Howey Place, Melbourne.
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Source: Hobart Gazette - 1901
The Manufacturing Jewellers' Association of Victoria was founded in 1889, with William Davis, whose firm, William Davis & Son (Jewellers), continues in business in Melbourne today, as one of its founder members. The members in 1901, as can be seen from the above advertisement, include Phillip Shappere, John Larard, Valentine Robertson, Robert Henry Parker, and Arthur Leopold Lamborn. The Association was noted as having seven members in 1903 and twenty-six in 1914. It faded away in the 1920's.
The Association’s objectives were noted as 'To maintain the standards of quality of the goods made by its members.' and 'To assist the Government as far as possible in enforcing the provisions of the “Trade Mark Act.” Protecting the Retailer and the Public against fraud in the manufacture of Jewellery.'
The gold wares produced by the members of The Manufacturing Jewellers' Association of Victoria were marked with the maker's mark, plus a numeral and device to denote the gold standard:
9ct. - A Wheatsheaf.
12ct. - A Pick and Shovel.
15ct. - A Golden Fleece (suspended sheep).
18ct. - A Three Masted Ship in full sail.
Trev.