David A Bowles is a modern silversmith renown for novelty vesta cases including Punch. His makers mark consists of his initials, DAB, inside of a rectangle.
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…
Charles Boyton registered his first hallmark in 1825 with further marks registered in the 1830's. In 1849 the firm moved to Northampton Square and the name was changed to Charles…
Benjamin Davis was a London silversmith around the early 19th century. His hallmarks have been found on teapots and flatware and consists of a BD in a rectangle
Ari Daniel Norman is a British designer and manufacturer of traditional and modern sterling silver jewellery and gifts. Norman is the founder and director of Ari D Norman Ltd, international…
Albert Hernu was a London silver maker. The mark used was AH in a rounded rectangle. We have been unable to find much on this maker. There are some references…
Andrew Fogelberg was a Swedish born silversmith (born about 1732; died about 1815), who was established in London by the 1770s. His Church Street workshop was near that of the…
Alfred Clark founded his business in 1880 and was listed as a silversmith and manufacturer of fitted travelling bags, by appointment to HRH the Prince and Princess of Wales; in…
Alice & George Burrows were active between 1801 and 1818. Alice Burrows was the wife of George Burrows I and went into partnership with her son, George Burrows II, after…
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