



Design Notes
The Limbrey shakers were inspired by the shape of silver pieces designed by Robert Welch in 1963. He was commissioned by Heal’s to create a range of table silver for sale in their London shop. The collection was shown at a special exhibition at Heal’s in 1964, and items on display would be made to commission from the Chipping Campden Workshop. This modern interpretation is made from 18/10 mirror-polished stainless steel.
Learn more about The Story of Limbrey: A History of Heal's Silver.
Part of the Limbrey Collection which also includes candlesticks and bowls. The collection is named in memory of John Limbrey, silversmith and model maker, who worked with Robert Welch in Chipping Campden for over 40 years and made much of the Heal's silver.
Technical Information
The Limbrey Bright salt & pepper shakers are made from finest 18/10 stainless steel with a mirror-polished finish. The wooden bases is made from oiled Walnut.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 83mm
Width: 44mm
Length: 44mm
Care & Need to Know
To find out how to care for your Robert Welch salt & pepper mills & shakers, please see our Tableware Product Care page.
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Design Story: Limbrey
The Heal’s collection was of great importance, it established the style of the workshop and led to the opening of the Robert Welch Studio Shop in Chipping Campden. The range was unified by the soft undulating curve of silver, rosewood flat-topped lids and handles mounted in silver sockets. In 1964 Heal’s served as the ‘window’ for silver made in the Campden Workshop, but with the opening of his Chipping Campden Studio Shop in 1969 this concept became a permanent retail platform for Robert Welch.
Today, the company works to ensure its rich legacy remains an inspiration to the design team, whilst continuing to innovate in terms of technique and technology.