Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
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A. MARSTON & Co.
Icknield Street, later, Albion Street, Birmingham
More examples of the work of A. Marston & Co.:
A M & Co - Birmingham - 1971
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Icknield Street, later, Albion Street, Birmingham
More examples of the work of A. Marston & Co.:
A M & Co - Birmingham - 1971
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REIGN BEAU Ltd.
3-2 Sycamore House, Vantage Point Business Village, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire
Examples of the work of Reign Beau Ltd.:
RBLd
Birmingham - 1994
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3-2 Sycamore House, Vantage Point Business Village, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire
Examples of the work of Reign Beau Ltd.:
RBLd
Birmingham - 1994
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THE UNIVERSAL JEWELLERY Co.
147, Heathfield Road, Handsworth, Birmingham
The Universal Jewellery Co. - Birmingham - 1920
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147, Heathfield Road, Handsworth, Birmingham
The Universal Jewellery Co. - Birmingham - 1920
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PEARCE & THOMPSON
40, Vyse Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Pearce & Thompson, a hair-comb, assayed at Birmingham in 1907:
P & T - Birmingham - 1907
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40, Vyse Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Pearce & Thompson, a hair-comb, assayed at Birmingham in 1907:
P & T - Birmingham - 1907
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DAVIS
Birmingham
An inquest was held at Birmingham on May 30 on the body of a man named Davis, a jeweller. For seven or eight years he had suffered from gout, and had tried all sorts of remedies. It was stated that his employers had given him notice that his place would be filled if he could not resume work by a certain date, and as a last effort he purchased a supply of gout-pills, and swallowed more than the prescribed quantity. The medical evidence showed that the pills were frequently used for gout, but as the deceased was suffering from another complaint in addition they would not be suitable. Death was due to gastritis and general inflammation.
Source: The Chemist and Druggist - 6th June 1903
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Birmingham
An inquest was held at Birmingham on May 30 on the body of a man named Davis, a jeweller. For seven or eight years he had suffered from gout, and had tried all sorts of remedies. It was stated that his employers had given him notice that his place would be filled if he could not resume work by a certain date, and as a last effort he purchased a supply of gout-pills, and swallowed more than the prescribed quantity. The medical evidence showed that the pills were frequently used for gout, but as the deceased was suffering from another complaint in addition they would not be suitable. Death was due to gastritis and general inflammation.
Source: The Chemist and Druggist - 6th June 1903
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L. J. MILLINGTON
43, Nursery Road, Hockley, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of L.J. Millington, a match-box cover, assayed at Birmingham in 2000:
LJM - Birmingham - 2000
Established in 1966/8 by Leonard J. Millington.
The business acquired Birmingham Manufacturing Silversmiths (William Manton, K. L. Downes Group, Bishtons Silversmiths and Woodalls Silversmiths), makers of pens, pencils, toothpicks, money-clips, etc., and suppliers to Aspreys, Garrards, Tiffany and Co. and Alfred Dunhill, in c.2007.
The business acquired Kitney & Co., a photograph frame manufacturing company, in 2018.
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43, Nursery Road, Hockley, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of L.J. Millington, a match-box cover, assayed at Birmingham in 2000:
LJM - Birmingham - 2000
Established in 1966/8 by Leonard J. Millington.
The business acquired Birmingham Manufacturing Silversmiths (William Manton, K. L. Downes Group, Bishtons Silversmiths and Woodalls Silversmiths), makers of pens, pencils, toothpicks, money-clips, etc., and suppliers to Aspreys, Garrards, Tiffany and Co. and Alfred Dunhill, in c.2007.
The business acquired Kitney & Co., a photograph frame manufacturing company, in 2018.
