A history of Glasgow and its impact on silver prices

GLASGOW in the 18th century was a shadow of the powerhouse it was to become during the Industrial Revolution. In the mid-18th century, when the primary source of wealth on the Clyde was trade in tobacco, rum and sugar from the New World, the population stood at a modest 17,500, enough to support only a handful of goldsmiths and silversmiths.

Accordingly, despite the relative abundance of 19th century Glasgow silver, those pieces carrying ea…

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