F. A. M. | F. A. M. Company Ltd |
Farquharson | James Farquharson & Sons |
Farr | John Farr |
Farr | Joseph Farr |
Farr | William Henry Farr |
Fawsitt | Hubert M. Fawsitt & Company |
Federated | Federated Cutlers Ltd |
Fee | Fee & Swift |
Fenton | Ezra Fenton |
Fenton | Fenton Brothers Ltd |
Fenton | Joseph Fenton & Sons Ltd |
Fiberloid | Fiberloid Ltd |
Field | Alfred Field & Company (Sheffield) Ltd |
Fielding | John Fielding |
Fine | Fine Plate Cutlery Co |
Finlay | W. C. Finlay & Co |
Firbrite | Firbrite |
Firth | Firth Stainless / Firth-Brearley Stainless |
Firth | Luke Firth |
Fischer | Fischer Brothers |
Fisher | Fisher & Brennan |
Fisher | Frank Fisher & Son Ltd |
Fisher | Harrison Fisher & Company Ltd / Taylors Eye Witness Ltd |
Fisher | Shaw & Fisher |
Flather | Charles Johnson Flather |
Flatware | Sheffield Flatware Company Ltd |
Fleming | Fleming & Sons |
Fletcher | C. W. Fletcher & Sons Ltd |
Fletcher | William Fletcher |
Fletchers | Fletchers Bakeries Ltd |
Flower | Hallas, Flower & Pearson |
Ford | Alfred Ford & Co |
Ford | Ford & Medley Ltd |
Foreman | Foreman Cutlery Company |
Forrest | Forrest Brothers |
Forster | Forster & Co |
Foulstone | Joseph Foulstone |
Fox | Fox & Norris |
France | George France |
Francis | Francis Brothers |
Francis | Henry Francis |
Francis | Joseph Francis |
Franklin | James Franklin & Co |
Fraser | Alexander Fraser & Company |
Freeman | William Freeman |
Frith | Charles Frith & Sons |
Frith | Samuel Frith |
Frith | Wilson & Frith |
Froggatt | Bishop & Froggatt |
Froggatt | Froggatt & Ledger Ltd |
Froggatt | J. H. Froggatt & Sons |
Froggatt | John Froggatt |
Froggatt | Thomas Froggatt |
Frost | Frost, Askham & Mosforth |
Frost | Samuel Frost |
Frost | Thomas Frost & Company Ltd |
Fry | Fry & Wigfull Ltd |
Furness | Charles Furness |
Furness | Edward Furness & Sons |
Furness | John Furness (Furniss) |
Furness | Reuben Furness |
Furniss | Luke Furniss |
This enterprise began in about 1920 as Fleming, Son & Davies at Orient Works, Cambridge Street. The partners were William Henry Fleming (1862-1935) and his son, James Lionel Fleming (1889-1942); and Arthur Davies (who was apparently listed in the directory in 1919 as a cutlery manager, residing in Penrhyn Road). W. H. Fleming had previously been a surgical instrument maker. The firm specialised in stainless and electro-plate table cutlery and canteens, using the trade name ‘EFFANESS’.&nbs....