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M. EVANS
64, Northampton Street, Birmingham
Robbing an Employer. — Joseph Slater, jeweller's clerk, living at the back of 33, Spencer Street, Birmingham, was placed in the dock last month, on a charge of stealing four gold bracelets, three pairs of earrings, one brooch, three pins, and a cross, of the value of £15, the property of his employer, Mr. M. Evans, manufacturing jeweller, 64, Northampton Street. The prosecutor stated that he had lately missed articles of jewellery of the value of upwards of £50. He gave information to the police, with the result that Detective-inspector Ore arrested the accused. The whole of the articles were found to have been pledged at various pawn-shops in the town. Prisoner pleaded guilty. Mr. Evans said that he had employed the prisoner since February last. He then bore an exceedingly good character. His parents were respectable people, and the accused had had a good example set him. Prisoner said that he had to superintend a funeral, and to do this he had to borrow money to purchase various articles. The man who lent him the money had pressed him for it, and in order to repay him he gave way to the temptation offered him. The Stipendiary said he would impose the most lenient punishment he could — three month's imprisonment, with hard labour.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1889
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64, Northampton Street, Birmingham
Robbing an Employer. — Joseph Slater, jeweller's clerk, living at the back of 33, Spencer Street, Birmingham, was placed in the dock last month, on a charge of stealing four gold bracelets, three pairs of earrings, one brooch, three pins, and a cross, of the value of £15, the property of his employer, Mr. M. Evans, manufacturing jeweller, 64, Northampton Street. The prosecutor stated that he had lately missed articles of jewellery of the value of upwards of £50. He gave information to the police, with the result that Detective-inspector Ore arrested the accused. The whole of the articles were found to have been pledged at various pawn-shops in the town. Prisoner pleaded guilty. Mr. Evans said that he had employed the prisoner since February last. He then bore an exceedingly good character. His parents were respectable people, and the accused had had a good example set him. Prisoner said that he had to superintend a funeral, and to do this he had to borrow money to purchase various articles. The man who lent him the money had pressed him for it, and in order to repay him he gave way to the temptation offered him. The Stipendiary said he would impose the most lenient punishment he could — three month's imprisonment, with hard labour.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1889
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WALDEN
Birmingham
A Birmingham jeweler known as Walden has apparently been made a victim of the old duplication trick since he has reported to the Leeds police the loss of a bag containing $25,000 worth of diamonds. Walden left his gems at the Midland Railway’s luggage room and later presented his withdrawal ticket and took the bag away. When opened it contained a brick, empty bottle, keys and newspapers. In some way the bag had substituted for his own while in the railroad luggage room.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th December 1924
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Birmingham
A Birmingham jeweler known as Walden has apparently been made a victim of the old duplication trick since he has reported to the Leeds police the loss of a bag containing $25,000 worth of diamonds. Walden left his gems at the Midland Railway’s luggage room and later presented his withdrawal ticket and took the bag away. When opened it contained a brick, empty bottle, keys and newspapers. In some way the bag had substituted for his own while in the railroad luggage room.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th December 1924
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W. R. TOMLINSON
Birmingham
Wills
Mr. Stanley Arthur Grice, of 31 Bracebridge Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, who was a manufacturer of earrings, necklets, bracelets and other jewellery and proprietor of the Birmingham firm of W.R. Tomlinson, died on 8th August last following injuries received in a car crash, leaving £65,766.62 gross, £59, 020.41 net. Duty £7,291. Probate has been granted to Kenneth W. Highway, of 26 Highfield Road, Edgbaston, and David G. Gill, 31 Lionel Street, Birmingham.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th January 1972
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Birmingham
Wills
Mr. Stanley Arthur Grice, of 31 Bracebridge Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, who was a manufacturer of earrings, necklets, bracelets and other jewellery and proprietor of the Birmingham firm of W.R. Tomlinson, died on 8th August last following injuries received in a car crash, leaving £65,766.62 gross, £59, 020.41 net. Duty £7,291. Probate has been granted to Kenneth W. Highway, of 26 Highfield Road, Edgbaston, and David G. Gill, 31 Lionel Street, Birmingham.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th January 1972
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REYNOLDS & WESTWOOD
Vyse Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Reynolds & Westwood (Samuel John Reynolds and George Frederick Westwood), a buckle, assayed at Birmingham in 1909:
R & W - Birmingham - 1909
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Vyse Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Reynolds & Westwood (Samuel John Reynolds and George Frederick Westwood), a buckle, assayed at Birmingham in 1909:
R & W - Birmingham - 1909
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G. BRYAN & Co.
Standard Works, 51-52, Great Hampton Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of G. Bryan & Co., a mug, assayed at Birmingham in 1940:
G B & Co - Birmingham - 1940
Noted as exhibitors at the British Industries Fair of 1947.
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Standard Works, 51-52, Great Hampton Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of G. Bryan & Co., a mug, assayed at Birmingham in 1940:
G B & Co - Birmingham - 1940
Noted as exhibitors at the British Industries Fair of 1947.
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CRONIN & WHEELER
30, St. Paul's Square, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Cronin & Wheeler, a snuff-box, assayed at Birmingham:
CW·Co - Birmingham
The business of James Bartholomew Cronin and Sarah and George Wheeler.
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30, St. Paul's Square, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Cronin & Wheeler, a snuff-box, assayed at Birmingham:
CW·Co - Birmingham
The business of James Bartholomew Cronin and Sarah and George Wheeler.
