British Silver

 Georgian Silver refers to objects made out of sterling silver (mostly household silver such as tea ware and tableware, centrepieces, cutlery, objects-de-vertu, collectables, etc.) produced in England during the consecutive reigns of King George I (1714-1727), King George II (1727-1760), King George III (1760-1820) and King George IV (1820-1830).

The style and technique in manufacturing silver during this era (over 100 years) changed radically, reflecting the variations in taste, society, costumes, economic and political situations.