- GB-2014-WSA-01557
- Corporate body
- 1854-1936
Silversmiths. Richard Martin & Joshua Hall entered into partnership in 1854. Became Martin, Hall & Co Ltd in 1866. Went into liquidation in 1936.
Silversmiths. Richard Martin & Joshua Hall entered into partnership in 1854. Became Martin, Hall & Co Ltd in 1866. Went into liquidation in 1936.
Silversmiths. Ramsden, Omar, 1873-1939, and Carr, Alwyn, 1872-1940, established the Ramsden & Carr Studio in Chelsea in 1898. The partnership ended in 1919.
Silversmiths. Founded by Hester Bateman (1707-1794), daughter of John and Elizabeth Nedem. Married Goldsmith John Bateman in 1732, who died in 1760. Hester registered her mark in 1761 and died in 1794. Hester's son, Peter Bateman, and daughter-in-law, Ann Bateman (n
Silversmiths. Established in Bristol by Abraham Solomon Blanckensee in 1826, moved to Birmingham shortly afterwards. entered business with Saul Samuel as Blanckensee, Samuel & Co. The partnership dissolved in 1858. Converted in 1887 to S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd.
Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult
Silversmiths active between 1800-1818.
Silversmith active in Birmingham c. 1889.
Silversmith established in 1880. Merged with Bentley & Co (est. 1934) c. 1998. Became Bentley & Skinner.
Pottery company founded by Josiah Spode (1733-1797) in 1770. Company became Copeland & Garrett between 1833-47, continuing to use the Spode brand. Continued as W.T. Copeland & Sons 1847-1970. Business and factories continued under the name Spode Ltd from 1970. In 2006, merged with Royal Worcester. The merged company entered adminstration in 2008. The brand names and intellectual property were acquired by Portmeirion Group in 2009.
Silversmiths. Active between 1891 and 1938 in Birmingham. William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland.