Antique silver has long been prized in Britain for its craftsmanship, weight, and enduring beauty. Whether made for the dining table, dressing room, or ceremonial use, these pieces were created not simply as decorative objects but as practical items intended to last for generations. Today, antique silver remains highly sought after by collectors and buyers who value both quality and history.
In general terms, antique silver refers to pieces produced before the early 20th century, most commonly from the Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian periods. Each era introduced subtle shifts in style, decoration, and manufacture, reflecting broader changes in taste and society.
Periods and Style
Georgian silver is often admired for its balanced proportions and restrained elegance. Tankards, salvers, teapots, and tableware from the 18th century typically display clean lines, careful engraving, and substantial weight. The craftsmanship of this period is closely associated with leading London and provincial silversmiths working to exceptionally high standards.
Victorian silver reflects industrial expansion and growing demand. While hand craftsmanship remained central, production increased significantly. Decorative influences ranged from Gothic revival to classical and rococo styles, and items such as cutlery sets, tea services, and presentation pieces became more widely available.
Edwardian silver often shows lighter detailing and refined ornament, with delicate engraving and elegant forms suited to early 20th-century interiors.
Hallmarks and What They Mean
One of the defining features of antique silver is British hallmarking, a system that provides valuable information about authenticity and date. A traditional British hallmark typically consists of several symbols struck in sequence.
The standard mark confirms the purity of the silver. For sterling silver, this is usually the lion passant, indicating a minimum purity of 92.5%. Earlier pieces may bear the Britannia figure, used for the higher Britannia standard of 95.8% purity.
The assay office mark identifies where the piece was tested and hallmarked. London silver carries the leopard’s head; Birmingham assay office uses an anchor; Sheffield traditionally used a crown (later replaced by the Yorkshire rose); and Edinburgh silver is marked with a castle. These symbols allow collectors to trace regional origins.
The date letter is another important feature. Each assay office used a yearly letter system, changing the font and shield shape over time. By matching the letter and its style to published charts, it is often possible to determine the exact year of hallmarking.
Finally, the maker’s mark identifies the silversmith or firm responsible for the piece. This is usually in the form of initials within a shaped punch. Recognising certain makers can add historical interest and, in some cases, significant value.
Materials and Craftsmanship
Most antique silver is sterling, though earlier pieces may include Britannia standard silver. Construction techniques such as hand-raising, casting, and chasing demonstrate the skill of the silversmith. Weight, balance, and crisp engraving are strong indicators of quality.
Prominent makers such as Paul Storr, Hester Bateman, and the firm of Garrard & Co are particularly well regarded, though fine examples can be found from a wide range of regional workshops across London, Birmingham, Sheffield, and Edinburgh.
Buying Considerations
When purchasing antique silver, condition and originality are key. Wear consistent with age is expected, but heavy polishing, erased hallmarks, or repairs can affect both value and collectability. Clear hallmarks, good gauge thickness, and balanced form are all positive signs.
Enduring Appeal
Antique silver continues to attract collectors because it combines intrinsic material value with historical and artistic significance. Whether chosen for everyday use or display, well-preserved antique silver offers a tangible link to Britain’s long tradition of skilled metalworking and refined domestic life.
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Sterling Silver Cello Box
£ 440
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Unusual Early George V Silver Kidney Shaped Vesta
£ 175
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Bright Cut Edwardian Silver Needle Case
£ 115
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Fine Set of 4 Boxed & Numbered Silver Napkin Rings
£ 245
Beeches Vintage
Antique 1888 Sterling Silver Fruit Knife
£ 64
Euro Antique Watches
Antique Omega Silver Open Face Pocket Watch Swiss 1912
£ 350
Downland Antiques
Silver Bon Bon Dish 1925
£ 135
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Edwardian Crocodile Skin Wallet with Silver Decoration
£ 75
Downland Antiques
Charming Silver Basket 1908
£ 185
London City Antiques
Antique Victorian Walker & Hall Sheffield Silver Plated Tea Urn / Samovar with Tap
£ 885
Antique Victorian Walker & Hall Sheffield Silver Plated Tea Urn / Samovar with Tap
£ 885
London City Antiques
Matthew Coles Antiques
Volmer Banner Sterling Silver Butterfly Bracelet
£ 190
The Vintage Wrist Watch Company
Pocket Watch: 1933 Silver Half Hunter Pocket Watch - J W Benson
£ 375
Pocket Watch: 1933 Silver Half Hunter Pocket Watch - J W Benson
£ 375
The Vintage Wrist Watch Company
Georgian Antiques
Ladies Heart Shaped Jewellery Box on Feet - Hallmarked Chester 1911
£ 450
Georgian Antiques
Solid Silver Box with Enamelled Nautical Flags on the Lid & Engraved COCK-Y-BONDHU 1904
£ 240
Solid Silver Box with Enamelled Nautical Flags on the Lid & Engraved COCK-Y-BONDHU 1904
£ 240
Georgian Antiques
Euro Antique Watches
Silver Kendal & Dent Fusee Lever P/W 1917
£ 190
Aion Jewellery
Danish Skonvirke Arts & Crafts Silver & Carnelian Brooch
£ 125
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Vintage German Silver & Baltic Amber Panel Link Bracelet
£ 160
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Victorian Silver, Amethyst & Seed Pearl Pendant Necklace
£ 155
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German Silver & Turquoise Brooch
£ 68
Downland Antiques
Set of Six Silver & Enameled Cylindrical Silver Boxes
£ 395
Aion Jewellery
Victorian Silver, Agate & Seed Pearl Horseshoe Bangle
£ 95
Aion Jewellery
Pair of Norwegian Silver Gilt & Enamel Earrings
£ 110
Matthew Coles Antiques
1931 Netherlands Silver Coin Pendant
£ 19
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French Arts & Crafts Silver, Gold & Lapis Lazuli Brooch
£ 145
Highland Antiques Limited
Victorian Antique Silver Table Presentation Snuff Box - Nathaniel Mills 1846
£ 1,895
Victorian Antique Silver Table Presentation Snuff Box - Nathaniel Mills 1846
£ 1,895
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Matthew Coles Antiques
19th Century Bottle Coaster
£ 75
The Vintage Wrist Watch Company
Pocket Watch: Antique Silver Doxa Pocket Watch 1911
£ 175
Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd
Sampson Mordan Cut Glass Scent Bottle
£ 495
Booth Antiques
Victorian Cranberry Glass Condiment Bowl & Silver Spoon
£ 125
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3 Silver Owl Sampson Mordan Menu Holders
£ 1,065
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George IV Silver Mounted Travelling Inkwell
£ 535
£ 58
Matthew Coles Antiques
Solid Silver Thimble
£ 15
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Wonderful Pair of Edwardian Silver Chick Pepperettes
£ 425
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Georgian Silver & Mother-of-pearl Caddy Shovel
£ 165
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Rare Cork Silver Georgian Bright Cut Teaspoon
£ 155
Andrew Cox Antiques
An Excellent George V Silver Mounted Hunting Flask In The Original Case
£ 365
An Excellent George V Silver Mounted Hunting Flask In The Original Case
£ 365
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Andrew Cox Antiques
A Delightful Edwardian Silver Shoe Pin Cushion
£ 235
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Very Rare Victorian Double Sided Silver Snooker Cue Chalk Holder
£ 195
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A Lovely Victorian Silver Teardrop Necklace Pendant
£ 145


