Silver: An Illustrated Introduction of British plate from the Middle Ages to the present day. By, Gerald Taylor
Condition: Used, Fair. Lots of visible wear on book from reading, spine creases, wear on binding and pages. Back cover outer paper is ripped as if a sticker was removed at some point. Shown in photo.
Details: Silver: An Illustrated Introduction of British plate from the Middle Ages to the present day. By, Gerald Taylor. First Edition
Published: 1956
Gerald Taylor was born in 1923 and educated at the Dragon School, Oxford, The King's School, Canterbury, and Trinity
College, Oxford, where he read Law. He served with the 1st
Buckinghamshire Battalion, and for a short time in the Highland Division until a land-mine ended his active military career in 1944. He returned to Oxford and prepared to become a solicitor.
Condition: Used, Fair. Lots of visible wear on book from reading, spine creases, wear on binding and pages. Back cover outer paper is ripped as if a sticker was removed at some point. Shown in photo.
Details: Silver: An Illustrated Introduction of British plate from the Middle Ages to the present day. By, Gerald Taylor. First Edition
Published: 1956
Gerald Taylor was born in 1923 and educated at the Dragon School, Oxford, The King's School, Canterbury, and Trinity
College, Oxford, where he read Law. He served with the 1st
Buckinghamshire Battalion, and for a short time in the Highland Division until a land-mine ended his active military career in 1944. He returned to Oxford and prepared to become a solicitor.
Condition: Used, Fair. Lots of visible wear on book from reading, spine creases, wear on binding and pages. Back cover outer paper is ripped as if a sticker was removed at some point. Shown in photo.
Details: Silver: An Illustrated Introduction of British plate from the Middle Ages to the present day. By, Gerald Taylor. First Edition
Published: 1956
Gerald Taylor was born in 1923 and educated at the Dragon School, Oxford, The King's School, Canterbury, and Trinity
College, Oxford, where he read Law. He served with the 1st
Buckinghamshire Battalion, and for a short time in the Highland Division until a land-mine ended his active military career in 1944. He returned to Oxford and prepared to become a solicitor.