Scottish Advertisements and Information
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JAMES WEIR Ltd.
66, Buchanan Street, and 25-27, Argyle Street, Glasgow
James Weir - Glasgow - 1894
James Weir, Limited - Glasgow - 1922
J.W - Glasgow - 1924
James Weir was a member of the Glasgow Goldsmiths' Company.
The business of James Weir Limited was later incorporated into that of Robert Stewart Limited. See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... art#p94520
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66, Buchanan Street, and 25-27, Argyle Street, Glasgow
James Weir - Glasgow - 1894
James Weir, Limited - Glasgow - 1922
J.W - Glasgow - 1924
James Weir was a member of the Glasgow Goldsmiths' Company.
The business of James Weir Limited was later incorporated into that of Robert Stewart Limited. See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... art#p94520
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JAMES & ANDREW KELLEY (Kelly)
The Arcade, later, 82, Argyll Street, Glasgow
Jas. & Andw. Kelley - Glasgow - 1852
James Kelly was recorded at Greenock, c.1830.
Andrew Kelly was a Freeman of the Glasgow Goldsmiths' Company.
James & Andrew Kelly entered their mark, 'J&AK' contained within an oblong punch with clipped corners, with the Glasgow Assay Office in 1856.
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The Arcade, later, 82, Argyll Street, Glasgow
Jas. & Andw. Kelley - Glasgow - 1852
James Kelly was recorded at Greenock, c.1830.
Andrew Kelly was a Freeman of the Glasgow Goldsmiths' Company.
James & Andrew Kelly entered their mark, 'J&AK' contained within an oblong punch with clipped corners, with the Glasgow Assay Office in 1856.
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THE STANDARD BULLION Co.
16, Queen Street, Glasgow
The Standard Bullion Co. - Glasgow - 1944
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16, Queen Street, Glasgow
The Standard Bullion Co. - Glasgow - 1944
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HYMANS
Jaeger House, 62, Buchanan Street, Glasgow
Hymans - Glasgow - 1944
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Jaeger House, 62, Buchanan Street, Glasgow
Hymans - Glasgow - 1944
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McGREGOR & GARDNER
Queen Street, later, 7, Princess Square, Glasgow
Dissolutions of Partnership
M'Gregor & Gardner, Queen-street, Glasgow, wholesale jewellers, &c. Sept. 1. Debt, by John T. & Robert Gardner.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 5th February 1876
McGregor & Gardner registered their mark, 'McG&G', contained within an oblong punch, with the Chester Assay Office on the 14th September 1882.
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Queen Street, later, 7, Princess Square, Glasgow
Dissolutions of Partnership
M'Gregor & Gardner, Queen-street, Glasgow, wholesale jewellers, &c. Sept. 1. Debt, by John T. & Robert Gardner.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 5th February 1876
McGregor & Gardner registered their mark, 'McG&G', contained within an oblong punch, with the Chester Assay Office on the 14th September 1882.
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D. BUCHANAN
Glasgow
DEATHS
At 9, Sardinia Terrace, on the 11th inst., Joseph Matthewson, youngest son of D. Buchanan, jeweller.
Source: The Glasgow Herald - 12th November 1869
The above may refer to the 'D. Buchanan' who registered two separate 'D.B' marks with the Glasgow Assay Office.
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Glasgow
DEATHS
At 9, Sardinia Terrace, on the 11th inst., Joseph Matthewson, youngest son of D. Buchanan, jeweller.
Source: The Glasgow Herald - 12th November 1869
The above may refer to the 'D. Buchanan' who registered two separate 'D.B' marks with the Glasgow Assay Office.
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WILLIAM HANNAH
523, Gallowgate, Glasgow
GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT
(Before Sheriff Murray)
EXAMINATION OF WILLIAM HANNAH
The bankrupt was a watchmaker at 523 Gallowgate. There were present:- Mr W.D. Quick, accountant, trustee; Mr G.L. Clark, writer, agent in the sequestration; Mr Duncan Thomson, writer, for Mr Peat's representatives; and Mr John Scoular, jeweller, Buchanan Street. The bankrupt deposed that he began business in April, 1874, with £35 of capital borrowed from his mother, from whom he got further loans as the business went on. The business never paid. His liabilities amounted to £278 2s 8d, and his assets to £65 11s 4d, showing a deficiency of £211 11s 4d.
After several questions had been put to the bankrupt by Mr Scoular, the statutory oath was administered.
