Alexander Fisher (1864 – 1936), was an English silversmith and painter active in the Arts and Crafts movement in London.
[1] He was an enamelist reviving the methods of the Limoges school of enameling.
He started as a painter and silversmith, but travelled to Limoges to learn enameling techniques.
On his return, he set up a studio in London and took on pupils.
[2][3] The Albert & Victoria Museum in London contains decorated objects and paintings by Fisher in its collection.