The Spur has been the Trademark of Edwin Blyde & Co. Ltd for some 130 years when one of the Blyde
family joined the Company straight from a Cavalry Division of the British Army.
Blyde's history can be traced back as far as the 18th century when one of its main activities
was the manufacture of Pewterware. Blyde's manufacturing started when steam power and
belt driven motors were used, when candle and oil were the only means of light, through
the torrid times of world wars.
Our progress in the manufacture of finest quality Pewterware has taken great
strides and as one of the
leading
manufacturers of Pewterware in the world we
are conscious of our fine heritage and of the
city we represent.
The Sheffield City Council desirous of preserving Sheffield's
reputation for craftsmanship ahd high quality wished to accord its
tribute to manufactures and goods which are recognised for these
qualities. Therefore, acting
upon
advice the City Council has been pleased to approve the Coat
of Arms of the City of
Sheffield
in
association with specified products manufactured solely in
Sheffield by
Edwin Blyde & Co Ltd.
The Worshipful Company of Pewters, which is 16th in order of precedence in the
City of London, was granted a Royal Charter by King Edward IV in 1473.
This charter allowed the Company to set and enforce standards and to
regulate the pewter trade throughout England.
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