfinch Press, 1998.
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Kardon, Janet, ed. Craft in the Machine Age
1920-1945. New York: American Craft Museum / Harry Abrams, 1995.
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Kardon, Janet. The Ideal Home / The History of
Twentieth-Century American Craft 1900-1920. New York: American Craft
Museum / Harry Abrams, 1993.
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Karlin, Elyse Zorn Karlin. Jewelry and Metalwork in the
Arts and Crafts Tradition. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 1993.
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Kirkham, Pat, ed. Women Designers in the USA
1900-2000. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000.
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Krekel-Aalberse, Annelies. Art Nouveau and Art Deco
Silver. New York: Harry Abrams, 1989.
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Kronquist, Emil F. Metalcraft and Jewelry.
Peoria, IL: The Manual Arts Press, 1926.
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Lambourne, Lionel. Utopian Craftsmen / The Arts and
Crafts Movement from the Cotswolds to Chicago. London: Astragal Books
/ The Architectural Press, 1980.
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Large, Stephen. The Arts & Crafts Price Guide /
Metalwork, Lighting, Graphics, Textiles / A Decade of Auction Results.
Cincinnati: Treadway Gallery, 1998.
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Leighton, Margaretha Gebelein. George Christian
Gebelein / Boston Silversmith 1878-1945. Boston: Stinehour Press,
1976.
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Lemos, Pedro J. Applied Art / Drawing, Painting,
Design and Handicraft. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing
Association, 1920.
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Maher, Thomas K. The Jarvie Shop. Philmont,
NY: Turn of the Century Editions, 1997.
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Marek, Don. Grand Rapids Art Metalwork 1902-1918.
Grand Rapids, MI: Heartwood, 1999.
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May, Earl Chapin. A Century of Silver 1847-1947 /
Connecticut Yankees and a Noble Metal. New York: Robert M. McBride
& Co., 1947.
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McNab, Jessie. Silver / The Smithsonian Illustrated
Library of Antiques. New York: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1981.
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Meyer, Marilee Boyd. Inspiring Reform Boston's Arts
and Crafts Movement. New York: Davis Museum and Cultural Center /
Harry Abrams, 1997
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Miller, Judith. DK Collector's Guides / Art Nouveau.
New York: Dorling Kindersley Ltd., 2004.
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Miller, Judith. DK Collector's Guides / Arts &
Crafts. New York: Dorling Kindersley Ltd., 2004.
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Miller, R. Craig. Modern Design in the Metropolitan
Museum of Art 1890-1990. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Harry
Abrams, 1900.
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Milosch, Jane C., ed. Grant Wood's Studio /
Birthplace of American Gothic. Cedar Rapids, IA: Cedar Rapids Museum
of Art / Prestel, 2005.
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Morse, Edgar W. Silver in Golden State.
Oakland: The Oakland Museum History Department, 1986.
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Naylor, Gillian. The Arts and Crafts Movement.
London: Trefoil Publications, 1990.
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Olivarez, Jennifer Komar. Progressive Design in the
Midwest / The Purcell-Cutts House and the Prairie School Collection
at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minneapolis: The Minneapolis
Institute of Arts / University of Minnesota Press, 2000.
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Parker, Jean. The Story of Sterling. New York:
The Sterling Silversmiths Guild of America, 1937.
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Payne, Arthur. Art Metalwork with Inexpensive
Equipment. Peoria, IL: The Manual Arts Press, 1929.
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Peirce, Donald C. Arts & Enterprise / American
Decorative Art, 1825-1917 / The Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection.
Atlanta: The High Museum of Art / Antique Collectors' Club, 1999.
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Phillips, John Marshall. The Magazine Antiques
Presents / The Hundred Masterpieces of American Silver. New York: The
Magazine Antiques, 1948 and 1949.
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Priestman, Mabel Tuke. Handicrafts in the Home.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1910.
