A C & R | A C & R Ltd |
Addy | Addy, Brownill & Taylor |
Addy | George Addy & Son |
Addy | George K Addy |
Adwick | John Adwick |
AFC | AFC |
Akers | Akers & Dickinson Ltd |
Alexander | Alexander & Co |
Algor | John Algor |
Allcut | Allcut Cutlery Company (Sheffield) Ltd |
Allen | Allen & Darwin |
Allen | Allen & Son |
Allen | Allen's |
Allen | Charles James Allen |
Allen | Edgar Allen & Company Ltd |
Allen | George Allen & Son |
Allen | James Allen & Company |
Allen | Joe Allen |
Amalgams | Amalgams Company Ltd |
Ambler | Ambler, Price & Cole (Amprico) |
Amory | John Amory |
Amory | Thomas Amory |
Amos | H. Amos |
Amprico | Amprico |
Anchor | Anchor Cutlery Company Ltd |
Anderton | C. Anderton |
Andrew | Andrew of Sheffield |
Angus | Angus & Coote |
Antt | Joseph Antt & Son |
Appleby | Green, Pickslay and Appleby |
Appleby | M. Appleby |
Appleby | Pickslay, Appleby and Bertram |
Argyle | C. A. Argyle & Company Ltd |
Arlanza | Arlanza |
Arrowsmith | Arrowsmith |
Arter | Daniel & Arter |
Arundel | Arundel & Eyre |
Ash | J. Ash & Son |
Ashberry | Philip Ashberry & Sons Ltd |
Ashby | A. R. Ashby Ltd |
Asher | Kenneth Asher |
Ashford | Ashford & Davis Ltd |
Ashforth | William Thomas Ashforth |
Askham | Askham & Mosforth |
Askham | Frost, Askham & Mosforth |
Askham | John Askham & Son |
Asman | F. Asman & Company |
Astral | Astral |
Atkin | Atkin Brothers (Silversmiths) Ltd |
Atkin | Atkin, Oxley & Co |
Atkin | Broadhead & Atkin |
Atkin | Henry Atkin & Company |
Atkin | Law, Atkin & Oxley |
Atkinson | Atkinson Brothers Ltd |
Atkinson | Frank Atkinson |
Atkinson | Wood & Atkinson |
Austin | Austin Cutlery |
Axe | Axe & Wright Ltd |
Axe | G. A. Axe & Company Ltd |
Axelby | J. H. Axelby & Sons |
Axelby | Joseph Axelby |
Ayre | Edley & Ayre Ltd |
Ayres | Stokes, Ayres & Co |
The brothers were Harry Wright Atkin (1828-1896), Edward Thomas Atkin (1832-1907), and Frank Shaw Atkin (1837-1901). They were the sons of Henry Atkin. Trade catalogues date the business from 1750, though this probably refers to Henry’s activities. In 1853, his sons registered a silver mark as Atkin Bros and occupied Truro Works, Matilda Street. This had been the factory of Joseph Cutts, but the Atkins’ expanded it. The company’s products included cutlery, silver and electro....