Edward Charles Brown was an apprentice of George J Richards in 1845. They entered into partnership in 1857 when they registered a conjoined mark on 13 July 1857.
Edward Charles Brown Silver Makers Mark
A Victorian silver and glass biscuit jar by Edward Charles Brown, London 1870 The cylindrical glass body with hobnail body, shallow hinged cover with bright cut decoration, on a similarly decorated removable base, bead rim on four bracket feet, height 19.5cm.
Sold for £ 1,000 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2018
ENGLISH STERLING EWER BY EDWARD CHARLES BROWN, 1867, H 13 1/2”:A footed sterling silver ewer, chased with panels of foliage below a lidded spout with gilt wash about the rim. Markings include: city of London, passant lion, maker’s monogram ‘ECB’ for Edward Charles Brown of London, Sovereign, and date letter ‘p’ indicating 1870. Weighs 20.67 troy ounces.
Sold for $750 at DuMouchelles in 2018
Edward Charles Brown, London, active 1866 – 1880 NOVELTY OWL MUSTARD POT & SPOON realistically modelled and tooled, red and black glass eyes, detachable liner, the spoon with mouse terminal hallmarked London, 1868 silver height: 9.4cm., 3¾in.; weight: 129gr. 4oz. 3dwt.
Sold for 8,125 GBP at Sothebys in 2018