Launched after the Second World War, Peace’s manufactured electro-plated nickel silver table cutlery, carving sets, cased goods, and apparently Bowies. In the Headford Street premises (shared with Percy Osborne and Frederick Beatson), the firm had two parallel workshops: one was for glazing and polishing knife blades (which were bought in); the other was for processing stag handles. ‘In the shop was a large cast iron fireplace and the pieces of stag were boiled in an old galvanised bath (around 3-foot....