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11-01-2012, 09:47 PM #6
George Hammond, son of Thomas Hammond was apprenticed to James Beal and freed in 1797 (History of the Cutler's Company of Sheffield).
Hammond moved around quite a bit. He also worked out of Nursery Street in 1837 (White's), 29 Wicker Street in 1833 (Pigot's), 59 Wicker Street in 1829 (Pigot's) and 78 Wicker in 1825 (Gell's)
The Don Place mark suggests the Johnson Street address (same as mine in the thread linked above) which goes back to at 1841 (Henry & Thomas Rodgers).
Are those your razors, Martin? The latter two are spectacular!-Zak Jarvis. Writer. Artist. Bon vivant.