American church silver of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, with a few pieces of domestic plate, exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, July to December, 1911. The tercentenary of Harvard College, a chronicle of the tercentenary year, 1935-1936. The Heritage Foundation collection of silver : with biographical sketches of New England silversmiths, 1625-1825 / Henry N. Flynt and Martha Gandy Fales. The New England silversmith; an exhibition of New England silver from the mid-seventeenth century to the present selected from New England collections. Colonial silversmiths, masters & apprentices. [Edited by Richard B.K. McLanathan] A record of the commemoration, November fifth to eight, 1886, on the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Harvard College. Quinquennial catalogue of the Law School of Harvard University, 1817-1914. Harvard, the first American university, By George Gary Bush. Southern silver; an exhibition of silver made in the South prior to 1860. September 27 - November 10, 1968. Old pewter, brass, copper & Sheffield plate, by N. Hudson Moore, with one hundred and five illustrations. Chats on old pewter. Edited and rev. by Ronald F. Michaelis. A sketch of the history of Harvard College. And of its present state. American pewter / by J. B. Kerfoot ; with ill. from photos. by the author, of specimens in his own collection. "Out of smalle beginings..." an economic history of Harvard College in the Puritan period (1636 to 1712) Harvard and its surroundings. A history of American pewter [by] Charles F. Montgomery. American pewter in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Department of American Decorative Arts and Sculpture. Photos. by Daniel Farber. The history and poetry of finger-rings, by Charles Edwards. Metal crafts in architecture; bronze, brass, cast iron, copper, lead, current developments, tin, lighting fixtures, specifications [by] Gerald K. Geerlings. The history & folklore of American country tinware, 1700-1900. The tinsmiths of Connecticut. Chats on old pewter [by] H. J. L. J. Massâe. With ninety-one illustrations. Illustrated history of the United States mint with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time ... Antique tin & tole ware: its history and romance. With a foreword by R.W.G. Vail. Yankee weathervanes. Illustrated with drawings by Corinne Pascoe. The Bible in iron ; or, The pictured stoves and stove plates of the Pennsylvania Germans ; with notes on colonial fire-backs in the United States, the ten-plate stove, Franklin's fireplace and the til… The silver coinage of Massachusetts. Fire on the hearth; the evolution and romance of the heating stove. With 145 illus. from photos. and drawings showing an amazing variety of heating devices; also entertaining anecdotes, excerpts from … Copper work : an illustrated text book for teachers and students in the manual art / by Augustus F. Rose. Counterfeiting in colonial America. With a foreword by U.E. Baughman. Colonial ironwork in old Philadelphia; the craftsmanship of the early days of the republic, by Philip B. Wallace; measured drawings by William Allen Dunn; introduction by Kiske Kimball. Jacob Hurd and his sons Nathaniel & Benjamin, silversmiths, 1702-1781 / by Hollis French ; with a foreword by Kathryn C. Buhler. Pottery and porcelain; a guide to collectors, by Frederick Litchfield ... Containing 150 illustrations of specimens of various factories, 7 coloured plates, and marks and monograms of all the importan… Porcelain, by Edward Dillon. The book of pottery and porcelain, by Warren E. Cox. 3000 illustrations. Pictures selected by the author. Layouts by A. M. Lounsbery ... Porcelain through the ages. History of the Staffordshire potteries; and the rise and progress of the manufacture of pottery and porcelain; with references to genuine specimens, and notices of eminent potters. By Simeon Shaw. Artificial soft paste porcelain; France, Italy, Spain and England, by Edwin Atlee Barber ... Lead glazed pottery. Part first (common clays): plain glazed, sgraffito and slip-decorated wares. by Edwin Atlee Barber. Tin enameled pottery: maiolica, delft, and other stanniferous faience. Animals in Staffordshire pottery. With 16 plates by Peggy Jeremy. The illustrated guide to Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware [by] Arnold R. Mountford. American historical views on Staffordshire china. Harvard memorial biographies. Early American pottery and china, by John Spargo ... Decorated stoneware pottery of North America. The early potters and potteries of Maine / by M. Lelyn Branin. Bennington pottery and porcelain; a guide to identification. Halftone photos. by Lloyd Oppenheimer. The old Exeter Pottery Works / by Everett C. Lamson, Jr. The potters and potteries of Bennington, by John Spargo ...