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- name is sometimes rendered as Elizabeth. Mary Sumner was the wife of plateworker William Sumner I and registered her first mark on 18 March 1807; after...
- Elizabeth Morley was an English silversmith. Morley was married to the plateworker Thomas Morley, going into the silver business at his death. During her...
- address of 49 Bartholomew Close; her occupation at this time was listed as plateworker. She specialized in the production of salvers and trays, and numerous...
- English silversmith. Tookey was married to James Tookey, a spoon maker and plateworker, and herself became a silversmith after his death, although the date...
- Edward Feline, and herself was classified as both a largeworker and a plateworker during her career. Her first mark was registered on 15 May 1753; a second...
- which Storr's first separate mark is also entered. First mark entered as plateworker, in partnership with William Frisbee, 2 May 1792. Address: 5 **** Lane...
- worked in partnership with her son, George Burrows II. classed as a plateworker, she registered her first mark, in two sizes, on 10 July 1801. Further...
- 2023. Chaffers, William (1883). A History of English Goldsmiths and Plateworkers (PDF). London: W.H.Allen & Co. Official website (Parish of West Grinstead)...
- William (1883). "Gilda aurifabrorum; a history of English goldsmiths and plateworkers, and their marks stamped on plate". London, W.H. Allen. pp. 35–36. Goss...
- William (1899). Gilda aurifabrorum; a history of English goldsmiths and plateworkers. London: Reeves and Turner. pp. 57-58. Harris, William (1845). Rambles...