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TOULMIN & GALE
18, Sise Lane, Mansion House, later, 85-86 Cheapside, and 7, New Bond Street, London
Toulmin & Gale - London - 1862
Toulmin & Gale - London - 1864
Toulmin & Gale - London - 1872
Toulmin & Gale - London - 1877
Establishment of the business was claimed as 1735. By 1845 at least, the business was in the hands of Joseph Toulmin and John Gale.
Noted as exhibitors at the International Exhibition of 1862.
Following insolvency in 1876 the business was acquired by George William Betjemann, and later restyled to Betjemann & Gale.
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18, Sise Lane, Mansion House, later, 85-86 Cheapside, and 7, New Bond Street, London
Toulmin & Gale - London - 1862
Toulmin & Gale - London - 1864
Toulmin & Gale - London - 1872
Toulmin & Gale - London - 1877
Establishment of the business was claimed as 1735. By 1845 at least, the business was in the hands of Joseph Toulmin and John Gale.
Noted as exhibitors at the International Exhibition of 1862.
Following insolvency in 1876 the business was acquired by George William Betjemann, and later restyled to Betjemann & Gale.
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GEORGE GRANT MACDONALD
36, Bear Lane, London
An example of the work and mark of George Grant Macdonald, a large paper knife, 11" (28.5cm) in length and weighing 150 grams, assayed at London in 1973:
GGM - London - 1973
Grant Macdonald was born at London in 1947 and after receiving his training at the Central School and Sir John Cass College, established his business in 1969. In 1976 he took over Gerald Benney's Bear Lane workshops following Benney's relocation to Berkshire. His workshops produce a wide range of pieces and they specialize in heraldic items for the Livery Companies and for the City of London.
He was elected a member of the Court of Assistants of the Goldsmith's Company in 2000 and is a former Prime Warden of the Goldsmith’s Company
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36, Bear Lane, London
An example of the work and mark of George Grant Macdonald, a large paper knife, 11" (28.5cm) in length and weighing 150 grams, assayed at London in 1973:
GGM - London - 1973
Grant Macdonald was born at London in 1947 and after receiving his training at the Central School and Sir John Cass College, established his business in 1969. In 1976 he took over Gerald Benney's Bear Lane workshops following Benney's relocation to Berkshire. His workshops produce a wide range of pieces and they specialize in heraldic items for the Livery Companies and for the City of London.
He was elected a member of the Court of Assistants of the Goldsmith's Company in 2000 and is a former Prime Warden of the Goldsmith’s Company
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PREECE & WILLISCOMBE
Examples of the work and mark of Preece & Williscombe, an eggcup, 2¼" (5.5cm) in height and weigning 43 grams, assayed at London in 1945:
P&W - London - 1945
Candlesticks by Preece & Williscombe:
P&W - London - 1967
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Examples of the work and mark of Preece & Williscombe, an eggcup, 2¼" (5.5cm) in height and weigning 43 grams, assayed at London in 1945:
P&W - London - 1945
Candlesticks by Preece & Williscombe:
P&W - London - 1967
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HARRY SOANE
8, Green Street, Leicester Square, later, 36, Hanway Street, Oxford Street, London
Harry Soane - London - 1913
Harry Soane, at some point in his career, appears to have taken over the business of Thomas Moring (see above post).
Harry Soane entered his mark 'HS' contained within two conjoined circles, with the London Assay Office on the 12th May 1880.
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8, Green Street, Leicester Square, later, 36, Hanway Street, Oxford Street, London
Harry Soane - London - 1913
Harry Soane, at some point in his career, appears to have taken over the business of Thomas Moring (see above post).
Harry Soane entered his mark 'HS' contained within two conjoined circles, with the London Assay Office on the 12th May 1880.
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NICHOLLS & GRAFF MANUFACTURING Co.Ltd.
19, Greville Street, London
NEW COMPANIES
Nicholls & Graff Manufacturing Co.Ltd., 19, Greville Street, London E.C.1. Secretary: F.A. Nicholls. To carry on business of manufacturers and repairers of precious and artificial jewellery, etc. £100. Directors: Francis A. Nicholls, 174, Watling Street, Bexleyheath; Laurence Graff, 7, Meynell Gardens, E.9.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - April 1961
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19, Greville Street, London
NEW COMPANIES
Nicholls & Graff Manufacturing Co.Ltd., 19, Greville Street, London E.C.1. Secretary: F.A. Nicholls. To carry on business of manufacturers and repairers of precious and artificial jewellery, etc. £100. Directors: Francis A. Nicholls, 174, Watling Street, Bexleyheath; Laurence Graff, 7, Meynell Gardens, E.9.
Source: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - April 1961
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DIX JEWELLERY - BEN J. DIX OF LONDON Ltd.
London
An example of the mark of Dix Jewellery:
DJ - London - 1973
The mark was registered with the London Assay Office in 1958; their registration expired in 2006.
Ben J. Dix of London Ltd. (Benjamin Josiah Dix) acquired the rights to the name of the then defunct 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' of Sheffield in 1978.
