George Maudsley Jackson was born in Lewisham in 1856 and died on the 1st February 1918. His mark consists of his initials GMJ. Around 1882 he joined the partnership of Josiah Williams & Co. A year later David Landsborough Fullerton joined the partnership and the mark GJ over DF was used.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER MARK OF G. M. JACKSON, LONDON, 1892 With shell and scroll border and engraved shells and medallions inside the border, the centre with presentation inscription cartouche to the Hon. W. H. D. Smith MP from the Tradespeople of Mortonhampstead on his marriage in 1894, on partly-pierced bracket feet 12¼ in. (31 cm.) diameter 32.5 oz. (1010 gm.)
Sold for GBP 312 at Christies in 2013
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1895, the pointed blade engraved on the reverse with an image of St John The Evangelist Church School Greengates (Bradford) and on the front with a presentation inscription to Mrs John Garnett on laying the foundation stone October 18th 1902, fitted with a carved ivory handle, 30cm, contained in a fitted Fattorini & Sons presentation case
Sold for £320 at Cheffins in 2015
George Maudsley Jackson Silver Makers Mark
A Victorian silver butter-shell dish by George Maudsley Jacksson, London 1892 Raised on three globular feet, together with two pierced bowls, by Walker & Hall, London 1902, a five-piece cruet set, London 1938, comprising: two peppers, two salt and mustard pot, gadrooned rims, with remaining silver and plates wares, weight total of weighable silver 70oz. (Qty)
Sold for £ 875 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2014
Victorian Silver Soup Ladle George Maudsley Jackson, London, 1884 Length 12 1/2 inches, approximately 6 ounces.
Sold for $156 (includes buyer’s premium) at Doyle New York in 2016