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Silver and Crystal Clear Vase

A vase with a handmade hall marked detachable silver base and with an English crystal body. A beautiful item in which to display all kinds of flower arrangements, from fresh to dry, from traditional to contemporary.

This vase from the JA Campbell 'Appetite' collection comes in 3 sizes to suit all occasions. Throughout the year this vase can be used to provide a changing theatre of colour in your home or office.

As the silver base is detachable this makes the vase more versatile. In addition either the English crystal or the silver base can be engraved to personalize the gift.

For those interested in how we make this product a brief description follows: They are made in 3 parts, a top spinning, a base spinning and a crystal vase body. Spinning is an ancient method of producing round hollow objects from sheet material using a metal 'spinning' lathe. This looks similar to a heavy duty wood turning lathe. Its use is still practical today for small to medium production runs which are typical of the silversmith. Kitchen utensils and, before plastic, photographic accessories were often made this way. A solid male former/model known as a 'chuck' is made on the lathe. This can be removed and used again at a later date. A disc of metal in this case silver is clamped o the chuck with the back centre and while the assembly is spinning it is coaxed over the chuck using a spinning tool. This tool is often made by the craftsman himself during his apprenticeship. It is a lightly polished hardened steel burnisher with a rounded pointed side and a flat side. Using left and right strokes, a wooden stick known as a back stick and lubricant, it is forced over the chuck. Articles with a greater depth to diameter ratio will need several 'anneals' that is to make red hot in order to soften the metal before the article reaches completion. The finished article is then trimmed, whilst rotating, with a sharp hand held turning tool.

The top spinning is turned to fit a particular vase body and both are numbered accordingly. The top and base are then lapped together by rolling the edge of the base over the bottom roll of the top component to form one unit.

At this stage in the making the item is punched with the makers mark, JAC in a triangle, the initials of John Campbell and the registered symbol with the Assay offices. It is then sent to the London Assay Office for testing of each and every component. Only if all the components prove to be better than 92.5% are the hallmarks punched into the surface while being supported on a steel stake. The English hallmarking system is one of the oldest and best forms of consumer protection and dates back to the 1400s. Upon return from hall marking it is passed to the polishing shop where Colin and his team, using 4 different grades of compound polish each one to the brightness associated with silver. Ultrasonic cleaning takes place and the item is then rinsed and inspected. The vase and base are matched and pushed together and placed into fitted presentation boxes.

A sterling silver and crystal vase is an ideal gift for a wedding, an anniversary, a birthday or simply for yourself. If the occasion is a golden wedding then the silver base can be gold plated.

To delight, not just please, is the aim of Master Silversmith John Campbell, whenever a piece of handmade sterling silver leaves his workshop.

The design features and quality in every item made by craftsmen at JA Campbell are unique.

In the unlikely event of damage JA Campbell provide a repair/replacement service.

You can be assured that all J A Campbell products are made up to a standard not down to a price. Nothing leaves the Brentwood workshop until Master Silversmith John Campbell is completely satisfied.

Choose silver for pleasure, as an investment or as a treasured heirloom to pass from generation to generation. Remember silver improves with use.

You can be assured that all
JA Campbell products are made up to a standard and not down to a price.

Engraving

Engraving is a wonderful opportunity to personalize a gift. The addition of a minimum of initials, a name, a name and date, plus the occasion will cover most situations. More can be added, if required, such as a personal message.

Suggested position:

On silver base side or underneath or on crystal body 

Recommended maximum characters: 28

For more information regarding our engraving services, which include hand, glass, heraldic and logo engraving, please click here, or telephone Colin or John Campbell on 01277 217829 to discuss.

Compose your personal engraving message after adding this product to your basket.

Our services

Gift wrapping

Each item purchased is packed into a luxury presentation box.

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Engraving service

Engraving your silver or crystal adds that extra personal individuality to your sterling silver gift.

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Repairs

Our skilled silversmiths can perform many repairs on worn or damaged silver items.

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Swap your old silverware

We offer a swap service where you send in your old silver items.

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What our customers say

Hi I would like to thank you very much for a quite excellent service You replaced the glass in a vase I sent to you this week In this day and age it is rare to have such fabulous care and service Many thanks David

— David Mathewson

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