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Talbot Silver and M.Hunter and Sons Sheffield

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2018 6:45 pm
by Essexboy Fisher
Hello I hope my image below may be a little more information to go with a post developed by “Dognose” in the “Contributors Notes” section. This is that reference.
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=14790&p=74865&hilit=talbot#p74865

My image shows some marks on a spoon finial.

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I found the “M.H.& S” was likely to belong to Michael.Hunter and Sons, a Sheffield electroplating company. Note the central “S” mark on the finial. Interestingly “Hunters’” produced goods from the “Talbot Works” in Sheffield. Straight away we have a connection between “Hunters’” and “Talbot Silver”. In fact it seems to have been common practice to use the works name as a trademark or alternatively use the trademark as the engineering works name. This association can be used as a tool for inter net searches to throw up leads for unknown trademarks.
I found a couple of other references on line associated with Michael Hunter & Son.

https://littlesomethings.blogspot.com/2 ... r-son.html
https://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/foru ... ing-knife/

In the last reference there is a access to a “Grace’s Guide” that has another ad, with a suggested date of 1903, that could be of use to “Dognose”.

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Information from all these references suggest to me that the “Hunter” name is more associated with blades than the spoon I noted, and also that some of Hunter’s trademarks were acquired and carried forward by other companies notably “Needham, Veall and Tyzack”

Re: Talbot Silver and M.Hunter and Sons Sheffield

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 2:07 am
by dognose
Great sleuthing Fishless, thanks for sharing this with us.

Trev.