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The Smith family of silversmiths in London was one of the most successful and respected in the 19th century. The family business was founded in 1800 by George Smith Sr., who was apprenticed to the renowned silversmith Paul Storr. Smith Sr. quickly established himself as a skilled and innovative silversmith, and his work was soon in high demand among the aristocracy and wealthy middle class.

In 1820, George Smith Jr. joined the family business, and together father and son created some of the most beautiful and iconic silver pieces of the 19th century. Their work was characterized by its elegant design, exquisite craftsmanship, and use of high-quality materials. The Smiths were also known for their ability to produce silver in a wide range of styles, from traditional to neoclassical to romantic.

The Smith family business was particularly successful during the Victorian era. During this time, there was a great more... demand for silver, and the Smiths were able to meet this demand by producing a wide range of silver objects, including tableware, tea sets, coffee sets, candlesticks, and centerpieces. The Smiths also produced a number of important ceremonial pieces, such as the silver trowel used to lay the foundation stone of the Houses of Parliament in 1834.

The Smith family business continued to thrive in the late 19th century, even in the face of increasing competition from foreign silversmiths. The Smiths were able to maintain their position at the forefront of the British silver industry by continuing to produce high-quality silver in a variety of styles. The family business also benefited from the support of a number of royal patrons, including Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.

The Smith family of silversmiths played a significant role in the development of British silver in the 19th century. Their work is still admired and collected today for its beauty, craftsmanship, and historical importance.

Notable members of the Smith family of silversmiths

•   George Smith Sr. (1769-1845) - Founder of the family business and one of the most renowned silversmiths of the 19th century.

•   George Smith Jr. (1793-1866) - Joined the family business in 1820 and worked alongside his father to create some of the most beautiful and iconic silver pieces of the 19th century.

•   William Henry Smith (1825-1891) - Son of George Smith Jr. and a successful silversmith in his own right. He was also a Member of Parliament and served as First Lord of the Admiralty from 1877 to 1880.

•   Edward William Smith (1856-1933) - Son of William Henry Smith and a talented silversmith who continued the family tradition of producing high-quality silver in a variety of styles.

Examples of the Smith family's work

•   The silver trowel used to lay the foundation stone of the Houses of Parliament in 1834.

•   The silver cradle used for the christening of Prince Arthur, the son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, in 1850.

•   The silver centerpiece commissioned by the City of London to commemorate the visit of Napoleon III in 1855.

•   The silver tea set presented to Queen Victoria on her Diamond Jubilee in 1897.

The Smith family's work is on display in museums and private collections around the world. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has a particularly fine collection of Smith silver, including a number of pieces that were commissioned by the British royal family. less...

George III sterling silver tea caddy, mark of Daniel Smith &…
1763 George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddy by Daniel Smith

George III sterling silver tea caddy, mark of Daniel Smith & Robert sharp, London 1763, of tapering lobed rectangular form, lidded with acorn final and gadrooned border, decorated with shell motifs and engraved armorial, set on four shell feet, height 12 c

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An elegant pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens,…
George III Sterling Silver Sauce Tureens, London 1785, Neo-Classical Design

An elegant pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens, neo-classical design, oval footed shape with fluted acanthus decorated handles, beaded rims, the lids with urn finial, engraved armorial to the body and family crest to the lid, London 1785, make

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A fine set of three George III sterling silver covered…
George III Sterling Silver Covered Canisters, London 1766, Daniel Smith

A fine set of three George III sterling silver covered canisters, 1766 London, with maker's mark for Daniel Smith and Robert Sharpe comprising a pair of tea caddies and a larger sugar bowl, each of bombe form with beaded rims, on scrolled feet with pierced

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George III sterling silver teapot, of quatrefoil shape, fluted…
Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot, London 1796, Robert Sharp Maker

George III sterling silver teapot, of quatrefoil shape, fluted lid with ivory disc finial, engraved bright cut bands, family crest to one side, initials to the other, London 1796, maker Robert sharp, approx 504 grams

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A set of eight gadroon edge sterling silver crested dinner…
Gadroon Edge Sterling Silver Crested Dinner Plates, London 1784

A set of eight gadroon edge sterling silver crested dinner plates, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1784, with partial mark for Richard Carter above full marks for Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, 9.65 in. diameter, silver weight 4090 gms. Note: The…

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A sterling silver George III coffee pot by Daniel Smith &…
George III Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, London 1770

A sterling silver George III coffee pot by Daniel Smith & Robert sharp, London 1770, of baluster form, with gadrooned borders, hinged lid with spiral finial and rattan-covered handle. Scarce in this condition. Height: 10.24 in. Weight: 705.00 grams.

