Gamble | Joseph Gamble |
Gardener | John Gardener |
Garlick | Garlick & Haslam |
Garrard | Garrard & Co Ltd |
Garrison | Garrison Jollity |
Gebruder | Gebruder, Richartz & Soehne |
Gee | Gee & Holmes Ltd |
Gem | Edward Gem & Company |
Gentry | Gentry |
Gibbins | Joseph Gibbins & Sons Ltd |
Gibson | Gibson & Swift |
Gibson | J. D. Gibson |
Gill | Bernard Gill & Company Ltd |
Gill | George Gill & Sons (Sheffield) Ltd |
Gill | G. W. Gill Ltd |
Gill | Gill, Herbert & Company Ltd |
Gillbee | Edward Gillbee |
Gillott | John Gillott |
Gillott | Gillott Cutlery Co |
Gilpin | Tom Gilpin Ltd |
Gilson | J. D. Gilson |
Gladwin | Gladwin Ltd |
Gledhill | James Gledhill |
Glen | Glen Plate & Cutlery Co |
Glossop | Glossop & Nutt |
Glossop | George Glossop & Company Ltd |
Glossop | Thomas Glossop & Sons Ltd |
Glosswood | Glosswood |
Goddard | J Goddard |
Godwin | Joseph Godwin |
Goff | Thomas H. Goff & Company |
Goodlad | Frank C Goodlad & Son (Sheffield) Ltd |
Goorney | Goorney |
Gosling | K. Gosling |
Gouldthorp(e) | George Gouldthorp(e) |
Graham | T. R. Humphreys Graham & Co |
Grant | William Grant & Sons (Sheffield) Ltd |
Granton | Granton Ragg Ltd |
Graveley | Graveley & Wreaks |
Graves | J. G. Graves Ltd |
Grayson | Benjamin Grayson & Son |
Greaves | Francis Greaves & Sons |
Greaves | John Greaves |
Greaves | Greaves and Newton |
Greaves | Nathaniel Greaves |
Greaves | William Greaves & Sons |
Green | Green & Green Ltd |
Green | Samuel Green |
Green | Alfred Green & Sons |
Green | Joseph Green & Son |
Green | Walter Green Limited |
Green | Burgon, Green and Co |
Green | Green, Pickslay and Appleby |
Greenberg | I. S. Greenberg & Co |
Gregory | Gregory & Company Cutlers (Sheffield) Ltd |
Gregory | Gregory & Staniland |
Gregory | Gregory Brothers |
Gregory | Gregory Fenton Ltd |
Gregory | George Gregory |
Gregory | William Gregory & Sons |
Gregory | Cuthbert & Gregory |
Gregory | James Gregory |
Grinold | Slack & Grinold |
Groves | Richard Groves & Sons Ltd |
Guide | I. Guide & Company |
Gunby | Harry Gunby |
Gurney | Broadhead, Gurney & Co |
We believe that the name on this blade refers to the company of goldsmiths started by George Wickes in Threadneedle Street in London who entered his mark at Goldsmiths’ Hall in 1722.
The company moved to Panton Street off Haymarket in 1735. George Wickes gained the patronage of Frederick, the then Prince of Wales for his fine work. When he retired in 1760, two of his apprentices, John Parker and Edward Wakelin, purchased the company and in 1776 John Wakelin and William Taylor took it over. Robert G....