b'41SILVER1 quality of the products meant that it had2A pair of English sterling silver Artfew others considered to be its equals. An English sterling silver Art Deco Deco mantle urns with bakelite fittings,Solomon relocated to Birmingham. tray with bakelite handles, stamped made by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd.The business was located at GreatW. D. & S., Sheffield, circa 1935,of Chester, circa 1934, Charles Street. The house was also34.5cm across the handles,24.5cm high, 20.5cm wide, the family dwelling. At this time it was612 grams total1394 grams total (2) usual and prudent for the owner to$400600S Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Jewellers &live on the premises or in an attached Silversmiths dwelling. After the death of Solomon (Abraham) Solomon Blanckensee wasin 1864, two of his sons, Abraham & born in 1801 inWielun, Poland. HisAaron, were in control of all aspects father was Levin Blanckensee & hisof the familys jewellery trade. In 1873 mother Julia Joseph. He had threeAbraham died leaving Aaron and also brothers, Issac, Myer & Moses. Bya younger brother, Julius, to run the the time of his death in 1864 he was aconcern.highly successful jeweller. He died in$1,2002,000the county of Warwickshire.In 1826, Solomon Blanckensee founded a jewellery concern based in Bristol. The business proved to be highly successful. The size of the business and 4'