Postby dognose » Fri Jul 08, 2011 3:41 pm
I've always been confused about who really followed on from Alexander Ritchie. As I understand it Alexander and his wife, Euphemia (Thomson) died within two days of each other in 1941, Ritchie was in his 80's and prior to his demise handed over his designs and moulds to Hannah McCormick, whose son, Iain, was employed by Ritchie. Hannah then set up the firm 'Highland Home Industries' and continued to produce Ritchie's designs, the work being carried out by Iain McCormick, and two other silversmiths, John Hart and Malachy Gormley.
Around the same time, another company started producing Ritchie's designs. 'Celtic Art Industries' was founded by Hamish Dawson-Bowman. I'm unsure how long these firms continued in business, but John Hart is known to have been in partnership with a James Burns Wallace by the mid 1950's, perhaps CAI was defunct (just guessing) by that time, and the moulds aquired by W.H. Darby & Sons Ltd., but this is just guesswork, as, like I said at the start, I've always been confused about the situation following Ritchie's death and it would be great if someone could post some concrete information regarding this innovative silversmith.
Trev.