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Crisford & Norris | Silversmiths - Birmingham, England (Note. Dates in brackets are the date of listed items by the maker) Crisford & Norris (1908)(1978) Silver hallmark C&N
James Barber and William North. York Jewellers and Silvermakers. 1835-1845. Coney street York. Silver and silverplated spoon and tableware makers. The partnership between James Barber and William North was dissolved in 1847.
William Neale (Silvermaker) William Neale, William Neale Ltd, William Neale & Son Ltd, W. Neale & son Ltd Birmingham Silvermaker.
Nailsea Glass. Founded by John Robert Lucas in 1788 in Nailsea Somerset. Trading as "Nailsea Crown Glass and Glass Bottle Manufacturers". Nailsea art Glass was made from the glass left over at the end of the day such as rolling pins, pipes, jugs,...
Negretti & Zambra of London, Scientific and Optical Instrument makers. Henry Negretti and Joseph Zambra formed a partnership in 1850, their company produced scientific and optical instruments and also had a photographic studio based in London. They...
New Hall Pottery Co. Founded in 1899 by Robert Audley. Earthenware manufacturer at the New Hall works, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. A company known all over the world as the largest manufacturers of cheap toilet sets and jugs. After the 1st world war...
Newlyn School. 1880-1940. The Newlyn school was set up as a artists colony in Newlyn Penzance, Cornwall. Walter Langley an English painter founded the Newlyn school along with Stanhope Forbes. Painters were attracted to Newlyn and the surrounding...
Manufactured by Nippon Toki Kaisha, Ltd, Noritake porcelain was created to compete with European porcelain companies. Founded in the village of Noritake, a small suburb near Nagoya, Japan. Most of the company’s early wares carried one of the...
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