The Liverpool, Manchester and Chester Trade - Adverts and Information
Re: The Liverpool, Manchester and Chester Trade - Adverts and Information
G.H. BUSFIELD
8, Church Street, Colne
G.H. Busfield - Colne - 1896
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Re: The Liverpool, Manchester and Chester Trade - Adverts and Information
JOHN R. BUSS & SONS LIMITED
45 Deansgate and Exchange Arcade , 64 & 66 King Street Manchester
Hello, a little while ago, in a mixed auction lot, I saw some electroplated spoons with a good set of marks on.
“Buss” was a manufacturer’s mark I did not recognise but I possibly know a little more about that mark now.
On this couple of different table knives we have two "Manchester" addresses. Presumeably "45 Deansgate" is the earlier of the 2 addresses as the firm is called "Buss & Sons" while the firm has become "Buss & Sons Ltd" at "King Street". I think that the mark next to the "Buss" on the spoon marks in my first image must be a short hand version of "Manchester". I see it as "M/C".
I have not found any other information regarding "45 Deansgate" though as I show below there are several "King Street" references. Below is an image of a label on a cutlery box and it seems that "sets of cutlery" were associated with the "Buss" name.
Here "Buss" are describing themselves as "Cutlers, Electro-platers & C.". The "&C" needs clarifacation. However the following references do not confirm the "Cutlers, Electro-platers" business.
There is a reference from a local Manchester archive concerning a typed recept dating October 31st 1936
Description:
Account, John R Buss & Sons Ltd. 64 & 66 King Street, Manchester 2,
To Mrs Jennison, Barwicke Lodge, Disley.
Aug 24th
4 Stainless Steel Wardrobe Hooks with screws 1/6, 6. 0
Aug 28th ...
refinishing in silver Grey :
4 Cupboard Knobs - 1 Escutcheon Screws, 12 6
Lever handle, 1 Escutcheon Screw
Alarm Clock 15/-
1 pr Pruners, 1. 1. 6
2. 0. 0
Gummed receipt label, dated Dec 28th 1936 with orange George V stamp, oversigned.
Date: October 31st 1936
Held by: Chetham's Library, not available at The National Archives
Possibly the older British members of the forum will recognise this bill is in the old "pounds, shillings and pence" currency. It shows more hardware shop purchases and less a cutlery dealer bill.
Adding to that thought is a reference from the "National Archives /Manchester". This document pertains to
"John Roaf Buss & Sons Ltd", Manchester. Ironmongers from 1856 to 1963.”
Finally the "London Gazette" has
Name of Company: JOHN R. BUSS & SONS LIMITED.
Nature of Business: HARDWARE (RETAILERS).
Address of Registered Office: 23 King 'Street, Manchester.
Liquidator's Name and Address:
L. H. .'Shipton, 31
Lloyd Street, Manchester M2 5LP.
Date of Appointment: 30th June 1969.
From this information I had settled on the fact that "Buss's" company (1856 to 1969), originally had a stronger assoociation with cutlery retailing and as the 20th century had progressed, general hardware sales took the business forward. That was until I finally found a reference mentioning "45 Deansgate". A PDF with entries, I believe, taken from "Slaters Dictionaries"
For "Buss John R. & Sons", cutlers, electro-platers and furnishing and general ironmongers,
45 Deansgate and Exchange Arcade" there was no date but in association was a
"Percy C." cutler (John R. Buss & Sons), Lynford, Fog la. Didsbury" and there was another "Buss" entry.
"Buss G. Herbert", cutler (John R. Buss & Sons), Colby, Princes rd. Heaton Moor"
It seems "cutlers" did work for John R. Buss & Sons so I searched again for dated material and I found from the 1883 "Slater's Directory of Manchester & Salford", this.
"Buss John R". furnishing & general ironmonger, cutler and electroplater, 42, 44 & 46 Victoria St". This possibly an address before "& Sons" arrived
and from the 1876 "Slater", "John Buss" was said only to be a "furnishing & general ironmonger" and it was also a Victoria St. address.
The "John Buss" concern was centrally based in Manchester for over 100 years from 1853 with addresses including, Victoria Street, Deansgate and King Street. It started and ended as being known as an ironmomgers but did have at some period an involvement in the cutlery business.
