Postby dognose » Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:18 pm
Sixteen years ago, in unpretentious premises, the silversmith's business now conducted by the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company was commenced in the City of London. The company now possesses not only large premises at 125 and 126, Fenchurch Street, but a branch in Oxford Street, a manufactory—in which some hundreds of hands are employed—at Sheffield, and branches in centres so far removed from London as Cairo, Alexandria, Singapore, Buenos Ayres, Madrid, and Seville. We have received from the company a copy of their catalogue—one of the most complete issued by any firm of silversmiths.
Source: The Graphic - 16th February 1907
Trev.