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 Old Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy

This charming little Old Sheffield Plate tea caddy was made circa 1800 and is of lovely quality and design. It has the most stunning antique patina, and is crisp,... More Details & Photos

A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Horn Beaker

This beautiful Old Sheffield Plate horn beaker was made circa 1800. It is a charming piece, well loved and well worn, but in good condition. Alas it is not usable,... More Details & Photos

A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Salver c1810

This Old Sheffield plate Salver is in the Regency style and was made c1810. It bears a crest (as shown) that i think may be Rothschild; 'A Plume of 3 feathers... More Details & Photos

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A Georgian Silver Soup Plate made in 1788

This fine silver Soup Plate was made by the renowned Royal silversmiths Wakelin and Taylor. It is of the excelent quality one would expect of this period and maker.It... More Details & Photos

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A pair of York Silver spoons: Georgian Fiddle Pattern

This fine pair of Antique York Silver spoons were made by Barber and North, 1787. They are of fine quality and in the Fiddle Pattern. Each spoon measures 22cm long.... More Details & Photos