Silver
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An Elizabeth Ii Silver Wasp
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A Sterling Silver Walking Stick
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A Sterling Silver Handled Fish Model Cork Screw
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A Sterling Silver Cased Memory Stick Key Ring
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A Stainless Steel 3oz Hip Flask
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A Stainless Steel 4oz Hip Flask
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Four Stainless Steel Drinking Beakers
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A Leather Cased Hip Flask
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A Fine Regency Silver Coffee Pot And Stand By Paul Storr
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A Sterling Silver Owl
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A Sterling Silver Dog
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A Sterling Silver Dog
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A George V Sterling Silver Pint Tankard
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A Pair Of George Iv Silver Grape Scissors
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An Edwardian Sterling Silver Octagonal Sugar Dredger, 1906
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A Sterling Silver Chippendale Style Salver
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A George Iii Sterling Silver Wine Funnel
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A Pair Of Classic Sterling Silver Taper Candlesticks
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A Pair Of Georgian Style Sterling Silver Sauceboats
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A pair of Edwardian sterling silver sugar tongs
English silver has been held in high esteem for centuries. The strict quality of English silver has been carefully monitored by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths since the 14th century when King Edward I decreed that gold and silver must be of a defined standard. Silver objects today, both antique and modern, are revered for their high shine and their decorative and functional aspects. Because of the rigorous standards of the British hallmarking system, all silver objects in the collection of Bentley & Skinner are dated precisely and, in many cases, provide a record of the craftsman who created the object.
Bentley & Skinner are pleased to stock a variety of silver objects, ranging from fine 18th century pieces to contemporary designs. Silver has been used for tableware and decorate objects for centuries, and Bentley & Skinner’s collection is extensive and varied.