Hello!
I'm looking for information pertaining to the maker of this pipe cleaner. The makers initials read "H.T&S"
I have attached a picture, but the quality is not very good. My apologies.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Mitchell
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H.T&S 1925 Birmingham Sterling Silver .925 Pipe Cleaner
Re: H.T&S 1925 Birmingham Sterling Silver .925 Pipe Cleaner
Hi Mitchell,
Welcome to the Forum.
We will need a clearer image of the marks if we are to help.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
We will need a clearer image of the marks if we are to help.
Trev.
Re: H.T&S 1925 Birmingham Sterling Silver .925 Pipe Cleaner
Trev,
Thanks for your reply. I have attached a new photo, but I'm still not certain if the quality is good enough. I don't have a good camera (or perhaps I don't know how to work it properly).
http://i1368.photobucket.com/albums/ag1 ... k4npor.jpg
Thanks for your help!
Mitchell
Thanks for your reply. I have attached a new photo, but I'm still not certain if the quality is good enough. I don't have a good camera (or perhaps I don't know how to work it properly).
http://i1368.photobucket.com/albums/ag1 ... k4npor.jpg
Thanks for your help!
Mitchell
Re: H.T&S 1925 Birmingham Sterling Silver .925 Pipe Cleaner
Hi Mitchell,
That appears to be the mark of the very old-established business of Hammond, Turner & Sons, noted at 99-101, Snow Hill, Birmingham, 130, Cheapside, London, and 17, Bread Street, Manchester.
Thought to have been established in 1717 as Hammond, Turner & Dickinson as button-makers. The firm's name was restyled to Hammond, Turner & Sons by 1818. The partners in 1830 were noted as James Turner, John Turner, William Hammond Turner and Samuel Hammond Turner.
Hammond, Turner & Sons appear to drop off the radar in the mid 1950's.
Trev.
That appears to be the mark of the very old-established business of Hammond, Turner & Sons, noted at 99-101, Snow Hill, Birmingham, 130, Cheapside, London, and 17, Bread Street, Manchester.
Thought to have been established in 1717 as Hammond, Turner & Dickinson as button-makers. The firm's name was restyled to Hammond, Turner & Sons by 1818. The partners in 1830 were noted as James Turner, John Turner, William Hammond Turner and Samuel Hammond Turner.
Hammond, Turner & Sons appear to drop off the radar in the mid 1950's.
Trev.
Re: H.T&S 1925 Birmingham Sterling Silver .925 Pipe Cleaner
This is wonderful information! I can't thank you enough for providing such detailed information, despite my limited ability to provide a quality photo. Truly appreciated! Thank you!