William Hutton & Sons was a silversmithing company founded in Birmingham, England in 1800. The company was founded by William Hutton, who was a silversmith and jeweller. The company moved to Sheffield in 1832, and in 1863, it opened a showroom in London. The company was known for its high-quality silver and silverplate and produced a wide range of items, including tableware, jewellery, and decorative objects. The company also produced electroplated silverware, which was a new and innovative product at the time. The company won several awards for its products including a gold medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and it was also awarded a royal warrant by Queen Victoria. The company continued to operate until 1930, when it was acquired by James Dixon & Sons.
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