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Silversmiths Collection (#3)

Silversmiths, the artisans of elegance and craftsmanship, have long adorned our world with their exquisite creations

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths victorian jewellery

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths victorian jewellery
A selection of victorian ornamental decorative pearl accessories. Including pearl necklace with a detachable pendant forming a brooch, decorative pearl brooches and bangle bracelets. Date: 1884

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths fine jewellery 1935

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths fine jewellery 1935
Fine jewellery double clip diamond and brooches. Date: 1935

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Electro silver plated goods, Plate 222

Electro silver plated goods, Plate 222, including a range of cutlery, nutcrackers, cheese scoops, sandwich tongs and grape scissors. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Dessert knives and forks, Plate 221

Dessert knives and forks, Plate 221
Electro silver plated dessert knives and forks, Plate 221. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Sterling silver goods, Plate 206

Sterling silver goods, Plate 206, showing salt cellars, muffineers and cutlery. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Sterling silver goods, Plate 207

Sterling silver goods, Plate 207, showing bells, a trowel, bouquet holders, whistles, a dram flask, cutlery and other items. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Sterling silver goods, Plate 205

Sterling silver goods, Plate 205, showing pots, cruet sets, cutlery and other items. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: High altar. Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona. Gothic. Made

High altar. Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona. Gothic. Made
High altar. Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona. Silversmiths craft. Gothic. Made in Girona. 14th century (between 1320-1348) with the propable participation of, at least

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1894

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1894
A selection of Victorian diamond jewellery. Date: 1894

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths tableware 1898

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths tableware 1898
Selection of eletro-plate tableware, all available from Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, in Regent Street, London. Date: 1898

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1904

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1904
A selection of highest quality jewellery. Date: 1904

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths accessories 1914

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths accessories 1914
Hair combs, brooches and black velvet neckslide all with designs using pearls and diamonds. 1914

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths bracelet style watches

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths bracelet style watches
When choosing a watch there is one vitally important question you yourself cannot possibly answer... Will it keep good time? Date: 1938

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advertisements in Great War Deeds, Illustrated London News

Advertisements in Great War Deeds, Illustrated London News
A page of three advertisements in Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths tea & coffee service

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths tea & coffee service
Quailty tea and coffee silver service, for wedding gift. Date: 1927

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Theodosius I the Great (347 - 395). Roman emperor

Theodosius I the Great (347 - 395). Roman emperor (379-395). He made the Christianity the official religion of the Empire. Effigy in silver siliqua of the 4th century. Roman art. Late Empire. Coin

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Silver Denarius with depiction of Rome deified with

Silver Denarius with depiction of Rome deified with helmet, 2nd century BC. Roman art. Republican period. Coin

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1905

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1905
Selection of Edwardian novelty jewellery for Christmas. 1905

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Eve charms and bracelet, WW1 jewellery

Eve charms and bracelet, WW1 jewellery
Advertisement for the Eve charm, based on the Tatler gossip columnist illustrated by Fish. Charms of various designs were popular gifts to exchange during the First World War

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: The Eve charm, WW1 advertisement

The Eve charm, WW1 advertisement
Advertisement for the Eve charm, based on the Tatler gossip columnist illustrated by Fish. Charms of various designs were popular gifts to exchange during the First World War

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Military luminous watch advertisement, 1915

Military luminous watch advertisement, 1915
Advertisement for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, for their military luminous watch, with an original patent screw case making it secure from dust and damp

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company 1937

Advert for The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company 1937
For fine gem jewellery. 1937

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1893

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1893
Novelty jewellery for Christmas gifts. 1893

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Advertisement for Mappin and Webb Ltd from Illustrated London News, 4 Nov 1916

Advertisement for Mappin and Webb Ltd from Illustrated London News, 4 Nov 1916
Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: MP Folder 62

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: IIlustration from A short account of the founders of the silver

IIlustration from A short account of the founders of the silver and plated establishments in Sheffield, R. M
An original manuscript account illustrated by the author, a man intimately acquainted with the industry at the height of its prosperity.Sheffield City Archives reference: BR/6/14 page 3 (alt. BR/299)

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Knife rests manufactured by Martin, Hall and Co Ltd. Silversmiths

Knife rests manufactured by Martin, Hall and Co Ltd. Silversmiths, Electro Plate and Cutlery Manufacturers
Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: 683.82 SSTQ

