pre-1837 gallery

Pre-1837
1837 heralded the arrival of Queen Victoria on the throne of Britain. Immediately prior to this date however, was the Georgian period, which lasted for 118 years. Georgian silver is considered by many to be the finest in British history. However, much wonderful silver was made in the Georgian period on the continent, and even further afield too.

Pre-Georgian silver is very scarce, but when one finds a piece of 17th, and even 16th century silver, it is a rare treat. Much was made in Nuremberg, and Augsberg silver is also comparatively plentiful. Occasionally we are lucky enough to find such a piece, and when we do you will find it here.

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A Georgian Silver Mug 1814

This Georgian silver mug, barrel shaped with plain angular "D" shaped handle, was made in London 1814.  The maker mark was rubbed, but other hall marks are... More Details & Photos

A Spanish Colonial 17th Century Silver Chrismatory

This wonderful and idiosyncratic object is a silver Chrismatory- a silver receptacle for Holy Oils. It is Spanish, or Spanish Colonial, and made in the mid to late... More Details & Photos

An Old Sheffield Plate Loving Cup made in the Georgian period

This Old Sheffield Plate loving cup was made circa 1790, and is typically Neoclassical in design. Loving cups were traditional at weddings, where both the bride... More Details & Photos

A Pair of Regency Old Sheffield Plate Salt Dishes

These old Sheffield Plate dishes are heavy, and of beautiful quality. They are circa 1805, fire gilt inside, while the borders are applied sterling silver. The gilding... More Details & Photos

A \"Madeira\" Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Wine Label/ Bottle Ticket

This pretty little Old Sheffield Plate wine label is for "Madeira" and was made circa 1780. It is in excellent condition with slight plate loss. I believe the chain... More Details & Photos