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Rainwater, Dorothy T. and Fuller, Martin and Colette. Encyclopedia
of American Silver Manufacturers. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing,
2004.
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Raulet, Sylvie. Art Deco Jewelry. New York:
Thames & Hudson, 2002.
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Richards, Charles R. Art in Industry. New
York: The Macmillan Company, 1929.
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Romero, Christie. Warman's Jewelry / Identification
and Price Guide, 3rd Edition. Iola, WI: Krause Publications,
2002.
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Rose, Augustus F. Copper Work / An Illustrated Text
Book for Teachers and Students in the Manual Arts. Boston: Atkinson,
Mentzer & Company, 1908.
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Schiffer, Nancy N. Silver Jewelry Designs /
Evaluating Quality Good - Better - Best. Atglen, PA: Schiffer
Publishing Ltd, 1996.
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Schon, Marbeth. Modernist Jewelry 1930-1960 / The
Wearable Art Movement. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2004.
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Smith, Bruce and Yamamoto, Yoshiko. The Beautiful
Necessity / Decorating with Arts & Crafts. Salt Lake City:
Gibbs-Smith, 1996.
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Sorensen, H. R. and Vaughn, S. J. Hand-Wrought
Jewelry. Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Co., 1916.
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Triggs, Oscar Lovell. Chapters in the History of the
Arts and Crafts Movement. Chicago: The Bohemia Guild of the
Industrial Art League, 1902.
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Truman, Charles. Sotheby's Concise Encyclopedia of
Silver. London: Conran Octopus, 1993.
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Ulehla, Karen Evans. The Society of Arts and Crafts,
Boston / Exhibition Record 1897-1927. Boston: Boston Public Library,
1981.
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Varnum, William H. Industrial Arts Design.
Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1916.
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Venable, Charles L. Silver in America 1840-1940 / A
Century of Splendor. New York: Dallas Museum of Art / Harry Abrams,
1995.
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Volpe, Tod M., and Cathers, Beth. Treasures of the
American Arts and Crafts Movement 1890-1920. New York: Harry Abrams,
1988.
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Ward, Barbara McLean and Ward, Gerald W. R. Silver in
American Life / Selections from the Mabel Brady Garvan and Other
Collections at Yale University. New York: The American Federation of
Arts, 1979.
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Wissinger, Joanna. Arts and Crafts Metalwork and
Silver. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1994.
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CATALOGS
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A National Association of Artists and Craft Workers /
Suggestions of work that may be procured in our Salesrooms and Galleries.
Fine Arts Building, Chicago: The Artists' Guild, 1917.
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Argentum & The Leopard's Head / Fine Antique
Silver catalogs. San Francisco, 1987, 1988, 1990
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ARK Antiques Catalogs. ARK Antiques published one or
more fully-illustrated catalogs each year offering hundreds of outstanding
objects in silver jewelry and metal. Very early issues (1984-1986) also
contained pottery. Each issue begins by highlighting a few superb
examples, for which biographical notes and discussions of the material are
included explaining the historical context and significance of the pieces. info@ark-antiques.com.
Known catalogs include 1984 (2 issues), 1985 (2 issues), 1986, 1987
(3 issues), 1988 (3 issues), 1989, 1990, 1991 (2 issues), 1992 (2 issues),
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 (2 issues), 1998 (2 issues), 1999 (2 issues
plus holiday issue). 2000 (two issues), 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.
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Artistic Wrought Silver from the Petterson Studio:
Chicago. [Catalog with inset photographs.]
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Brown, Milton W. And Blanche R. Jewelry by Ed Weiner.
New York: Fifty-50 Gallery, 1988.
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Bury, Shirley. "An arts and crafts experiment:
the silverwork of C. R. Ashbee." Victoria and Albert Museum Bulletin
Reprints 7. Undated. [Reprinted from the Bulletin, Vol. III, No.
1, London, January, 1967, pp. 18-25.]
