Ian Pickford
Ian Pickford entered the antiques silver trade straight from school.
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Joined the Roadshow: |
1985
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Crawley Silver Collection
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Six years after Ian was in the antiques silver trade, he became lecturer for the and the , for and for the .
His writings include the now-standard reference book on silver flatware and he is the Editor of Jackson鈥檚 Silver and Gold Marks. In 1981, he was made a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and a Freeman of the City of London.
Since joining the Roadshow in 1985, the most memorable collection of silver Ian has seen is the now famous Crawley Silver Collection. It included some incredibly rare items, such as an early wine taster and stirrup cups. If Ian could select a dream item to see at a Roadshow, it would be an Elizabethan salt pot. If one turned up it could be worth as much as 拢150,000!
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