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Moreover, as I said after reading his book (I think there is a thread with comments on his book) on the arms of Greece, most if not all the attributions of origin in his book are purely anecdotal. He does not explain why a certain piece may be from one place and not from another and is quite silent about the features that characterise each area. So I cannot consider Elgood's book as a reference! ![]() However, movement of wares and skills was so wide in the Ottomoan empire that in most cases it will be impossibe to establish with a reasonable level of certainty the origin of some pieces. Dubito ergo cogito... ![]() Last edited by mariusgmioc; 17th July 2019 at 04:16 PM. |
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