The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 09, Metalwork Theme Issue, Summer 1988

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Content includes:
Rambusch Decorating Company: Ninety Years of Art Metal – Catha Grace Rambusch
Leaves of Iron: Stamped Metal Ornament – Mary B. Dierickx
In Honor of the Conspicuous Consumer: Tiffany & Co. Presentation Silver, 1875-1925 – Katherine S. Howe
Italian Liberty Plaquettes from the Stabilimento Stefano Johnson in Milan – Mariangela Johnson, Lucia Re and Jon R. Snyder
La Maison Desny – Alastair Duncan and Audrey Friedman
Toward a Modern Collecting Policy: The Metalwork Collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum – Eric Turner
Interview: Diana Blake on William Hunt Diederich – Lyn Farmer and Diana Blake
London Letter – Peyton Skipwith

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