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Catalog No. 24 / Tools & Materials for Amateur
Craftsmen. For Sale by The Frost Arts & Crafts Workshop. Dayton,
OH: undated but before 1909.
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Catalog Number 10 / Special Materials and Supplies
required by Craft-Workers and Manual Training Schools. Columbus, OH:
The Thos. K. Lewis Co. September, 1911.
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Catalog 15 / Chicago Art Metal Works / Manufacturers
of Monogram Jewelry and Fine Leather Goods. Chicago [undated --
possibly 1912]
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Catalog Exhibition of British Arts and Crafts
1920-1921 Assembled by the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts. Boston:
The Society of Arts and Crafts, 1921.
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C. D. Peacock [retail catalog]. Chicago. 1906.
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C. D. Peacock [retail catalog]. Chicago. 1907.
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C. D. Peacock [retail catalog]. Chicago. 1921.
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C. D. Peacock 1837-1920 [retail catalog].
Chicago. 1920.
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Chicago Art Metal Works. Catalog No. 15
[presumably 1907 but undated]
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Colors in Nature. The Glass Jewelry of Hazel Blake
French. Sandwich, MA: Sandwich Glass Museum. 2003.
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Contemporary Industrial and Handwrought Silver.
Brooklyn Museum. 1937.
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Craft as Art / Art as Craft / fiber, glass, and
jewelry. Katonah Museum of Art. Katonah, NY: 1997.
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Cutler, Ralph; Isaacson, Mark; and McDonald, Mark. Structure
and Ornament / American Modernist Jewelry 1940-1960. New York:
FIFTY-50, 1984.
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Distinctive Trophies in Handwrought Silver. The
Petterson Studios. Chicago.
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Doty, Robert M. ed. Henry Petzal / Silversmith.
Manchester, NH: The Currier Gallery of Art. 1987.
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Exhibition of American Handicrafts Assembled and
Circulated by the American Federation of Arts. Boston: Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, 1922-1923.
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Exhibition of the Society of Arts & Crafts Copley
Hall: Boston Massachusetts April 4-15, 1899. Boston: Society of Arts &
Crafts, 1899.
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Eidelberg, Martin, ed. Messengers of Modernism /
American Studio Jewelry 1940-1960. New York: Flammarion / Montreal
Museum of Decorative Arts, 1996.
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Hand-Wrought Sterling Silver By Stuart Nye. Asheville,
NC: Stuart Nye Silver Shop. Undated.
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Holla, Catherine B. "Beautiful, Useful, and
Enduring: Arts & Crafts Silver by the Kalo Shop Girls." Women
and Metal / Catalog of the 49th Washington Antiques Show. 2004. pp.
89-97.
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International Sterling Craft Associates Retail
Catalog, Meriden, CT: The International Silver Company, 1956.
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Kurland, Catherine, and Zabar, Lori, and Harwood, Barry,
and Rago, David, and Berberian, Rosalie, and Brennan, Shawn. Reflections:
Arts & Crafts Metalwork in England and the United States. New
York: Kurland-Zabar, 1990.
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Lamoureux, Dorothy. The Arts and Crafts Studio of
Dirk van Erp. San Francisco: San Francisco Craft and Folk Art Museum,
1989.
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Lindenauer, Isak. August Tiesselinck / a lifetime in
metal (1890-1972). San Francisco: Isak Lindenauer, 1989
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Maher, Thomas K. "The Kaufmann Collection."
Oak Park, IL: John Toomey Gallery, 1996.
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Marek, Don. Arts and Crafts Furniture Design / The
Grand Rapids Contribution 1895-1915. Grand Rapids, MI: Grand Rapids
Art Museum, 1987.
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McPherson, Beth Ann. Marie Zimmermann / Metalwork -
Jewelry. Parsippany, NJ: The Marie Zimmerman Archive, 2003.
