Charles William Fletcher / C W Fletcher & Sons was registered in May 1894 at the Sterling Works, Sheffield. In 1907 the company acquired Brewis & Co, a London silversmiths which led to C W Fletcher becoming a limited company.
In 1908 the company moved to Sheffield. The company was taken over in March 2002 and is now known as Fletcher Robinson Ltd
Charles William Fletcher Silver Makers Mark
Nine pairs of unusual silver fruit knives and forks, by Charles William Fletcher, London 1939, the tapering handles with stepped terminals and ball ends, weight 18.5oz.
Sold for £ 418 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2004
A cased set of three Edwardian silver lobster picks of typical form. Hallmarked C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher), Sheffield 1908. Length measures 7 3/4 inches (19.7 cm), weight 2.96 ozt (92 grams). The picks display some general wear and tarnishing. Surface scratching, nicks and other contact marks. Some heavier wear to the tips and rounded edges. One of the picks has a small edge dint to the rounded end and the fork section on the other end is slightly bent. The hallmarks on all three are clear and legible.
Sold for £110 at Fellows in 2016