My last image shows another cutlery box, possibly not retailed from Manchester though.
"Buss & Co" of Brexelles are here for added confusion.
Please do bring more information about "Buss's" if you have some and correct any errors I may have made.
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45 Deansgate and Exchange Arcade , 64 & 66 King Street Manchester
Hello, a little while ago, in a mixed auction lot, I saw some electroplated spoons with a good set of marks on.
“Buss” was a manufacturer’s mark I did not recognise but I possibly know a little more about that mark now.
On this couple of different table knives we have two "Manchester" addresses. Presumeably "45 Deansgate" is the earlier of the 2 addresses as the firm is called "Buss & Sons" while the firm has become "Buss & Sons Ltd" at "King Street". I think that the mark next to the "Buss" on the spoon marks in my first image must be a short hand version of "Manchester". I see it as "M/C".
I have not found any other information regarding "45 Deansgate" though as I show below there are several "King Street" references. Below is an image of a label on a cutlery box and it seems that "sets of cutlery" were associated with the "Buss" name.
Here "Buss" are describing themselves as "Cutlers, Electro-platers & C.". The "&C" needs clarifacation. However the following references do not confirm the "Cutlers, Electro-platers" business.
There is a reference from a local Manchester archive concerning a typed recept dating October 31st 1936
Description:
Account, John R Buss & Sons Ltd. 64 & 66 King Street, Manchester 2,
To Mrs Jennison, Barwicke Lodge, Disley.
Aug 24th
4 Stainless Steel Wardrobe Hooks with screws 1/6, 6. 0
Aug 28th ...
refinishing in silver Grey :
4 Cupboard Knobs - 1 Escutcheon Screws, 12 6
Lever handle, 1 Escutcheon Screw
Alarm Clock 15/-
1 pr Pruners, 1. 1. 6
2. 0. 0
Gummed receipt label, dated Dec 28th 1936 with orange George V stamp, oversigned.
Date: October 31st 1936
Held by: Chetham's Library, not available at The National Archives
Possibly the older British members of the forum will recognise this bill is in the old "pounds, shillings and pence" currency. It shows more hardware shop purchases and less a cutlery dealer bill.
Adding to that thought is a reference from the "National Archives /Manchester". This document pertains to
"John Roaf Buss & Sons Ltd", Manchester. Ironmongers from 1856 to 1963.”
Finally the "London Gazette" has
Name of Company: JOHN R. BUSS & SONS LIMITED.
Nature of Business: HARDWARE (RETAILERS).
Address of Registered Office: 23 King 'Street, Manchester.
Liquidator's Name and Address:
L. H. .'Shipton, 31
Lloyd Street, Manchester M2 5LP.
Date of Appointment: 30th June 1969.
From this information I had settled on the fact that "Buss's" company (1856 to 1969), originally had a stronger assoociation with cutlery retailing and as the 20th century had progressed, general hardware sales took the business forward. That was until I finally found a reference mentioning "45 Deansgate". A PDF with entries, I believe, taken from "Slaters Dictionaries"
For "Buss John R. & Sons", cutlers, electro-platers and furnishing and general ironmongers,
45 Deansgate and Exchange Arcade" there was no date but in association was a
"Percy C." cutler (John R. Buss & Sons), Lynford, Fog la. Didsbury" and there was another "Buss" entry.
"Buss G. Herbert", cutler (John R. Buss & Sons), Colby, Princes rd. Heaton Moor"
It seems "cutlers" did work for John R. Buss & Sons so I searched again for dated material and I found from the 1883 "Slater's Directory of Manchester & Salford", this.
"Buss John R". furnishing & general ironmonger, cutler and electroplater, 42, 44 & 46 Victoria St". This possibly an address before "& Sons" arrived
and from the 1876 "Slater", "John Buss" was said only to be a "furnishing & general ironmonger" and it was also a Victoria St. address.
The "John Buss" concern was centrally based in Manchester for over 100 years from 1853 with addresses including, Victoria Street, Deansgate and King Street. It started and ended as being known as an ironmomgers but did have at some period an involvement in the cutlery business.
