Advertisements from British Silver-Platers that Show their Marks

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Advertisements from British Silver-Platers that Show their Marks

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A topic for recording advertisements, etc. from British silver-plate manufacturers that shows the actual marks that they were using at the time.

Over the years some authors of reference books and websites have attributed certain marks, often only on the strength of seeing an initialed mark and then matching it with a name in an old directory. They publish what they assume is correct, and once the public see it in black and white, then it becomes gospel and repeated over and over again and it's very hard, even seemingly impossible in some cases, to rectify such mistakes and to get people to change their minds.

I think the only way we can be certain to have the correct attribution of some of those marks is when we get the information straight from the horse's mouth. Period advertisements, letter-heads or similar, etc., direct from the manufacturers that show their marks, needs recording, and then, and only then can we attribute with 100% confidence following concrete evidence, marks that fail to show the maker's name in full.

Of course, a vast majority of manufacturers did not record their marks in this way, but some did, and it's those who did that we need to record here.

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GEORGE HAWKSLEY & Co.

Charlotte Street Works, Sheffield


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George Hawksley & Co. - Sheffield - 1866

G H & Co. Anchor

A classic example of the anchor not always being an indicator of a Birmingham based business.

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WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS

27, High Street, Sheffield


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Wm. Hutton & Sons - Sheffield - 1884

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WH & S B P

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GILBERT BROTHERS

Eclipse Works, Sheffield


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Gilbert Brothers - Sheffield - 1866

ECLIPSE

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CAMPBELL & LUMBY

Old Post Office Place, Liverpool


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Campbell & Lumby - Liverpool - 1914

C & L

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JOHN ROUND & SON

Sheffield


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JR & S ALL THE ROUND BP

JR & S ALL THE ROUND EP

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JAMES REID & Co.

98, West Nile Street, Glasgow, and Sheffield and Birmingham


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James Reid & Co. - Glasgow - 1866

S J R &Co

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EDWARD BARNES & SONS

Wheeldon Works, 239, Solly Street, Sheffield


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Edward Barnes & Sons - Sheffield - 1866

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THOMAS OTLEY & SONS

Meadow Works, Meadow Streer, Sheffield


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Thomas Otley & Sons - Sheffield - 1878

'BENVENUTO CELLINI'

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PHILIP ASHBERRY & SONS

Ashberry's Metal Works, Bowling Green Street, Sheffield


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Philip Ashberry & Sons - Sheffield - 1866

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Frederick Whitehouse, Birmingham

Here are a couple of trade directory entries relating to Frederick Whitehouse's, Birmingham electroplated spoon and fork making concern. "Afghan Silver" and "Imperial Silver" are mentioned. This is from Bennetts Directory of Warwickshire for 1914.
The second entry is from the Post Office London Directory 1882 Part 3 "Spoon & Fork Manufacturers". "Afghan Silver" is mentioned but the company is "Spittle, Lister & Co". The address is "Lion Works, Warstone Lane, Birmingham" in both trade entries. Possible evidence of "Spittle, Lister & Co" being a precursor concern to Frederick Whitehouse.

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There is added information that "Spittle, Lister & Co" had developed from "David Cope & Son" whose roots went back 1789. The 2nd entry did come from a London Directory and there were other well known names in that list including, Potosi Silver Co of Birmingham and Richard Richardson and Walker & Hall of Sheffield.

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HOWES & BROWETT

14, Dean Street, Birmingham and 46, Little Britain, London


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Howes & Browett - Birmingham - 1869

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H & B

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ADOLPH SCOTT

24-26, Great Hampton Street, Birmingham


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Adolph Scott - Birmingham - 1914

AS/B
AMNORA SILVER
PERUBA ROLLED GOLD
ASCO BEST GILT
AMNORA PLATE

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