AC Silver are pleased to offer a fine range of antique silver pieces by Alexander Ritchie.
If you are particularly interested in collecting silver pieces by Alexander Ritchie but you can't find a suitable item below, please contact us and we will do our best to help find that perfect piece.
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Alexander Ritchie
Alexander was in the Merchant Navy and returned home once injured in a ship wreck. He returned home to help the family run hospitality business and married Euphemia Thomson; a prior student of the Glasgow School of Art. The couple expanded their love of art and Alex expanded his skill set from wood carving to metal work. Everything was made to the Ritchies' specifications and to a high standard. In 1937, Alex Ritchie's work was included in a prestigious Scottish Industries Exhibition on London. Both Alexander and Euphemia died in 1941, within two days of each other.
Andrew Campbell started trading in antiques during the 1970s. Initially, Andrew lived in the South of England, travelling the country, searching for items of silver to buy. Andrew sold these items at various London markets and antique fairs. Over time, and through selling at a range of venues, Andrew built up a large and diverse customer base from private buyers to national and international trade customers.