Before the mid 18th century, antique silver in Britain was categorised by the name of the reigning monarch of the period. In this way, styles were created such as Elizabethan, William & Mary, Queen Anne, Georgian and Victorian.
Silver producers were located in major cities throughout the British Isles; and so the English, Scottish and Irish antique silver we collect or invest in today originated from London, Sheffield, Birmingham, Newcastle, Exeter, York, Chester, Norwich, Glasgow, Edinburgh or Dublin.
You will notice that many pieces in my collection were produced in London as this was reputed to be the city producing the highest quality silverware. Georgian silver covers the reigns of: George 1 (1714 - 1727), George 11 (1727 - 1760), George 111 (1760 - 1820) and George 1V (1820 - 1830).
All Georgian silver is displayed on this page within Warners Antique Silver. Collectors or dealers can view individual products by clicking on the image. It is then a simple process if you wish to purchase a beautiful piece of antique silver either for investment or just to admire at home.
by William Skeen, London 1773.
by Crispin Fuller, London 1799. SOLD
John Roberts & Co., Sheffield 1812.
by Edward, Edward jnr., John & William Barnard, London ...
by Alice & George Burrows, London 1819.
by John Kidder, London 1784.
by Jonathan Hayne (cream jug) & Thomas Wilkes Barker (sugar ...
by Samuel Wood, London 1761.
by Thomas Hannam & Richard Millls, London 1764.
by Thomas & Joseph Guest & Joseph Craddock, London 1808.
by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1826.
by William Holmes, London 1791.
by Thomas Wallis 1, London 1774
by Henry Chawner, London 1791.
by William Bateman, London 1822.
by William Eaton, London 1815.
by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808.
by John Shaw, Birmingham 1806.
by David Field, London 1748. SOLD
by Walter Crisp, London 1770.