VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE 2 SAUCE GRAVY LADLES FIDDLE PATTERN 7 INCHE LONG GLEAMING
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VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE 2 SAUCE GRAVY LADLES FIDDLE PATTERN 7 INCHE LONG GLEAMING:
$20.06
- VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED 2 GRAVY / SAUCE LADLES....GLEAMING
- 7 INCHES LONG
- FIDDLE PATTERN
- MADE BY THE ILLUSTRIOUS SILVERSMITHS..
CHARLES BOARDMAN CHARLES BOARDMAN
BOARDMAN & GLOSSOP
BOARDMAN, GLOSSOP & CO
Sheffield
Charles Boardman started producing sterling silver wares (1844) but converted to electroplating in 1847 prior to enter in partnership with Glossop. Boardman & Glossop was active at 54 Pond St., Sheffield (1861-1871). The firm became Boardman, Glossop & Co in 1887 and was converted in 1895 into a limited liability company under the style Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd. The business was bought in 1924 c. by Frank Cobb & Co. They were described as silversmiths, electroplaters and Britannia metal-smiths at Clarence Works, Sheffield and 16 Ely Place, Holborn, London (later at 18 Bartlett\'s Building, Holborn).BOARDMAN, GLOSSOP & CO
Sheffield
Charles Boardman started producing sterling silver wares (1844) but converted to electroplating in 1847 prior to enter in partnership with Glossop. Boardman & Glossop was active at 54 Pond St., Sheffield (1861-1871). The firm became Boardman, Glossop & Co in 1887 and was converted in 1895 into a limited liability company under the style Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd. The business was bought in 1924 c. by Frank Cobb & Co. They were described as silversmiths, electroplaters and Britannia metal-smiths at Clarence Works, Sheffield and 16 Ely Place, Holborn, London (later at 18 Bartlett\'s Building, Holborn).
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