HUNGARIAN SILVER
The Nicolas M. Salgo Collection

Judit H. Kolba
edited by David McFadden



Summary

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Author

Enquiries

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Where to find the book

Published by
Thomas Heneage 
Cloth 1996; paperback 1997

168 pp.
129 colour illustrations
102 marks
1 map
11 × 8 3/4 in.  (296 × 220 mm)

ISBN 978-0-946708-26-0
Cloth-bound with jacket
£39.50

ISBN 978-0-946708-27-7
Paperback
£15.00


Obtainable from any good bookseller or from:

John Adamson:
90 Hertford Street, Cambridge CB4 3AQ, UK
e-mail: Book orders

Distributed in the United States and Canada by:

The Salgo Trust for Education :
127 Middle Neck Road, Mille Fleurs, Sands Point Preserve,
Port Washington, NY 11050, USA
Telephone: +1 516 767 3654
Facsimile: +1 516 767 788


Summary

The stormy and often war-torn history of Hungary has paradoxically been the background for a flourishing industry of gold- and silversmiths’ work. Throughout the long Turkish occupation, for example, there were Hungarian masters working in the towns of Transylvania and the northern region, making the most exquisite masterpieces for the aristocracy, for the bourgeoisie, and also for the Transylvanian princes. Hungarian silver is unfortunately little known outside Hungary, but the outstanding collection of pieces acquired in the West over the last three decades by Nicolas Salgo and spanning more than four centuries of the goldsmith’s craft provides a highly representative survey of the remarkable work of Hungarian craftsmen.

More than one hundred and twenty works have been brought together and illustrated in this book; makers’ marks are identified whenever possible and reproduced alongside the pieces on which they appear. Provenance and literature are also given. An outline history of Hungary, followed by a brief survey of the goldsmith’s craft and of the guild system, set the pieces in their historical context, while notes on the goldsmiths represented in the collection and an appendix of makers’ and town marks complete this invaluable introduction to the Hungarian goldsmith’s craft known so inadequately in the West.

Cross-references to Kószeghy’s 1936 catalogue of Hungarian goldsmiths’ marks are made whenever applicable.  

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Contents

  • Foreword (Nicolas M. Salgo)

  • A Short History of Hungary
  • On the History of the Goldsmith’s Craft in Hungary
  • Catalogue of the Nicolas M. Salgo Collection
  • List of Works in the Nicholas M. Salgo Collection

  • Lists of Marks Appearing on Works in the Nicolas M. Salgo Collection
  • Biographical Notes on Hungarian Goldsmiths whose Work is Represented in the Nicolas M. Salgo Collection
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • List of Towns and Map of Hungary

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Author

Judit H. Kolba is the retired Head Curator at the Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum [National Museum of Hungary], Budapest.

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Enquiries

Contact the publisher for further information:

e-mail: book enquiries,

letter: John Adamson, 90 Hertford Street, Cambridge
CB4 3AQ, England

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How to order the book offline

Please print off the order form and send it by mail to John Adamson, 90 Hertford Street, Cambridge CB4 3AQ, England.

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