Welcome to our selection of the finest English silverware. We're a family business, founded in 1889, and now in our fourth generation. Our shop is situated opposite the Victoria and Albert Museum in the heart of London. We are members of the prestigious British Antique Dealers' Association and we only sell goods of the highest quality.
George III silver soup tureen - London 1818
There a large, constantly changing stock of antique and modern English silver, from Georgian and Victorian times right up to the 1930s. Here we can show you only a fraction of what's on our shelves. If you're looking for something and you can't see it here, email us the details, and we'll start searching for you.
Late Victorian Silver Dish Ring - London 1899
In addition, we are very proud to offer new services of the highest quality silver flatware which are made to order. Each individual piece is hand-forged by our craftsmen from an ingot of silver - this is the way cutlery used to be made until the machines took over at the beginning of the twentieth century. You can order any combination of eating and serving pieces in a variety of traditional English patterns. Some of our dies are two hundred years old.
How we hand-forge a new silver spoon
We also stock a variety of gifts and small pieces in new English silver, specially made for us by today's generation of skilled craftsmen in London, Birmingham and Sheffield. Cufflinks and armada dishes are amongst the most popular.
For the perfect complement to our silverware - the highest quality crystal glassware hand-made by Tudor Crystal of Stourbridge, in the heart of England. Their factory has been producing glass since 1788.
Handmade Tudor Crystal - Isabella Design
In recent years, we've also become known around the world for our hand-made scale silver models - as you will see, we can make anything in precise detail to any size ... from tanks, missiles and planes to animals, buildings and boats.
Handmade silver scale model of a superyacht
Now, thanks to the Internet, we have the opportunity to see their silverware to an even wider audience. We hope you will enjoy looking through our selection.
Colin Levene and Martin Levene





