Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
JOSIAH EMES AND SAMUEL CARPENTER
Birmingham
Notice is hereby given, that the partnership lately subsisting between Josiah Emes and Samuel Carpenter, Jewellers, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, was dissolved by mutual Consent, on the 1st Day of January instant. All debts due and from the said Partnership, will be received and paid by the said Josiah Emes. As witness our Hands this 20th Day of January 1810.
JOSIAH EMES.
SAMUEL CARPENTER.
Source: The London Gazette - 10th to 13th February 1810
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Birmingham
Notice is hereby given, that the partnership lately subsisting between Josiah Emes and Samuel Carpenter, Jewellers, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, was dissolved by mutual Consent, on the 1st Day of January instant. All debts due and from the said Partnership, will be received and paid by the said Josiah Emes. As witness our Hands this 20th Day of January 1810.
JOSIAH EMES.
SAMUEL CARPENTER.
Source: The London Gazette - 10th to 13th February 1810
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
J.W. CALDICOTT
128, Great Hampton Street, Birmingham
J.W. Caldicott - Birmingham - 1891
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128, Great Hampton Street, Birmingham
J.W. Caldicott - Birmingham - 1891
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
S.G. WARD & SONS Ltd.
115, Branston Street, Hockley, Birmingham
S.G. Ward & Sons Ltd. - Birmingham - 1959
'SEGWARD CREATIONS'
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115, Branston Street, Hockley, Birmingham
S.G. Ward & Sons Ltd. - Birmingham - 1959
'SEGWARD CREATIONS'
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
ERNEST HYDE & Co.
Vittoria Street, Birmingham
Although several old firms have closed their trade during the last few months, their signs taken away and their places know them no more, yet this has not in any way lessened the competition, as several new ones have come to light or opened new branches just to keep up the balance of affairs. One of these is Messrs. Ernest Hyde & Co., diamond mounters, Vittoria Street, Birmingham, a branch of Messrs. Hyde & Sons, Warstone Lane; they have just put down a staff of about twenty pairs of hands and are open for orders in any branch of diamond mounting.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1888
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Vittoria Street, Birmingham
Although several old firms have closed their trade during the last few months, their signs taken away and their places know them no more, yet this has not in any way lessened the competition, as several new ones have come to light or opened new branches just to keep up the balance of affairs. One of these is Messrs. Ernest Hyde & Co., diamond mounters, Vittoria Street, Birmingham, a branch of Messrs. Hyde & Sons, Warstone Lane; they have just put down a staff of about twenty pairs of hands and are open for orders in any branch of diamond mounting.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1888
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
STOKES & IRELAND
83, Great Hampton Street, Birmingham
STOKES AND IRELAND, LIMITED
This company was registered with a capital of £6,000, in £5 shares, to acquire the business of silversmiths and jewellers, hitherto carried on by Stokes and Ireland, Limited, at 83, Great Hampton-street, Birmingham, and to carry on and extend the same in all its branches.
The number of directors is not to be less than two nor more than five; the first are A. G. Ireland and T. Schwarck; remuneration, £150 and £100 per annum respectively for the first year, £150 each for the second year, and £175 each for the third and following years.
Source: The Engineer - 29th July 1892
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83, Great Hampton Street, Birmingham
STOKES AND IRELAND, LIMITED
This company was registered with a capital of £6,000, in £5 shares, to acquire the business of silversmiths and jewellers, hitherto carried on by Stokes and Ireland, Limited, at 83, Great Hampton-street, Birmingham, and to carry on and extend the same in all its branches.
The number of directors is not to be less than two nor more than five; the first are A. G. Ireland and T. Schwarck; remuneration, £150 and £100 per annum respectively for the first year, £150 each for the second year, and £175 each for the third and following years.
