The following items were produced by the silversmith George Adams. If you are particularly interested in collecting sterling silver or silverplated pieces by George Adams but you can't find a suitable item in the list below, just contact us and we'll check to see whether we have some items in store which aren't already on our website.
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Hallmarked in London in 1841 by George Adams, this very handsome, Antique Sterling Silver Straining Spoon, is in Old English & Thread pattern, and is engraved with a crest to the handle. The spoon measures 12"(30.5cm) in length, by 2.25" (5.5cm) across the bowl, and weighs 4.7 troy ounces. The crest is likely that of the Badder Family.
£595
Hallmarked in London in 1866 by George Adams, this very attractive, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Butter Dish, features an engraved silver lid and base, with a cross hatched cut glass body. The butter dish measures 4"(10cm) tall, by 6.5"(16.5cm) in diameter.
£1,175
A single maker / mixed years set of antique, Victorian, sterling silver, Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware all made by George Adams in London between 1840 and 1855.
A boxed single maker, mixed years set of antique, Victorian, sterling silver, Fiddle pattern flatware made in London between 1842 and 1875 by George Adams. There is no space for knives in the box. If ordered, they will be provided in tarn proof cutlery storage rolls.
A single maker, mixed years set of antique, Victorian, sterling silver, Princes pattern flatware made circa 1870 in London by George Adams.
A single maker, mixed years set of antique, Victorian, sterling silver, Albert pattern flatware made circa 1860 in London by George Adams.
A boxed, Single Maker, Singe Year set of Antique, Sterling Silver Bead Pattern Flatware, hallmarked in London in 1862 by George Adams. The serving pieces all by George Adams in different years. There is no space for knives in the box. If ordered, they will be provided in tarn proof cutlery storage rolls.