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.
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A Hester Bateman silver tankard made in the Georgian period
This is a rare example of Hester Bateman silver- a fine Georgian lidded tankard. Hester Bateman was dubbed "the Queen of English Silver", and a prolific female silversmith...
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A fine Georgian Silver Teapot
This Georgian Silver teapot is an excellent example of its type, and very fine. It was made in London 1788 by John Harris, is of very elegant shaped form, and bears...
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A boxed set of silver berry spoons and sugar sifter
These beautiful spoons were originally made in London 1791 by Smith and Fearne. The sugar sifter is 1776, by Thomas Chawner. However, in approximately 1870 these...
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A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coaster
This large Old Sheffield Plate wine coaster was made around 1780 and is of most unusual design. The ZigZag border is highly unusual, and repeats around the base...
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An Antique Old Sheffield Plate Goblet
This fine Old Sheffield Plate goblet is in the Neoclassical style, and very fine quality. It was made circa 1800 and is in absolutely wonderful condition. There...
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A Georgian Silver Mug 1735
This Georgian silver mug was made in London 1735, probably by John Fawdrey. It is of very good quality, heavy and of excellent gauge. It is as good an example of...
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A Pair of Georgian Silver Asparagus Tongs
This antique silver pair of Asparagus tongs were made in London 1824. They are in the Fiddle Pattern, and are of excellent quality. The Georgian silver asparagus...
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A Georgian Scottish Silver Quaiche from Glasgow
This rare Scottish silver Quaiche was made in Glasgow circa 1743 by James Glen. Scottish silver of this period is rare, and Glasgow silver even more so! It is slightly...
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An Old Sheffield Plate Argyle made in the Georgian period
This charming Old Sheffield Plate Argyle was made in Sheffield circa 1775, and is of beautiful design and quality. It bears an armorial crest, and original fruitwood...
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A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Argyle
This Old Sheffield Plate Argyle (also sometimes spelt Argyll) is a wonderful piece of antique silverware. It dates to approximately 1775-1780, and is in superb condition....
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