Source: The Engineer - 29th July 1892
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
HOBSON, JAMES & GILBY
Lodge Road, Hockley, Birmingham
Arthur E. Hobson, superintendent of the Barbour Stiver Co. (factory A of the International Silver Co.) and senior member of the firm of Hobson, James & Gilby, Birmingham, England, has received word to the effect that half of his employes in the latter city have given up their work to enlist as volunteers in the present war.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1914
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Lodge Road, Hockley, Birmingham
Arthur E. Hobson, superintendent of the Barbour Stiver Co. (factory A of the International Silver Co.) and senior member of the firm of Hobson, James & Gilby, Birmingham, England, has received word to the effect that half of his employes in the latter city have given up their work to enlist as volunteers in the present war.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1914
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
F. SAXELBY
Birmingham
Yet another lecture by a local jeweler — again at the New Church Guild. On March 15th, Mr. F. Saxelby was lecturing on "Glimpses of Elizabethan London," illustrated with limelight views of the places described. Mr. Saxelby is an excellent Shakespearean scholar, and was thus enabled to throw a realistic light on the scenes and places in London during the time of Elizabeth.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st April 1892
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Birmingham
Yet another lecture by a local jeweler — again at the New Church Guild. On March 15th, Mr. F. Saxelby was lecturing on "Glimpses of Elizabethan London," illustrated with limelight views of the places described. Mr. Saxelby is an excellent Shakespearean scholar, and was thus enabled to throw a realistic light on the scenes and places in London during the time of Elizabeth.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st April 1892
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
PERIOD JEWELLERY MANUFACTURING
Birmingham?
An example of the work and mark of Period Jewellery Manufacturing, a salt and pepper set, assayed at Birmingham in 1997:
P J M - Birmingham - 1997
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Birmingham?
An example of the work and mark of Period Jewellery Manufacturing, a salt and pepper set, assayed at Birmingham in 1997:
P J M - Birmingham - 1997
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
Jewelry manufacturers in Birmingham, England, are running on short time and with a reduced number of hands. Over 300 jewelry workmen have emigrated to America from that city within a year.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - October 1887
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - October 1887
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
A.E. GOODBY & SON
Howard Street, Birmingham
A man named Harry Callighan, who was arrested at Birmingham yesterday in connection with the attempted theft of a large quantity of silver from the premises of Messrs. Goodby and Son, silversmiths, was found to be wearing thin kid gloves as a precaution against finger-print evidence.
Source: Evening Express and Evening Mail - 29th October 1906
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Howard Street, Birmingham
A man named Harry Callighan, who was arrested at Birmingham yesterday in connection with the attempted theft of a large quantity of silver from the premises of Messrs. Goodby and Son, silversmiths, was found to be wearing thin kid gloves as a precaution against finger-print evidence.
Source: Evening Express and Evening Mail - 29th October 1906
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
H. W. PLATE MANUFACTURING Co.
Birmingham?
An example of the the work and mark of the H. W. Plate Manufacturing Co.:
H W P M/Co - Birmingham - 1929
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Birmingham?
An example of the the work and mark of the H. W. Plate Manufacturing Co.:
H W P M/Co - Birmingham - 1929
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
CHARLES HOROBIN
62, Bull Street, West Bromwich and 236, Rolfe Street, Smethwick
Charles Horobin - Sales-box detail
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62, Bull Street, West Bromwich and 236, Rolfe Street, Smethwick
Charles Horobin - Sales-box detail
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
SANDERS & PEDLINGHAM
53, Great Hampton-street, Birmingham
ADJUDICATIONS
PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Albert, and PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Norman, both of 361, Station-road, Yardley, in the city of Birmingham, trading as SANDERS and PEDLINGHAM, at 53, Great Hampton-street, in the city of Birmingham.
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS and JEWELLERS.
Court—BIRMINGHAM.
No. of Matter—63 of 1927.
Date of Order—Dec. 23, 1927.
Date of Filing Petition—Dec. 23, 1927.
Source: The London Gazette - 30th December 1927
FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS
PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Albert, and PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Norman, both 361, Station-road. Yardley, in the city of Birmingham, trading as SANDERS & PEDLINGHAM, at 53, Great Hampton-street, in the city of Birmingham.
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS and JEWELLERS.
Court—BIRMINGHAM.
No. of Matter—63 of 1927.
Date of First Meeting—Jan. 16, 1928. 12 noon.
Place—The Official Receiver's Office, 191, Corporation-street, Birmingham.
Date of Public Examination—Feb. 1, 1928. 2.30 p.m.