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George III sterling silver coffee pot, mark of Daniel Smith &…
Georgian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot

George III sterling silver coffee pot, mark of Daniel Smith & Robert sharp, London, 1764, of plain baluster form. The domed cover with gadroon border and twisted cone finial, wooden scroll handle, on a circular stepped foot with gadroon border, hallmarked,

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A George III sterling silver dinner plate, Robert Sharp, London…
George III Sterling Silver Dinner Plate, London 1799

A George III sterling silver dinner plate, Robert Sharp, London 1799 of lobed circular form with a gadrooned edge 11.81 in. diameter, 1105gms

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Good George III sterling silver coffee pot, hallmarked, London,…
George III Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, 1762

Good George III sterling silver coffee pot, hallmarked, London, 1762, Daniel Smith and Robert sharp, of pear form, with domed cover and spiraled finial, flanked by s-scroll handle and shell capped spout, on a stepped spreading circular foot, engraved motto

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Fine pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens,…
George III Silver Sauce Tureens, London 1784

Fine pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens, neo-classical design of double handled urn shape, fluted detachable lids, beaded rims and oval bases, 9.84 in. width, London 1784, makers, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, Ref, Jackson's page 223

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A set of eight George III sterling silver plates by Daniel…
Set of 8 George III Silver Plates with Crests

A set of eight George III sterling silver plates by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1784 scalloped edges with gadroon detail to rim and bearing two engraved armorial crests 4090gms total weight of silver, 9.61 in. diameter

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A George III silver waiter, engraved with the arms of Grainger,…
George III Silver Waiter with Grainger Family Arms

A George III silver waiter, engraved with the arms of Grainger, co. Waterford, Ireland and Liege, Belgium. Bead rimmed, raised on three feet. London 1785 by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, diameter 8.07 in., 410gm.

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A Georgian sterling silver salver, 1788 London, with maker's…
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver, 1788 London, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp

A Georgian sterling silver salver, 1788 London, with maker's mark for Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, the circular boat raised on three threaded lug legs and with a beaded rim, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 330gr height 1.18 in., diameter 8.07 in.

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Antique George III matched hallmarked sterling silver oblong…
George III Sterling Silver Teapot & Stand, 1797/1791

Antique George III matched hallmarked sterling silver oblong bright cut teapot and stand the teapot by Robert Sharp, London 1797, the stand by Henry Chawner, London 1791 both engraved with the same script initials 'BRG', 700 grams (2)

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A pair of Victorian sterling silver table spoons, Robert Sharp,…
Victorian Sterling Silver Table Spoons by Robert Sharp, London

A pair of Victorian sterling silver table spoons, Robert Sharp, London, 1858, Wt 100 grams

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George III silver soup plate, mark of Robert Sharp, London,…
George III Silver Soup Plate with Coat of Arms

George III silver soup plate, mark of Robert Sharp, London, 1788, with a gadroon border, engraved with English bright cut coat of arms and a great blue heron eating a snake, hallmarked, approx. Weight 799 grams diameter 11.02 in. Provenance: The Estate of…

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A George III sterling silver lidded bright cut milk jug with…
George III Silver Milk Jug with Engraved Coat of Arms

A George III sterling silver lidded bright cut milk jug with finely engraved coat of arms, crest, initials and motto, and pineapple finial by Robert Sharp, London, circa 1780, 5.71 in. high, 385 grams

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A magnificent George II sterling silver tea urn by Daniel Smith…
George II Sterling Silver Tea Urn, London 1763

A magnificent George II sterling silver tea urn by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharpe, London, 1763, two handled baluster shape, the detachable lid with floral finial, spiral fluted body decorated with florals, rococco scrolls and engraved cartouche, the spout w

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A George III pair of sterling silver oval two handled tureens…
George III Silver Tureens with Crests and Palm Terminals

A George III pair of sterling silver oval two handled tureens by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1780, with veloute and ball feet, palm leaf terminals and engraved contemporary crests. 8.86 in. x 4.33 in., 3.94 in. high, 915 grams

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A rare George III silver spirit kettle on stand, plain tapered…
George III Silver Spirit Kettle on Stand, 1793

A rare George III silver spirit kettle on stand, plain tapered oval form, the mildly concave oval fitted lid with ivory finial, the overhead handle with cane binding, some distress, the four-way concave platform stand with shaped legs and lug supports, ori

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Georgian sterling silver oval teapot 1785 London 428 grams.…
Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot, London 1785, 428g

Georgian sterling silver oval teapot 1785 London 428 grams. Maker DS & RS (Dave Smith & Robert Sharp)

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George III hallmarked sterling silver circular tray. London…
1810 Sterling Silver Tray with Monogram and Trifooted Base

George III hallmarked sterling silver circular tray. London 1810, maker Robert Sharp. Trifooted. Monogrammed. Width 80.31 in. Diameter 5.51 in.

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A pair of George III silver sauce boats, Daniel Smith & Robert…
George III Silver Sauce Boats (1762)

A pair of George III silver sauce boats, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1762 of oval form with gadrooned rim, feather capped loop handle, on shell pad feet, the bases scratch engraved 'I.B', both with dent to one side, length 7.68 in., weight 23oz,…

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Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1764 George III sterling…
1764 Sterling Silver Coffee Pot with Elaborate Decoration

Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1764 George III sterling silver coffee pot baluster form, the hinged dome cover with urn finial, the body profusely decorated with scrolls and flowers, elaborate foliate cartouche with engraved crest on the other side,

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