My last image shows another cutlery box, possibly not retailed from Manchester though.
"Buss & Co" of Brexelles are here for added confusion.
Please do bring more information about "Buss's" if you have some and correct any errors I may have made.
Fishless
Re: The Liverpool, Manchester and Chester Trade - Adverts and Information
PRESTON
2, Deansgate and 1, Bank Street, Bolton
Preston - Bolton - 1905
Preston - Bolton - 1905
Preston - Bolton - 1905
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2, Deansgate and 1, Bank Street, Bolton
Preston - Bolton - 1905
Preston - Bolton - 1905
Preston - Bolton - 1905
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Re: The Liverpool, Manchester and Chester Trade - Adverts and Information
W.B. DEWHURST
Castle Street, Clitheroe
W.B. Dewhurst - Clitheroe - Sales box detail
The business of William Bolton Dewhurst.
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Castle Street, Clitheroe
W.B. Dewhurst - Clitheroe - Sales box detail
The business of William Bolton Dewhurst.
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Re: The Liverpool, Manchester and Chester Trade - Adverts and Information
THOMAS WHEELER
160, Lancaster Road, Preston
Thomas Wheeler - Preston - 1877
Thomas Wheeler entered his marks, 'TW', with the Chester Assay Office.
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160, Lancaster Road, Preston
Thomas Wheeler - Preston - 1877
Thomas Wheeler entered his marks, 'TW', with the Chester Assay Office.
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Re: The Liverpool, Manchester and Chester Trade - Adverts and Information
JOSEPH BALL
London Road, Liverpool
Joseph Ball (b.1831-d.1907) was noted as a jeweller and watchmaker of London Road, Liverpool, and a leading Orangeman in the 1870's. He was the founder of the Protestant Burial Society. He was a Councillor of Liverpool as from 1878 and elected Lord Mayor of the City of Liverpool for the year 1905-06.
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London Road, Liverpool
Joseph Ball (b.1831-d.1907) was noted as a jeweller and watchmaker of London Road, Liverpool, and a leading Orangeman in the 1870's. He was the founder of the Protestant Burial Society. He was a Councillor of Liverpool as from 1878 and elected Lord Mayor of the City of Liverpool for the year 1905-06.
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J. EINSLEY
Runcorn
"RUINED BY GOING NAP"
At Runcorn on Tuesday, J. Einsley, formerly jeweller and watchmaker in the town, was committed to Cheshire Quarter Sessions on two charges of having stolen gold watches whilst bailee thereof, in October last. Since that date he had been in America. The prisoner attributed his downfall to acting upon advice to "go nap" upon a horse. Being short of cash he pawned the watches; he lost his bet. Bailiffs were put in and his effects sold.
Source: South Wales Daily News - 12th September 1895
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Runcorn
"RUINED BY GOING NAP"
At Runcorn on Tuesday, J. Einsley, formerly jeweller and watchmaker in the town, was committed to Cheshire Quarter Sessions on two charges of having stolen gold watches whilst bailee thereof, in October last. Since that date he had been in America. The prisoner attributed his downfall to acting upon advice to "go nap" upon a horse. Being short of cash he pawned the watches; he lost his bet. Bailiffs were put in and his effects sold.
Source: South Wales Daily News - 12th September 1895
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PETER WILD
Warrington
DIED
On Wednesday se'nnight, suddenly, Mr. Peter Wild, of Warrinton, silversmith, father of Mr. Charles Wild, merchant, in Liverpool.
Source: Lancaster Gazette - 9th January 1802
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Warrington
DIED
On Wednesday se'nnight, suddenly, Mr. Peter Wild, of Warrinton, silversmith, father of Mr. Charles Wild, merchant, in Liverpool.
Source: Lancaster Gazette - 9th January 1802
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Re: The Liverpool, Manchester and Chester Trade - Adverts and Information
HENRY NICHOLLS
5, Hunter Street, Liverpool
Henry Nicholls - Liverpool - 1860
Henry Nicholls entered his mark, 'H·N', incuse, with the Chester Assay Office around 1866-67.
