Collection: English Provincial Silver
There were a number of other Assay offices in England. They opened and closed at different times, but included Newcastle, York, Sheffield, Birmingham and Exeter. Often thought to be cruder and not as good as the London silversmiths, there are a number of examples that show a number of the provincial silversmiths could match the big city counterparts.
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West Country George II Half-pint mug, William Parry, Plymouth, 1749
- Regular price
- $1,995.00
- Sale price
- $1,995.00
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Large Fiddle Pattern Provincial English Sterling Serving/Basting Spoon, WW, Exeter, 1814
- Regular price
- $295.00
- Sale price
- $295.00
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Rare English Provincial Trefid Spoon, TAUNTON, Richard Hamlin
- Regular price
- $2,275.00
- Sale price
- $2,275.00
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English Provincial OE Pattern Soup Ladle with Shell Bowl, John LANGLANDS I, Newcastle, 1774
- Regular price
- $950.00
- Sale price
- $950.00
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English Wine Label, 'SHERRY', YAPP & WOODWARD, Birmingham, 1846
- Regular price
- $115.00
- Sale price
- $115.00
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Rare English Provincial Britannia Standard Lace-Back Spoon, Exeter, 1709
- Regular price
- $1,595.00
- Sale price
- $1,595.00
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Pair of Newcastle Bright-cut Sugar Tongs, Dorothy LANGLANDS, c. 1805
- Regular price
- $95.00
- Sale price
- $95.00
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Set of three Newcastle OE Pattern Teaspoons, Dorothy LANGLANDS, c.1805
- Regular price
- Sold
- Sale price
- $175.00
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Pair of Sterling Fiddle Pattern Tongs, Robert WILLIAMS & Sons, Exeter,1852
- Regular price
- $75.00
- Sale price
- $75.00
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Set of six sterling silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield, 1967
- Regular price
- $155.00
- Sale price
- $155.00