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Elkington & Co. - London - 1908
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THE TATLER GOLF CUP
The Tatler - London - 1908
The Tatler Cup was manufactured by Elkington & Co.Ltd.
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The Tatler - London - 1908
The Tatler Cup was manufactured by Elkington & Co.Ltd.
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Elkington & Co. - London - 1908
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Elkington & Co. - London - 1906
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Elkington & Co.Ltd. - London - 1910
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Elkington & Co.Ltd. - London - 1908
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Gold and Silver in the Ornamentation of Glass
Messrs. Elkington, of London. Eng.. have made a development in the direction of the metallic ornamentation of glass and china. It has been known for some time past that it is possible to precipitate metal on glass and earthenware. The process, roughly stated, is to paint the glass with silver in solution, and then subject the article to the action of fire. This done, the surface treated is receptive of any thickness of silver and gold that may be desired. In the firing, the two materials, so to speak, fuse one into the other. So intimately, indeed, do the glass and metal intermix that it is impossible to remove any portion of the latter without breaking the former. One advantage accruing from this process is the doing away with plaster joinings in metal necks of stoppered bottles, etc. The artistic results are striking.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 2nd March 1898
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Messrs. Elkington, of London. Eng.. have made a development in the direction of the metallic ornamentation of glass and china. It has been known for some time past that it is possible to precipitate metal on glass and earthenware. The process, roughly stated, is to paint the glass with silver in solution, and then subject the article to the action of fire. This done, the surface treated is receptive of any thickness of silver and gold that may be desired. In the firing, the two materials, so to speak, fuse one into the other. So intimately, indeed, do the glass and metal intermix that it is impossible to remove any portion of the latter without breaking the former. One advantage accruing from this process is the doing away with plaster joinings in metal necks of stoppered bottles, etc. The artistic results are striking.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 2nd March 1898
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Elkington & Co.Ltd. - London - 1910
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A Jewelry Store on the Stage
Elkington's London establishment in Regent St. has booked another order of an out of the way kind, viz., the supply of plate and jewelry for the jewelers' shop which forms the sensation scene in the first act of the new drama at Drury Lane Theater, "The Great Ruby."
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 30th November 1898
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Elkington's London establishment in Regent St. has booked another order of an out of the way kind, viz., the supply of plate and jewelry for the jewelers' shop which forms the sensation scene in the first act of the new drama at Drury Lane Theater, "The Great Ruby."
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 30th November 1898
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Butter dish and knife, assayed at Birmingham in 1888 and retailed through Elkington's Manchester branch:
FE - Birmingham - 1888
FE - Birmingham - 1888
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FE - Birmingham - 1888
FE - Birmingham - 1888
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Elkington & Co.Ltd. - London - 1908
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Elkington & Co.Ltd. - London - 1907
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Elkington & Co.Ltd. - London - 1907
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Elkington & Co. - London - 1877
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DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP
Elkington, Mason and Co.—And at Liverpool, London, and Dublin, electro platers, &c. George Richard Elkington, Josiah Mason. From the 31st December last. 16th May 1862.
Source: The Birmingham Commercial List - Estell & Co. - 1874
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Elkington, Mason and Co.—And at Liverpool, London, and Dublin, electro platers, &c. George Richard Elkington, Josiah Mason. From the 31st December last. 16th May 1862.
Source: The Birmingham Commercial List - Estell & Co. - 1874
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On the occasion of the marriage of Mr. G. H. Cartland, the professional cricketers of Warwickshire have decided to add to the wedding presents a handsome emblem in bronze. It was designed by Mr. J. C. Beattie, late with Messrs. Elkington and Co.
Source: The Dart and Midland Figaro - 21st October 1887
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Source: The Dart and Midland Figaro - 21st October 1887
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Elkington & Co. - London - 1877
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A 1902 advertisement that identifies The Warren Mansfield Co. of Portland as the sole agents in America of Elkington & Co.'s Coronation spoon reproductions.
Warren Mansfield Co. - Portland, Me. - 1902
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Warren Mansfield Co. - Portland, Me. - 1902
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Presentation Bowl.—A beautiful silver bowl, weighing about 7 pounds and richly chased, has been presented to Viscount Savernake on his coming of age. The bowl was manufactured by Elkington & Co.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - October 1884
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - October 1884
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An example of an Elkington & Co. 'PATENT GRIP / No 2034/09' mark
Noted on a piece by Elkington & Co., assayed at Birmingham in 1910.
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Noted on a piece by Elkington & Co., assayed at Birmingham in 1910.
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