Books added to the website
Books added to the website
Thanks to the wonderful folks at google, we are now able to bring you the entire text and illustrations of a number of earlier silver reference books. Added to the website today were:
Old London Silver: Its History, Its Makers and Its Marks by Montague Howard 1903
Old French Plate; Its Makers and Marks by Wilfred Cripps 1893
Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen by Dr. Marc Rosenberg 1890, European hallmarks & makers' marks (in German)
A History of English Goldsmiths and Plateworkers by William Chaffers 1899
American Silver of the XVII & XVIII Centuries By Alphonso Trumpbour Clearwater, Clara Louise Avery 1920 - the Metropolitan Museum of Art Clearwater Collection
Suggest clicking on the "contents" button to navigate them, the "search" function also works well.
Enjoy!
Tom
Old London Silver: Its History, Its Makers and Its Marks by Montague Howard 1903
Old French Plate; Its Makers and Marks by Wilfred Cripps 1893
Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen by Dr. Marc Rosenberg 1890, European hallmarks & makers' marks (in German)
A History of English Goldsmiths and Plateworkers by William Chaffers 1899
American Silver of the XVII & XVIII Centuries By Alphonso Trumpbour Clearwater, Clara Louise Avery 1920 - the Metropolitan Museum of Art Clearwater Collection
Suggest clicking on the "contents" button to navigate them, the "search" function also works well.
Enjoy!
Tom
Two more added:
Veitch's 1908 work on Sheffield Plate and Markham's 1898 Handbook of Foreign Hall Marks.
There is now a navigation page to the books in the top menu - Reference E-Books
Regards, Tom
Veitch's 1908 work on Sheffield Plate and Markham's 1898 Handbook of Foreign Hall Marks.
There is now a navigation page to the books in the top menu - Reference E-Books
Regards, Tom
updates to the eBooks section have continued over the last month and there are now 19 available.
http://www.925-1000.com/eBooks_01.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
For those of you interested in tribal jewelry, the pair of Eudel books (in french) on North African work are an exceptional resource.
The 326 page trade catalogue of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. is a treasure trove of late Victorian & reproduction Georgian silverwork. Both sterling & silverplate works are illustrated including a good number fairly obscure 19th century novelties, should help in identifying some mystery pieces.
1899 Catalog - Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.
Regards, Tom
http://www.925-1000.com/eBooks_01.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
For those of you interested in tribal jewelry, the pair of Eudel books (in french) on North African work are an exceptional resource.
The 326 page trade catalogue of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. is a treasure trove of late Victorian & reproduction Georgian silverwork. Both sterling & silverplate works are illustrated including a good number fairly obscure 19th century novelties, should help in identifying some mystery pieces.
1899 Catalog - Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.
Regards, Tom
I am not able to open the E-Books
I am having trouble accessing the E-Books. I haven't been able to open any. If I click on one a new page opens with a square with a white strip at the top and nothing else happens. What are the software requirements to open the E-Books, please?
Linda
Linda
I've learned that this may well have to do with the country from which your computer is accessing the web. When you access material, your ip address indicates country of origin, if there are copyright issues on the available works in your country, either you draw a blank or limited viewing. However, my understanding of this rather vague, and your own computer settings may have some effect.
Why not get a poll going and compare viewability.
I've just checked and have full view of all 19 books. (NY, USA)
Patrick, can you double check US access?
Trev & Carling, can you let us know about England?
Doos, the Netherlands please?
The rest of the world, please don't be shy, let us know what is available to you and what is not.
Appreciate the help.
Thanks, Tom
Why not get a poll going and compare viewability.
I've just checked and have full view of all 19 books. (NY, USA)
Patrick, can you double check US access?
Trev & Carling, can you let us know about England?
Doos, the Netherlands please?
The rest of the world, please don't be shy, let us know what is available to you and what is not.
Appreciate the help.
Thanks, Tom
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Don't think the viewing software is pdf based or relies on any adobe software, it is javascript run API. Basically that means if you can view a google map on your computer, you should be able to use the book viewer. If you can view the dark green website menu at the top of this page, you already have java enabled. Let's see if we hear from another New Zealander before you trash your computer.
Tom
Tom
I am not sure about that. I think it is a software issue. With even these two books I can now only get as far as the google window with scroll bars, and nothing in it. I can sit there for ages and nothing happens. My computer says the application has stopped reponding.
I don't understand why all these books would be available in the USA but not England or New Zealand?
I don't understand why all these books would be available in the USA but not England or New Zealand?
Thanks for checking, we now know the US is clear for all, UK seems to have copyright issues as does New Zealand.
How's about?
France
Spain
Ireland
Canada
Germany
Israel
Poland
Netherlands
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Italy
Argentina
Australia...
to name just a few
ps. from Google: "Google respects the user's local copyright restrictions, and as a result, previews or full views of some books are not available in all locations."
How's about?
France
Spain
Ireland
Canada
Germany
Israel
Poland
Netherlands
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Italy
Argentina
Australia...
to name just a few
Thanks, TomThe rest of the world, please don't be shy, let us know what is available to you and what is not.
ps. from Google: "Google respects the user's local copyright restrictions, and as a result, previews or full views of some books are not available in all locations."
Working to find a way to get these viewable worldwide. Trying a new book reader and texts from Open Library.
Unfortunately, the reader lacks a search function.
try these:
http://www.925-1000.com/b_meriden_cat1883.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.925-1000.com/b_ling_malay1910.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
if these are viewable in the UK and/or Europe and/or the Pacific Rim, I'll see what other books are available and add them to the site.
Please let me know.
Tom
Unfortunately, the reader lacks a search function.
try these:
http://www.925-1000.com/b_meriden_cat1883.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.925-1000.com/b_ling_malay1910.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
if these are viewable in the UK and/or Europe and/or the Pacific Rim, I'll see what other books are available and add them to the site.
Please let me know.
Tom
Hi,
The last two book links work for me.
I can't access any of the other books either (also some other books that are not on this list). It has nothing to do with the software as I can't access them from google direct neither.
I tried phoning google about it a few weeks ago, but couldn't get further than the answering machine.
I think it is copyright related indeed, but I would think most are copyright free by now.
Maybe I should try using a proxy server.
p.s.: tried through a German proxy, no luck.
The last two book links work for me.
I can't access any of the other books either (also some other books that are not on this list). It has nothing to do with the software as I can't access them from google direct neither.
I tried phoning google about it a few weeks ago, but couldn't get further than the answering machine.
I think it is copyright related indeed, but I would think most are copyright free by now.
Maybe I should try using a proxy server.
p.s.: tried through a German proxy, no luck.
Terrific, they have a few of the volumes that we already have listed from google, I'll start by making mirrors of those. Unfortunately, they have no where near the expansive selection that google offers.
I'm a little tied up in another project, will be about ten days before I can get to this. Will keep you posted.
Tom
ps. Yes, the Meriden catalog is oriented badly here too, just happens to be the way they scanned it.
I'm a little tied up in another project, will be about ten days before I can get to this. Will keep you posted.
Tom
ps. Yes, the Meriden catalog is oriented badly here too, just happens to be the way they scanned it.