Rooted in the rich industrial legacy of 18th-century Britain, the 100 oz Silver Bar from Sheffield Smelting Co. Ltd. is a substantial and historically significant piece of bullion craftsmanship. Founded in 1760 on the site of the former Royds Brewery, Sheffield Smelting became a subsidiary of Engelhard Industries, one of the most respected names in precious metals. Today, these bars stand as enduring symbols of both the company’s industrial precision and its contribution to modern bullion history. For serious investors and collectors, this bar represents not only a large quantity of fine silver but also a tangible connection to a bygone era of metallurgy excellence.
Key Features
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Mint: Sheffield Smelting Co. Ltd. (former Engelhard subsidiary)
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Purity: .999 fine silver
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Weight: 100 troy ounces
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Obverse Design: Sheffield Smelting Co. Ltd. stamp, weight, purity, serial number
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Reverse Design: Smooth, blank finish
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Status: Discontinued, collectible vintage issue
The obverse of the bar displays a clear and bold stamp identifying the Sheffield Smelting Co. Ltd. brand, alongside precise markings of weight, purity, and an individual serial number. These elements attest to its authenticity and traceability, making each piece uniquely verifiable. The reverse is left blank, highlighting the utilitarian style and clean, industrial form typical of large institutional bullion. Its heavy rectangular shape and mirror-like surface reflect both power and purity—an aesthetic prized by collectors and investors alike.
Produced during a time when Sheffield Smelting operated under the umbrella of Engelhard Industries, these bars are no longer in production, giving them a distinct edge in the secondary market. Their historical background, combined with the robust 100-ounce weight, makes them highly desirable for those who value both the security of physical silver ownership and the story behind their bullion. As larger-format silver becomes increasingly sought after for portfolio diversification, the Sheffield Smelting bar continues to stand out for its craftsmanship and authenticity.
This 100 oz silver bar embodies the ideal balance of investment strength and historical character—a substantial addition to any serious bullion collection. Its impressive purity, solid construction, and connection to one of Britain’s oldest smelting operations ensure that it remains a respected and collectible piece of silver history.


