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Crossed Arrows (William Hutton & Sons)
Posted 4 days ago in Alva, FL
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William Hutton & Sons - Sheffield William Hutton & Sons was a renowned 19th-century British silversmith firm founded in 1800 (Birmingham) and moved to Sheffield in 1832. Famous for high-quality Victorian/Edwardian silver and Arts & Crafts designs, they acquired Creswick & Co in 1902, adopting their "crossed arrows" trademark. The firm went bankrupt in 1930. Key History and "Crossed Arrows" Mark: Establishment: Started by William Hutton in Birmingham in 1800, moving to Sheffield in 1832. "Crossed Arrows" Mark: William Hutton & Sons Ltd acquired the Sheffield manufacturer Creswick & Co in 1902, subsequently using their crossed arrows logo, often with the "WH&S" maker's mark, according to https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=U2lsdmVyY29sbGVjdGlvbi5pdA== and Roundabout Antiques. Key Developments: The company pioneered electroplating (licensed from Elkingtons) and developed a nickel alloy called "British Plate" (marked "BP"). Expansion: Known for high-quality Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts silverware, and novelty items. The firm, recognized for its high-quality products, was a major player in both sterling silver and silver-plated goods, operating with London showrooms from 1863.
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