Scott Smith, Digby Smith and Benjamin Smith II were prominent London silversmiths who played significant roles in the world of silver craftsmanship during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Each of them contributed to the success and reputation of the renowned Smith family of silversmiths.

Benjamin Smith I (1754-1833) was the patriarch of the Smith family of silversmiths. He was born in London in 1754 and trained under the renowned silversmith William Abdy. In 1782, Benjamin Smith I established his own silver workshop in London and quickly gained recognition for his exceptional silverware. He was known for producing high-quality pieces in various styles, including neoclassical and Georgian. His work was highly sought after by the aristocracy and upper classes.

Scott, Digby, and Benjamin Smith II were the sons of Benjamin Smith I. They continued their father's legacy of craftsmanship and expanded the family's reputation in more...

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A George III sterling silver twin handle tray, possibly…

A George III sterling silver twin handle tray, possibly Benjamin Smith II, London, 1816 with engraved detail, initials to centre. Wt 3040 grams

Large George III gilt sterling silver wine label, hallmarked…

Large George III gilt sterling silver wine label, hallmarked London, 1806, D.S/ B.S (Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith II), of wreath design with finely cast depictions of vine leaves and grapes encircling a central banner with pierced 'Port' label, total…

An impressive George III sterling silver soup tureen, 1810…

George III Sterling Silver Soup Tureen, 1810 London

An impressive George III sterling silver soup tureen, 1810 London, with maker's marks for Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, rectangular with a cast foliate cornucopia scroll handle, a gadroon border to the domed lid, the base with a cast egg and dart…

A monumental Victorian sterling silver salver, by Benjamin…

Victorian Rococo Sterling Silver Salver

A monumental Victorian sterling silver salver, by Benjamin Smith II, London 1845. Highly decorative in the rococo style, circular outline with an elaborate pierced border of foliate scrolls, acanthus, classical and mythical figures in high relief. The…

Fine George III sterling silver twin handled basket, hallmarked,…

George III Sterling Silver Twin Handled Basket

Fine George III sterling silver twin handled basket, hallmarked, London, 1804, Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, of oval form, with lobed body, accented with border of acanthus leaves, flanked by beautiful acanthus handles and raised on four feet, total…

George III hallmarked sterling silver oval swing handled basket…

Georgian Sterling Silver Swing Handled Basket, London 1816

George III hallmarked sterling silver oval swing handled basket by both Benjamin Smith II and III, London 1816, 1500 grams

George III silver entree dish & cover flat and dome topped with…

George III Silver Entree Dish & Cover with Lion Finial

George III silver entree dish & cover flat and dome topped with fluted and lobed trim, the top finial, elaborately crafted with lion, and hand clenching hammer above a leaf shaped base. The lid featuring two crests one with 'X' and star above it, dated…

A George III silver entree dish by Digby Scott and Benjamin…

George III Silver Entree Dish by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith

A George III silver entree dish by Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, London, 1805, oblong with rounded corners, gadrooned borders, leaf capped handle flanked by gadrooning, one side of cover engraved with a crest of rampant lion holding a thurible within a…

A rare pair of George III sterling silver decanter stands by…

George III Silver Decanter Stands with Labels

A rare pair of George III sterling silver decanter stands by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith II, London 1806, constructed as decanter labels 'Hock', 'Port', 'Champagne', 'Madeira', 'Claret' & 'Burgundy', 15 cm diameter

A George III silver milk jug of helmet form, embossed with…

Floral Embossed Silver Milk Jug, London 1803

A George III silver milk jug of helmet form, embossed with floral and foliate decoration with gilt interior. Sponsors mark Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, London 1803. 12 cm high, 174g.

A rare and imposing Victorian sterling silver Warwick Vase on…

Victorian Sterling Silver Warwick Vase by Benjamin Smith II

A rare and imposing Victorian sterling silver Warwick Vase on Stand by Benjamin Smith II, London 1841 with two side vine-stem bifurcated handles, a trumpet foot, four cast relief masks of Hercules and Bacchus between masks of beaded satyrs above the pelt…

A fine George III neoclassical sterling silver soup tureen,…

George III Silver Soup Tureen with Phipps Family Armorial

A fine George III neoclassical sterling silver soup tureen, 1802 London, with maker's mark for Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith, a superbly elegant thread edged tureen of pedestal urn form with fluted and leaf form bracket handles, gadroon decorated to the…

A George III sterling silver tea urn with carved ivory loop…

George III Sterling Silver Tea Urn with Coat of Arms

A George III sterling silver tea urn with carved ivory loop handles and engraved contemporary coat of arms by Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, London 1810, the original coiled snake finial by Paul Storr. 36 cm high, 4820 grams. The arms are those of…

A George III circular silver vegetable dish and cover, Digby…

George III Silver Vegetable Dish and Cover

A George III circular silver vegetable dish and cover, Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith II, London, 1802 gadroon rim, a pair of hinged open work handles to sides, the stepped slightly domed cover with leaf capped scroll finial, bearing crest and motto of…

A George III sterling silver soup tureen, Benjamin Smith II and…

George III Silver Soup Tureen by Benjamin Smith II & III

A George III sterling silver soup tureen, Benjamin Smith II and Benjamin Smith III, London, 1817 the body with cast and applied floral swags, raised on four scrolling shell form feet, having two scrolling handles emanating from acanthus, the domed cover…

A George III sterling silver footed presentation bowl, Digby…

George III Silver Presentation Bowl with Repousse Garlands

A George III sterling silver footed presentation bowl, Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith I, London, circa 1803 with repousse garlands and monogrammed cartouche restoration to stem of foot, 1320 grs total silver weight, 38.5 cm wide.

A good quality George III silver flat bottomed, crested, cream…

Georgian Silver Cream Jug with Crest and Engraving

A good quality George III silver flat bottomed, crested, cream jug, with reeded rim, beautifully engraved band around the shoulder and gilded interior. London 1803 by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith. Small imperfection.