ENGLISH ELECTROPLATE SILVER

MARKS AND HALLMARKS OF SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM SILVER PLATE MAKERS
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The two common forms of plated silver are Sheffield plate and silverplate/electroplate.
Sheffield Plate is a cheaper substitute for sterling, produced by fusing sheets of silver to the top and bottom of a sheet of copper or base metal. This 'silver sandwich' was then worked into finished pieces. At first it was only put on one side and later was on top and bottom.
Modern electroplating was invented by Italian chemist Luigi V. Brugnatelli in 1805. Brugnatelli used his colleague Alessandro Volta's invention of five years earlier, the voltaic pile, to facilitate the first electrodeposition. Unfortunately, Brugnatelli's inventions were repressed by the French Academy of Sciences and did not become used in general industry for the following thirty years.
Silver plate or electroplate is formed when a thin layer of pure or sterling silver is deposited electrolytically on the surface of a base metal. By 1839, scientists in Britain and Russia had independently devised metal deposition processes similar to Brugnatelli's for the copper electroplating of printing press plates.
Soon after, John Wright of Birmingham, England, discovered that potassium cyanide was a suitable electrolyte for gold and silver electroplating.
Wright's associates, George Elkington and Henry Elkington were awarded the first patents for electroplating in 1840. These two then founded the electroplating industry in Birmingham England from where it spread around the world.
Common base metals include copper, brass, nickel silver - an alloy of copper, zinc and nickel - and Britannia metal - a tin alloy with 5-10% antimony.
Electroplated materials are often stamped EPNS for electroplated nickel on silver, or EPBM for electroplated Britannia metal.

THE DIRECTORY OF BRITISH ELECTROPLATED SILVER MAKERS: Bo-Bz

SILVERPLATE MANUFACTURERS: MARKS' IMAGE & HISTORY
Aa/Az    Ba/Bd    Be/Bn    Bo/Bz    Ca/Cn    Co/Cz    Da/Dh    Di/Dz    Ea/Eo    Ep/Ez    Fa/Fh    Fi/Fz    Ga/Gn    Go/Gz    Ha/Hh    Hi/Hz    Ia/Jz    Ka/Kz    La/Lz    Ma/Maq    Mar/Mz    Na/Nz    Oa/Oz    Pa/Pg    Ph/Pz    Qa/Rz    Sa/Sh    Si/Sz    Ta/Uz    Va/Vz    Wa/Wh    Wi/Wz    Ya/Yz    Za/Zz    unk.#1    unk.#2    unk.#3    unk.#4   

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF SILVERPLATE MARKS
AA/AZ    BA/BZ    CA/CZ    DA/DZ    EA/EZ    FA/FZ    GA/GZ    HA/HZ    IA/IZ    JA/JM    JN/KZ    LA/LZ    MA/OZ    PA/QZ    RA/RZ    SA/SZ    TA/UZ    VA/VZ    WA/ZZ   

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Boardman & Glossop - Sheffield Boardman & Glossop - Sheffield (possibly) Boardman & Glossop - Sheffield (possibly) Boardman & Glossop - Sheffield Boardman, Glossop & Co- Sheffield (possibly) Boardman & Glossop - Sheffield Boardman & Glossop - Sheffield Boardman & Glossop - Sheffield
CHARLES BOARDMAN
BOARDMAN & GLOSSOP
BOARDMAN, GLOSSOP & CO
BOARDMAN, GLOSSOP & CO LTD
Sheffield

Charles Boardman started producing sterling silver wares (1844) but converted to electroplating in 1847 prior to enter in partnership with Glossop. Boardman & Glossop was active at 54 Pond St., Sheffield (1861-1871). The firm became Boardman, Glossop & Co in 1887 and was converted in 1895 into a limited liability company under the style Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd. The business was bought in 1924 c. by Frank Cobb & Co. They were described as silversmiths, electroplaters and Britannia metal-smiths at Clarence Works, Sheffield and 16 Ely Place, Holborn, London (later at 18 Bartlett's Building, Holborn).

