Walker & Hall was founded in Sheffield in 1843 by John Harrison, a Britannia-metal worker who hired George Walker to learn the electroplating process. Walker left Harrison two years later and partnered with Samuel Coulson, later joined by Henry Hall, to start manufacturing electroplated items.

By the 1850s, Hall's nephews had joined the business, and Sir John Bingham became a partner in 1852. The company grew to have 1500 employees by 1894, specializing in electroplate, cutlery, and silver. The company was known for its publicity, including a false story that Walker was a co-inventor of the electroplating process with Dr. John Wright.

The Electro Works of Walker & Hall dominated Sheffield's skyline until the 1940 Sheffield Blitz, and the building was later rebuilt and continued production until 1963, when it was demolished. In 1954, the company hired David Mellor, a young designer who produced stripped-down, more...

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A sterling silver tea cup, dents, Walker & Hall Birmingham 1927.…

Dented Sterling Silver Tea Cup, 1927 Walker & Hall

A sterling silver tea cup, dents, Walker & Hall Birmingham 1927. Weight 114grams.

Pair Victorian sterling silver jam spoons, Sheffield 1899,…

Victorian Silver Jam Spoons with Mother of Pearl Handles

Pair Victorian sterling silver jam spoons, Sheffield 1899, makers Walker & Hall, embossed decoration to bowls, with mother of pearl handles. Length 15 cm (each).

Six late-Victorian silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs,…

Victorian Silver Teaspoons and Sugar Tongs Set

Six late-Victorian silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, rococo revival stems, initialled; Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1897. (7)

Two sterling silver nips and a set of six demitasse spoons,…

18th Century Sterling Silver Nips and Demitasse Spoons Set

Two sterling silver nips and a set of six demitasse spoons, 18th century, with maker's mark for possibly Thomas Justis, a pair of bright cut nips, marked to the bowls; circa 1908 Chester, with maker's marks for Barker Bros, a pair of plain small nips, and…

George V sterling silver toast rack by Walker & Hall four…

1924 Sterling Silver Toast Rack by Walker & Hall

George V sterling silver toast rack by Walker & Hall four division with fixed handle, Sheffield 1924

English sterling silver twin handled cup, hallmarked Sheffield,…

1940 Sheffield Sterling Silver Twin Handled Cup

English sterling silver twin handled cup, hallmarked Sheffield, 1940, W&H (Walker & Hall), with wide shallow bowl flanked by angled handles, set above a knopped stem, raised on a stepped circular foot, a/f, total weight 151gm, height 14.5 cm

A cased set of six sterling silver coffee spoons, 1965…

Set of 6 Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons in Presentation Case

A cased set of six sterling silver coffee spoons, 1965 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Walker & Hall, elegant spoons with elongated bowls, thread edged stems and trefid finials; hallmarked underside and housed in the original presentation case, silver…

George V sterling silver mustard pot hallmarked Birmingham 1926,…

1926 Birmingham Hallmarked Sterling Silver Mustard Pot with Blue Glass

George V sterling silver mustard pot hallmarked Birmingham 1926, maker: Walker & Hall, approximate total weight 95 grams, with a cobalt blue glass lining

Pair of sterling silver serviette rings by Mole c.1913 -…

Sterling Silver Serviette Rings by Mole & Walker & Hall

Pair of sterling silver serviette rings by Mole c.1913 - Retailer Walker & Hall, Queensland mark

Three sterling silver Peppers & one salt, Walker & Hall,…

4 Antique Walker & Hall Silver Pepper and Salt Set

Three sterling silver Peppers & one salt, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908 [4], Wt. 111 g [overall]

Edwardian sterling silver soup spoon, London 1903, makers…

Antique Sterling Silver Soup Spoon, London 1903

Edwardian sterling silver soup spoon, London 1903, makers Walker & Hall, crested, Kings pattern. Length 22 cm, weight 100grams approx.

A silver mustard pot, plain form with blue glass inlay; Walker…

Silver Mustard Pot with Blue Glass Inlay and Box

A silver mustard pot, plain form with blue glass inlay; Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1923. Fitted box.

Victorian sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked London,…

Victorian Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs, Fork & Napkin Ring Set

Victorian sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked London, sterling silver fork, hallmarked Birmingham and Walker & Hall sterling silver napkin ring, damaged, 89g

Walker and Hall hallmarked silver shell dish, approx 12.5 by 10.…

1908 Sheffield Hallmarked Silver Shell Dish by Walker and Hall

Walker and Hall hallmarked silver shell dish, approx 12.5 by 10.5 cm, Sheffield 1908

A three piece sterling silver condiment set, Walker & Hall,…

Sterling silver condiment set, Walker & Hall 1906

A three piece sterling silver condiment set, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1906

A small silver pepper castor; Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1920.…

Small Silver Pepper Castor by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1920

A small silver pepper castor; Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1920. Height 8 cm.

Three sterling silver teaspoons including a Sydney town hall…

Three sterling silver teaspoons including a Sydney town hall spoon, 1916 & a Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1898, Wt 36 grams

Sterling silver salt shaker hallmarked Sheffield 1892, maker:…

1892 Sheffield Sterling Silver Salt Shaker by Walker & Hall

Sterling silver salt shaker hallmarked Sheffield 1892, maker: Walker & Hall, approximate total weight 55 grams (legs bent)

Five Edward VII sterling silver spoons, hallmarked Birmingham,…

Edward VII Silver Spoons with Fan Handles

Five Edward VII sterling silver spoons, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, W&H (Walker & Hall), of tapering form, decorated with twisted stem and with fan handle, total weight 29gm, length 10 cm