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Joseph Cutts, Cutts Brothers, George Cutts, electroplated, silver pate & Britannia metal manufactures. 

 

https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Joseph_Cutts

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Advertisement 1847

 

Whites Directory 1849

Cutts, Joseph, Britannia metalware & spoon manufacturer, Truro Works, Matilda Street, h. 25 Hermitage Street

 

Whites Directory 1852

Cutts, George, metal smith, 26 Sheaf Garden Street. 

Cutts, Joseph, Britannia metal and silver plated ware & spoon manufacturer, Truro Works, Matilda Street. h. 25 Hermitage Street. 

 

Atkin Brothers took over from Joseph Cutts at the Truro Works and expanded it. 

 

Kelly's Directory 1854

Cutts Brothers, manufacturers of silver plated, nickel silver & Britannia Metal goods, St. Mary's Road. 

 

Whites Directory 1857

Cutts Brothers, Britannia metalware etc. manufacturers, 90 Pond Street

Cutts, Chas, mfr of silver plated goods, 58 St. Philips Road. (unsure if related) 

Cutts, Geo, Britannia metalware mfr, 26 Sheaf Gardens. 

Cutts, John, Britannia ware mfr. h. 44 New George Street

Cutts, Mr. John, Bank View (unsure if related) 

George Cutts co-founded Cutts Brothers, the partnership dissolved by mutual consent 30th November 1857 George set up in business in the School of Art Works, Arundel Street, John Odale Cutts carried on as Cutts Brothers. 

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Melville Directory 1859

 

Cutts Brothers, patent electro-silver plated and Britannia metal manufacturers, Penzance Works, Pond Street. 

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Advertisements from Illustrated Guide to Sheffield, Pawson and Brailsford. 1862.

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George Cutts, manufacturer of electro silver-plated Britannia metal goods, Silver Plated & Britannia Metal Works, 35 Broad Street, Park. 

 

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Whites Directory 1862

Cutts, George, electroplated & Britannia metal goods manufacturer, 53 Arundel Street, h. 78 Suffolk Road. 

Cutts, Joseph, manufacturers of Britannia metal and electroplated goods and nickel silver, Penzance Works, 2 Harmer Lane. 

Cutts, John, electro-plated goods etc. manufacturer (Cutts Brothers) h. 2 St. Mary's Place, St. Mary's Road. 

 

George & Joseph Cutts both feature and their marks. 

https://www.silvercollection.it/electroplatesilverCdue.html

 

Whites Directory 1879

Cutts, George, electro silver plated and Britannia metal goods manufacturer, Park Silver Plate Works, 29 Broad Street Park, h. 13 Glen Road. (Truro Villa) 

 

History of George Cutts

https://www.hawleysheffieldknives.com/n-fulldetails.php?val=c&kel=1413

 

George Cutts 1820-1881

https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/George_Cutts

After the death of George, the business in 1882 became George Cutts & Sons (William and George jnr) business declared bankrupt 1889, assets acquired by John Batt, father of Mary Willis Batt (wife of William). 

 

From "Some Sheffield Advertisements and Information" website. https://www.925-1000.com

JOHN BATT (GEORGE CUTTS & SONS), MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PARK WORKS, BROAD STREET, SHEFFIELD

This extensive and important business was founded in the year 1845 in Arundel Street, removing thence to Cambridge Street in 1878. Mr. John Batt successfully carried on the business until his death in 1889, when his sons undertook the management of the firm, purchased the property and business of Messrs. Cutts & Sons, and removed to the premises now occupied, and continue the business in the old firm-name and under their own personal management. The Park Works in Broad Street form commodious and well-situated headquarters for this large industry. They cover a considerable space of ground, and have a valuable equipment of the most effective modern plant. On the first floor of the premises there are spacious offices and a large show-room, the latter containing a fine display of the firm’s productions in numerous show-cases. This stock fully represents Mr. Batt’s manufactures, and is both varied and extensive. It embraces every description of choice silver and electro-plated goods, Britannia-metal ware, &c., in a great variety of new and artistic designs, and includes a wide range of selection in such standard articles as tea and coffee services, waiters, dishes and dish covers, fruit and flower stands, liqueur frames, biscuit and marmalade receptacles, cake baskets, fish carvers, fish eaters, dessert knives and forks, pickle forks, butter knives, melon carvers, sugar sifters, and cutlery generally, and a special line of dessert services, the designs of which are unique, being the property of this firm exclusively.
 

 

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