This salver, made for Lichfield Cathedral, depicts the six days of Creation.
The panels show light and darkness, plants, sea creatures, birds, mammals, and Adam and Eve. The design is based on the cathedral's vaulting, and round the edge are six gargoyles. Silver and semi-precious cabochon stones, agate, amethyst, cornelian, garnet, iolite, moonstone, tourmaline.
Winged horses bowl
The Royal Household's Jubilee gift to Her Majesty the Queen.
Three winged horses support a bowl; inside the bowl is a central boss with the Royal coat of arms.
Silver gilt.
Centrepiece for Queen Alexandra's Nurses
Large silver-gilt and silver bowl and cover, incorporating the tree of life and insignia of Queen Alexandra’s Nurses.
Siver and silver-gilt.
Bowl for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
This bowl was presented to Mrs Thatcher by the 1922 Committee in 1989 to celebrate her ten years as Prime Minister. It is supported by a lion, dragon, unicorn and harp, representing England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland. Round the rim are national flowers, and a model of the door to number 10 Downing Street. Inconspicuous in the border is a tiny penguin, a reference to the Falklands.
Pair of bowls for 10 Downing Street
Made for the Silver Trust, a pair of bowls with oak trees.One bowl depicts a winter’s night with a unicorn, the other shows a summer’s day with a lion.
Silver, parcel-gilt, with a variety of semi-precious cabochon stones. The winter bowl is set with cubic zirconia. Height 22.5cm (9 inches), diameter 26cm (10 1/4 inches).