Stewart Dawson & Co. was a silversmith and retail business that was founded in 1871 by David Stewart Dawson in Liverpool, England. The company quickly became successful, and by the late 1800s, it had branches in London, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Dunedin.

Stewart Dawson was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in 1849. He apprenticed as a silversmith in Dufftown, and then moved to Liverpool in 1871 to set up his own business. Dawson was a talented silversmith, and his work was soon in demand by both the wealthy and the middle class. The company's products were known for their high quality and their stylish design.

In 1886, Dawson moved to Australia and opened a branch of his business in Sydney. The Australian branch was an immediate success, and it quickly became one of the leading silversmiths in the country. Dawson also opened branches in Melbourne and Auckland, and by the more...

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Victorian Silver-Cased pocket chronograph. Case hallmarked…

Victorian Silver Pocket Chronograph by Stewart Dawson, 1882

Victorian Silver-Cased pocket chronograph. Case hallmarked Birmingham 1882, by Stewart Dawson of Liverpool. Movement and case #94282. Enamel dial with Roman numerals.

A 1930s silver cased desk clock, the plain rectangular case…

1930s Silver Desk Clock with French Movement

A 1930s silver cased desk clock, the plain rectangular case with overhead swing handle, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, raised on restrained scroll silver wire frame. Quality French movement, working. Birmingham 1932 by Stewart Dawson & Co.…

Two sterling silver full hunter pocket Watches, marks of…

Pair of Sterling Silver Full Hunter Pocket Watches, 1885-1887

Two sterling silver full hunter pocket Watches, marks of stewart Dawson & Co., London, 1885 and Birmingham, 1887, key-wind movements, the white enamel dials with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock, silver case, dials signed, cases hallmarked…

A c.1900 French brass cased carriage clock, turned and fluted…

French Brass Carriage Clock with Leather Case & Faults

A c.1900 French brass cased carriage clock, turned and fluted column corner supports, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and retailer's name Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd, decorative swing top handle, with key, in fitted leather case, with faults

German bracket clock early 20th century, retailers Stewart…

German Bracket Clock with Mahogany Case and Silver Face

German bracket clock early 20th century, retailers Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd, silver face, the chapter ring with black Roman numerals below a fast, slow and a chime, silent subsidiary dials, in a mahogany case, with key and pendulum. Height 29 cm