Walker Hall Sheffield England. Circa 1900 Walker & Hall Sheffield England Silver Walker & Hall were Sheffield based silversmiths making their fortune with electroplating, cutlery and silver from the mid-19th century until they closed in 1971 Walker and Hall of Electro-works, Howard Street, Sheffield were silversmiths and cutlers
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Between 1848 and 1853 the company was known as Walker, Coulson & Hall until they became simply Walker & Hall in 1853 Their factory was located in Sheffield, on Howard Street.
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this may have been low end of the market line produced by Walker & Hall in a non-plated nickel silver form that made its appearance in the 1890's DATING WALKER & HALL SILVER PLATE From centuries British silver is protected by the stamping of symbols and letters identifying the maker, the Assay Office and the date in which the quality of the silver piece was verified Walker and Hall Sheffield were primarily Sheffield Makers, but items with Birmingham, London and Chester Assay Marks can also be found.
SKÅL PÅ FOT, silver, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, England, 1898. Bukowskis. The company started with a Britannia metalworker - John Harrison - who took the first licence in Sheffield from Elkingtons to make electroplated wares. The firm was established in Sheffield in 1845 by George Walker
Walker & Hall Sheffield England Handled Dish(s). They had premises at Howard Street, Sheffield and showrooms. Walker left Harrison two years later and partnered with Samuel Coulson, later joined by Henry Hall, to start manufacturing electroplated items.