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Messineo, Jim, and Witt, Mike. Affirmation and
Rediscovery / A Centennial Exhibition and Sale / Objects from The Society
of Arts & Crafts Boston. 1997.
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Potter and Mellen, Inc. Cleveland, 1968.
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Rainwater, Dorothy T., ed. Sterling Silver Holloware.
New York: American Historical Catalog Collection / Charles Scriber's Sons,
1973.
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Samuel Kirk & Son: American Silver Craftsmen
Since 1815. Shreveport, LA: The R. W. Norton Art Gallery, 1971.
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Samuel Kirk & Son Co. Oldest Makers of Silverware
on the United States Established 1817. Baltimore: Samuel Kirk &
Son Co., 1914.
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Silver Plated and Pewter Holloware by Mulholland,
Catalog 44A. Aurora, IL: Mulholland Silver Company, 1929.
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Silverware by Mulholland. Aurora, IL: Mulholland
Silver Company, 1928.
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Springer, Lynn E. and Binder, Deborah J. St. Louis
Silversmiths. Saint Louis: The St. Louis Art Museum, 1980.
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Sterling Silverware by Kirk. Hartford, CT: Henry
Kohn & Sons. 1935.
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Tricennial [sic] Exhibition of the Society of
Arts & Crafts Boston 1897-1927. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts,
1927.
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The Jewelry of Margaret de Patta. Oakland:
Oakes Gallery / The Oakland Museum, 1976.
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PERIODICALS
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Handicraft / Volume I. Boston: The Society of
Arts & Crafts / The Heintzemann Press, 1902-1903.
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Handicraft / Volume II. Boston: The Society of
Arts & Crafts / The Heintzemann Press, 1903-1904
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Book Plates [Christia Reade et al]. The Sketch Book
for May. May 1902.
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"A Guild of Arts and Crafts." The American
Magazine of Art. January, 1925. pp. 30-32.
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"AntiQues." [Kalo pitcher prices realized at
auction] Style 1900. Spring / Summer, 2004. p. 88.
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"Book Plate Number" [Christia Reade et al]. The
Sketch Book. May 1903.
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"Handwrought Silver." Colonial Homes.
August, 1991. pp. 6-8.
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"Kalo Shop: A Silver Heritage." The Spokesman
/ A Newsletter from the City to Park Ridge Residents. January, 1986. p.
6.
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"Notes." The Craftsman. July, 1906, p.
535.
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"Notes." The Craftsman. November,
1904, p. 228.
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"Some Notable Works by American Craftsmen."
[Industrial Art Exhibition, National Museum, Washington -- F. G. Hale,
Herbert Kelly, Grace Hazen et al] The American Magazine of Art.
September, 1916. pp. 435-441.
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"The Arts and Crafts Movement in California:
Living the Good Life." American Art Review. Wonter, 1993.
pp. 41-43.
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The Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art New
York / Volume XXXII. New York, Arno Press, 1968
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"The Prairie School / Design Vision for the
Midwest." The Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies. Vol.
21, No. 2.
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Alderman, Sharon. "A Weaver's Response to the Arts
and Crafts Movement." Handwoven. November / December, 1995. pp.
44-46.
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Alpers, Edith. "Edward Everett Oakes (1891-1960),
a master craftsman from Boston, Massachusetts." Jewellery Studies.
Vol. 3, 1989. pp. 73-79.
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Bach, Richard F. "American Industrial Art / Tenth
Annual Exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art." The American
Magazine of Art. January, 1927. pp. 27-29.
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Bach, Richard F. "Art and the Machine." The
American Magazine of Art. February, 1928. pp. 73-77.
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Bamberger, Joan. "'Nature in Her More Joyous
Moods…' / Metalsmith Marie Zimmerman." American Craft. April /
May, 1993. pp. 46-49.