Source: The Glasgow Herald - 13th April 1875
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523, Gallowgate, Glasgow
GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT
(Before Sheriff Murray)
EXAMINATION OF WILLIAM HANNAH
The bankrupt was a watchmaker at 523 Gallowgate. There were present:- Mr W.D. Quick, accountant, trustee; Mr G.L. Clark, writer, agent in the sequestration; Mr Duncan Thomson, writer, for Mr Peat's representatives; and Mr John Scoular, jeweller, Buchanan Street. The bankrupt deposed that he began business in April, 1874, with £35 of capital borrowed from his mother, from whom he got further loans as the business went on. The business never paid. His liabilities amounted to £278 2s 8d, and his assets to £65 11s 4d, showing a deficiency of £211 11s 4d.
After several questions had been put to the bankrupt by Mr Scoular, the statutory oath was administered.
Source: The Glasgow Herald - 13th April 1875
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JAMES GILLILAND
Edinburgh
Examples of the work and mark of James Gilliland:
IG - Edinburgh - 1783
IG - Edinburgh
IG - Edinburgh
James Gilliland served his apprenticeship under Archibald Ure.
James Gilliland (Gillieland, Gilsland) (b.1721?-d.1791) was in partnership with William Kerr (Ker), as Gillieland & Kerr, c. 1762 - c.1773.
James Gilliland was a Freeman of the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... nd#p137906
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Edinburgh
Examples of the work and mark of James Gilliland:
IG - Edinburgh - 1783
IG - Edinburgh
IG - Edinburgh
James Gilliland served his apprenticeship under Archibald Ure.
James Gilliland (Gillieland, Gilsland) (b.1721?-d.1791) was in partnership with William Kerr (Ker), as Gillieland & Kerr, c. 1762 - c.1773.
James Gilliland was a Freeman of the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... nd#p137906
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DAVID GRAY
44, High Street, later, 1, Church Place, later, 27, Castle Street, later, 53, High Street, later, 12, Church Place, later, 8, Church Place, later, 83, High Street, later, Queensberry Square, Dumfries
Examples of the work and mark of David Gray:
Fouled Anchor - Unicorn's Head - Fouled Anchor - G - DG
Unicorn's Head - G - Fouled Anchor - DG
David Gray started his career in Edinburgh, serving his apprenticeship under James Douglas, and possibly as a journeyman with Joseph Pearson of Dumfries, before starting on his own account at Dumfries in 1814.
David Gray was twice married, firstly to Elizabeth Murray, and secondly to Elizabeth Rome. He died on the 2nd January 1841, aged 63 years.
David Gray registered his mark with the Edinburgh Assay Office.
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44, High Street, later, 1, Church Place, later, 27, Castle Street, later, 53, High Street, later, 12, Church Place, later, 8, Church Place, later, 83, High Street, later, Queensberry Square, Dumfries
Examples of the work and mark of David Gray:
Fouled Anchor - Unicorn's Head - Fouled Anchor - G - DG
Unicorn's Head - G - Fouled Anchor - DG
David Gray started his career in Edinburgh, serving his apprenticeship under James Douglas, and possibly as a journeyman with Joseph Pearson of Dumfries, before starting on his own account at Dumfries in 1814.
David Gray was twice married, firstly to Elizabeth Murray, and secondly to Elizabeth Rome. He died on the 2nd January 1841, aged 63 years.
David Gray registered his mark with the Edinburgh Assay Office.
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HENDERSON & HORNER BROTHERS
Buchanan Street, Glasgow
Example of the work and mark of Henderson & Horner Bros.:
H&HBrs - Glasgow - 1948
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Buchanan Street, Glasgow
Example of the work and mark of Henderson & Horner Bros.:
H&HBrs - Glasgow - 1948
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ARCHIBALD McRAE
Glasgow
Archibald McRae, a Glasgow, Scotland, manufacturing jeweler, was a visitor to Lancaster last week, having come here principally to see the plant of the local watch company.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 19th February 1908
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Glasgow
Archibald McRae, a Glasgow, Scotland, manufacturing jeweler, was a visitor to Lancaster last week, having come here principally to see the plant of the local watch company.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 19th February 1908
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WILLIAM COCHRANE
35, Beith Street, Edinburgh
Wm. Cochrane - Edinburgh - Box detail
Thought to working in the 1930's - 1940's.
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35, Beith Street, Edinburgh
Wm. Cochrane - Edinburgh - Box detail
Thought to working in the 1930's - 1940's.
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JAMES CAW
Edinburgh
Contained within the Perth & Kinross Council Archive Collections are the following letters:
Letters from James Caw, jeweller, Edinburgh to Robert Keay younger and Messrs R and R Keay relating to the jewellery trade but also to political reform and related concerns, 1831-1853.
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Edinburgh
Contained within the Perth & Kinross Council Archive Collections are the following letters:
Letters from James Caw, jeweller, Edinburgh to Robert Keay younger and Messrs R and R Keay relating to the jewellery trade but also to political reform and related concerns, 1831-1853.
