
Sutherland & Horne - Edinburgh - 1898
They were incorporated into the firm of Henry Tatton & Son (Henry Tatton and Edward Roy Tatton) in 1930.

H. Tatton - Edinburgh - 1921
The firm became Henry Tatton & Son in c.1925 and were registered at the Edinburgh and Birmingham Assay Offices.
In 1910 Henry Tatton took over the business of the renowned Scottish jeweller, John Maitland Talbot. Talbot was registered at the Glasgow and Edinburgh Assay Offices. He led a workshop for the Lynedoch School of Artistic Handicraft in Edinburgh in the early 1890's.
John Maitland Talbot was known to work for Phoebe Anna Traquair (1852-1936), the Irish artist who went on to become a leading member of the Scottish Arts And Crafts movement and was one of Scotland's leading art enamellers in the early 20th century. He first worked for Traquair in 1893, making clasps and mounts for leather bookframes, triptyches and caskets to set her enamels as jewels, and later, used his skills with far more creativity.
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