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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Victorian sterling silver Christening mug London 1859, maker…

1859 London Sterling Silver Christening Mug by Barnard Brothers

Victorian sterling silver Christening mug London 1859, maker Edward & John Barnard, 8.5 cm height 138 gram

Two sterling silver bottle labels hallmarked London, maker:…

Sterling Silver Bottle Labels by Emes & Barnard

Two sterling silver bottle labels hallmarked London, maker: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, 26 grams

Two sterling silver small bowls, Edward Barnard & Sons, London,…

Sterling Silver Bowls, London 1947 & 1932

Two sterling silver small bowls, Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1947, J Gilmore, London, 1932 footed bowl with everted rim raised on domed circular foot, hallmarked to side Wt 194 grams 5 x 7.5 cm, 5.5 x 10.5 cm

George V sterling silver mustard pot lobed melon shape, with…

Georgian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot with Spoon

George V sterling silver mustard pot lobed melon shape, with acanthus topped scroll handle on shell decorated scroll feet, London, 1828, makers, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, with a sterling silver fiddle pattern mustard spoon by John, Henry & Charles…

A Victorian silver christening mug, with fluted decoration and…

Victorian Silver Christening Mug by Edward Barnard & Sons

A Victorian silver christening mug, with fluted decoration and reeded handle. London 1896 by Edward Barnard & Sons. 180gm.

A sterling silver cruet set, comprising open salts, two pepper…

Edward Barnard & Sons Sterling Silver Cruet Set

A sterling silver cruet set, comprising open salts, two pepper shakers and a mustard pot with glass liner. Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1909. In original fitted box.

A small silver circular dish on tripod base, Georgian style…

Georgian-style silver dish with fluted decoration

A small silver circular dish on tripod base, Georgian style with fluted decoration and foliate rim. London 1894 by William & John Barnard. 190gm. Diameter 13 cm.

Victorian hallmarked sterling silver mug, London, c.1874 by…

Victorian Sterling Silver Mug, London 1874

Victorian hallmarked sterling silver mug, London, c.1874 by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard Barnard & Sons Ltd wt.121g, height 7.5 cm

A Victorian sterling silver apostle spoon, London 1878 by…

Victorian Apostle Spoon, London 1878

A Victorian sterling silver apostle spoon, London 1878 by Walter & John Barnard, L 18 cm Wt 52 grams

George lV sterling silver gilt salt, maker: Rebecca Emes &…

Georgian Sterling Silver Gilt Salt by Emes & Barnard

George lV sterling silver gilt salt, maker: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, hallmarked London 1820, 98g approx., 4.5 cm high approx.

Sterling Silver Jubilee twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked…

1934 Sterling Silver Jubilee Trophy Cup with Twin Handles

Sterling Silver Jubilee twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked London, 1934, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, with twin angled handles, on a stepped circular foot, total weight 46gm, height 9 cm