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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to dig out some information about Clark and Sewell, a silvermakers based in Legge Lane.
The original building still stands there today, albeit derelict and abandoned (there are lots of urbex photos on the net).
It would be great to find out some more info about this company, what they produced, and to hear some memories of people who may have worked there.
As far as I know, they used to produce items like card cases, cigar cases, ash trays, vases and rings. I believe the firm was established by James Clark & John Sewell in 1899.
This is their hallmark.
Any more info / help greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Michael.
I'm trying to dig out some information about Clark and Sewell, a silvermakers based in Legge Lane.
The original building still stands there today, albeit derelict and abandoned (there are lots of urbex photos on the net).
It would be great to find out some more info about this company, what they produced, and to hear some memories of people who may have worked there.
As far as I know, they used to produce items like card cases, cigar cases, ash trays, vases and rings. I believe the firm was established by James Clark & John Sewell in 1899.
This is their hallmark.

Any more info / help greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Michael.