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  2. Arthur Price - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Price has been called a traditional English family-owned company. [1] Arthur Price himself was born on 3 March 1865, and as a young man spent two decades employed in the flatware industry before setting up his own company in Aston, Birmingham, in the name of Arthur Price of England, Master Cutlers & Silversmiths. [1]

  3. Globe Works - Wikipedia

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    "Guide to Marks of Origin on British and Irish Silver Plate from Mid 16th Century to the year 1950 and Old Sheffield Plate Makers' Marks 1743 - 1860" compiled by Frederick Bradbury F.S.A.(1950). This was done within the Globe Works premises. The business was eventually transferred to his son George Bishop and became George Bishop and Sons.

  4. Arthur Price (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Price is an English company, a manufacturer of cutlery and silverware. Arthur Price may also refer to the following people: Arthur Price (bishop) (1678–1752), Church of Ireland Archbishop of Cashel; Arthur Price (footballer) (1892–1954), English footballer; Arthur Price (MP), Member of Parliament for Montgomery

  5. James Dixon & Sons - Wikipedia

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    It was located first at Silver Street (1806), Cornish Place (1822) Sheffield. Their registered trade mark since 1879 was a Trumpet with a Banner hanging from it. Although registered in 1879, the "Trumpet with Banner" logo was used at times before registration and appears on some of their silver plate pieces.

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  7. Viners - Wikipedia

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    Viners is a United Kingdom brand of cutlery, kitchenware and dinnerware products, founded in 1901 in Sheffield, England by Adolphe Viener and his sons. By the 1960s, it had expanded to subsidiaries in Ireland, Australia and France.

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