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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An Antique French Silver Beaker
This sterling French silver beaker is of beautiful quality, and elegant design. It was made in Provincial france circa 1820. It is marked with the provincial marks...
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A Georgian Irish Bright Cut Silver Meat Skewer or letter opener
A Georgian Irish Silver Meat Skewer made in Dublin 1796. It is of typical form for an Irish meat skewer, and has very fine Dublin Star Cut silver bright cutting....
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An Early 18th Century German Silver Bougie Box/ Wax Jack
This unusual solid silver object is an Early German Silver Bougie Box, or candle holder. It is designed to hold a coil of candle, in the same manner as a silver...
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An 18th Century French Beaker: Paris 1777
This beautiful little 18th century French silver Beaker was made in Paris in 1777 and is of lovely quality. It stands approximately 6.5 cm tall and is 7cm wide....
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An Old Sheffield Plate Sugar Bowl and Cover by Matthew Boulton
This beautiful and rare piece of Old Sheffield Plate was made by Matthew Boulton. It was made circa 1780, most likely before 1782, as it is completely unmarked....
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A Pair of Antique Silver Forks by Paul Storr
A pair of Old English pattern silver table forks by the renowned silversmith, Paul Storr. These forks are of the superb quality one expects of Paul Storr, the finest...
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A Silver Cutlery Set of Irish Bright Cut Dessert Spoons
These Bright Cut Irish silver spoons were made in Dublin 1809. They are in the Celtic Point pattern, which is a variation of the Old English pattern, but with a...
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A Fine Regency Georgian Silver Tea Set
This elegant antique silver tea set was made in London 1811 and is in the Regency style. A fine example of Regency Silver, this beautiful silver tea set is well...
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A British Colonial Silver Mug: Chinese Export?
This charming Colonial silver mug is something of a mystery! It is of early 19th century manufacture. It is well made, and of good gauge. The initials would point...
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A late Regency Old Sheffield Plate Snuffer on Tray (wick trimmers)
This beautiful pair of Georgian Old Sheffield Plate candle snuffers are highly ornate, and come on matching tray. "Candle snuffer" is the regularly used term, but...
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