'FAKES AND FORGERIES' AT BARD OCT. 23
âFAKES AND FORGERIESâ AT BARD OCT. 23
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NEW YORK CITY â The Bard Graduate Center will present a seminar, âFakes and Forgeries in Silver,â on Tuesday, October 23, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.
The daylong seminar, presented by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and Assay Office London, offers an opportunity for silver collectors and dealers to gain firsthand experience in the identification of fake and forged antique silver, including handling sessions and lectures.
Silver experts participating include Robert Organ, âRegulating the Silver Trade: The English Hallmarking Systemâ; Christina Reti, âThe Final Word on Fakes: The Role of the Assay Office and the Antique Plate Committeeâ; Tim Swann, âTest Methods: The Use of Scientific Technology in Authenticating Silver Plateâ; Tim Schroder, âThe Connoisseurship of Fakes and Forgeriesâ; and Charles Truman, âA Gem of a Fake: Targeting Fake Renaissance Jewelry.â
The program is presented by The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture. Advance registration required. Admission: $120 general, $100 seniors and students. The graduate center is at 38 West 86th Street City.
For general information, 212-501-3011 or programs@bgc.bard.edu.