![]() ![]() whom the business will in future be carried on.' ġ903 Thomas Fattorini (of the Skipton stem) opened a branch in his name at Bolton, Lancs.ġ909 The Bradford stem continued its retail jewellery activity designing articles for sale over the counter or to special orders. All debts due to or owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said John Fattorini and Edward Fattorini, by. the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, John Fattorini, Maria Fattorini, and Edward Fattorini, as Watch Makers and Jewellers, in Cheapside and Kirkgate, in Bradford, in the county of York, under the style or firm of Fattorini and Sons, has this day been dissolved, by mutual consent, so far as regards the said Maria Fattorini. '.the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Maria Fattorini and John Fattorini, both of Bradford, in the county of York, Jewellers, Silversmiths, and Watchmaker, carrying on business at Bradford, aforesaid, under the style or firm of Fattorini and Sons was dissolved by mutual consent, on and from the 2nd day of January, 1871 and that all debts due to or from the said firm will be received and paid by the said John Fattorini, by whom the said business will in future be carried on.' ġ874 Innocent Fattorini died young and the business was continued by his widow until his son Thomas Fattorini (1864-1934) decided to use his own name changing the style of the business to Thomas Fattorini (founded 1827)ġ876 Partnership change. '.the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Maria Fattorini and John Fattorini, at Harrogate in the county of York, as Watchmakers, Jewellers, and Silversmiths, under the style or firm Fattorini and Sons, was this day dissolved by mutual consent and that the said business will in future be carried on by the aforesaid Maria Fattorini and Antonio Fattorini. '.the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Maria Fattorini, Innocent Fattorini, and John Fattorini, carrying on business at Bradford and Harrogate, both in the county of York, as Watchmakers and Jewellers, under the style or firm of Fattorini and Sons, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, so far as regards the said Innocent Fattorini.' ġ865 Partnership dissolved. The Harrogate branch was later managed by Antonio Fattorini (1837-1913) and Bradford by John Fattorini (1832-1909) and Edward Fattorini (1844-1913).ġ859 Partnership change. Later Antonio moved to Bradford, taking a large building at 28 Kirkgate trading under the style Fattorini & Sons.ĭuring and slightly beyond Antonio's lifetime, the activity was advertised as "Fattorini & Sons, goldsmiths, Skipton, Harrogate and Bradford".ġ848 Opening of a branch in Skipton by Innocent Fattorini (1830-74), continuing the activity of his father-in-law Baldassarre Porri. Antonio Fattorini opened a shop in Harrogate to take advantage of seasonal trade in Harrogate in 1831. Fattorini and Sons was a jewellery business established by a family of Italian immigrants who arrived in the British city of Leeds, in Yorkshire, England in the early 19th century. ![]()
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