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London's Lost Jewels Hazel Forsyth

London's Lost Jewels By Hazel Forsyth

London's Lost Jewels by Hazel Forsyth


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London's Lost Jewels has been written to accompany an exciting new exhibition, which marks the 100th anniversary of the original public display and for the first time reveals the Cheapside Hoard in its glittering entirety.

London's Lost Jewels Summary

London's Lost Jewels: The Cheapside Hoard by Hazel Forsyth

In 1912, labourers on a building site in Cheapside in the City of London unearthed a great trove of gemstones and jewels which had lain undisturbed for some three hundred years. Known and celebrated as the Cheapside Hoard, it is still the largest cache of its kind to have been discovered. These objects, dazzlingly beautiful, intricate and often astonishing, are evocative emissaries from London's past. The Cheapside Hoard remains the single most important source of our knowledge of the Elizabethan and early Stuart jewellers' trade and, by extension, life and fashion in London society of the era. London's Lost Jewels has been written to accompany a glittering new exhibition at the Museum of London, which marks the hundredth anniversary of the original public display and for the first time reveals the Cheapside Hoard in its entirety. It provides much new information about the city's role in the international gem and jewellery trade during one of the most dynamic periods of English history. A wealth of fascinating stories and lavish illustrations bring these exquisite treasures to life.

London's Lost Jewels Reviews

Hazel Forsyth, the curator, spent years studying letters, stock lists and rent books as well as the objects themselves. Her patient scholarship has unearthed plenty of dubious behaviour, much of it chronicled in her excellent book, London's Lost Jewels.-The Economist, 11th October 2013 Forsyth has revealed the social context of these jewels in a new book, itself a treasure trove of expertise and a rich visual experience in its own right.-Geoffrey Munn, World of Interiors, November 2013

About Hazel Forsyth

Hazel Forsyth is the Senior Curator of the Medieval and Post-Medieval Collections at the Museum of London and curator of The Cheapside Hoard: London's Lost Jewels (11 October 2013-27 April 2014). She is a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction A spectacular find Cheapside Trading places A world encompassed Buried treasure Notes Further reading Image Sources Index of Jewels

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GOR006547813
9781781300206
1781300208
London's Lost Jewels: The Cheapside Hoard by Hazel Forsyth
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
20130930
272
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