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London
An example of the mark of Dix Jewellery:
DJ - London - 1973
The mark was registered with the London Assay Office in 1958; their registration expired in 2006.
Ben J. Dix of London Ltd. (Benjamin Josiah Dix) acquired the rights to the name of the then defunct 'Harrison Brothers & Howson' of Sheffield in 1978.
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A.R. MOWBRAY & Co.Ltd.
28, Margaret Street, Oxford Circus, London, and 9, High Street, Oxford
A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd. - London and Oxford - 1921
A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd. - London and Oxford - 1921
A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd. - London and Oxford - 1921
A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd. - London and Oxford - 1921
The ecclesiastical suppliers, A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd., entered their mark 'A.R.M' above '& Co.Ltd.' contained within an oblong punch, with the London Assay Office.
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28, Margaret Street, Oxford Circus, London, and 9, High Street, Oxford
A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd. - London and Oxford - 1921
A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd. - London and Oxford - 1921
A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd. - London and Oxford - 1921
A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd. - London and Oxford - 1921
The ecclesiastical suppliers, A.R. Mowbray & Co.Ltd., entered their mark 'A.R.M' above '& Co.Ltd.' contained within an oblong punch, with the London Assay Office.
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THOMAS CAUSER
Hope Cottage, Hill street, later, 1, Stanley Terrace, Old Allesley Road, later, 6, Craven Terrace, Craven Street, Coventry.
Thomas Causer - Coventry - 1893
Thomas Causer entered his mark 'T [star] C' contained within an oval, with the London Assay Office on the 14th June 1890. He also entered a similar mark with the Chester and Birmingham assay offices.
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Hope Cottage, Hill street, later, 1, Stanley Terrace, Old Allesley Road, later, 6, Craven Terrace, Craven Street, Coventry.
Thomas Causer - Coventry - 1893
Thomas Causer entered his mark 'T [star] C' contained within an oval, with the London Assay Office on the 14th June 1890. He also entered a similar mark with the Chester and Birmingham assay offices.
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ERICH KELLERMAN
15, Holborn Viaduct, later, 158, Oxford Street, London
EK - London - 1913
Not much appears to be known about Kellerman, he registered with the LAO on the 15th April 1909 and gave his address as 15, Holborn Viaduct, London. He informed the assay office of a change of address to 158, Oxford Street, London, on the 1st December 1909.
His mark has been noted on imported wares possibly of Austrian origin.
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15, Holborn Viaduct, later, 158, Oxford Street, London
EK - London - 1913
Not much appears to be known about Kellerman, he registered with the LAO on the 15th April 1909 and gave his address as 15, Holborn Viaduct, London. He informed the assay office of a change of address to 158, Oxford Street, London, on the 1st December 1909.
His mark has been noted on imported wares possibly of Austrian origin.
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WILLIAM HENRY WARMINGTON
An example of the work of William Henry Warmington, a bottle coaster, 4¾" (12cm) in diameter and weighing 116 grams, assayed at London in 1957:
W.H.W. - London - 1957
William Henry Warmington, who was known as Harry Warmington, served his apprenticeship under George Hart of the Guild of Handicraft. Along with George Hart he revived the Campden School of Arts & Crafts in 1946.
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An example of the work of William Henry Warmington, a bottle coaster, 4¾" (12cm) in diameter and weighing 116 grams, assayed at London in 1957:
W.H.W. - London - 1957
William Henry Warmington, who was known as Harry Warmington, served his apprenticeship under George Hart of the Guild of Handicraft. Along with George Hart he revived the Campden School of Arts & Crafts in 1946.
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THOMAS & SON
6, Upper John Street, Golden Square, later, 1, Great Pulteney Street, Regent Street, London
Thomas & Son - London - 1913
Established c.1878 by John Thomas. He was later joined in business by his son, Cecil Walter Thomas.
John Thomas retired in 1928 and died on the 4th April 1938, aged 80 years of age. He is buried at Old Malden Church Yard, Surrey.
Thomas & Son entered their mark 'T & S' contained within an oblong punch, with the London Assay Office on the 10th May 1913.
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6, Upper John Street, Golden Square, later, 1, Great Pulteney Street, Regent Street, London
Thomas & Son - London - 1913
Established c.1878 by John Thomas. He was later joined in business by his son, Cecil Walter Thomas.
John Thomas retired in 1928 and died on the 4th April 1938, aged 80 years of age. He is buried at Old Malden Church Yard, Surrey.
Thomas & Son entered their mark 'T & S' contained within an oblong punch, with the London Assay Office on the 10th May 1913.
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JOHN P. BEGG & Co.
45, Achilles Road, West Hampstead, later, 305, Finchley Road, London
John P. Begg & Co. - London - 1913
John Paul Begg was formerly in the employ of Hardman, Powell & Co.
He entered his mark' J.P.B' contained within an oblong punch with points top and bottom, with the London Assay Office on the 8th October 1912.
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45, Achilles Road, West Hampstead, later, 305, Finchley Road, London
John P. Begg & Co. - London - 1913
John Paul Begg was formerly in the employ of Hardman, Powell & Co.
