. Silverwork and jewelery; a text-book for students and workers in metal, by H. Wilson. Ciborium in copper gilt^ setwith jewels and panels of enamel. Asplendid example of the value of clearlydefined spaces, and the beauty whichmay result from the arrangement of rigidshapes within such spaces. Italian, four-teenth century. 287 Notes on Plate XII.âPastoral St off in copper set with enamel. Given as an example ofPlates ^.j^g right use of enamel. Italian, four-teenth century. Plate XIII.âNorwegian Bridal Crownin silver gilt. This shows the possibilitiesof work in thin sheet metal. P


. Silverwork and jewelery; a text-book for students and workers in metal, by H. Wilson. Ciborium in copper gilt^ setwith jewels and panels of enamel. Asplendid example of the value of clearlydefined spaces, and the beauty whichmay result from the arrangement of rigidshapes within such spaces. Italian, four-teenth century. 287 Notes on Plate XII.âPastoral St off in copper set with enamel. Given as an example ofPlates ^.j^g right use of enamel. Italian, four-teenth century. Plate XIII.âNorwegian Bridal Crownin silver gilt. This shows the possibilitiesof work in thin sheet metal. Plate XIV.âT^^ Elfred Jewel. Anexample of the decorative value of in-scriptions, of the use of coiled and beadedwire, and the right use of enamels. Plate XV.âPendants, Brooches, and aRing by the author. In gold and jewelsand enamels. Plate XVI.âNo. i. A Necklace in opals,emeralds, and pearls by the author. Mostof the stones in the necklace were cutand poHshed by the method described inChapter XXX. No. 1. A Shrine i?/«|-, enclosing an imageof the Holy Mother and Child. 288. I.âI, 2, 3, Roman Earrings. 4, i6th Century Spanish Pendant, inSilver Gilt, Enamel, and Pearls. (South Kensington Museum.) THE NEW YORKPUBLIC LIBRARY APTOR, LENOX ANDTILreW FOUNDATIONS.


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