Historical information

Frank Cobb founded his business in West Street , Sheffield in 1903. The firm specialised in plated goods, but also registered marks for silver with Sheffield Assay Office in 1903, 1905 and 1907. The firm grew steadily and aquired Boardman, Glossop & Co in 1923. By 1927 the workforce numbered 250. The manufacture of stainless steel table knives helped the firm expand further in the 1930s, moving to Howard Works in Broad Street in 1933. Records at Sheffield Assay Office indicate that Frank Cobb registered the firm's mark 'FC' on the 15th November 1934. The Frank Cobb Group of companies continued in business well beyond the death of Cobb himself in 1957, eventually being liquidated in 1986.

Significance

This Stainless steel knife with a bone handle is typical of the cutlery used by early settlers in Moorabbin shire c1930

Physical description

A stainless steel table knife with a bone handle used for the main course of a meal

Inscriptions & markings

FRANK COBB & C0. / CUTLERS SHEFFIELD / FIRTH'S STAINLESS