Hilliard& Thomason were Victorian Silver Makers who made a wide range of high quality items including cups, christening cups, presentation items and even babies rattles. Below are some examples of…
Henry Holland began the company Holland, Aldwinkle and Slater in 1838. His son, Henry II, joined him around 1851 when the name changed to Holland & Son. They were renowned…
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd (G&S) was a High Street jeweller with Royal Appointments which was set up by William Gibson in London in 1880. They were situated in Regent…
George Smith III and William Fearn became partners in 1786 and remained so until around 1792. The makers initials for William Fearn first appeared around 1772 although he was apprenticed…
George Burrows I was married to Alice Burrows. They had a son George Burrows II who went into partnership with his mother Alice in 1801. The mark for this is…
Ebenezer Hall was the son of Gilbert Hall, a lead miner and smallholder. He attended Cromford School where he was recommended to John Roberts by his schoolmaster, William Shaw. When…
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