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W S Hadaway

a silversmith working c1910

Letitia Marion Hamilton  

RHA (1878-1964) Artist and enameller who trained at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art's enamelling class run by Oswald Reeves (1870-1967).

Hammer Vale Pottery - Haslemere

The pottery was set up in 1901 by James Radley Young and WW Stallworthy and Haslemere Ware was produced from 1901 until 1911. Radley Young had studied painting and modelling at the Sheffield School of Art before working at the Poole Pottery, from 1893 until leaving in 1901 but returning after a few years. The wares are similar to other local potteries such as the Wrecclesham  and Farnham potteries. Incised marks

Joyce Harmsworth (1905 – 89)

Kate Harris

designer of silver in a continental art nouveau style for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.

George Hart (b1882)

He was a silversmith initially as a member of the Guild of Handicraft and continuing in the same workshop in his own name after the guild ceased.

Arthur Edward Harvey (1893-1978)

He was an architect and designer. He worked for Deakin and Francis, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Hukin & Heath and Mappin & Webb.

W H Haseler & Co (est. 1850)

were manufacturer of silver and other metal work; from 1899 until 1927 they made silver and metal items for Liberty & Co.

John Hassell (1868 - 1948)

painter, artist, sculpture, illustrator and poster designer. Designed the Egg Men sculptures often seen as car mascot and some designs were reproduced on Doulton ware, such as the "Twins".

Heath & Middleton (1887 - 1909)

they followed on from Hukin and Heath manufacturing silver and plated item, some design were after those of Dr Christopher Dresser.

D W Hislop

a firm of silversmiths who made silver designed by C R Mackintosh.

Joseph Hodel

He was a designer who worked with the Bromsgrove Guild.

Helen Holmes (1876-1972)

She was a Bath based silversmith working in the arts and crafts style.

Hukin and Heath 

Manufacturers of silver and silver-plate some of which were designed by Dr Dresser. Whilst other are interpretations of his designs.

George Hunt

Maker of jewellery in the arts and crafts style. Marked "GH"