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Sterling Silver Elizabeth II Goblet made in 1970
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A delightful sterling goblet made in Charles I style, of a flared bell shaped form, supported by a plain pedestal on to a circular spreading foot.
Date | 1970 |
Made By | Barker Ellis |
Location | Birmingham |
Stock Number | W197x20A |
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Sterling Silver Elizabeth II Goblet made in 1970
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A delightful sterling goblet made in Charles I style, of a flared bell shaped form, supported by a plain pedestal on to a circular spreading foot.
The goblet is in good condition with large early style hallmarks.
Dimensions: 11.9 x 7.2 cm.
Weight: 4.2 troy oz.
Capacity: The goblet will hold 175 ml of wine.
BARKER BROTHERS, BARKER BROTHERS SILVERSMITHS LTD, BARKER ELLIS SILVER CO
Business established in Birmingham in 1801. The firm still possesses the original Boulton & Watt dies acquired during its early days of manufacturing. The business appears in an 1871 directory as Barker Brothers, silversmiths active in Paradise Street.
In 1903, they moved to new factory premises, Unity Works, Constitution Hill, Birmingham, where it remained until the 1980s maintaining a London showroom during the early part of the 20th century.
In 1907, the firm was converted into a limited liability company under the style Barker Brothers Silversmiths Ltd.
Levi & Salaman Ltd and its subsidiary Potosi Silver Co were incorporated by Barker Brothers in 1921.
In the 1960s, merging with Ellis & Co (Birmingham) Ltd, the firm changed to Barker Ellis Silver Co Ltd.
On January 2, 1979, the firm obtained a Federal registration in the USA for the trademarks Ellis & Co, Barker Ellis and Ellis Barker (the marks were cancelled in 1988)
CHRONOLOGY:
Mary Barker, 1801
Barker & Creed
William & Matthias Barker, until 1885
Barker Brothers, 1886 – 1907
Barker Brothers Silversmiths Ltd, 1907 amalgamated with Levi & Salaman, 1921, acquired Ellis & Co (Birmingham) Ltd, 1931
Barker Ellis Silver Co Ltd (from the 1960s) – not in business anymore.
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