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"Elkington: The Epitome of Elegance on the White Star Line" Step aboard the luxurious White Star Line and immerse yourself in a world of opulence and sophistication

Background imageElkington Collection: Silver Trophy of Music and Poetry (engraving)

Silver Trophy of Music and Poetry (engraving)
1613709 Silver Trophy of Music and Poetry (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Silver Trophy of Music and Poetry)

Background imageElkington Collection: The Cattle-Show at Birmingham (engraving)

The Cattle-Show at Birmingham (engraving)
1595873 The Cattle-Show at Birmingham (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cattle-Show at Birmingham)

Background imageElkington Collection: Page of Advertisements (engraving)

Page of Advertisements (engraving)
1063307 Page of Advertisements (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page of Advertisements)

Background imageElkington Collection: Table garniture, Elkington & Co. London, 1879 (silver & silver-gilt)

Table garniture, Elkington & Co. London, 1879 (silver & silver-gilt)
2562079 Table garniture, Elkington & Co. London, 1879 (silver & silver-gilt) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comprising an oval centrepiece)

Background imageElkington Collection: Page of Advertisements (engraving)

Page of Advertisements (engraving)
1043912 Page of Advertisements (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page of Advertisements)

Background imageElkington Collection: Elkington & Co, Electro-Plate Works, Birmingham 1844 Elkington & Co

Elkington & Co, Electro-Plate Works, Birmingham 1844 Elkington & Co
Scenes from Elkington & Co, Electro-Plate Works, Birmingham, woman worker, burnishing. Date: 1844

Background imageElkington Collection: Advert for Elkington Co - Original date coins June 1902 Advert for Elkington

Advert for Elkington Co - Original date coins June 1902 Advert for Elkington
Advertisement for a selection of medals and coins in bronze, silver or gold, for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on the 26th June 1902

Background imageElkington Collection: Elkingtons Electro-plate Factory, Birmingham 1844

Elkingtons Electro-plate Factory, Birmingham 1844
The silver deposit room at Elkingtons Electro-plate Factory, Birmingham. The objects to be plated are connected to an electrical cable (routed across the ceiling)

Background imageElkington Collection: Design for a Glass Box with a Silver Base and Cover, 1820-65

Design for a Glass Box with a Silver Base and Cover, 1820-65

Background imageElkington Collection: Design for Glass and Silver Water Pitcher, with a Cover, 1820-65

Design for Glass and Silver Water Pitcher, with a Cover, 1820-65

Background imageElkington Collection: Daventry NN6 6 Map

Daventry NN6 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Daventry NN6 6

Background imageElkington Collection: Advert for Elkington & Co Victorian items 1896

Advert for Elkington & Co Victorian items 1896
Advert for Elkington & Co, with Victorian household items including polished oak Tantalus with nickel plated mounts, and best cut Hobnail Quart bottles, corinthian table lamp

Background imageElkington Collection: Advert for Elkington & Co Victorian items 1893

Advert for Elkington & Co Victorian items 1893
Selection of Victorian sterling silver household items; coffe and tea service with tea kettle, afternoon tea set, fruit dishes, biscuit box, salts bottles, claret jug, scent bottle, cigar case

Background imageElkington Collection: Advert for Elkington & Co Edwardian jewellery 1906

Advert for Elkington & Co Edwardian jewellery 1906
Array of novelty jewellery using pearls. Date: 1906

Background imageElkington Collection: Advert for Elkington & Co Edwardian jewellery 1901

Advert for Elkington & Co Edwardian jewellery 1901
Selection of Edwardian brooches and charms using animal designs. 1901

Background imageElkington Collection: Silver plated ornament - Royal Artillery Officer ranging

Silver plated ornament - Royal Artillery Officer ranging
Silver plated ornament with a Royal Artillery Officer ranging, on a wooden plinth. Stamped Elkington & Co. stamped Y (1910). Trench Art

Background imageElkington Collection: Source Size = 1893 x 1677

Source Size = 1893 x 1677
Electro and Silver Plating, Sketched at the Works of Messrs. Elkington and Co. Visited by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales: Enamelling

Background imageElkington Collection: Source Size = 1891 x 1679

Source Size = 1891 x 1679
Electro and Silver Plating, Sketched at the Works of Messrs. Elkington and Co. Visited by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales: Steam Stamping



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"Elkington: The Epitome of Elegance on the White Star Line" Step aboard the luxurious White Star Line and immerse yourself in a world of opulence and sophistication. Amongst the many exquisite treasures adorning its lavish interiors, one name stands out - Elkington. Renowned for their unparalleled craftsmanship, Elkington pieces were synonymous with elegance and refinement. Indulge in a steaming cup of tea poured from an Elkington plate hot water jug or savor delectable dishes served with grace using an Elkington plate serving spoon. As you sip your tea from an Elkington plate teapot, imagine the grandeur that surrounded those who dined on board this legendary ship. First-class passengers reveled in the finest dining experience imaginable, complete with a magnificent Elkington plate tureen to hold their sumptuous soups. Delightful meals were savored from an exquisite First Class Elkington plate bowl while refreshing water was poured from a regal First Class Elkington water jug. No detail was spared when it came to coffee service as the White Star Line proudly presented its guests with a gleaming First Class Elkington coffee pot. And what better way to peruse the menu than through an elegant First Class Elkington menu holder? Even breakfast was elevated to new heights of luxury with each egg nestled within a delicate First Class Elkington plate egg cup. For larger gatherings, an oval serving dish made by none other than elkinton himself would be used to present culinary delights fit for royalty. As night fell upon this floating palace, indulgence reached its peak as passengers gathered around for some after-dinner conversation over rich chocolate served from a stunningly ornate First Class elkinton chocolate pot. Completing this symphony of fine dining were accompanying accessories such as an enchanting milk jug crafted by Goldsmiths and a sugar bowl that exuded timeless charm. In every corner of the White Star Line, Elkington's masterpieces added an air of refinement and sophistication.