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1839 Advertisement. '[[G. R. Elkington and Co|G. R. ELKINGTON and Co.]] inform the different trades they are now prepared to GILD SILVER and STEEL GOODS generally, as well as every variety of COPPER and BRASS, whether cast or stamped. They have also completed their Patent Process for Silvering or Plating Copper, Brass, and German Silver. Patent Gilding Works, Newhall-street.'<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 11 February 1839</ref> | 1839 Advertisement. '[[G. R. Elkington and Co|G. R. ELKINGTON and Co.]] inform the different trades they are now prepared to GILD SILVER and STEEL GOODS generally, as well as every variety of COPPER and BRASS, whether cast or stamped. They have also completed their Patent Process for Silvering or Plating Copper, Brass, and German Silver. Patent Gilding Works, Newhall-street.'<ref>Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 11 February 1839</ref> | ||
1843 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership subsisting between [[George Richards Elkington]], [[William Hammond Turner]], [[James Turner ( | 1843 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership subsisting between [[George Richards Elkington]], [[William Hammond Turner]], [[James Turner (5)|James Turner]], [[Henry Turner (4)|Henry Turner]], [[John Hardman (1766-1844)|John Hardman the elder]], [[John Hardman|John Hardman the younger]], and [[Jeremiah Iliffe]], of Birmingham, Gilders, carried on under the firm of [[G. R. Elkington and Co]]. was this day dissolved by mutual consent...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20271/page/3415 The London Gazette Publication date:20 October 1843 Issue:20271 Page:3415]</ref> | ||
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1839 Advertisement. 'G. R. ELKINGTON and Co. inform the different trades they are now prepared to GILD SILVER and STEEL GOODS generally, as well as every variety of COPPER and BRASS, whether cast or stamped. They have also completed their Patent Process for Silvering or Plating Copper, Brass, and German Silver. Patent Gilding Works, Newhall-street.'[1]
1843 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership subsisting between George Richards Elkington, William Hammond Turner, James Turner, Henry Turner, John Hardman the elder, John Hardman the younger, and Jeremiah Iliffe, of Birmingham, Gilders, carried on under the firm of G. R. Elkington and Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent...'[2]
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- ↑ Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 11 February 1839
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:20 October 1843 Issue:20271 Page:3415