Silver & metalwork
 
This vase was made from sheet copper joined down one side by John Williams in about 1986. The boldness of this type of hammered and chased work in brass and copper made an immediate impact when it was exhibited. It was also relatively easy to do, so it was readily adapted to amateur work Vase by John Williams
 
 
Muffin dish by C R Ashbee Muffin dish in silver plate by C R Ashbee and the Guild of Handicraft, about 1900. The most influential Guild pieces were cups, bowls and dishes made from hammered and bent silver sheet metal and wire. They were left with a light surface texture to indicate that they were made by hand.
 
 
Candleholder cast in silver plate designed by W A S Benson in about 1900. Much Arts & Crafts metalwork was intended for mass production. Such small domestic pieces including hooks and handles were cast from prototypes and left with a polished finish. Candleholder designed by W A S Benson
 
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