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Belknap, Elizabeth Willmarth. "Milwaukee Arts and
Crafts Exhibition." The Sketch Book. April, 1902. p. 22
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Benetti, Arnold. "A Selective History of
Metalwork." American Bungalow. Number 10, 1995. pp. 29-32.
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Bennett, B. "Arts and Crafts Exhibition." The
Sketch Book / Art Institute of Chicago. March, 1902. pp. 12-15.
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Bennett, B. "The Craft Shops of Chicago." The
Sketch Book / Art Institute of Chicago. February, 1903. pp. 8-10.
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Bennett, Jamie. "American Holloware / Changing
Criteria." Metalsmith. Summer, 1984. pp. 6-13.
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Berberian, Rosalie. "The Society of Arts and
Crafts of Boston and its Master Silversmiths." Arts & Crafts
Quarterly Magazine. Vol. IV, No. 1. pp. 16-23.
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Bohdan, Carol. "Arts and Crafts Copperware."
American Arts & Antiques. March / April, 1979. pp. 108-115.
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Bowman, Leslie Greene. "The American arts and
crafts movement: Industry applied to art." The Magazine Antiques.
September, 1990. pp. 506-517.
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Braznell, W. Scott. "Silversmithing as a Treatment
for Tuberculosis: William Waldo Dodge, Jr. and the Beginnings pf Gaylord
Silvercraft." The Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin.
Summer / Fall, 1992. pp. 174-186.
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Braznell, W. Scott. "The advent of modern American
silver." The Magazine Antiques. January, 1984. pp. 236-241.
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Clark, Henry Hunt. "Frank Gardner Hale,
Jeweler." The American Magazine of Art. April, 1923. pp.
189-193.
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Clark, Michael and Jill. "Arthur H. Cole and the Avon
Coppersmith." Style 1900. Vol. 11, No. 2. pp. 22-25.
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Cohen, Jerry. "Arts and Crafts Metalwork." American
Bungalow. Number 28, Winter, 1995. pp. 20-24.
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Cram, Ralph Adams. "The Allied Arts." The
American Magazine of Art. February, 1928. pp. 61-69.
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Darling, Sharon S. "Arts and Crafts Shops in the
Fine Arts Building." Chicago History. Summer, 1977. pp.
79-85.
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Darling, Sharon S. "Chicago Metalsmiths." American
Art Review. January, 1978. pp. 58-65.
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De Forest, Robert W. "Art in Everyday Life."
The American Magazine of Art, March, 1926, pp. 127-129.
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DeAtley, Suzanne. "The Weaving Legacy of the Arts
and Crafts Movement in America." Handwoven. November /
December, 1995. pp. 36-43.
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Denker, Ellen Paul. "Women in the Arts and Crafts
Movement: Artists, Consumers, Pioneers." Arts & Crafts
Quarterly. Vol. VII, No. 1. pp. 30-33.
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Everyday Art Quarterly, No. 7, 1948 [modernist American
jewelry]
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Design Quarterly [formerly Everyday Art
Quarterly], No. 33, 1955 [modernist American jewelry]
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Design Quarterly, No. 45-46, 1959 [modernist American
jewelry]
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Duis, Perry R. "Where is Athens Now? The Fine
Arts Building 1898 to 1918." Chicago History. Summer, 1977.
pp. 66-78.
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Elliott, Huger. "The Handicrafts." The
American Magazine of Art. November, 1925. pp. 596-598.
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Evans, R. Tripp. "A Profitable Partnership."
Chicago History. Summer, 1995. pp. 4-21.
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Farmarco, Joe. "A Personal Pursuit of the Craft of
Albert & Erwina Berry." Style 1900. Vol. 11, No. 2. pp.
64-70.
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Fisch, Arline M. "Ronald Hayes Pearson / American
Classic." American Craft. June / July, 1992. pp. 30-35.
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Fisch, Arline M. "The Legacy of Olaf
Skoogfors." Craft Horizons. April, 1979.