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J.A. RESTALL
2, St. Martin's Place, Broad Street, Birmingham
A Medallist that is coming to the front in Birmingham lately is Mr. James A. Restall, of St. Martin's Place, Broad Street. He was selected by the Cyclists' Touring Club to produce their new badge, of which he has produced several thousands. The club contains over 22,000 members, each of whom is supposed to possess one of the club badges in silver. He has also been successful in agricultural and poultry show work, and altogether is turning out a medallist of the very first order. He was an apprentice of Messrs. T. & J. Bragg, Vittoria Street, Birmingham.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1888
J.A. Restall - Birmingham - 1896
J.A. Restall - Birmingham - 1896
J.A.R - Birmingham - 1906
The British Bulldog Club prize spoon by J. A. Restall & Co. of Birmingham:
J·A ·R - Birmingham - 1921
Cork Camera Club plaque:
J·A·R·Ltd. - Birmingham - 1939
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2, St. Martin's Place, Broad Street, Birmingham
A Medallist that is coming to the front in Birmingham lately is Mr. James A. Restall, of St. Martin's Place, Broad Street. He was selected by the Cyclists' Touring Club to produce their new badge, of which he has produced several thousands. The club contains over 22,000 members, each of whom is supposed to possess one of the club badges in silver. He has also been successful in agricultural and poultry show work, and altogether is turning out a medallist of the very first order. He was an apprentice of Messrs. T. & J. Bragg, Vittoria Street, Birmingham.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1888
J.A. Restall - Birmingham - 1896
J.A. Restall - Birmingham - 1896
J.A.R - Birmingham - 1906
The British Bulldog Club prize spoon by J. A. Restall & Co. of Birmingham:
J·A ·R - Birmingham - 1921
Cork Camera Club plaque:
J·A·R·Ltd. - Birmingham - 1939
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=14729&p=73229#p73229
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D. BROs.
Birmingham ?
An example of the work and mark of yet to be identified firm of D. Bros., assayed at Birmingham:
D.BROs - Birmingham - 1946
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Birmingham ?
An example of the work and mark of yet to be identified firm of D. Bros., assayed at Birmingham:
D.BROs - Birmingham - 1946
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FRANK COLE
Birmingham
Plaque for Centenarian Silversmith
Mr. Brian Bridge, general secretary of the 3,800 strong National Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades, travelled to Birmingham on 27th October especially to present a sterling silver commemoration plaque to Frank Cole, a retired silversmith who was celebrating his 100th birthday.
Mr. Cole has been a union member for 75 years and Mr. Bridge said: "I think he is probably the oldest member any union has. He is certainly the oldest we've ever had".
Mr. Cole worked all of his life in Birmingham.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th November 1971
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Birmingham
Plaque for Centenarian Silversmith
Mr. Brian Bridge, general secretary of the 3,800 strong National Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades, travelled to Birmingham on 27th October especially to present a sterling silver commemoration plaque to Frank Cole, a retired silversmith who was celebrating his 100th birthday.
Mr. Cole has been a union member for 75 years and Mr. Bridge said: "I think he is probably the oldest member any union has. He is certainly the oldest we've ever had".
Mr. Cole worked all of his life in Birmingham.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th November 1971
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PURDOM & BOYD
Birmingham
R. E. Boyd, of the firm of Purdom & Boyd, manufacturing opticians, Birmingham, England, and J. H. Marlow, a retail optician, of Harrogate, England, were in St. Louis the last week in May, looking over our World's Fair, They were welcome callers among the trade here, and expressed themselves as more than delighted with the wonderful exposition at Forest Park. Both gentlemen were of the opinion that it was the greatest they had ever seen, and well worth their long trip to see, They were on an extended tour of America, and said they were delighted with the Great West and her great central city.
Source: The Keystone - June 1904
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Birmingham
R. E. Boyd, of the firm of Purdom & Boyd, manufacturing opticians, Birmingham, England, and J. H. Marlow, a retail optician, of Harrogate, England, were in St. Louis the last week in May, looking over our World's Fair, They were welcome callers among the trade here, and expressed themselves as more than delighted with the wonderful exposition at Forest Park. Both gentlemen were of the opinion that it was the greatest they had ever seen, and well worth their long trip to see, They were on an extended tour of America, and said they were delighted with the Great West and her great central city.
Source: The Keystone - June 1904
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WILLIAM HENRY SPARROW
11, Spencer Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of William Henry Sparrow:
W.H.S - Birmingham - 1913
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11, Spencer Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of William Henry Sparrow:
W.H.S - Birmingham - 1913
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W.E. CUTTS Ltd.
60, Caroline Street, Birmingham
W.E. Cutts Ltd. - Birmingham - 1959
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60, Caroline Street, Birmingham
W.E. Cutts Ltd. - Birmingham - 1959
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J.W. BEAUFORT
Easy Row, Birmingham
J.W. Beaufort - Birmingham - 1914
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Easy Row, Birmingham
J.W. Beaufort - Birmingham - 1914
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SOLOMON BROTHERS
Birmingham
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between Mosely Solomon and Saul Mordecai Solomon, in Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Factors, Jewellers, Pencil-Makers and Copartners, trading under the Firm of Solomon Brothers, was this dissolved by mutual Consent. Witness our Hands this 5th Day of January 1810.
MOSELY SOLOMON.
SAUL MORDECAI SOLOMON.
Source: The London Gazette - 16th to 20th January 1810
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Birmingham
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between Mosely Solomon and Saul Mordecai Solomon, in Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Factors, Jewellers, Pencil-Makers and Copartners, trading under the Firm of Solomon Brothers, was this dissolved by mutual Consent. Witness our Hands this 5th Day of January 1810.
MOSELY SOLOMON.
SAUL MORDECAI SOLOMON.
Source: The London Gazette - 16th to 20th January 1810
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