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Invention of the style through the history - examples from my collection
- Rococo Grand style (1735-1770s)
- Rococo Naturalistic style (1740s-1770s)
- Rococo Revival style (1820s-1880s)
- Japonisme (1860s-1910s)
- Art Nouveau (1890s-1910s)
Historical background of each era - culture and society
- Rococo period (1730s-1770s)
- Waht's the Naturalistic Spoon ?
- Tea Equipage
- Rococo style in 18th century
- Rococo Naturalism
- Japanese Maki-e and Rococo Naturalism
- Japanese Imari and Rococo Naturalism
- Origin of Naturalistic Spoon
- Meissen Modellor - Johann Joachim Kaendler
- Silversmith - Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier (1695-1750)
- Silversmith - Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751)
- Silversmith - Charles Frederick Kandler
- Silversmith - Nicholas Sprimont (1716-1771)
- Silversmith - Francis Harrache (1710-1757)
- Silversmith - John (I) Derussat (1700?-1758?)
- Huguenots Community in London
- Why Unmarked ?
- Rococo Revival period (1820s-1860s)
- Rococo Revival Spoon
- Silversmith - Matthew Boulton
- Silversmith - Joseph Willmore
- Silversmith - Robert Garrard II
- Silversmith - Hilliard & Thomason
- Silversmith - Paul Storr
- Japonisme (1860s-1910s)
- Japonisme
- Japanese Sword Metalworkers
- Japanese Satsuma Ware
- Anglo-Japanese Style
- Silversmith - Gorham M. Co.
- Silversmith - Komai Otojiro
- Silversmith - Ozeki Yahei
- Silversmith - Kiryu Kosho Kaisya
- Silversmith - Arthur & Bond
- Silversmith - Kuhn and Komor
- Silversmith - Others
- Art Nouveau (1890s-1910s)
Tea as a catalyst for cultural innovation
Silver as motivating force of the human society
- History of Goldsmiths' Company in U.K.
- Silver as Element
- History of Silver
- Supply and Demand of Silver
- History of Silver Price