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5, Hunter Street, Liverpool
Henry Nicholls - Liverpool - 1860
Henry Nicholls entered his mark, 'H·N', incuse, with the Chester Assay Office around 1866-67.
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R. SHARPLES & SONS
Blackburn
BANKRUPTCY
Re R. Sharples and Sons, watchmakers and jewellers. Blackburn.
A meeting of the creditors of this firm was convened by Messrs. Withers and Hargreaves, solicitors, Blackburn, and held at the offices of the
Wholesale Traders' Association, Temple Row, Birmingham, on the 24th day of October, 1889, and a statement of affairs prepared by Mr. Waterworth, chartered accountant, Blackburn, was presented to the meeting, showing liabilities £1,937 15s. 10d., and assets £1,798 16s. 8d. A large number of creditors were present. It appeared one of the partners had recently died, and the survivor, finding himself unable to carry on the business, placed the affairs of the firm in the hands of their creditors, without making any proposal of composition or otherwise, and the meeting, after hearing a full explanation as to the position, unanimously resolved that a deed of assignment should be executed, for the benefit of the general body of creditors, to Mr. G. G. Poppleton, C.A., general manager of the Wholesale Traders' Association, and Mr. William Ehrardt, of Birmingham, watch manufacturer, as trustees, with three of the principal creditors as a committee of inspection.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd December 1889
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Blackburn
BANKRUPTCY
Re R. Sharples and Sons, watchmakers and jewellers. Blackburn.
A meeting of the creditors of this firm was convened by Messrs. Withers and Hargreaves, solicitors, Blackburn, and held at the offices of the
Wholesale Traders' Association, Temple Row, Birmingham, on the 24th day of October, 1889, and a statement of affairs prepared by Mr. Waterworth, chartered accountant, Blackburn, was presented to the meeting, showing liabilities £1,937 15s. 10d., and assets £1,798 16s. 8d. A large number of creditors were present. It appeared one of the partners had recently died, and the survivor, finding himself unable to carry on the business, placed the affairs of the firm in the hands of their creditors, without making any proposal of composition or otherwise, and the meeting, after hearing a full explanation as to the position, unanimously resolved that a deed of assignment should be executed, for the benefit of the general body of creditors, to Mr. G. G. Poppleton, C.A., general manager of the Wholesale Traders' Association, and Mr. William Ehrardt, of Birmingham, watch manufacturer, as trustees, with three of the principal creditors as a committee of inspection.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd December 1889
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LEPPS
26, The Rock, Bury
Lepps - Bury - 1936
Lepps Ltd. - Bury - 1952
Established in 1836. (Most sources have a 1905 founding by James Ditchfield Lepp, who was later elected Mayor of Bury in 1928-1929).
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26, The Rock, Bury
Lepps - Bury - 1936
Lepps Ltd. - Bury - 1952
Established in 1836. (Most sources have a 1905 founding by James Ditchfield Lepp, who was later elected Mayor of Bury in 1928-1929).
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CHARLES & Co.
17, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool
Charles & Co. - Liverpool - 1925
Charles & Co. - Liverpool - 1945
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=32427&p=178678&hil ... es#p178678
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17, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool
Charles & Co. - Liverpool - 1925
Charles & Co. - Liverpool - 1945
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=32427&p=178678&hil ... es#p178678
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ALFRED WOLF
Church Street, Liverpool
Alfred Wolf - Liverpool - 1934
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Church Street, Liverpool
Alfred Wolf - Liverpool - 1934
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W. & C. DICKINSON
20, Manchester Road, Burnley, and 26, Manchester Road, Nelson
Notices to Creditors
Dickinson, William Richard and Charles George, Watchmakers and Jewelers (late trading as W. and C. Dickinson), 20, Manchester Road, Burnley, and 26, Manchester Road, Nelson. First dividend of 6s., at 7, Grimshaw Street, Burnley, Apl. 25.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd May 1892
Notices to Creditors
Dickinson, William Richard, and Charles George Dickinson, late trading as W. and C. Dickinson, Watchmakers, Gold and Silversmiths, and Jewelers, 20, Manchester Road, Burnley, and 26, Manchester Road, Nelson. Proofs by July 27. Trustees : J. Rawlinson, 7, Grimshaw Street, Burnley ; and J. W. Barrett, 22, Waterloo Street, Birmingham.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1892
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20, Manchester Road, Burnley, and 26, Manchester Road, Nelson
Notices to Creditors
Dickinson, William Richard and Charles George, Watchmakers and Jewelers (late trading as W. and C. Dickinson), 20, Manchester Road, Burnley, and 26, Manchester Road, Nelson. First dividend of 6s., at 7, Grimshaw Street, Burnley, Apl. 25.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 2nd May 1892
Notices to Creditors
Dickinson, William Richard, and Charles George Dickinson, late trading as W. and C. Dickinson, Watchmakers, Gold and Silversmiths, and Jewelers, 20, Manchester Road, Burnley, and 26, Manchester Road, Nelson. Proofs by July 27. Trustees : J. Rawlinson, 7, Grimshaw Street, Burnley ; and J. W. Barrett, 22, Waterloo Street, Birmingham.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1892
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PARKINSON & FRODSHAM - FRODSHAM & KEEN
South Castle Street, Liverpool
A Swell Cranksman Surprised
A respectably dressed cranksman was recently surprised to find that his clumsy operations had attracted the watchman who parades near South Castle Street, Liverpool, and found himself in the hands of the constable just as he had his booty packed up on the premises of Messrs. Frodsham and Keen, into whose shop he had entered.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st June 1892
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South Castle Street, Liverpool
A Swell Cranksman Surprised
A respectably dressed cranksman was recently surprised to find that his clumsy operations had attracted the watchman who parades near South Castle Street, Liverpool, and found himself in the hands of the constable just as he had his booty packed up on the premises of Messrs. Frodsham and Keen, into whose shop he had entered.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st June 1892
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H. RICHARDSON
8, Market Place and Hopwood Avenue, and 24, Swan Street, 145, Oldham Street, Manchester
H. Richardson - Manchester - 1875
Established in 1845.
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8, Market Place and Hopwood Avenue, and 24, Swan Street, 145, Oldham Street, Manchester
H. Richardson - Manchester - 1875
Established in 1845.
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GEORGE HARRIS
Congleton, Cheshire
The new mayor of Congleton, Cheshire, is Mr. George Harris, aged 57, watchmaker, jeweller and precision engineer, and a former president of Congleton Chamber of trade.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th June 1964
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Congleton, Cheshire
The new mayor of Congleton, Cheshire, is Mr. George Harris, aged 57, watchmaker, jeweller and precision engineer, and a former president of Congleton Chamber of trade.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th June 1964
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J.W. GEORGE
Hospital Street, Nantwich, Cheshire
A jeweller in Hospital Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, for 26 years, Mr. J.W. George has retired and the business has been closed.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th June 1964
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Hospital Street, Nantwich, Cheshire
A jeweller in Hospital Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, for 26 years, Mr. J.W. George has retired and the business has been closed.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th June 1964
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M. TARSH & Co.
1, Islington Square, Liverpool
M. Tarsh & Co. - Liverpool - 1922
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1, Islington Square, Liverpool
M. Tarsh & Co. - Liverpool - 1922
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HARGREAVES JAMES STUTTARD AINSWORTH
Accrington
The Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887
Ainsworth, H. J. (Hargreaves James Stuttard Ainsworth, trading as), 34, Blackburn Road, and Christchurch Terrace, Accrington, watchmaker and jeweller. Trustee, G. A. Whiteside, 39, Birtwistle Street, Accrington, manager and another. Unsecured Liabilities, £207 11s. Estimated Net Assets, £133 2s. 7d. Deed of Composition dated June 15, 1889 ; filed June 21, 1889.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1889
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Accrington
The Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887
Ainsworth, H. J. (Hargreaves James Stuttard Ainsworth, trading as), 34, Blackburn Road, and Christchurch Terrace, Accrington, watchmaker and jeweller. Trustee, G. A. Whiteside, 39, Birtwistle Street, Accrington, manager and another. Unsecured Liabilities, £207 11s. Estimated Net Assets, £133 2s. 7d. Deed of Composition dated June 15, 1889 ; filed June 21, 1889.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st July 1889
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