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THOMAS JACKSON & WILLIAM MARTIN

Nantwich, Cheshire


Nantwich, April 10, 1799.

The Partnership betwixt Thomas Jackson and Wm. Martin, Hardwaremen, Silversmiths, &c. being this day dissolved by mutual consent, they beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that the business will in future be carried on by William Martin, jun. They return thanks to their friends and the public for the favours they received during their continuance in business, and earnestly entreat all persons indebted to the said partnership, to pay their respective debts to them, or to Wm. Martin, jun. who is authorized to receive the same; and all demands on the said partnership are desired to be sent in, in order that they may be discharged.


Source: The Chester Chronicle - 12th April 1799

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ALICE M. APPLETON

Manchester


An example of the work of Alice M. Appleton, a student at the Manchester Municipal School of Art:

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A 1908 advertisement for Elkington's Manchester branch:

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Elkington & Co. Ltd. - Manchester - 1908

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MILDRED M. CALNESS

Manchester


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SMITH'S

236, St. George's Road, Bolton


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Smith's - Bolton - 1905

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WILLIAM B. BOOTH

89, Derby Street, Bolton


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William B. Booth - Bolton - 1876

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G.M. HUGGILL

Liverpool


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WINSTANLEY

44, Bradshawgate, Leigh


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Winstanley - Leigh - 1900

Established in c.1888.

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CAMPBELL & LUMBY

Old Post Office Place, Liverpool

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Campbell & Lumby - Liverpool - 1901

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Campbell and Lumby - Liverpool - 1902

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Campbell & Lumby - Liverpool - 1914

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Campbell & Lumby - Liverpool - 1914

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WILLIAM ANGUS, later, WILLIAM ANGUS & SONS

27 & 29 Lord Street, Liverpool


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William Angus - Liverpool - Box detail

Noted as being styled 'William Angus & Sons' by 1894.

Frederick Lloyd Boodle and Edwin Edward Dunthorne who both founded the firm of Boodle & Dunthorne in 1899, were earlier long term employees of William Angus and Sons. See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... d6f#p87730

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JACOB GINTER

Stockport


JEWELLER'S SHOP BURGLED

A daring jewellery robbery was committed in Stockport on Monday night at the premises of Mr Jacob Ginter. The thieves forced an entrance into the shop, and decamped with about £1,000 worth of jewellery, chiefly from trays in the window. No trace of the burglars has yet been discovered.


Source: South Wales Daily News - 14th December 1898

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ELIJAH SWAILES

Wigan


ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY AT WIGAN

It was discovered on Saturday morning that the premises of Mr. Elijah Swailes, watchmaker and jeweller, of Wigan, had been entered during the previous night, and articles valued at £850 carried off. A small jemmy, a file, and a dark lantern were found on the premises, from which egress had been obtained by taking out the fan-light over the door.


Source: The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian - 7th December 1867

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C. DOWNS

65, Bradshawgate, Leigh, Lancashire


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C. Downs - Leigh - 1900

Late T. Roberts & Son.

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M. HART & Co.

33, Benson Street, Liverpool


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M. Hart & Co. - Liverpool - 1897

Established in 1865.

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W.H. KEMBER

249, Oxford Road, Manchester


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JOHN HOWARD

Manchester


TRIAL OF A MANCHESTER TRADESMAN

Mr. John Howard, silversmith, of Manchester, charged with having purchased stolen silver, was tried at Chester, on Friday, and acquitted. He had purchased one parcel of old silver, for which he gave the usual price. The witnesses relied on by the police of Stockport, who took great pains in getting up a case against Mr. Howard, were a couple of convicted felons, who told most improbable stories, and evidently perjured themselves.


Source: Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald and North and South Wales Independent - 15th April 1848

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W. HIRD

69, Duke Street, Barrow-in-Furness


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ROWLEY

Cow Lane Bridge, Chester


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PHILLIPS & CHARLES

17, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool and 11, Church Street, Ormskirk


Phillips & Charles, of 17, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool and 11, Church Street, Ormskirk, have celebrated their 125th annisversary.

In 1898 they took over Charles & Co., goldsmiths and silversmiths, and their premises in Ranelagh Street are still the head office today.

In 1946 the two firms were formed into a limited company with Mr N S Phillips, son of the founder, as governing director. His son, Dennis M Phillips, joined the firm in 1948 and is now managing director.


Source: British Jeweller and Watch Buyer - March 1979

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JACOB SANDEMAN

Liverpool


In the matter of Jacob Sandeman, who has just made the big jewellery smash in Liverpool, we should like to know who is to blame the most, the debtor or the creditors. Sandeman commenced business about seven months ago, and he had hardly opened when the Brummagem men commenced to pile the goods on to him, notwithstanding that they knew what sort of gentleman he was. He now comes before them with liabilities £5,435, and assets on paper £728, or, in other words, a deficiency of £4,706.

Source: The Financial Times - 12th June 1893

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