pre-1837 gallery
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.
A Georgian Silver Dish Cross or Trivet
This wonderful and peculiar object is a Dish Cross, sometimes known as a Dish Stand. It is, as you can guess from the name, an adjustable trivet to keep a hot dish...
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A Georgian Newcastle Silver Loving Cup
This beautiful Georgian Silver Loving Cup was made by Langland and Robertson, Newcastle 1780.It is in beautiful condition, with a fine patina and elegant shape....
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A Georgian Irish Silver Cream Jug in the Neoclassical Style
This beautiful jug, a fine example Neoclassical silver, was made by William Doyle in Dublin 1800.Bright cut ( decorative engraving with a series of short...
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A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Bougie Box/ Wax Jack
This Georgian Old Sheffield Platebougie box was made in circa 1790. Bougie is French for candle, and bougie box is in the same manner as a...
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A 17th Century German Sweetmeat Dish circa 1660
This beautiful piece of early silver is most likely German, or possibly Swiss- both nations made this type of object. It dates to the second half of the 17th century-...
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A large 18th Century Swedish Silver Beaker
This Swedish Silver beaker was made in Jonkoping, 1780 and is of very fine quality and design. Of very traditional form, this beaker is superior to the norm, having...
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A Pair of Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coasters
A fine pair of Georgian Old Sheffield Plate wine coasters, made around the late 18th century/early 19th century. The central bosses are crested. On the side is stamped...
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A Pair of First Period Old Sheffield Plate Candlesticks
A rare pair of very early Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks made in Sheffield by John Hoyland & Company.The pair is in a very good condition and is bleeding...
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A Georgian Silver Dinner Plate by Paul Storr
This fine sterling silver dinner plate was made by highly regarded silversmith Paul Storr in 1827. It is heavy, beautiful quality, and decorated with...
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A Georgian Set of Scottish Silver and Mother of Pearl Fruit Cutlery for 18
This beautiful set of mother of pearl handled cutlery was made in Glasgow 1832 by James McKewan. It is a set for 18 persons, 32 pieces in total. Each piece is in...
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