BOARDMAN & GLOSSOP HISTORY AND MARKS






William Bocking - Sheffield William Bocking - Sheffield: TRUE trademark
WILLIAM BOCKING
Sheffield

Business started around 1870 when William Bocking relaunched the firm of his dead father George that was listed as Bocking William (late George), table, dessert & bread knife manufacturer, at Ebro Works, 53 Gell street, Sheffield. In 1885 the trade mark "TRUE" was bought from W&S Horrabin (liquidated in 1884, one of the partners was a Maurice Bocking, possibly a relative). Later trade listings in 1911
James Bolton - Birmingham, 1858 advertisement
JAMES BOLTON
JAMES BOLTON & Co / & SON
Birmingham

Electroplater and manufacturer active at 165 Unett Street (1858), Parade Works, 20 Barr Street/64 George Street (1861-1878) and as &Co/& Son (1853-1884), Birmingham
Boodle & Dunthorne Ltd - Liverpool Boodle & Dunthorne Ltd - Liverpool
BOODLE & DUNTHORNE
BOODLE & DUNTHORNE LTD
Liverpool

The firm was established in 1899 by Frederick Lloyd Boodle and Edwin Edward Dunthorne at 35 Lord Street, Liverpool. The business was bought by Wainwright family in 1911 and became 'Ltd' in 1949. In present days they are still active as jewellers and goldsmiths in Liverpool, Chester, Manchester and London. From 2004 the name is simply BOODLES. The firm claims its ancient heritage to the jewelry business established by Kirk family in Liverpool in 1798.
Boswell, Hatfield & Co - Sheffield Boswell, Hatfield & Co - Sheffield Boswell, Hatfield & Co - Sheffield: OPOBA silver trademark
BOSWELL, HATFIELD & CO
BOSWELL, HATFIELD & CO LTD
Sheffield

Cutlery makers active at Hope Works, Sheffield from 1892 to 1919 when was incorporated into Sheffield Steel Products Ltd (in 1920, at time of public sale of shares, they claimed to be "largest manufacturer of table cutlery in the world"; consisted of a number of companies which had been amalgamated into this company). The firm used the trade marks OPOBA and XY
Henry Bourne - Birmingham Henry Bourne - Birmingham Henry Bourne - Birmingham
HENRY BOURNE
Birmingham
Henry Bourne & Daniel J. O'Neill - Birmingham Henry Bourne & Daniel J. O'Neill - Birmingham
BOURNE & O'NEILL
Birmingham

A partnership of Henry Bourne and Daniel J. O'Neill
George Bowen & Sons - Birmingham George Bowen & Sons - Birmingham George Bowen & Sons - Birmingham George Bowen & Sons - Birmingham George Bowen & Son - Birmingham
GEORGE BOWEN & SON
GEORGE BOWEN & SONS
Birmingham

active in Birmingham from c.1870.
Jonas  & George Bowen - Birmingham Jonas  & George Bowen - Birmingham Jonas  & George Bowen - Birmingham
JONAS & GEORGE BOWEN
Birmingham

active at 15 Victoria St and 29 Summer Rw, Birmingham. The firm was established in Birmingham by Jonas Bowen (Sr) in around 1840. After his retirement his sons Jonas and George took over but after a short period they split the business in separate companies of George Bowen & Sons and Jonas Bowen & Sons
Jonas Bowen & Sons - Birmingham
JONAS BOWEN & SONS
Birmingham

active in Birmingham from c.1870. In the 1880s the trade mark JB&S was used by Spurrier & Co




Charles Boyton & Son Ltd - London Charles Boyton & Son - London Charles Boyton & Son - London
CHARLES BOYTON
CHARLES BOYTON & SON
CHARLES BOYTON & SON LTD
London

Founded in c. 1808 as Charles Boyton (until 1894). Became Charles Boyton & Son (1894-1919) and Charles Boyton & Son Ltd (1919-1933)

