F. A. M. | F. A. M. Company Ltd |
Farquharson | James Farquharson & Sons |
Fawsitt | Hubert M. Fawsitt & Company |
Federated | Federated Cutlers Ltd |
Fee | Fee & Swift |
Fenton | Joseph Fenton & Sons Ltd |
Fenton | Fenton Brothers Ltd |
Fenton | Gregory Fenton Ltd |
Fiberloid | Fiberloid Ltd |
Field | Alfred Field & Company (Sheffield) Ltd |
Fielding | John Fielding |
Fine | Fine Plate Cutlery Co |
Fischer | Fischer Brothers |
Fisher | Harrison Fisher & Company Ltd |
Fisher | Shaw & Fisher |
Fisher | Fisher & Brennan |
Flather | Charles Johnson Flather |
Flatware | Sheffield Flatware Company Ltd |
Fleming | Fleming & Sons |
Fletcher | C. W. Fletcher & Sons Ltd |
Fletcher | William Fletcher |
Ford | Ford & Medley Ltd |
Ford | Alfred Ford & Co |
Forrest | Forrest Brothers |
Forster | Forster & Co |
Francis | Francis Brothers |
Franklin | James Franklin |
Fraser | Alexander Fraser & Company |
Freeman | William Freeman |
Frith | Wilson & Frith |
Frith | Charles Frith & Sons |
Froggatt | John Froggatt |
Froggatt | Bishop & Froggatt |
Froggatt | J. H. Froggatt & Sons |
Froggatt | Froggatt & Ledger Ltd |
Frost | Frost, Askham & Mosforth |
Frost | Samuel Frost |
Frost | Thomas Frost & Company Ltd |
Fry | Fry & Wigfull Ltd |
Furness | Charles Furness |
This enterprise was said to have been founded in 1835. One partner was Benjamin Wilson, who in 1845 was living in Chester Street. The other was William Frith (c.1806-1878), who by 1837 was listed in Broomhill. Their speciality was shoe knives (and also table, butchers’, cooks’, and palette knives), which they manufactured (or factored) in the 1840s and 1850s in Chester Street. Wilson seems to have withdrawn from the partnership, but the business continued in Milton Street between the 18....