British silver manufacturer James Dixon & Sons was founded in Sheffield, England in 1806. The company was known for producing high-quality silverware, such as tableware, tea sets, candlesticks, and other decorative items. They were particularly well known for their Sheffield plate (an early form of silver plating) and electroplating techniques. They also produced a wide range of other items, including silver-plated tea services, trays, and other decorative items. James Dixon & Sons was considered to be one of the most prestigious silver manufacturers of the 19th century, and their silverware was highly sought after by both individuals and institutions. In 1920 the business became became a Limited Liability company and continued to be a family run enterprise until 1976 after which it was acquiired by British Silverware Limited and consolidated into the stable of famous names in that company..
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