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Ivory handled fish carvers manufactured by Martin, Hall and Co Ltd. Silversmiths

Ivory handled fish carvers manufactured by Martin, Hall and Co Ltd. Silversmiths
Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: 683.82 SSTQ

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Sterling silver model of the famous SS Appam, made by Walker and Hall

Sterling silver model of the famous SS Appam, made by Walker and Hall
The SS Appam was a British ship captured by the Germans during World War One. It was the subject of a legal case involving Germany, Britain and the USA in 1917From Walker and Hall catalogue c

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Louis XIV visiting the Gobelins factory (pierre noire on paper)

Louis XIV visiting the Gobelins factory (pierre noire on paper)
XIR414669 Louis XIV visiting the Gobelins factory (pierre noire on paper) by Le Brun, Charles (1619-90); 58.1x92.7 cm; Louvre (Cabinet de dessins), Paris

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: 2619117; out of copyright

2619117; out of copyright

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Edge of circular plate with leaf tendrils, masks and putti, Anthonie de Winter, C

Edge of circular plate with leaf tendrils, masks and putti, Anthonie de Winter, C. de Moelder, 1696

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Three strips with foliate scrolls, masks and putti, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Three strips with foliate scrolls, masks and putti, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Three friezes with leaf tendrils, print maker: Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Three friezes with leaf tendrils, print maker: Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anonymous, Anthonie de Winter, 1696

Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anonymous, Anthonie de Winter, 1696

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Vertical panel and two friezes, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Vertical panel and two friezes, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, C. de Moelder, 1696

Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, C. de Moelder, 1696

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Two oval lids for boxes, two leafs, a small plate and a corner motif of leaf tendrils

Two oval lids for boxes, two leafs, a small plate and a corner motif of leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Goldsmith, artwork

Goldsmith, artwork
Goldsmith, historical artwork. Molten metal heated over a fire in a crucible is being poured into a container by a goldsmith using long-handled tongs

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Theodosius I (347 - 395). Silver. Missorium of

Theodosius I (347 - 395). Silver. Missorium of Theodosius I. 388. Roman art. Late Empire. Jewelry. SPAIN. Madrid. Royal Academy of History

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Gunthamund (450 - 496). King of the Vandals and

Gunthamund (450 - 496). King of the Vandals and Alans (484-496). Silver coin. Coin. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Thaler, silver coin with portrait of Friedrich

Thaler, silver coin with portrait of Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia (Berlin, 1828).. Coin. SPAIN. Barcelona. Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Indian Silver and Gold Craftsmen

Indian Silver and Gold Craftsmen
Metalworking in silver and Gold in India Date: circa 1920s

Background imageSilversmiths Collection: Silversmiths at Work

Silversmiths at Work
Silversmiths at work - illustration to the prophecies of Jeremiah, chapter 6, who likens the wicked to repro- -bate silver which the Lord rejects as not up to standard




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Silversmiths, the artisans of elegance and craftsmanship, have long adorned our world with their exquisite creations. From the historic HOLMES OF BOND STREET to the charming shops and jewellers of C1905, their legacy continues to shine. Delving into the past, an advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Victorian items from 1896 reveals a treasure trove of timeless beauty. Intriguingly, it also played a role in history's most significant events. During WW1, they transformed military badges into stunning pieces of jewellery that carried stories within them. The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Advertisement captures this spirit of commemoration. Weddings have always been synonymous with silverware as illustrated by Mappin and Webb's collection of wedding presents. Each piece tells a tale of love and commitment through its intricate designs. Not limited to London alone, Hardy Bros Advertisement showcases how silversmithing transcends borders and captivates hearts worldwide. Meanwhile, The Alexander Clark Company Advertisement reminds us that innovation knows no bounds when it comes to these master craftsmen. The exterior view of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company at 112 Regent Street in 1898 transports us back in time—a testament to their enduring presence throughout history. Spoons, forks, fish knives—Plate 220 unveils an array of utensils crafted by Martin Hall & Co Ltd. , showcasing their expertise as silversmiths extraordinaire based in Sheffield around 1900. From trade catalogues to advertisements spanning decades, one thing remains constant: the passion for perfection exhibited by these talented individuals who transform raw materials into works of art. The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Advertisement encapsulates this dedication beautifully. Silversmithing is not merely a craft; it is an art form that enriches lives with its sheer brilliance.