An example of the work and mark of Kate Shea, a photograph frame, 3¼" (8cm) in height and weighing 70 grams. Assayed at Birmingham in 1987:
KS
Australian Kate Shea lived and worked in the UK from 1969 to 1998. She spent 24 years in London running the silver design and manufacturing business, KATE SHEA LTD. Manufacturing in London and Sydney.
Death has claimed another victim in Mr. T. Whitcombe, electro-plater, of Northwood Street. The deceased gentleman died very suddenly at his residence. The business will, I understand, be continued by the son, who has long been the moving spirit of the firm, and is au fait with all the requirements of the trade.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalwoker - 1st June 1886
115-118, Vyse Street, later, 257, Great King Street, Birmingham
Harman Bros. Ltd. - Birmingham - 1958
Harman Bros. Ltd. - Birmingham - 1981
Harman Brothers were established in 1918. They registered their mark 'H·BROS' contained within a punch of five conjoined lozenges, in September 1918 and registered similar marks over the years with the Birmingham Assay Office.
Users of the trade names: 'ARISTOCRAT', 'HAR-BRO', 'RICHMOND', 'PANDORA', and 'LEATHERLITE'.
Harman Bros. Ltd. was acquired by Kenneth West in 1965.
James Austin Hardy registered his mark 'JAH' in lower case Gothic letters contained within an oblong punch, with the Birmingham Assay Office on the 17th November 1834. His trade was entered as a Plater.
The partnership subsisting between George Lovelock and Donald Joseph Robbins, carrying on business as manufacturing jewellers at 263, Icknield Street, Hockley, Birmingham, under the style of R. & L. Manufacturing Company, has been dissolved as from December 31, 1957, so far as concerns Donald Joseph Robbins, who retires from the firm.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - March 1958