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Silver Studio textile, 1934|||Cubist furnishing textile
A Cubist, block printed linen furnishing textile designed by John Churton for the Silver Studio in 1934.
Silver Studio upholstery textile, 1935
This upholstery moquette was designed by Lewis Jones for the Silver Studio in 1935.
Rokesley Poppy
This wallpaper was designed by the Silver Studio and made by Glasgow-based manufacturer Wylie & Lochead in 1891.
Chrysanthemums and karahana
A Japanese katagami stencil with an open pattern of chrysanthemums and karahana (conventionalised flowers known as 'Chinese flowers').
depicting wisteria sprays against a background of flowing water
A Japanese katagami stencil depicting wisteria sprays against a background of flowing water.
Design for decoration of door and wall
Very few of the Silver Studio's designs for whole schemes of interior decoration survive.
Large yellow roses and green leaves on pink ground
This chintz wallpaper design was created by Arthur Silver for the Silver Studio in about 1885.
Farmyard design
This is a design for a textile by Lewis Jones for the Silver Studio in 1950.
Roses in a Column
A design for a textile or wallpaper by the Silver Studio from around 1905.
Cutlery Design
This is a design for a silver christening set consisting of 4 pieces of cutlery and 2 napkin rings by Harry Silver for the Silver Studio in 1910.
Agapanthus
This is a design for a dress print by Madeleine C Lawrence for the Silver Studio in 1935.
Red wallpaper sample
This chinoiserie wallpaper was designed by George H Willis, probably for Allan, Cockshut & Co.
Art Nouveau tudor Roses
This is a late Art Nouveau design for a woven textile by the Silver Studio from around 1905.
Floral textile
This roller-printed chintz textile was designed by George H Willis for the Silver Studio in about 1926.
John Line & Sons
This is a design for a trade card probably by Arthur Silver for the Silver Studio in 1891.
Cotton sample
Japanese blossom, chrysanthemums and butterflies are here interspersed with 'mon' style roundels.
Nursery Wallpaper Design
This is a design for a nursery paper by the Silver Studio in 1891.
Inspired by The Children’s Garden
A design for a printed textile by Madeleine Lawrence for the Silver Studio in 1945.
Ine (Rice plants) or Inazuka pattern (Bundle of rice plants) Katagmi stencil
This katagami features a pattern representing the hope that autumn will bring a bumper harvest.
Naturalistic floral shapes with motifs from Japanese katagami stencils
This design is a strange mixture of Western and Japanese motifs.
Art Nouveau Tulips
In the 1890s the Silver Studio produced many designs in the popular Art Nouveau style.
Art nouveau flower motif in blue and green
This printed cotton textile was designed by the Silver Studio for Manchester-based manufacturer Gartside & Co Ltd in 1905.
Stylised flowers, including tulips, and leaves, arranged in squares, in ochre and green, on a red ground
A woven textile featuring an Art Nouveau pattern of stylised flowers, including tulips, and leaves, arranged in squares, in ochre and green, on a red ground.
The Silvern Series
A label probably designed by Arthur Silver and featuring a boat, for the 'Silvern Series' in 1889.
Butterflies against a background of tied bunches of wisteria
Chou (Butterfly) is one of the most popular patterns in Japanese culture, often seen on Japanese Kimonos and textiles.
New Season’s Patterns
A design for a trade card probably by Arthur Silver, for Charles Knowles and Co.
Poppies, buttercups and bluebells
This design for a dress silk features brightly coloured poppies, buttercups and bluebells.
The Argosies
This design for a wallpaper frieze is one of a series produced by the Silver Studio for Rottmann & Co.
Flower pattern with butterfly
This is a design for a printed textile by Leonard Joiner for the Silver Studio from around the 1930s.
Tessen (Clematis) and Chou (Butterfly) katagami design
This Katagami has ‘Gara boshi’, cut out signs, indicating that it is part of a set, usually two, called ‘Nimai-gata’.
Stylised peacocks on flowering branches
This textile design was produced by the Silver Studio for French manufacturer Leborgne in 1897.
Iris Design
These two sketches for Barbour furnishing textile designs were by Arthur Silver for the Silver Studio in 1892.
Abstract palm tree-like shapes, in red, orange, brown, yellow and white, on a brown ground
This is a design for a carpet by Monsieur Dupont in 1929.
Stylised pink-flowering trees linoleum design
Design for a linoleum possibly by Arthur Silver for the Silver Studio in around 1885-1890, The design featurs stylised flowering trees with pink flowers, on a light green ground.
Japanese fans, chrysanthemums, roundels, fretwork
A wallpaper probably intended for use as a dado paper from around 1890.
Sprays of lilac
This is a design fora printed textile by Frank Price for the Silver Studio in 1950.
Japanese parasols
A design for a printed textile by Winifred Mold of the Silver Studio in 1919.
Art Nouveau Poppy
This is a design for a wallpaper probably by Harry Napper for the Silver Studio.
Wallpaper derived from Voysey’s The Squire’s Garden
A wallpaper bearing a distinct resemblance to C.
Designed by J&R Silver
This design was created by the Silver Studio in 1898 for use by the company.
Some notes on stencilling with special reference to its novel application to fabrics, now being exhibited at 26 Garlick Hill EC, by Rottmann & Co and Arthur Silver
A catalogue of an exhibition held at Alexander Rottmann's showrooms at Garlick Hill, featuring stencilled friezes designed by Arthur Silver, 1894.