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* [http://www.bmagic.org.uk/people/A+Edward+Jones] Birmingham Museuem and Art Gallery Centre
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of 27 Pemberton Street, Warstone Lane, Birmingham. Telephone: 3762

  • 1879 Albert Edward Jones was born.
  • For a short time he was a Birmingham Guildsman.
  • 1902 He established his own business, making slightly more commercial work than the Guild and becoming increasingly successful.
  • 1906 He opened workshops at 13 Windmill Street, Horse Fair, Birmingham, from where he advertised himself as an 'Art Silversmith'.
  • Jones moved his business first to 111 Livery Street, Birmingham
  • 1918 The business moved to 27 Pemberton Street.
  • 1929 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturer and designer of Hand-wrought Silverware; Tea-sets, Rose Bowls, Sweet and Fruit Dishes, Presentation Plate, Ecclesiastical Plate, etc. Birmingham Jewellers' and Silversmiths' Association. (Stand Nos. J.43 and J.54) [1]
  • 1954 Albert Edward Jones died.
  • The firm still manufactures, on a much larger scale, at premises in Pemberton Street.


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Sources of Information

  • [1] Birmingham Museuem and Art Gallery Centre