NEWSLETTER

General News


NEW RANGE OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY SILVER

We have now introduced a range of modern silver - largely based on Georgian and Victorian designs and with specific emphasis on Scottish pieces; quaichs, cups and mugs.
The range will be expanded over the next few months and is being created to satisfy demand for more affordable silver for gifts and presents - and indeed for tomorrow's collector!.
The silver carries our own hallmarks and those of the Edinburgh Assay Office, guaranteeing quality and authenticity. Special commissions can also be produced and enquiries are welcome from Trade buyers. VISIT THE MODERN SITE here

October, 2003


NEW JEWELLERY STOCK


Please see our recently introduced Jewellery stock - Brooches, Pendants, Bracelets, Pearls and increasingly eclectic choice of silver and gold items from the early Victorian age to the present. Proceed to the SEARCH page and select "Jewellery" in the drop down facility.



ARE YOU SELLING?

Please do not hesitate to ask our opinion on a piece of silver that you be interested in selling; we pay premium prices for scarce and unusual pieces of Scottish and Irish silver - especially "Provincial" silver made outwith Edinburgh, Glasgow or Dublin.

THE BEST SEARCH FACILITY ON THE NET!

We, not so modestly, believe that our search facility options are the best any web site has produced. One can search for an item by eight different mechanisms - individually or by choosing all of the options in order to narrow your search. One can even search for a piece that may have your own initials on it by keying in the relevant letters.

PROBATE, INHERITANCE and INSURANCE SERVICES

We are very pleased to offer our services to those individuals, Companies, Insurance Brokers or Legal Practises for the purposes of Estate valuations or Loss where silver is concerned. Please contact us over any aspect of silver valuation.


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Stock News

NEW STOCK

We bring to your attention the New Stock List that appears on the SEARCH page; this list is updated weekly and sometimes daily. To access press your back button on your browser and then ENTER SHOP; a scroll down listing of new stock appears - proceed to SEARCH on the ABOUT OUR STOCK PAGE for any item that may interest you.

for example we list below a sample selection.

A fine Bos'uns call with brightcut decoration - made in Birmingham in 1888 by Hilliard & Thomason.

Ref. #1299 £475



A fine silver mounted horn snuff mull the cover applied with a thistlehead and foliage and a disc engraved "GG". The silver rim with "Auld Lang Syne". Scottish c. 1840.
Ref. # 1167 £415


A very fine card case with a Red stag on a hillside; both sides with rococo scrolls and elaborate diaper hatching. Cartouche with initials "HMC". Made in Birmingham in 1904 by Calmon & Neate.

Ref. # 1205 £415


An extremely fine early Victorian christening mug, with thistle shaped bowl,cast foot and scroll handle. Decorated with applied flowers. Gilt interior. Initialled within a cartouche with "AWF". Made in London in 1838.
Ref. # 1268. £475.


A very fine pair of Scottish five piece toast racks - of rectangulat form with celtic knot lug handles. Made in Edinburgh in 1937 by Hamilton & Inches.

Ref.#1191 £395


A fine bog oak quaich with extremely good basket weave carvings and silver mounts - made in Edinburgh in 1913.

Ref. # 1200 £245.


A very fine early Victorian cream jug, of baluster form with an helmet shaped rim and chased upper body with vacant cartouches. Gilded interior. Made in Edinburgh in 1838 by W P Cunningham.

Ref. # 1267 £425.


A very fine lighthouse sugar castor with wrythen fluted decoration and fluted borders. Made in London in 1898 by W Gibson and G Langman.








Ref. #1273 £375