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of Cornish Place, Sheffield. London Office: 14 St. Andrew Street, Holborn, EC4 | of Cornish Place, Sheffield. London Office: 14 St. Andrew Street, Holborn, EC4 | ||
James Dixon | '''James Dixon and Sons''' (originally Dixon and Smith) was one of the largest and most prolific manufacturers in Sheffield. The firm was originally founded in 1806, making Britannia metal goods. They soon branched into different materials and markets and established international trade links. | ||
During the 1900s Dixon's continued to produce diverse and successful lines of pewter, silver and silver plated goods. Some of their most celebrated achievements were a series of trophies for Grand National winners and the Augusta Golf Tournament trophy | During the 1900s Dixon's continued to produce diverse and successful lines of pewter, silver and silver plated goods. Some of their most celebrated achievements were a series of '''trophies for Grand National winners''' and the '''Augusta Golf Tournament trophy'''. | ||
The reputation achieved by Dixon's adds to the poignancy of their steadily declining fortunes. The company twice went into receivership during the 1970s and ceased to trade around 1992. | |||
* 1849 Advert shown on this page | * 1849 Advert shown on this page | ||
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* 1922 Listed Exhibitor. Silver, Electro-Plate, Britannia Metal and Nickel Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons and Forks, Flasks of every description. (Stand No E.5) | * 1922 Listed Exhibitor. Silver, Electro-Plate, Britannia Metal and Nickel Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons and Forks, Flasks of every description. (Stand No E.5) | ||
* ''Note:'' (01/08) | |||
** British Silverware Limited continues to produce goods under the ''Dixon brand name''' and Cornish Place has been redeveloped into luxury housing and offices. | |||
Revision as of 13:05, 24 January 2008

of Cornish Place, Sheffield. London Office: 14 St. Andrew Street, Holborn, EC4
James Dixon and Sons (originally Dixon and Smith) was one of the largest and most prolific manufacturers in Sheffield. The firm was originally founded in 1806, making Britannia metal goods. They soon branched into different materials and markets and established international trade links.
During the 1900s Dixon's continued to produce diverse and successful lines of pewter, silver and silver plated goods. Some of their most celebrated achievements were a series of trophies for Grand National winners and the Augusta Golf Tournament trophy.
The reputation achieved by Dixon's adds to the poignancy of their steadily declining fortunes. The company twice went into receivership during the 1970s and ceased to trade around 1992.
- 1849 Advert shown on this page
- 1891 Advert number two.
- 1922 Listed Exhibitor. Silver, Electro-Plate, Britannia Metal and Nickel Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons and Forks, Flasks of every description. (Stand No E.5)
- Note: (01/08)
- British Silverware Limited continues to produce goods under the Dixon brand name' and Cornish Place has been redeveloped into luxury housing and offices.
Sources of Information
- [1] Sheffield Galleries Website
- History and Directory of Birmingham, 1849
- Post Office London Trades Directory, 1891
- 1922 British Industries Fair Page 23