He entered his mark' J.P.B' contained within an oblong punch with points top and bottom, with the London Assay Office on the 8th October 1912.
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"VIS VITÆ" RING MANUFACTURERS
290, Oxford Street, London
Vis Vitæ - London - 1902
Vis Vitæ - London - 1902
"Vis Vitae" ring
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290, Oxford Street, London
Vis Vitæ - London - 1902
Vis Vitæ - London - 1902
"Vis Vitae" ring
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GOLD & Co.
83, & 119, Delamere Cresent, Paddington, London
Gold & Co. - London - 1902
Noted as exhibitors at the Paris To London Exhibition held at Earl's Court in 1902.
Gold & Co. - London - 1902
Their address in the programme notes is given as 32, Delamare Cresent:
Gold & Co. - London - 1902
The above address leads us nicely to The Silver Plate Co.:
THE SILVER PLATE Co.
32, Delamere Crescent, Paddington, London
The Silver Plate Co. - London - 1902
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83, & 119, Delamere Cresent, Paddington, London
Gold & Co. - London - 1902
Noted as exhibitors at the Paris To London Exhibition held at Earl's Court in 1902.
Gold & Co. - London - 1902
Their address in the programme notes is given as 32, Delamare Cresent:
Gold & Co. - London - 1902
The above address leads us nicely to The Silver Plate Co.:
THE SILVER PLATE Co.
32, Delamere Crescent, Paddington, London
The Silver Plate Co. - London - 1902
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BOND & KEDGE
133, High Street, Putney, London
Mr. Herbert Platt, the jewellers' auctioneer and valuer, has been instructed to sell the stock by auction at the premises lately occupied by Bond & Kedge, goldsmiths and silversmiths, 133, High Street, Putney, S.W.15, as the premises have been sold for a different trade.
Source: The National Association of Goldsmiths Journal and Irish Jewellery News - February 1933
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133, High Street, Putney, London
Mr. Herbert Platt, the jewellers' auctioneer and valuer, has been instructed to sell the stock by auction at the premises lately occupied by Bond & Kedge, goldsmiths and silversmiths, 133, High Street, Putney, S.W.15, as the premises have been sold for a different trade.
Source: The National Association of Goldsmiths Journal and Irish Jewellery News - February 1933
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CORKE & APTHORP
St. Peter Street, Islington, later, 27-28-29, Northampton Square, London, and 12 Legge Lane, Birmingham.
Corke & Apthorp - London - 1933
Exhibitors at the British Industries Fair 1915, 1922, 1929, and 1933.
Established in the late 1870's by William Richard Corke and his brother as Corke Brothers. Became Corke Brothers & Co. with Arthur George Apthorp and Ernest Harry Apthorp (1899-c.1920), Corke & Apthorp, (c. 1920-1938). In 1938 the firm was amalgamated with Puddefoot, Bowers and Simonett Ltd.
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St. Peter Street, Islington, later, 27-28-29, Northampton Square, London, and 12 Legge Lane, Birmingham.
Corke & Apthorp - London - 1933
Exhibitors at the British Industries Fair 1915, 1922, 1929, and 1933.
Established in the late 1870's by William Richard Corke and his brother as Corke Brothers. Became Corke Brothers & Co. with Arthur George Apthorp and Ernest Harry Apthorp (1899-c.1920), Corke & Apthorp, (c. 1920-1938). In 1938 the firm was amalgamated with Puddefoot, Bowers and Simonett Ltd.
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WALTER NATHAN & BROTHERS
5 & 11, Bradford Avenue, Red Cross Street, London
Walter Nathan & Bros. - London - 1905
Walter Nathan & Brothers registered their mark 'WN&B' with the Chester Assay Office on the 14th January 1899. Walter Nathan's private address as recorded by the Chester Assay Office was 18, Kilburn Priory, London.
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5 & 11, Bradford Avenue, Red Cross Street, London
Walter Nathan & Bros. - London - 1905
Walter Nathan & Brothers registered their mark 'WN&B' with the Chester Assay Office on the 14th January 1899. Walter Nathan's private address as recorded by the Chester Assay Office was 18, Kilburn Priory, London.
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PHYLLIS LEGGE
London
An example of the work of Phyllis Legge, a jam spoon, 6" (15cm) in length and weighing 31 grams, assayed at London in 1942:
P.L - London - 1942
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London
An example of the work of Phyllis Legge, a jam spoon, 6" (15cm) in length and weighing 31 grams, assayed at London in 1942:
P.L - London - 1942
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McCARTHY & Co.
44, Archway Road, London
McCarthy & Co. - London - 1903
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44, Archway Road, London
McCarthy & Co. - London - 1903
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JACQUELINE KITCHING
An example of the work of Jacqueline Marion Kitching, a jam spoon 5½" (14cm) in length and weighing 25 grams, assayed at London in 1983:
JMK
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An example of the work of Jacqueline Marion Kitching, a jam spoon 5½" (14cm) in length and weighing 25 grams, assayed at London in 1983:
JMK
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