Place—The Court House, Corporation-street, Birmingham.
Source: The London Gazette - 6th January 1928
NOTICES OF RELEASE OF TRUSTEE
PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Albert, and PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Norman, both 361, Station-road, Yardley, in the city of Birmingham, trading as SANDERS and PEDLINGHAM, at 53, Great Hampton-street, in the city of Birmingham.
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS and JEWELLERS.
Court-BIRMINGHAM.
No. of Matter—63 of 1927.
Trustee's Name, Address and Description—
Henstridge, Stephen, 57, Colmore-row, Birmingham, Incorporated Accountant.
Date of Release—March 26, 1929.
Source: The London Gazette - 28th April 1929
The business of Sampson Sanders and Bernard Albert Pedlingham, later, that of Bernard Albert Pedlingham and Bernard Norman Pedlingham.
Sanders & Pedlingham entered their mark, 'S & P', contained within an oval punch, with the Birmingham Assay Office in July 1920.
Sanders & Pedlingham entered their mark, 'S & P', contained within an oval punch, with the Chester Assay Office on the 20th February 1923.
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53, Great Hampton-street, Birmingham
ADJUDICATIONS
PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Albert, and PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Norman, both of 361, Station-road, Yardley, in the city of Birmingham, trading as SANDERS and PEDLINGHAM, at 53, Great Hampton-street, in the city of Birmingham.
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS and JEWELLERS.
Court—BIRMINGHAM.
No. of Matter—63 of 1927.
Date of Order—Dec. 23, 1927.
Date of Filing Petition—Dec. 23, 1927.
Source: The London Gazette - 30th December 1927
FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS
PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Albert, and PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Norman, both 361, Station-road. Yardley, in the city of Birmingham, trading as SANDERS & PEDLINGHAM, at 53, Great Hampton-street, in the city of Birmingham.
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS and JEWELLERS.
Court—BIRMINGHAM.
No. of Matter—63 of 1927.
Date of First Meeting—Jan. 16, 1928. 12 noon.
Place—The Official Receiver's Office, 191, Corporation-street, Birmingham.
Date of Public Examination—Feb. 1, 1928. 2.30 p.m.
Place—The Court House, Corporation-street, Birmingham.
Source: The London Gazette - 6th January 1928
NOTICES OF RELEASE OF TRUSTEE
PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Albert, and PEDLINGHAM, Bernard Norman, both 361, Station-road, Yardley, in the city of Birmingham, trading as SANDERS and PEDLINGHAM, at 53, Great Hampton-street, in the city of Birmingham.
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS and JEWELLERS.
Court-BIRMINGHAM.
No. of Matter—63 of 1927.
Trustee's Name, Address and Description—
Henstridge, Stephen, 57, Colmore-row, Birmingham, Incorporated Accountant.
Date of Release—March 26, 1929.
Source: The London Gazette - 28th April 1929
The business of Sampson Sanders and Bernard Albert Pedlingham, later, that of Bernard Albert Pedlingham and Bernard Norman Pedlingham.
Sanders & Pedlingham entered their mark, 'S & P', contained within an oval punch, with the Birmingham Assay Office in July 1920.
Sanders & Pedlingham entered their mark, 'S & P', contained within an oval punch, with the Chester Assay Office on the 20th February 1923.
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
MARRIAN, BOCOCK & Co.
14, Cannon Street, Birmingham, and 39, Hatton Garden, London
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership between the undersigned, Francis Thomas Marrian and Thomas William Bocock, in the business of Manufacturing Silversmiths and Electro Platers, at 14, Cannon-street. Birmingham, and 39, Hatton-garden. London, and elsewhere, under the firm of Marrian, Bocock, and Company, was dissolved, by mutual consent, as from the 1st day of October, 1880; and in future the business at Birmingham will be carried on by the said Francis Thomas Marrian on his separate account; and the business in London will be carried on by the said Thomas William Bocock on his separate account.—Witness our hands this 12th day of October, 1880.
Francis T. Marrian.
Thos. Wm. Bocock.