CHARLES BOYTON & SON LTD: HISTORY AND INFORMATION


BP a generic mark for Britannia Plate or British Plate BP a generic mark for Britannia Plate or British Plate
B P
A generic mark for Britannia Plate or British Plate
Bracher & Sydenham - Reading (possibly)
BRACHER & SYDENHAM
Reading

Active at Minster Street, Reading and later at Queen Victoria Street, Reading. The firm used the trade mark ROYAL COUNTY PLATE
Thomas Harwood &a Sons - Birmingham Thomas Bradbury III & John S. Henderson silverplate mark, date 1884, Old English I into a square Thomas Bradbury & Sons- Sheffield Thomas Bradbury & Sons- Sheffield Thomas Bradbury - Sheffield Thomas Bradbury - Sheffield (possibly) Thomas Bradbury - Sheffield Thomas Bradbury III & John S. Henderson - Sheffield Thomas Bradbury - Sheffield Thomas Bradbury & Sons - Sheffield Thomas Bradbury & Sons - Sheffield Thomas Bradbury - Sheffield Thomas Bradbury - Sheffield Thomas Bradbury - Sheffield - possibly Thomas Bradbury - Sheffield - possibly
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS
BRADBURY & HENDERSON
Sheffield

The firm was established in Sheffield as cutlers in 1736. In mid 18th century it traded under the style of Matthew Fenton & Co. Later they became silversmiths and Sheffield platers and registered their mark at the opening of the Sheffield Assay Office. In 1795 the business was sold to Thomas Watson who was joined by Thomas Bradbury (I). The firm became Thomas Bradbury & Son (1831), Thomas Bradbury & Sons (1855), Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd (1905). The mark "TB over JH" corresponds to the partnership of Thomas Bradbury III & John S. Henderson, lasting from 1877 to 1888. The mark "JB into a heart" stands for Joseph Bradbury for Thomas Bradbury & Sons.
Goodwill and dies acquired by Atkin Brothers in 1943.

THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS: HISTORY AND INFORMATION

THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS: SILVERPLATE DATE SYSTEM


Bramwell & Co - Sheffield Bramwell & Co - Sheffield Bramwell & Co - Sheffield
BRAMWELL & CO
BRAMWELL BROWNHILL & CO LTD
Sheffield

Succeeded in 1893 to the firm of Alfred R. Ecroyd. Active at Fawcett St (1893-1896) and 15 Henry St, Sheffield (1897-1927). The firm used the trade marks THE MASHER and RELIABLE (this was assumed from Ecroyd in 1891 as a revised mark previously used by the Sheffield Plate Co). The trade mark RELIABLE was used also by Marples, Wingfield & Wilkins - Sheffield)
Bravingtons - London Bravingtons - London Bravington's - London Bravingtons Ltd- London
BRAVINGTON'S
BRAVINGTONS
BRAVINGTONS LTD
London

Goldsmiths and Jewellers, active c.1920 - c.1960 at King's Cross 71 Ludgate Hill and 189 Brompton Road, London
William Brearley - Sheffield
WILLIAM BREARLEY
Sheffield

Active from 1868 at Carver Street, Sheffield
Briddon Brothers - Sheffield Briddon Brothers - Sheffield - 1863-1910 Briddon Brothers - Sheffield - 1863-1910 Briddon Brothers - Sheffield - 1863-1910 Briddon Brothers - Sheffield (possibly)
BRIDDON BROTHERS
BRIDDON BROTHERS & CO LTD
Sheffield

Briddon Alfred & Frederick, from 1863-1910 at Victoria Plate Works, 7 Eyre Lane, Sheffield. They became & Co Ltd in 1905. Manufacturers of Britannia Metal at Enterprise Works, St. Mary's Road (1908-1909)
William Briggs - Sheffield William Briggs - Sheffield William Briggs - Sheffield (courtesy Keith Saville) William Briggs - Sheffield (possibly) William Briggs
WILLIAM BRIGGS
Sheffield

Formerly Furniss, Pole & Turner. Active at Button Lane, 21 Carver St, 13 Carver Lane 1828-1840) and 38 Furnival St (1841-1862 Furnival Works), Sheffield. Became Roberts & Briggs (1862-1864) and later Roberts & Belk (1865)

