Early 20th Century "Welbeck Plate" Toast Rack by The Alexander Clark Co Ltd

Ref: 10544
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Offered for sale is an early 20th century silver plate, four division toast rack by The Alexander Clark Co Ltd. Established in 1891 by Clift Alexander Mawer Clark at 138 Fenchurch Street, London. Manufacturing premises were opened in 1894 at 29 Market Place, Oxford Street. In 1900 the firm was active at Welbeck Works, Randall Street, Sheffield, transferring its activity to James Street Works, St. Paul's, Birmingham, in 1918. The firm was active also at 29 Market Place, London (1894-1910), 188 Oxford Street, London (1900-1915), 125-126 Fernchurch Street, London (1909-1918), 38-40 Mitre Street, Aldgate, London (1921), 17 Sycamore Street, Sheffield (1921) and 38 Leadenhall Street, London (1941). The partners were C.A.M. Clark, Louis Vernon Clark, Robert Fead Mosley and Robert Frederick Mosley (of R.F. Mosley & Co Ltd). The firm was converted in 1912 into a limited liability company under the style of the Alexander Clark Co Ltd. In 1914 the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co Ltd had 620 employees in the activities of silversmiths, cutlers, precious stone mounters and dressing bag manufacturers. It was specialised in the production of silver, "Welbeck Silver Plate" and electroplate, cutlery, fitted dressing cases and bags, high-class leather Goods. Welbeck was the trade mark used on their silverplate Production. Chronology: Alexander Clark c. 1891 - c. 1898 The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co c. 1898 - 1912 The Alexander Clark Co Ltd 1912 - 1940s
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Height:
130 mm
Width:
110 mm
Depth:
70 mm
Condition IconCondition
Excellent condition
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Unless otherwise stated on item description Free delivery included to UK Mainland & NI. EU Delivery £20. USA & Worldwide Delivery £35.

UK:free delivery

EU:£20

WORLD:£35

USA:£35

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