Source: The London Gazette - 15th October 1880
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14, Cannon Street, Birmingham, and 39, Hatton Garden, London
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership between the undersigned, Francis Thomas Marrian and Thomas William Bocock, in the business of Manufacturing Silversmiths and Electro Platers, at 14, Cannon-street. Birmingham, and 39, Hatton-garden. London, and elsewhere, under the firm of Marrian, Bocock, and Company, was dissolved, by mutual consent, as from the 1st day of October, 1880; and in future the business at Birmingham will be carried on by the said Francis Thomas Marrian on his separate account; and the business in London will be carried on by the said Thomas William Bocock on his separate account.—Witness our hands this 12th day of October, 1880.
Francis T. Marrian.
Thos. Wm. Bocock.
Source: The London Gazette - 15th October 1880
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CHRISTOPHER HEALEY
Birmingham
The five men accused of complicity in the burglary and outrage at Birmingham were brought before the Magistrates on Wednesday. Three of them, against whom there was no evidence, were at once set at liberty. The other two were Christopher Healey and Joseph Marshall. Though still very weak, Mr. Marston was able to attend and state his belief that Marshall was the person who attacked him with the poker, and that Healey attacked him with some other weapon. Healey is Mr. Marston’ s nephew, and is a working jeweller; Mr. Marston had not seen him for years, except a glance a few days before the outrage, when he was in Mr. Marston’s yard, — a yard, apparently, let off to a stable-keeper. The men who attacked him appeared to have their faces coloured. Ann Thompson, Mr. Marston’ s servant, spoke to having seen a man who resembled Healey in her master’s yard some days before the robbery. Evidence was given which went far to prove that the hat left, behind by the burglars belonged to Healey. The Magistrates were about to commit the two men for trial, without allowing bail ; but the Police requested a remand, that more evidence might be given ; and this was acceded to.
Source: The Spectator - 26th October 1850
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Birmingham
The five men accused of complicity in the burglary and outrage at Birmingham were brought before the Magistrates on Wednesday. Three of them, against whom there was no evidence, were at once set at liberty. The other two were Christopher Healey and Joseph Marshall. Though still very weak, Mr. Marston was able to attend and state his belief that Marshall was the person who attacked him with the poker, and that Healey attacked him with some other weapon. Healey is Mr. Marston’ s nephew, and is a working jeweller; Mr. Marston had not seen him for years, except a glance a few days before the outrage, when he was in Mr. Marston’s yard, — a yard, apparently, let off to a stable-keeper. The men who attacked him appeared to have their faces coloured. Ann Thompson, Mr. Marston’ s servant, spoke to having seen a man who resembled Healey in her master’s yard some days before the robbery. Evidence was given which went far to prove that the hat left, behind by the burglars belonged to Healey. The Magistrates were about to commit the two men for trial, without allowing bail ; but the Police requested a remand, that more evidence might be given ; and this was acceded to.
Source: The Spectator - 26th October 1850
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
J.W. CASSIDY
12, Great Western Arcade, Birmingham
J.W. Cassidy - Birmingham - 1901
Late George Birley.
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12, Great Western Arcade, Birmingham
J.W. Cassidy - Birmingham - 1901
Late George Birley.
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THOMAS HIGGS
45, Worcester Street, and 21, Exeter Row, Birmingham
Thomas Higgs - Birmingham - 1854
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45, Worcester Street, and 21, Exeter Row, Birmingham
Thomas Higgs - Birmingham - 1854
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J.M. SKARRATT
2, Broad Street, Worcester
J.M. Skarratt - Worcester - 1847
J.M. Skarratt - Worcester - 1851
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2, Broad Street, Worcester
J.M. Skarratt - Worcester - 1847
J.M. Skarratt - Worcester - 1851
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FRANCIS CLARK
Newhall Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Francis Clark, a snuff-box, assayed at Birmingham in 1837:
FC
FC - Birmingham - 1837
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Newhall Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Francis Clark, a snuff-box, assayed at Birmingham in 1837:
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FC - Birmingham - 1837
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Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
GEORGE BIRLEY
2, The Cross, Worcester
George Birley - Worcester - 1847
'THE CIVET CAT'
Established in 1828.
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2, The Cross, Worcester
George Birley - Worcester - 1847
'THE CIVET CAT'
Established in 1828.
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