C. J. Fox English Gilt Sterling Silver & Glass 1919 Flask
Charles James Fox sterling silver and glass flask, made in London in 1919, with garland and bow motifs. It measures 5 3/4'' in height by 3'' in width by 1'' in depth and bears hallmarks as shown.
The founder of the Fox firm was Charles Fox, 'plate worker' active at 139 Old Street, Goswell Street. In 1822 he was succeeded by his son, Charles Fox II. His works show consistently high quality and the rapid entry of marks suggests a fairly large establishment with varying marks used for different categories of work. Fox can be considered the last individualist plateworker before the debacle of Victorian mass production. At the retirement of Charles Fox II the family business was taken over by his sons Charles Thomas Fox (born 1801) and George Fox (born 1816). George Fox continued running the firm. After the death of George Fox his son Robert Frederick Fox (born 1845) continued the trade as C.T. & G. Fox. The firm closed down in 1921.
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