
British Silver
Georgian Silver refers to objects made out of sterling silver (mostly household silver such as tea ware and tableware, centrepieces, cutlery, objects-de-vertu, collectables, etc.) produced in England during the consecutive reigns of King George I (1714-1727), King George II (1727-1760), King George III (1760-1820) and King George IV (1820-1830).
The style and technique in manufacturing silver during this era (over 100 years) changed radically, reflecting the variations in taste, society, costumes, economic and political situations.
British Silver










ANTIQUE 19thC VICTORIAN SOLID SILVER & CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL TEA CUP AND SAUCE c.1875
£1,795.00
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ANTIQUE 19thC SCOTTISH HORN, BANDED AGATE & SOLID SILVER TABLE SNUFF MULL c.1870
£1,795.00
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ANTIQUE 19thC VICTORIAN SOLID SILVER & ANTELOPE HORN GIMBLE CIGAR LIGHTER c.1895
£1,795.00
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