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Stuart Devlin
Stuart Devlin
Stuart Devlin

Stuart Devlin

Geelong, Australia, born 1931
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About MeStuart Devlin, an Australian by birth, came to England in 1958 when he won a scholarship to study silversmithing at the Royal College of Art, London, with Professor Robert Godden. By 1965 he had established a substantial workshop in London and a Gallery showroom in Conduit Street. He is arguably one of the greatest post-war silversmiths, and one of the few practising silversmiths to be elected Chief Warden of the Goldsmith Hall. In 1982 he received a Royal Warrant.

Devlin is renowned for his elegant and distinctive tableware, often combining beaten silver with parcel gilt. His forms are forceful and precise with a commanding use of abstract textures, seen in the stems of these goblets.

H.W. and L. Dee
London, England, 1827 - 1884
William Dunningham & Co.
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1890s - 1960s
Sutherland and Horne
Edinburgh, Scotland, 1820 - 1930
George Jamieson
Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1841 - 1875
Thomas Edward Lawrence
Tremadog, Wales, 1888 - 1935
Eric Gill
Brighton, England, 1882 - 1940
Front of Photograph
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1830 - 1919
David Watkins
Wolverhampton, England, born 1940
Toby Paterson
Glasgow, Scotland, born 1974
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Dronrijp, Netherlands, 1836 - 1912
Brigadier Frost Pasha
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1838 - 1902
Professor Ian Howard
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1952 - 2024
Megan Falconer
Glasgow, born 1993
C M
Aberdeen, Scotland, active c.1904
Sir John Lavery
Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1856 - 1941
Edinburgh, Scotland, born 1965
General Edmund Allenby
Brackenhurst, Nottinghamshire, England, 1861 - 1936
Long Nosed Scared-Head Mid-Spoon
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1825 - 1884