Yapp & Woodward were Birmingham Silver Makers. At one stage they were partners with Joseph Willmore. They were renowned for making Visiting Card Cases.
Walker & Hall were Sheffield Makers specialising in silver and silver plate from the mid 1800's. Assay marks also found for Birmingham, London and Chester
Solomon Blanckensee & Sons Ltd was founded in Bristol in 1826. In September 1863 the firm moved to Great Charles Street, Birmingham where it's first mark was entered. It was…
Robert Pringle & Sons made a wide range of silver items which have been assayed in Chester, London and Birmingham. Their wares included novelty items, presentation cups, napkin rings and…
Nathaniel Mills produced some of the most collectible silver items. He is renowned for his work in vinaigrettes, card cases and snuff boxes. His mark was first registered in 1803…
John Aldwinckle was a silversmith who became a partner with Henry Holland, James Slater and Thomas Slater. Several marks have been used, JA over JS (James Slater), JA over TS…
John & William Deakin - These makers started as James Deakin & Co in 1868 until they became James Deakin & Sons in 1871. They existed as a Sheffield manufacturer…
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…