Forty-five years spent creating fine jewellery and silverware in King’s Lynn has been a marriage of not only silver, but gold and platinum, precious stones and antiques. After training at Cambridge Art School and subsequently obtaining a Jewellery degree at the Central School of Art in London, Tim started trading as Tim Clayton Jewellery from the Old Granary during 1975 where he soon built a reputation for design and creativity. As the business rapidly grew he moved to Saturday market Place in 1979 where, appreciating the demand for Antiques and fine art incorporated Silverton antiques run under the guiding hand of his wife Sue. In 1987 the firm moved to 23 Chapel Street where the variety of jewellery made upon the premises expanded as did the range of carefully selected second hand pieces on display. During 1995 Tim was made a Freeman of the Goldsmiths Company, London.