WILLIAM BRIGGS: ANCIENT ADVERTISEMENT
William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield  (possibly) William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield William Briggs & Co - Sheffield
WILLIAM BRIGGS & CO
WILLIAM BRIGGS & CO (SHEFFIELD) LTD
Sheffield

Active at Wentworth Plate Works, 35 Andrew St, Wickes (1875-1922). Became William Briggs & Co (Sheffield) Ltd in 1900. Out of business in 1923




K. Bright Ltd - Sheffield K. Bright Ltd - Sheffield K. Bright Ltd - Sheffield
K. BRIGHT LTD
Sheffield

Established at Carver Street, Sheffield in 1949. The directors were Kenneth Bright (1911-1962) and his wife, Agnes. After the death of Kenneth Bright the business was continued by his sons John and Ian Bright. The firm, listed at River Lane (1974), Harwood Street (1981) and Boston Street (1991), was liquidated in 1995.
S. Bright & Co - Sheffield
S.BRIGHT & CO
Sheffield

Established c. 1860 by Selim Bright. Active at Regent Terrace and Victoria Street, Sheffield
The British Metallising Co Ltd - London
THE BRITISH METALLISING CO LTD
London

Active at 181 Queen Victoria Street, London. Out of business c. 1934
British Oneida Community Ltd - Sheffield: RELIANCE PLATE trademark
BRITISH ONEIDA COMMUNITY LTD
Sheffield (Walkley)

Registered in 1926 as a subsidiary of American group Oneida Ltd to market electro-plated spoons and forks under the trade mark RELIANCE PLATE. British Oneida was liquidated in 1939
A 1858 advertisement of Roger Broadhead & Co - Sheffield Roger Broadhead & Co - Sheffield: 1853-1859 Roger Broadhead & Co - Sheffield: 1853-1859
R. BROADHEAD & CO
Sheffield

Partnership of Rogers Broadhead, Joseph Thompson, Benjamin Grayson, and Thomas Marshall, late Broadhead & Atkin (until 1853), Britannia Works, Love Street, Sheffield. In an 1858 advertisement the firm is described as manufacturers of Electro-Plated, British Plate, Britannia Metal Goods, Mounted Earthenware Jugs. The partnership was dissolved in 1860. Succeeded by Benjamin Grayson & Son.

OLD IMAGE OF THE FACTORY


an advertisement of Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield J.R under license of  Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield: c.1843 Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield J.R under license of  Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield: c.1843 Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield: 1846-1853 Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield Broadhead & Atkin - Sheffield
BROADHEAD & ATKIN
Sheffield

Active in North St. Works. A partnership of Rogers Broadhead and Henry Atkin at Love St, Sheffield (1834-1853). In 1853 the partnership was dissolved and they formed respectively R. Broadhead & Co and Atkin Brothers.
The Gentlemen's Magazine, July 1853, reported that on June 5, 1853, Charles Atkin, junior partner of Broadhead & Atkin dead of his own hand as "...for same time past he had been in a melancholy state mind concerning some partnership misunderstandings"
Brook & Son - Edinburgh
BROOK & SON
Edinburgh

William & Alexander James Steel Brook & Son. Active at 87 George St, Edinburgh, c.1891/c.1950
Abram Brooksbank & Co - Sheffield Abram Brooksbank & Co - Sheffield Abram Brooksbank & Co - Sheffield Abram Brooksbank & Co - Sheffield
ABRAM BROOKSBANK & CO
Sheffield

active from 1884 at Malinda Works, Malinda St. Sheffield. The firm used a "CANNON" over DEFIANCE as figural trade mark. Carl Zoeller of Brisbane was an importer for Australian market
Brookes & Crookes - Sheffield Brookes & Crookes - Sheffield
BROOKES & CROOKES
Sheffield