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WILLIAM ALEXANDER
Buchanan Street and Gordon Street, Glasgow
EIGHTH WARD COMMITTEE - A meeting for the appointment of office-bearers was held yesterday, when Mr William Alexander, jeweller, Buchanan Street and Gordon Street, was elected convener; and Mr D.M. Nelson, 48, Gordon Street, and Mr J.T. Smith, 11, West Nile Street, were re-elected as treasurer and secretary. A cordial vote of thanks was given to Mr W.C. Coghill, the late chairman, for his long and valuable services on behalf f the ward.
Source: The Glasgow Herald - 1880
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Buchanan Street and Gordon Street, Glasgow
EIGHTH WARD COMMITTEE - A meeting for the appointment of office-bearers was held yesterday, when Mr William Alexander, jeweller, Buchanan Street and Gordon Street, was elected convener; and Mr D.M. Nelson, 48, Gordon Street, and Mr J.T. Smith, 11, West Nile Street, were re-elected as treasurer and secretary. A cordial vote of thanks was given to Mr W.C. Coghill, the late chairman, for his long and valuable services on behalf f the ward.
Source: The Glasgow Herald - 1880
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R.L. HECTOR
33, Jamaica Street, later, 265, Argyle Street, Glasgow
R.L. Hector - Glasgow - 1877
R.L. Hector - Glasgow - 1886
R.L. Hector & Sons Ltd. entered their mark, 'R.L.H' contained within an oblong punch, with the Glasgow Assay Office.
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33, Jamaica Street, later, 265, Argyle Street, Glasgow
R.L. Hector - Glasgow - 1877
R.L. Hector - Glasgow - 1886
R.L. Hector & Sons Ltd. entered their mark, 'R.L.H' contained within an oblong punch, with the Glasgow Assay Office.
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GLASGOW GOLDSMITHS' COMPANY
Glasgow Goldsmith's Company. - A special meeting of the wardens and members of this company was held yesterday forenoon - Mr. Wm. Alexander in the chair - for the purpose of electing two wardens in the room of Messrs. David Sutherland and Andrew Kelly, deceased. The meeting unanimously appointed Messrs. William Taylor and William Alexander, and agreed to send letters of condolence to the widows and families of the deceased wardens. A committee was appointed to draw up rules for the charitable society in connection with the members of the company, and report at the annual meeting in July.
Source: The Horological Journal - February 1875
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Glasgow Goldsmith's Company. - A special meeting of the wardens and members of this company was held yesterday forenoon - Mr. Wm. Alexander in the chair - for the purpose of electing two wardens in the room of Messrs. David Sutherland and Andrew Kelly, deceased. The meeting unanimously appointed Messrs. William Taylor and William Alexander, and agreed to send letters of condolence to the widows and families of the deceased wardens. A committee was appointed to draw up rules for the charitable society in connection with the members of the company, and report at the annual meeting in July.
Source: The Horological Journal - February 1875
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WOLFFE BROTHERS
46, Gordon Street, Glasgow
Wolffe Brothers, Watch Manufacturers and Importers, Wholesale Jewellers, &c.,
46, Gordon Street, Glasgow.
Factory: 94, Vyse Street, Birmingham.
Telegraphic addresses :— " Lupus," Glasgow ; "Lupus," Birmingham.
An eminent source of Glasgow's commercial prosperity may be traced in those departments of activity in which the well-known firm of Messrs. Wolffe Brothers have acquired special distinction, and as wholesale jewellers and importers and manufacturers of watches, operating on an extensive scale, this house maintains a standing among its contemporaries consistent with the enterprise that its principals have manifested during a trading existence of some twenty-six years. It is now under the joint proprietary of Messrs. David and Bernard Wolffe. The business has been directed towards the supply of all kinds of jewellery and watches exclusively to the trade. Favoured by the support of large connections all over Scotland, England, Ireland, Channel Islands, etc., the firm have been enabled to provide for jewellers and merchants on terms only available to a house dealing directly with the main centres of watch and jewellery production and commanding the resources Messrs.Wolffe Brothers have largely contributed to perpetuate the long-established popularity of the Geneva watch, and the excellent productions specialised by them in this line represent the output of the busy factory at Chaux de Fonds, in Switzerland, from which these are regularly derived. In London, Coventry, and Birmingham they conduct a busy and prosperous industry in every one of the several branches of watch and jewellery manufacture for which these centres are favoured, and in response to the exigencies and tastes of modern times, they have taken a worthy initiative in placing upon the market goods which illustrate a perfect reconciliation between first-class handiwork and moderate prices. Relying upon the trade support which over a quarter of a century’s honorable trading has tended to elicit, the firm endeavour to sustain this high standard on terms profitable alike to themselves and their constituents, and, by reason of this fact alone, command a repute in the British watch jewellery trade that requires no endorsement. Both principals are well known and much esteemed for their courtesy and business enterprise, and anticipate the orders of a widespread and influential amen with the exactitude of a firm thoroughly conversant with every development of the trade and industry of which they have become accredited pioneers. The premises at 46, Gordon Street, comprise a large warehouse in conjunction with showroom, counting-house, office, and store, and are fitted and appointed in a manner suitable and convenient to the needs of an extensive trade. The appropriate Latinised form of the firm's name, “Lupus" readily identifies the house in telegraphic communications forwarded to Glasgow or to the depot at 94, Vyse Street, Birmingham.
