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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An Old Sheffield Plate Sugar Vase

This charming Old Sheffield Plate sugar vase was made circa 1780 and is of neoclassical design. It is wonderfully pierced so that the light catches the cobalt blue... More Details & Photos

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An Irish Georgian Wine Funnel Stand

This wine funnel stand is made by Matthew West in Dublin, c1770.As is the case with much 18th century Irish silver this piece bears no date letter.There is... More Details & Photos

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A Georgian Silver Straining Spoon

This rather rare Silver Straining Spoon was made by Peter & Anne Bateman in London and is dated 1798.This Straining spoon is in the Old English Pattern with... More Details & Photos

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A Georgian Silver Gilt Sugarbox

This magnificent silver gilt box is both rare and highly unusual. It was made by William Brown in London, 1830.It is, in fact, a faithful reproduction of a Charles... More Details & Photos

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A first Period Old Sheffield Plate Jug or Ewer

This is a beautiful first period Old Sheffield Plated water jug or wine ewer made circa 1775, and in lovely original condition. It is bleeding just on the high points,... More Details & Photos