Metalwork in the 18th Century: Craft, Style and Function

Metalwork in the 18th Century: Craft, Style and Function

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The 18th century marked a period of flourishing artistic and industrial production in Europe, particularly across Britain and France. Metalwork played a vital role in both everyday domestic life and high-style decoration. Craftsmen worked across disciplines to create objects that were not only utilitarian but often rich in ornament and symbolism. The following overview categorises types of metalwork by purpose, detailing their materials, techniques and stylistic characteristics.


Domestic Metalwork

Silversmithing

  • Primary medium for luxury household goods such as tea services, flatware and candlesticks.
  • Often produced in sterling silver, alloyed with copper for strength.
  • Decorative techniques included repoussé, chasing, engraving, and pierced work.
  • Georgian silver favoured Rococo flourishes early in the century, shifting to Neoclassical symmetry by the 1770s.

Pewterware

  • More affordable than silver, pewter was used for tankards, plates and basins.
  • Typically cast and turned on a lathe; decoration remained minimal or folk-inspired.

Toleware

  • Tin-plated and painted domestic items like trays and storage boxes.
  • Widely popular in rural and middle-class households; often decorated with floral motifs.

Copper and Tinwork

  • Used for cookware, kettles and lanterns.
  • Less ornate, more functional; often replaced with cast iron in the later century.

Architectural and Decorative Metalwork

Wrought Iron

  • Essential in gates, balconies, stair rails and fire screens.
  • Blacksmiths crafted Rococo scrollwork early on, later favouring cleaner Neoclassical lines.
  • Often painted or gilded to coordinate with interior design schemes.

Ormolu (Gilt Bronze)

  • Created by fusing powdered gold to bronze via mercury gilding—a complex and toxic process.
  • Used in furniture mounts, clock cases, and candelabra, especially in French decorative arts.
  • Highly refined and richly detailed, particularly in the Louis XV and Louis XVI styles.

Brass and Bronze

  • Brass used for fittings, handles, locks and hinges; also popular in instruments and timepieces.
  • Bronze suited for sculpture and decorative embellishments in furniture and mantelpieces.

 Personal and Ceremonial Metalwork

Goldsmithing

  • Reserved for fine jewellery, watches, and high-value religious objects.
  • Techniques included filigree, enamelling, gem setting and chasing.
  • Frequently commissioned by aristocrats and members of the clergy.

Jewellery and Enamelwork

  • Included portrait miniatures in lockets and brooches.
  • Coloured enamels adorned rings, pendants and watch dials.
  • Designs reflected court fashion, sentimental motifs and classical references.

⚗️ Scientific and Industrial Applications

Brass Instruments

  • Precision instruments for navigation, astronomy and medicine.
  • Produced by specialist metalworkers using engraving and turning techniques.

Cast Iron (late century)

  • Early cast iron emerged in the later 1700s for stoves, grates and architectural supports.
  • Paved the way for industrial expansion in the 19th century.

The breadth of metalwork in the 18th century reflects a society in aesthetic transition—from the ornate expressiveness of Rococo to the ordered rationality of Neoclassicism. Whether crafted for royal courts or country homes, metal objects offered enduring utility and visual sophistication, bridging art, science and industry.

Napoleon III Black Marble and Gilt Bronze Clock Set
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Wrought Iron Belt Strap End table with belt strap frame, rivet details, and circular beveled glass top.
Wrought Iron Belt Strap End table with circular beveled glass top and belt strap frame with stitching and rivets.
Wrought Iron Belt Strap End table
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Rococo Ormolu Malachite Table with gilded bronze ornate base and vibrant green malachite top, circa 1865, France.
Rococo Ormolu | Malachite Table with ornate gilded bronze base and vibrant green malachite top in Rococo style
Rococo Ormolu | Malachite Table
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Pair of Brass and Leather Etagere End Tables with gilt tooled leather tops, brass legs, finials, and castors, England circa 2000.
Pair of Brass and Leather Etagere End Tables with gilt tooled leather tops and brass legs on castors, England circa 2000.
Pair of Brass and Leather Etagere End Tables
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Pair of Cast Iron Versions of the Canova Lions depicting sleeping and vigilant lions on black bases circa 1820.
Pair of Cast Iron Versions of the Canova Lions sculpture showing a detailed sleeping lion with bronze patina.
Pair of Cast Iron Versions of the Canova Lions
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Pair of Silvered Putti Table Lamps with cherub figures on ornate bases, one with black shade, circa 1850, France.
Pair of Silvered Putti Table Lamps with three cherubic figures on silver plated Renaissance Revival candlesticks.
Pair of Silvered Putti Table Lamps
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Pair of Louis XVI style gilt-bronze wall lights with French horn arms, oak leaf and ribbon motifs, circa 1950.
Pair of Louis XVI style gilt-bronze wall lights with two arms shaped as French horns and oak leaf decor.
Pair of Louis XVI style gilt-bronze wall lights
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Aesthetic Movement Wrought Iron Mansion Staircase Lantern
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A French modernist white painted Iron chandelier
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A mid century gilt bronze and glass pendant glass lantern
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Empire Italian Silver Dressing Mirror
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19th Century Bronze Lion Head Mount
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Hukin & Heath Silver Plate and Gilt Lemon Squeezer
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Hanovarian Silver Basket
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Balkan Coral Encrusted Silver Yatagan | 19th Century
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Japanese Meiji Bronze Tiger and Bear Fight
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Japanese Bronze Meiji Tiger | Large scale
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French Rouge Marble ormolu Mounted Jardiniere
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French Ormolu Mounted Rouge Griotte Marble Figural Clock Garniture
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Art Nouveau Silver Salver By WMF
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A Napoleon III Sevres And Ormolu Clock
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Italian Solid Silver Statue of Young Neptune holding a trident seated on a rocky base with ocean motifs.
Italian Solid Silver Statue of Young Neptune holding a trident with detailed craftsmanship and polished finish
Italian Solid Silver Statue of Young Neptune
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Baroque Venetian Court Figure in Polychrome & Silver Leaf, 17th-century Venetian statue with detailed attire and mask.
Baroque Venetian Court Figure in Polychrome & Silver Leaf, 17th-century Venetian masked figure with detailed facial expression.
Baroque Venetian Court Figure in Polychrome & Silver Leaf
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A Polished Brass Column Tripod Table Lamp AJ3 with pleated shade and ornate brass column base circa 1980 England.
A Polished Brass Column Tripod Table Lamp AJ3 with ornate details and black tripod base, England circa 1980.
A Polished Brass Column Tripod Table Lamp AJ3
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A pair of 1980s brass and green marble column lamps with Corinthian capitals and stepped brass square bases.
A pair of 1980s brass and green marble column lamps
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