Eales | Samuel Eales Silverware Ltd |
Eales | S. Eales & Son Ltd |
Eaton | Eaton, Walker & Company |
Eaton | T. W. Eaton & Company |
Eaton | William Charles Eaton |
Eaton | T. W. Eaton & Company |
Eaton | Samuel Eaton and Son |
Edge | R. Edge |
Edley | Edley & Ayre Ltd |
Egginton | Egginton Group |
Eldon | John Eldon & Sons |
Elkington | Elkington & Co Ltd |
Ellin | Thomas Ellin & Company Ltd |
Elliot | Joseph Elliot & Sons (Sheffield) Ltd |
Elliot | Joseph H Elliot |
Elliott | Richard Elliott |
Elliott | Thomas Elliott & Sons |
Elliott | Henry Elliott & Sons |
Elliott | W. Elliott & Sons |
Ellis | Ellis & Cadman |
Ellis | Ellis & Company (Cutlery) Ltd |
Ellis | Charles Ellis & Company |
Ellis | George Ellis (Silversmiths) Ltd |
Ellis | Isaac Ellis & Sons Ltd |
Ellis | Burland, Ellis & Co |
Ellis | A. E. Ellis & Co |
Ellis | B & L Ellis |
Ellis | Staton & Ellis |
Ellis | Harry Ellis & Sons / Fred Ellis & Sons |
Ellison | Wilson, Hawksworth, Ellison & Company |
Elliss | William Elliss |
Ensee | Ensee (Cutlers) Limited |
Eyre | John Eyre & Company |
Eyre | Eyre, Ward & Company |
Eyre | B. J. Eyre & Company |
Eyre | Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd |
Eyre | Arundel & Eyre |
John Eldon & Sons was evidently a late nineteenth century cutlery maker. The Hawley table knife is made from shear steel, with a xylonite handle.
Unfortunately, the company name does not apparently appear in any Sheffield directories of that (or any other) era.
One possibility is that the knife was made by John McClory & Sons, Eldon Street. In The Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 7 August 1897, McClory’s issued an apology to Marsh Bros for infringing its ‘J. Milton’ mark (McClor....