Foreword | p. vii |
Introduction | p. ix |
The Complexity of Silver | p. 1 |
Style, Form, and Function | |
Chasers, the Chase, and Other Scenes on Boston Rococo-Style Silver | p. 19 |
Colonial New England Silver Snuff, Tobacco, and Patch Boxes: Indices of Gentility | p. 44 |
The Silver Chocolate Pots of Colonial Boston | p. 61 |
Ecclesiastical Silver | |
"We owe something more than prayers": Elizabeth Porter Phelps's Gift of Church Silver and Her Quest for Christian Fellowship | p. 91 |
Continuity and Change in New England Church Silver and Communion Practices, 1790-1840 | p. 113 |
Social Context | |
Paul Revere and 1768: His Portrait and the Liberty Bowl | p. 135 |
"The Pride Which Pervades thro every Class": The Customers of Paul Revere | p. 152 |
"Ancient and Valuable Gifts": Silver at Colonial Harvard | p. 183 |
Regional Topics | |
Glistening Reflections of Stability: The Roles of Silver in Early Maine | p. 213 |
"An influential and useful man": Samuel Bartlett of Concord, Massachusetts | p. 246 |
Index | p. 267 |
Notes on Contributors | p. 281 |
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