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Commissioning
Commissioning an item of contemporary silver, jewellery or an art
medal is a special experience often resulting in an unique work of art.
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The Nave Altar Cross, Millennium Commission,
York Minster, 2000, by Alex Brogden
© Dean and Chapter of York Minster |
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- For images and in-depth information about the exciting work of today's silversmiths,
jewellers and art medallists working in the United Kingdom, visit Who's
Who in Gold and Silver
- Free expert advice from The Curator is
available on commissions for silver, jewellery and art medals by leading designer
and artist-craftsmen to corporate bodies, ecclesiastical institutions and private
clientele.
Although the Goldsmiths' Company can advise on the usual procedures for entering into
a contract for a commission, it will not itself become a party to any transaction. |
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The Robert Latham Medal, Samuel Pepys Tercentenary
2003, by Philip Nathan
Photographer: Clarissa Bruce |
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Bowl, Golden Jubilee Commission of the Worshipful
Company of Weavers, 2002, silver and enamel, by Jane Short
Photographer: Clarissa Bruce |
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