Ornate Walker Hall Sheffield Silver Plate Diamond Shape Tray from diamondantique on Ruby Lane
MARKS - HALLMARKS - HISTORY. The business was established in Sheffield in 1845 by George Walker. Becoming an assistant of Dr. John Wright who had conducted important experiments on electroplating Walker secured the royalty of electroplating for Sheffield. The business was joined by Henry Hall and became in 1853 Walker & Hall.
Antique Silver Bowl 1897 by Walker and Hall of Sheffield BADA
base 8.9cm/3.5" square Maker: Walker & Hall Origin: Sheffield, England Date: 1927 Video: A. Category Vintage 1920s English Glass. Materials. Sterling Silver. View Full Details. 1927 Walker & Hall Cut Glass and Sterling Silver Mounted Decanter. H 9.25 in W 3.5 in D 1.5 in.
Walker & Hall Sheffield England Serving Plate
Maker - Walker & Hall, City of Sheffield, Sterling, Year 1894 Sheffield Date Letter Chart • • • Sheffield Maker's Marks Menu This page of Sheffield Maker's Marks is organized alphabetically by the first letter in the mark. This is an open ended project, new marks are continually added.
Lot WALKER & HALL SHEFFIELD ENGLAND 1852 SILVER JUG/POT
Walker & Hall sterling silver centerpiece bowl from 1904, made in Sheffield, England. This hexagonal-shaped bowl stands on three curvilinear legs, has three handles with applied motifs which are characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, and a dedicatory inscription to Major W. R. Carey, which shows that the bowl was given to him in 1915 by the.
Walker & Hall
Walker & Hall were Sheffield based silversmiths making their fortune with electroplating, cutlery and silver from the mid-19th century until they closed in 1971. The company started with a Britannia metalworker - John Harrison - who took the first licence in Sheffield from Elkingtons to make electroplated wares. He sent George Walker to Birmingham to learn the new process. On his return to.
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WALKER & HALL over SHEFFIELD and 'pennant W&H' Walker & Hall - 1878 c. (WALKER BROS BIRMINGHAM) into a circle: Walker Brothers - Birmingham. WILLIAM ADAMS.INC over SHEFFIELD.ENGLAND| inside a rectangle: William Adams Inc.- Birmingham and New York - 1854-1966: WILLIAM WEBSTER over SYCAMORE WORKS: William Webster - c. 1864:
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This is a good late 19th century pewter sauce or gravy boat with good reeded detail made by Walker & Hall of Sheffield, England with a full set of stamped marks to the base for the period. This sauce boat has a lovely rounded body with a single pouring lip, a double "C" cast loop handle and sits on an oval pedestal foot having reeded detail to.
Vintage Walker & Hall Sterling Silver Teapot England Stamped Sheffield Chairish
Walker & Hall was founded in Sheffield in 1843 by John Harrison, a Britannia-metal worker who hired George Walker to learn the electroplating process.. Tea set three piece sterling silver, hallmarked Walker & Hall, England, creamer hallmarked Sheffield, 1904, sugar pot hallmarked Sheffield, 1905, teapot hallmarked Sheffield, 1908, height 13 cm
Lot A Walker & Hall, Sheffield England Silver Plate Tea Service including Teapot, Hot water
Walker and Hall of Electro-works, Howard Street, Sheffield were silversmiths and cutlers . 1853 Company founded when Samuel Coulson left Walker, Coulson and Hall, which continued as Walker and Hall.. 1852 There were 20 employees 1852/6 Hall had married Ann Bingham in 1834. Ann's nephew, John, joined Walker & Hall. 1865 Dissolution of the Partnership between George Walker, Henry Hall, and John.
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From 1848 to 1853, when Hall became a named partner, the firm was branded "Walker, Coulson & Hall.". Partnering more closely with Hall as of 1853, Walker had the firm's name changed to "Walker & Hall" to reflect this revamped partnership. Their factory was located in Sheffield, on Howard Street. Their showrooms, by contrast, were at.
Early 20th Century Walker & Hall Sheffield Silver Plate Cove
Walker & Hall were Sheffield based silversmiths making their fortune with electroplating, cutlery and silver from the mid 19th Century until they closed in 1971. The company started with a Britannia metalworker, John Harrison who took the first licence in Sheffield from Elkingtons to make electroplated wares. He sent George Walker to Birmingham.
Lot Walker & Hall Sheffield English Golf Inkwell
Walker & Hall. The history of Walker & Hall Silversmiths did not begin until 1845, considerably after the highlight of the silversmith era in England. However, the demand for silversmiths, while diminishing due to mass industrialization, was still quite prominent across most of England. In Sheffield, George Walker established his silversmith.
Walker and Hall Sheffield England Vintage Tea Service ( 4 piece) Amazing Haute Juice
Walker & Hall was a very successful manufacturing business based in Sheffield, England. The company was established in 1845 by George Walker (1816 -1881) who was an experienced electroplate practitioner and his brother-in-law, Samuel Coulson, who put up the capital needed to fund the venture.Walker travelled to Birmingham to obtain a licence from Elkington which would grant him permission to.
Antiques Atlas Walker & Hall Silver Sauce Boat
Walker & Hall, Sheffield, England, circa 1910. Nicely balanced, terminating with a top knob. From a. Category Early 20th Century English Aesthetic Movement Sheffield and Silverplate. Materials. Silver Plate. View Full Details. Walker & Hall, Sheffield, English Aesthetic Silver Plate Fruit Knives, S/4.
Vintage Walker & Hall Sterling Silver Teapot England Stamped Sheffield Chairish
WALKER AND CO WALKER, COULSON AND HALL Sheffield Partnership founded in 1845 active as electroplaters and gilders at 11 Howard Street, Sheffield, between George Walker, Samuel Coulson and William Robson. In 1848 William Robson left and Henry Hall entered in the partnership. In 1853 Walker & Hall was founded at the same address. WALKER BROTHERS
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Walker & Hall was founded in Sheffield in 1843 by John Harrison, a Britannia-metal worker who hired George Walker to learn the electroplating process. Walker left Harrison two years later and partnered with Samuel Coulson, later joined by Henry Hall, to start manufacturing electroplated items.