Use for the pure metallic element having symbol Ag and atomic number 47; a malleable, ductile, white metal with characteristic sheen, considered a precious metal. Use also for this metal as processed and formed, usually in combination with other substances, to make various objects and materials.
This term has 33,053 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Material
Object category
Object name
Technique
300011029
300011029
13yrs ago
Die-engraver:
Davies
Die-engraver:
Halliday, Thomas
Manufacturer:
Morgan, H.
(Uncertain)
Die-engraver:
Halliday, Thomas
Issuer:
Willoughby
Issuer:
Sinkins, Jane
Issuer:
Ryall, Henry
Issuer:
Sparks, William
Issuer:
Gerard, William
Issuer:
Griffith
Issuer:
Gough
Die-engraver:
Halliday, Thomas
Issuer:
Culverhouse, Charles
Issuer:
Orchard, Isaac
Issuer:
Phipps, James
Die-engraver:
Halliday, Thomas
Issuer:
Stansall, Thomas
Issuer:
Moor, Charles
Issuer:
Fisher, Richard
Issuer:
Fillingham, Richard
Issuer:
Readett, William
Issuer:
Wilson, Thomas
Die-engraver:
Halliday, Thomas
Issuer:
Garratt, Francis
Issuer:
Terrell, William
Issuer:
Bird, Edward
Issuer:
Beck, Launcelot
Issuer:
Grigg, Francis Hore
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