Mesters to Masters by Clyde Binfield

Mesters to Masters by Clyde Binfield

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Founded in 1624, the Cutlers' Company originally controlled the entire cutlery trade around Sheffield. This text presents a history of the company and its role at the heart of local trade and industry. A description of the Cutlers' Hall, one of Sheffield's best-known buildings, is also provided.

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Mesters to Masters by Clyde Binfield

Cutlery has been made in Sheffield for at least 700 years. This history of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire is a rare opportunity to investigate the changing role of an industry and its locality. Founded in 1624 as an exclusive craft guild, the Cutlers' Company originally controlled the whole of the cutlery trade around Sheffield by sanctioning trade marks and apprenticeships. Stripped of its power by parliament in the early 19th century, when it was seen as being too powerful, it has since played a crucial role in protecting trademarks and representing the interests of the cutlery and steel trades more generally. From Masters to Masters not only presents a history of the company and its role at the heart of local trade and industry, but also provides a detailed description of the Cutlers' Hall, one of Sheffield's best-known buildings. The book also includes details of the outstanding collection of cutlery and silverplate housed in the Cutlers' Hall. Rich in detail and drawing on archives held at the Hall, this book will be of great interest to economic and social historians, and those with a particular interest in cutlery and steelmaking in Hallamshire.
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ISBN 13 9780198289975
ISBN 10 0198289979
Title Mesters to Masters
Author Clyde Binfield
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1997-05-01
Number of pages 358
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.