Stirling Observer

Pewter writing stand

The Neish Collection

- Elspeth King

Today’s Stirling Stories object is an elegant writing stand, made for Shoreham Old Church in West Sussex.

It is engraved with the words‘For ye use of ye Great Vestry Room, Saml. Coupers Vestry Clerke 1745’and is in the Smith’s Neish Collection of British Pewter.

Alex Neish has spent a life time in rescuing old pewter, much of which was going abroad with the antique trade.

He has spent an equal amount of time researchin­g his collection and writing about it in specialist journals. Working with his wife Patricia he has now produced a magnificen­t colour catalogue of 232 pages, illustrati­ng each of the pieces.

Much of the photograph­y work was done by John McPake who worked as a photograph­er for Central Region and Stirling Councils.

Alex Neish’s gift of his world–famous collection to the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum is well known.

Last year, he was awarded the Fellowship of the Smith in recognitio­n of his contributi­on to the preservati­on and study of pewter and his gift to the Smith.

The art gallery and musuem is pleased to announce that he has made an additional gift of the limited edition of this special publicatio­n to the Stirling Smith and it is being retailed exclusivel­y at £40 per copy in support of the collection.

It is a unique publicatio­n of which Stirling can be justly proud.

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