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Fish, Marilyn. "Georg Jensen / An Arts and Crafts
Enterprise." Style 1900. Summer / Fall, 2004. pp. 46-53.
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Frueh, Erne R. and Florence. "Clara Barck Welles
and Her Kalo Silverware." The Antiques Journal. May, 1978.
pp. 11-15, 48.
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Gale, Amy. "Modernism In American Silver." Antiques
and the Arts Weekly. Sep 13, 2005. pp. 1, 40, 41.
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Goodkind, Alice. "Memories of a North beach
Silversmith's Daughter." Arts & Crafts Quarterly. Vol.
III, No. 4. pp. 8-10.
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Graves, Emily E. "Handwrought Jewelry in America." The American Magazine of Art (formerly "Art and Progress").
January 1915. pp. 100-103.
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Hale, Frank Gardner. "The Handicrafts / An address
delivered at the 18th Annual Convention of The American Federation of Arts,
Boston, Mass., May 18-20, 1927." The American Magazine of Art. February,
1928. pp. 70-72.
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Hanks, David A. "Frank Lloyd Wright's Decorative
Designs / Harmony in the House." American Art & Antiques.
March / April, 1979. pp. 100-107.
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Hanks, David A. "Robert R. Jarvie, Chicago
Silversmith." The Magazine Antiques. September, 1976. pp.
522-527.
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Hill, Jeffrey. "Albert Berry / A Northwest
Craftsman." Arts & Crafts Quarterly. Vol. II, No. 4. pp. 4-5.
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Hohoff, Tay. "Silver is to Live With." Arts
& Decoration. April, 1937. pp. 24-26.
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James, Michael L. "The Heintz Connection / Otto I.
Heintz and his Art Metal Shops." Arts & Crafts Quarterly.
Vol. VI, No. 1. pp. 12-20.
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Johnson, Bruce E. "Arts & Crafts
Metalwork." Country Living. February, 1996, pp. 52-57.
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Johnson, Bruce E. "Patination of Arts & Crafts
Metalwork." Arts & Crafts Quarterly. Vol. I, No. 4. pp
5-6, 11, 14.
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Kahn, Eve M. "Samuel Yellin / With Hammer in
Hand." Style 1900. Spring / Summer, 2004. pp. 60-67.
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Kahr, Joan. "Edgar Brandt / Master of Art Deco
Ironwork." Metalsmith. Vol. 19, No. 3. pp. 34-41.
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Karnaghan, Anne Webb. "Arthur J. Stone,
Silversmith." The American Magazine of Art. June, 1926. pp.
296-301.
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Karnaghan, Anne Webb. "Crafts and Craftsmen in
America." The American Magazine of Art. April, 1927. pp.
187-193.
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Karnaghan, Anne Webb. "Edward E. Oakes: Master
Craftsman, Maker of Hand-Wrought Jewelry." The American Magazine
of Art. December, 1926. pp. 625-629.
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Knaufft, Ernest. "The Arts and Crafts in
America." The American Review of Reviews. May, 1908. pp.
561-569.
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Kohlman, Rena Tucker. "Her Metalcraft Spiritual /
Janet Payne Bowles seeks to express the universal and eternal in rhythmic
modeling of gold and silver." International Studio. October, 1924.
pp. 54-57.
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Kramer, Sam. "Letter [regarding 'the promiscuous
use of the lost-wax casting technique.']" Design Quarterly [formerly
Everyday Art Quarterly]. Number 48-49, 1960. pp. 54-55.
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Kurland, Catherine, and Zabar, Lori. "Metalwork /
Reflections of English and American Contributions." Arts &
Crafts Quarterly. Vol. III, No. 3. pp. 10-15.
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Levin, Ed. "Requisites of Design in Jewelry /
Blow-by-blow sequence for perfectionists." Craft Horizons.
April, 1954. pp. 30-33.
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Lieberman, Gloria. "Artistic Adornment." Antiques
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