Established in 1858 by John Brookes and Thomas Crookes, active at Atlantic Works, 58 St Philip's Road, Sheffield. The company closed in 1957. A similar mark was used by Biddle & Collingwood - Birmingham
Alfred Browett - Birmingham Alfred Browett - Birmingham Alfred Browett - Birmingham Alfred Browett - Birmingham Browett, Ashberry & Co - Birmingham Alfred Browett - Birmingham Alfred Browett, Birmingham Alfred Browett, Birmingham Browett, Ashberry & Co - Birmingham BAlfred Browett, Birmingham Alfred Browett, Birmingham Alfred Browett, Birmingham Alfred Browett, Birmingham Alfred Browett, Birmingham Alfred Browett, Birmingham Howes & Browett,  Birmingham Alfred Browett, Birmingham
HOWES & BROWETT
ALFRED BROWETT
BROWETT, ASHBERRY & CO
Birmingham

The firm was founded in 1830 as Joseph Howes. Sometime between 1861 and 1870 a partnership was formed between Joseph Howes and Alfred Browett. The partnership was dissolved in May 1870 and the trade was carried out by Alfred Browett alone. In 1878 the firm was active (works and showrooms) as Electro Silver Plate and Britannia Metal manufacturer at 14 Dean Street, Birmingham. Later (before 1886) the firm became Browett, Ashberry & Co., a partnership between Alfred Browett and Wilford Haukrigg Ashberry. The partnership was dissolved by mutual consent, from 23rd December, 1892 and the business was henceforth carried on by Alfred Browett.

ALFRED BROWETT: HISTORY & MARKS






H.L. Brown & Son Ltd, London & Sheffield
Bruford & Son - Plymouth, as retailer of Atkin Brothers silverplate Bruford & Son - Plymouth, as retailer of  silverplate Bruford & Son - Plymouth, ARGENTUS trademark Bruford & Son - Plymouth
W.BRUFORD & SON
Wm.BRUFORD & SON LTD
WILLIAM BRUFORD & SONS
Eastbourne &Plymouth

Founded in Terminus Road, Eastbourne in 1886 by W. Bruford. The firm is still active in present days< The firm used the trademark ARGENTUS
George Bryan & Co - Birmingham (possibly)
GEORGE BRYAN & CO
Birmingham (possibly)

Active at Standard Works, Great Hampton Street, Birmingham (c.1905 - c. 1950)
the successors of Samuel Buckley & Co Ltd the successors of Samuel Buckley & Co Ltd
The successors of SAMUEL BUCKLEY & CO (OF LONDON & NEW YORK) LTD (possibly)
London & New York

Active in the 1910s as importer of gold and silver wares
Burgess Brothers - Birmingham
BURGESS BROTHERS
Birmingham

Active at 43 Northampton Street, Birmingham
William Burkinshaw & Son - Sheffield
WILLIAM BURKINSHAW & SON
Sheffield
Active c. 1878 at 66 Eyre Street & Burgess Works, Union Lane, Sheffield. The firm used the trade mark TORPEDO
Charles Truman Burrows & Son
CHARLES TRUMAN BURROWS & SON
Birmingham

Active from 1903 at 59 Branston Street, Birmingham
Anthony Burton (possibly) - Sheffield Anthony Burton (possibly) - Sheffield Anthony Burton (possibly) - Sheffield Anthony Burton (possibly) - Sheffield Anthony Burton (possibly) - Sheffield Anthony Burton (possibly) - Sheffield Anthony Burton (possibly) - Sheffield Anthony Burton (possibly) - Sheffield
ANTHONY BURTON
Sheffield

Active from 1901 at 23 Furnival St and 124 Broomhall St, Sheffield.
Burton & Waters - Birmingham Burton & Waters - Birmingham
BURTON & WATERS
Birmingham

active 1921-1939
J.E. Bushell - Birmingham J.E. Bushell - Birmingham J.E. Bushell - Birmingham J.E. Bushell - Birmingham J.E. Bushell - Birmingham J.E. Bushell - Birmingham (possibly)
J.E. BUSHELL
Birmingham

