Walter H. Stevenson was born in Melbourne in 1855 and began his journey in the world of jewellery by serving his apprenticeship under Phillip Wing of Little Collins Street. Mr. Wing, a pioneering goldsmith and jeweller, had established his workshop in Royal Lane in 1859.

After completing his apprenticeship and earning his papers, Walter ventured as a journeyman to work with P. Falk and Co. in their Adelaide factory. In 1878, alongside his brother William, who was a watchmaker, Walter co-founded their own jewellery business in Gawler Place. The business later relocated to 6 Rundle Street, Adelaide, in 1881.

As the years went by, the Stevenson brothers' business flourished, becoming a well-known and reputable jewellery house in Adelaide by the end of the 19th century. They offered an extensive range of gold and silver jewellery, all proudly adorned with their distinctive mark, 'Stevenson'.

Their business endured and prospered more...

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A cased set of sterling silver Arts & craft teaspoons, James A.…

A cased set of sterling silver Arts & craft teaspoons, James A.B Linton, Australia, seahorse finial, beaten bowl, Wt 56 grams, Provenance: Jeffcoat Stevenson & Co, Sydney

Edward VII sterling silver salver hallmarked Sheffield 1908,…

Edward VII Silver Salver with Engraved Dedication

Edward VII sterling silver salver hallmarked Sheffield 1908, maker Stevenson & Law, with engraved dedication to centre, 1144 grams

A pair of Australian sterling silver skewers, circa 1900, with…

Australian Sterling Silver Skewers, 1900

A pair of Australian sterling silver skewers, circa 1900, with maker's mark for Stevenson (of Adelaide), slender skewers with open oval terminals, hallmarked to upper stems, silver weight 31gr, length 20 cm

A Colonial sterling silver spoon, circa 1890s, with maker's…

1890s Colonial Sterling Silver Spoon by Stevenson

A Colonial sterling silver spoon, circa 1890s, with maker's mark of period for Stevenson (of Adelaide), a fiddle pattern spoon with later mark of Stevenson to stem underside, silver weight 63gr, length 23 cm