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by A Hutton descendant
Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:02 am
Forum: Contributors' Notes
Topic: William Hutton and Family
Replies: 91
Views: 68717

Re: William Hutton and Family

A View of Thavies Inn and the Silversmiths. Thavies Inn, Holborn, London. The main entrance is on the south side of Holborn Circus through the archway of Thavies Inn House, a modern office complex. Originally this courtyard was one of the many Inns of Chancery, associated with Lincolns Inn. In 1349,...
by A Hutton descendant
Sat May 21, 2011 11:30 am
Forum: Contributors' Notes
Topic: William Hutton and Family
Replies: 91
Views: 68717

Re: William Hutton and Family

" A Brief History of Nickel Silver." Perhaps the most important contribution of William Hutton to the plate trade was the pioneering work he did in making spoons and forks, etc., from this new, white alloy. Nickel silver, also called at one time as “German silver”, “Argentine” and “British...
by A Hutton descendant
Fri May 20, 2011 4:03 pm
Forum: Contributors' Notes
Topic: William Hutton and Family
Replies: 91
Views: 68717

Re: William Hutton and Family

http://www.925-1000.com/td/f/Sheffield/Hutton-info.jpg I find that Roberts pieces are very rare now. I have a napkin ring with the 1875 mark on it, but I cannot see anything (that I can afford!) with the earlier mark. The 1869 mark can be easily confused with marks for Robert Hennel. Hennels mark u...
by A Hutton descendant
Tue May 17, 2011 5:13 am
Forum: Silver Plate Trademarks - Single Image
Topic: William Hutton Makers Mark?
Replies: 12
Views: 49509

Re: William Hutton Makers Mark?

Good Morning Trev.
I do indeed have more information on the Hutton Silver and cutlery business.
If you want to post it elswhere that's fine.

Mike.
by A Hutton descendant
Mon May 16, 2011 12:16 pm
Forum: Silver Plate Trademarks - Single Image
Topic: William Hutton Makers Mark?
Replies: 12
Views: 49509

Re: William Hutton Makers Mark?

Triangle, open with curled sides # 33 Hutton *** Hutton, Sheffield 1807 1831 Birmingham Sheffield *** denotes that the maker was involved in close plating. In Chapmans’ Birmingham Directory, 1803, William Hutton is entered as a plater of 53, Park St. On the 19th November, 1807, he registered a mark ...

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