David & Robert Hennell were prominent silversmiths and retailers based in London during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The Hennell family had a long and distinguished history in the silver trade, spanning several generations.

The story of David & Robert Hennell begins with David Hennell Senior (1712-1785), who was an accomplished silversmith and apprenticed under the renowned silversmith Pierre Platel. David Senior established his own workshop in 1749 and became a prominent figure in the London silver industry. He was highly regarded for his exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.

In 1763, David Hennell Senior took his son, Robert Hennell (circa 1741-1811), as his apprentice. Robert quickly honed his skills and proved to be a talented silversmith. In 1768, Robert Hennell registered his first mark as a maker, and by 1773, he had established his own business at 52 Gutter Lane, London. Robert's reputation grew, more...

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An impressive, cased set of four Geo. III Hennell silver salts,…

Georgian Silver Salts and Spoons Set

An impressive, cased set of four Geo. III Hennell silver salts, embossed oval boat form with gadroon rims, raised on spreading pad feet, of good gauge. London 1766/67 by David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, father and son, noted silversmiths. Together with…

Pair of George II sterling silver open salts, hallmarked London,…

George II Sterling Silver Open Salts, London 1759

Pair of George II sterling silver open salts, hallmarked London, 1759, R//D.H//H (David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I), of pierced oval form, raised on four ball and claw feet, with clear glass liners, total weight 126gm, (without liners), length 8 cm (2)

Pair of George III sterling silver open salt cellars, mark of…

George III Silver Salt Cellars

Pair of George III sterling silver open salt cellars, mark of David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London 1764, each of globular form with piecrust rim and gilded interiors, on three shell mounted hoof feet, hallmarked (2), total weight 242 grams height 5…

George II sterling silver sauce boat, decorated with swags of…

George II Silver Sauce Boat with Floral Swags and Lions

George II sterling silver sauce boat, decorated with swags of flowers in high relief and lion masked paw feet by David Hennell I London 1745, 405g and 20 cm long

A Queen Anne style silver two handled cup, 1756 London, by…

Queen Anne Silver Cup by David Hennell I, London 1756

A Queen Anne style silver two handled cup, 1756 London, by David Hennell I. Height 8 cm. Weight 86gms