Antique teapot of MH&Co Martinold brand (1820-1936).
Ships with Track and Trace code.
H & Co (jewelry quality mark)
This company began in Sheffield UK in 1820 with a partnership between Henry Wilkinson and John Roberts, trading as Wilkinson & Roberts.
The partnership dissolved in 1836 and the company continued as John Roberts.
In 1846, pupil Ebenezer Hall became a partner and the company traded under the name Roberts & Hall.
The company, one of britain's best-known manufacturers, took part in many international exhibitions, including the Crystal Palace Great Exhibition in 1851, the first of a series of world exhibitions.
In 1854, Roberts & Hall joined forces with Martin & Naylor to form Martin, Hall & Co.
In 1866 Martin Hall & Co was founded and became Martin Hall & Co 2024 Ltd with Bernard Wake as chairman and Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall as joint directors.
The company flourished, producing good quality silver and silver silver and sending their wares to London, Chester, Sheffield and Birmingham to show off.
In 1914, the company employed about 750 people.
After the First World War, business declined and the company went bankrupt in 1936.
Martin, Hall & Co were listed as silversmiths and platers, Sheffield UK. And as parent company of Marples & Co Ltd, silversmiths and retailers, Birmingham UK.
Jewelry Age: Late Victorian, Edwardian.
Specializing in sterling silver tableware - cutlery, mugs, photo frames, spice sets, candlesticks, tea sets.
Product code: Art Deco style Teapot MH & 2024 Co Martinold Jewellery hallmark early 1900s England.