This old established manufacturing silversmith business was started by Anthony Nelme c.1680 passing to Francis Nelme on his death in 1722. Thomas Whipham took over the business in 1739, passing it to his son Thomas Whipham jr in 1756 who took into partnership Charles Wright.

The Barnard’s involvement started in 1786 when the business was taken over by Henry Chawner; Chawner had been Edward Barnard I’s master and Barnard’s son Edward became foreman of the firm. In 1796 John Emes became a partner and after the retirement of Chawner, Emes became owner maintaining Edward Barnard II as manager. Emes died in 1808 and his widow Rebecca Emes took as partner Edward Barnard II. Rebecca Emes retired in 1829 and Edward Barnard I took over with his son Edward Barnard II, John Barnard and William Barnard, trading under the name Edward Barnard & Sons.

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A sterling silver creamer, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London…

A sterling silver creamer, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1899, and a Continental silver vase, possibly 18th century, the pedestal creamer with an embossed tulip motif, hallmarked to lip, and; an embossed vase with lug handles, with Continental .800…

George III sterling silver tray, English hallmarked, London…

George III sterling silver tray, English hallmarked, London c1813, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, length 25.5 cm, Wt 192g

A George III silver teapot, Makers' mark of Rebecca Emes and…

A George III silver teapot, Makers' mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1818, with gadrooned border, the embossed handle with acanthus cap and shell and acanthus cast spout, on pad feet, (ivory insulators). CITES permit required for export,…

A Georgian sterling silver teapot, ebony handle & ivory finial,…

A Georgian sterling silver teapot, ebony handle & ivory finial, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1810

An early Victorian sterling silver creamer with shell detail,…

An early Victorian sterling silver creamer with shell detail, Walter & John Barnard, London, 1888, engraved eagle crest, Wt 169 grams height 6.5 cm

A Regency sterling silver covered sauce pan, Rebecca Emes &…

A Regency sterling silver covered sauce pan, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1817, the moulded cover with turned finial and hinged spout cover above the spreading cylindrical body with spout and turned pear wood handle raised on a low foot ring,…

A Victorian sterling silver coffee pot, 1865 London, with…

Victorian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, 1865 London, Barnard Brothers

A Victorian sterling silver coffee pot, 1865 London, with maker's mark for Edward & John Barnard the finial topped hinged lid above a pear shaped body set with scrolling handle and a fluted spout, decorated with incised interlocking scrolling decoration…

A Georgian sterling silver teapot by Rebecca Emes & Edward…

Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot by Emes & Barnard, London 1828

A Georgian sterling silver teapot by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I of London, circa 1828, 15 cm high, 28 cm wide, 888 grams total

Stunning sterling silver serving tureen, Victorian sterling…

Stunning sterling silver serving tureen, Victorian sterling silver lidded serving bowl, bulbous shaped twin handles serving bowl with engraved lid and central engraved armorial, hallmarked London 1857 by makers Edward Barnard and John Barnard, height 33…

A large Victorian silver two handled tray, oval form with lobed…

A large Victorian silver two handled tray, oval form with lobed and reeded border, acanthus leaf decoration to handles. London 1883 by Walter & John Barnard. 2500gm. 40 x 65.5 cm.

Sterling silver Victorian coffee and tea service, comprised of…

Sterling silver Victorian coffee and tea service, comprised of a coffee pot 21 cm, tea pot 15 cm, milk jug 11 cm and twin handle sugar bowl 10 cm. All have a squat bell like design in sterling silver, with the coffee pot, tea pot and milk jug having…