MARTIN, HALL & CO LTD(successors to JOHN ROBERTS - ROBERTS & HALL - MARTIN, HALL & CO)
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The origin of the firm is in the partnership established in 1820 in
Sheffield by Henry Wilkinson and John Roberts who traded as Wilkinson & Roberts.
Wilkinson left the business in 1836 and in 1846 John Roberts entered in partnership with
Ebenezer Hall (his apprentice in 1836) under the style Roberts & Hall.
In 1854 entered into the partnership Richard Martin (of Martin Brothers & Naylor) and
Joshua Hall (brother of Ebenezer Hall) under the style Martin, Hall & Co. In 1866
the firm was converted into a Ltd.
The factory was active at Shrewsbury Works, Broad Street Park, Sheffield with showrooms in
London (where they were listed as manufacturing silversmiths and electroplated manufacturers, silver,
plated and steel cutlers), Sydney, Birmingham and Glasgow.
The firm participated to the 1851 Great Exhibition, the Internation Exhibition (1862), the
Sydney Exhibition (1879), the Melboune Exhibition (1881) and the 1915 British Industries Fair.
Besides its sterling silver and electroplated items the firm had a successful cheap line of production on a
patented white metal called "Martinoid".
Items made by Martin, Hall & Co were retailed by Wordley & Co -
Liverpool, Ball & Edwards - Birmingham, Henry Ellis & Son - Exeter, Charles Nephew & Co -
Calcutta, West & Son - Dublin, Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd - Cornhill, Pearce & Co - Leeds, Mappin
Brothers - London, George Edward & Sons - Glasgow, James Aitchinson - Edinburgh, Mackay & Chisholm -
Edinburgh and many other firms.
After WWI and a brief association of interests with Gladwin Ltd the firm went in liquidation and was
struck off the register in 1936 (according to another source the business was sold to Frank Cobb
& Co in 1931/1932).
CHRONOLOGY:
Henry Wilkinson and John Roberts (1820)
John Roberts (1836)
Roberts & Hall ( 1846)
Martin Hall & Co (1854)
Martin Hall & Co Ltd (1866-1936)
STERLING SILVER HALLMARKS
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Wilkinson & Roberts (possibly), Sheffield, entered 1831
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Roberts & Hall, Sheffield, entered 1847
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John Roberts & Ebenezer Hall, London, entered 1853
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Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, entered 1854
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Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, entered 1863
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Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield, entered 1880
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Martin Hall & Co Ltd, London, entered 1880
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Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1916
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Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1925
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