Decorative Arts
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Silver
With over 500 works in silver, the WAG's strong collection of both British and Canadian silver, makes it one of the best in Canada. Though not a comprehensive survey of silver-making in those countries, it contains pieces of immense importance and is indicative of the diverse objects and styles popular over some three hundred years. It provides a solid overview of silver-making in these countries. Since the church was an early patron of silversmiths, ecclesiastic plate is a particularly important aspect of the Canadian silver collection. Domestic silver is also much in evidence in the WAG's collection.
- Unidentified maker (IG)
- John Obrisset
- John Newton
- Unidentified maker (U.R.)
- Daniel Smith and Robert Sharpe
- Daniel Smith and Robert Sharpe
- John Younge & Co.
- John Younge & Co.
- Peter Arnoldi
- Robert Cruickshank (workshop of)
- Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell
- Paul Storr for Rundell Bridge & Rundell
- François Sasseville
- Hunt & Roskell
- Robert Hendery (workshop of), Savage & Lyman
- Robert Hendery (workshop of), Savage & Lyman
- Carl Helfried Barbé
- Walker & Hall
- Guild of Handicraft
- Tiffany Studios
- Adie Bros., attributed to
- Georg Jensen
- C.P. Petersen & Sons
- C.P. Petersen & Sons
Gallery Hours
Tuesday through Sunday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 9pm
Closed Mondays
Closed Easter Monday, Labour Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day