Source: Glasgow and Its Environs: A Literary, Commercial and Social Review, Past and Present; with a Description of Its Leading Mercantile Houses and Commercial Enterprises - Stratten & Stratten - 1891
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46, Gordon Street, Glasgow
Wolffe Brothers, Watch Manufacturers and Importers, Wholesale Jewellers, &c.,
46, Gordon Street, Glasgow.
Factory: 94, Vyse Street, Birmingham.
Telegraphic addresses :— " Lupus," Glasgow ; "Lupus," Birmingham.
An eminent source of Glasgow's commercial prosperity may be traced in those departments of activity in which the well-known firm of Messrs. Wolffe Brothers have acquired special distinction, and as wholesale jewellers and importers and manufacturers of watches, operating on an extensive scale, this house maintains a standing among its contemporaries consistent with the enterprise that its principals have manifested during a trading existence of some twenty-six years. It is now under the joint proprietary of Messrs. David and Bernard Wolffe. The business has been directed towards the supply of all kinds of jewellery and watches exclusively to the trade. Favoured by the support of large connections all over Scotland, England, Ireland, Channel Islands, etc., the firm have been enabled to provide for jewellers and merchants on terms only available to a house dealing directly with the main centres of watch and jewellery production and commanding the resources Messrs.Wolffe Brothers have largely contributed to perpetuate the long-established popularity of the Geneva watch, and the excellent productions specialised by them in this line represent the output of the busy factory at Chaux de Fonds, in Switzerland, from which these are regularly derived. In London, Coventry, and Birmingham they conduct a busy and prosperous industry in every one of the several branches of watch and jewellery manufacture for which these centres are favoured, and in response to the exigencies and tastes of modern times, they have taken a worthy initiative in placing upon the market goods which illustrate a perfect reconciliation between first-class handiwork and moderate prices. Relying upon the trade support which over a quarter of a century’s honorable trading has tended to elicit, the firm endeavour to sustain this high standard on terms profitable alike to themselves and their constituents, and, by reason of this fact alone, command a repute in the British watch jewellery trade that requires no endorsement. Both principals are well known and much esteemed for their courtesy and business enterprise, and anticipate the orders of a widespread and influential amen with the exactitude of a firm thoroughly conversant with every development of the trade and industry of which they have become accredited pioneers. The premises at 46, Gordon Street, comprise a large warehouse in conjunction with showroom, counting-house, office, and store, and are fitted and appointed in a manner suitable and convenient to the needs of an extensive trade. The appropriate Latinised form of the firm's name, “Lupus" readily identifies the house in telegraphic communications forwarded to Glasgow or to the depot at 94, Vyse Street, Birmingham.
Source: Glasgow and Its Environs: A Literary, Commercial and Social Review, Past and Present; with a Description of Its Leading Mercantile Houses and Commercial Enterprises - Stratten & Stratten - 1891
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JAMES SMITH
2, Sandgate Street, Ayr
James Smith - Ayr - 1876
Late with James Muirhead & Son of Glasgow.
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2, Sandgate Street, Ayr
James Smith - Ayr - 1876
Late with James Muirhead & Son of Glasgow.
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I found his tombstone here: https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ernest-Low/13629708#/dognose wrote:ERNEST LOW
Stonehaven
He died 30 April 1912, age 67, and is buried in Springbank Cemetery, Aberdeen, Aberdeen Scotland. His wife, daughter-in-law & her infant unnamed child are also on the stone. Mentioned also is his son, Robert I. V. Low.
My interest in the man stems from owning a watch marked "Ernest Low, Stonehaven" The hallmarks on the sterling case are quite worn, but I will attempt to get a decent photo.
Thanks for the information!
-- Richard Hardesty, Hungry Horse, Montana, USA
Re: Scottish Advertisements and Information
Hi Richard,
Welcome to the Forum.
Many thanks for this information, it is appreciated. It would be good to see some images of the marks and if you could start a new topic with them in one of the British Hallmarks sections of the forum, that would be great.
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Welcome to the Forum.
Many thanks for this information, it is appreciated. It would be good to see some images of the marks and if you could start a new topic with them in one of the British Hallmarks sections of the forum, that would be great.
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