Joseph Edward Bushell, 66 Branston Str, 12 Caroline Street and 66 Tower Str, Birmingham
William & Samuel Butcher - Sheffield William & Samuel Butcher - Sheffield William & Samuel Butcher - Sheffield
WILLIAM & SAMUEL BUTCHER
Sheffield

Close platers and cutlers. Active from c.1845 until c.1919 at 41 Eyre Ln/13 Furnival St/72 Arundel St. trading also as Wade & Butcher
George Butler & Co  - Sheffield George Butler & Co  - Sheffield George Butler & Co ART SILVER - Sheffield George Butler & Co  - Sheffield George Butler & Co  - Sheffield George Butler & Co  - Sheffield George Butler & Co  (possibly) - Sheffield George Butler & Co  - Sheffield
George Butler & Co - Sheffield: 1945 advertisement George Butler & Co  - Sheffield: 1922 advertisement
GEORGE BUTLER & CO
GEORGE BUTLER & CO LTD
Sheffield

The company's origins date back to 1681. In 1922 the firm was active in its Trinity Works in Sheffield with Showroom at 62 Holborn Viaduct, London. George Butler & Co Ltd had a wide range of patterns of stainless, silver plate and sterling silver flatware. From 1861 the firm used the trade mark ART. In 1994 the firm was bought by Arthur Price.
E.J. Buxton & Co - Sheffield
E.J. BUXTON & CO
Sheffield

active c. 1863 at Duke Place, St. Mary's Road and Matilda Street, Sheffield
Buxton & Co - Sheffield Buxton & Co - Sheffield Buxton & Russell- Sheffield Buxton & Russell- Sheffield Buxton & Co - Sheffield (possibly) Buxton & Co - Sheffield Buxton & Russel - Sheffield Buxton & Co - Sheffield Buxton & Co - Sheffield Buxton & Russell - Sheffield (possibly) Buxton & Co - Sheffield
BUXTON & RUSSELL
BUXTON & CO
Sheffield

Buxton & Russel was a partnership between Edwin James Buxton and Samuel Russell (1852-1861). The partnership was dissolved and the firm became Buxton & Co (1861-1863). Active at Duke Place, St. Mary's Rd and Matilda Street, Sheffield (Samuel Russell entered in partnership with George Travis in Russell & Travis)

E.P.N.S. (Electroplated Nickel Silver) and EPBM (Electroplated Britannia Metal) are the most common names attributed to silver plate items. But many other names are used for silver plate:
EPWM - Electroplate on White Metal, EPC - Electroplate on Copper, Argentium, Argentine Plate, Argentum, Ascetic, Austrian Silver, Brazilian Silver, Buxbridge, Electrum, Encore, Exquisite, Insignia Plate, Nevada Silver, Norwegian Silver, Pelican Silver, Potosi Silver, Silverite, Sonora Silver, Spur Silver, Stainless Nickel, Stainless Nickel Silver, Venetian Silver, W.M White Metal,....





WORLDWIDE DIRECTORY OF SILVERPLATE MANUFACTURERS: HISTORY & MARKS
Rogers & Bro. - Waterbury CT hallmarkUSA & Canada     Mappin & Webb hallmarkWalker & Hall hallmarkUK Electroplate     Devices of Old Sheffiel PlateOld Sheffield Plate     Herrmann factory silver plate markContinental/Europe

BRITISH TOWN MARKS AND DATE LETTERS

STERLING SILVER OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF MAKER'S MARKS
AA/AE    AF/AZ    BA/BZ    CA/CH    CI/CZ    DA/DZ    EA/EZ    FA/FZ    GA/GZ    HA/HG    HH/HZ    IA/IG    IH/IZ    JA/JC    JD/JI    JJ/JP    JQ/JS    JT/JZ    KA/LZ    MA/MZ    NA/PA    PB/PZ    QA/RJ    RK/RZ    SA/SG    SH/SZ    TA/TH    TI/TZ    UA/WB    WC/WF    WG/WL    WM/WS    WT/ZZ   

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