Antique Silver
Collecting antique silver is for me one of the most fascinating areas of antiques collecting that you could wish to be involved in.
With antique pottery, porcelain, glass, and other forms of antique you often find that peices are unmarked, and although it is possible to make an educated guess of the maker and the date that an object was produced, it is never possible to be 100% sure.
With antique silver, and thanks to the system of hallmarking, it is always possible to tell exactly when, where, and by whom an item was made, which means that you can say with certainty what teh object that you hold in your hand really is.
This means that you can decide to collect antique silver items by type, eg, antique silver spoons, snuff boxes, etc, or you can also decide to collect by the place that an item was made, for example, antique Irish silver, antique Scottish silver, etc, or even by maker - perhaps you want to build a collection of Hester Bateman silver, or Paul Storr, etc.
This for me opens antique silver collecting out into a whole new dimension where the possibilities are unrestricted.
This website will concentrate on bringing you news and tips, help and advice on all areas of collecting silver antiques, we hope that you enjoy visitingthe site and that you find it useful too.
Antique Silver
Welcome to our antique silver website.
This website is a free to use dedicated resource for all collectors of antique silver, especially antique English silver, Irish silver, or Scottish silver.
We will be adding lots of useful information for collectors of silver antiques, including advice & tips on specific items such as silver candlesticks, spoons, etc, we’ll bring you news of silver auctions & dealers, and as much antique silver related information as we can.
If you are a collector or dealer and would like to help us by contributing to this website then please contact us.
We are particularly interested in any antique silver collectors who would be happy to share their knowledge on specific items, such as silver spoons, silver boxes, etc, or who would like to pass on the kind of knowledge that would be useful to collectors new to antique silver.
Antiquesilver.org.uk will be updated as regularly as time permits, the more help we can get the faster we can turn this into a really useful resource for all silver collectors, buyers, and sellers.
In the meantime please feel free to browse antiquesilver.org.uk and we hope that you enjoy the site and find it useful too.



