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Paktong - The Chinese Alloy in Europe 1680-1820 by Keith Pinn
Item Number: 10476

Paktong - The Chinese Alloy in Europe 1680-1820 by Keith Pinn (Image1)


Your Price: $ 89.50
 


Paktong

Keith Pinn



Paktong, a rare Chinese alloy, imported in small quantities during the eighteenth century, was used by European craftsmento make domestic objects in imitation of silverware.
This metal has been shrouded in mystery since it was first recorded by Western travellers in the seventeenth century. The vital silver-coloured ingredient, nickel, was not identified in the West until the second half of the eighteenth century, and it was to be a further fifty years before scientists were able to perfect a viable imitation of paktong.

In more recent times the mystery of paktong has lain in the lack of documentary evidence concerning its use in the Georgian period. This has given rise to many myths and speculative theories about the metal. Now, at last, the author’s research among contemporary records hasenabled the history of paktong in eighteenth century England to be piecedtogether.

A well-illustrated study and discussion of more than 100 paktong pieces will help readers identify and understand objects made from this scarce and highly-prized Chinese metal.


Used by European craftsmen to imitate silverware
Origins of paktong shrouded in mystery - unrecorded inthe West until the seventeenth century
Author’s research among contemporary records nowpieces together the missing details

The Author
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Owner of an Antique business on the Essex/Suffolk border and amember of BADA and LAPADA also chairman of the vetting committess of severalmajor London Antiques Fairs.
Interest in research led to writing this book on paktong about which, until now, very little was known.



Size: 279 x 216 mm
Pages: 204
Illustrations: 30 col. 115 b&w

ISBN: 1 85149 324 7
Price: $89.50


 

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