By the mid 1920’s W J Sanders were producing a wide range of silverware and trophies that bear the W J Sanders markings, as well as manufacturing for the better known Australian jewellery houses such as Hardy Brothers, Fairfax & Roberts, and many more.
From the early 1920’s the company has also made many fine examples of quality ecclesiastical work that are found in places of worship throughout Australia. Much of W J Sanders silver work has come very collectable and today is displayed in many museums and galleries.
Today the company still uses the traditional silversmithing skills to restore and manufacture many beautiful trophies and ecclesiastical pieces an example being the mass set (photographed) made for World Youth Day, July 2008.
We have endeavoured to show a representation of our work on this website.
- Crafting of fine silverware, trophies and church metalware
- Authentic and quality restoration of valuable antique metalware, including re-plating in silver and gold
- Specialists in the maintenance and restoration of historic trophies, cups, shields and medals
- Specialists in the complete restoration of brass and copper items including lacquering and bake enameling
- Restoration and patination of statues in spelter or bronze
- Restoration of collectables and household items including antique kitchenware, ornaments and brass beds
- Specialist manufacture of custom architectural pieces, and the fabrication of "missing pieces,”in most metals
- Free no obligation quotes
- Insurance valuations and quotes
- Free advice on maintenance and care
- Where possible, free pick up and delivery of restoration work within the Sydney metropolitan area
36F FITZROY STREET
MARRICKVILLE
SYDNEY
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9.00am To 4pm
Saturday: 9.00am To 12.00pm (by appointment)
To get to us by public transport:
Take the train to Sydenham station. When you leave the station exit right onto the bridge than turn right again and follow Sydenham Rd as it curves left. Walk about 4 blocks up until you get to the bowling club which is on the corner of Fitzroy Street.
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