Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 24. (Budapest, 2006)
Magdolna LICHNER: The reception of electroplates in Hungary I. - Electroplates in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts 1873-1884
2. Léonard Morel-Ladeuil: Helicon vase. The apotheosis of Music and Poetry with the nine Muses. The support is decorated with figures of Homer. Shakespeare, Molière. Byron. Handel, Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart. Silver and steel, inlaid with gold. Vienna world exhibition, 1873. Italian Renaissance style with repoussé inlays. Awarded with the prize of the Vienna Academy of Art. 1. The electroplated artefacts of the Elkington Company at the London world exhibition ( 1851 ). Among them, there is the small table ordered by Prince Albert, Benjamin Schlick's tour de force (1849). Its support was produced by a young artist. George C. Santon, who studied at the local art school and then was employed by the company for a long time. Lithograph, M. Digby Wyatt: Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century. 1851-1853.