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Joseph and Alice had four children: Joseph (b. 1881), Walter H. (b. 1882), Rachel (b. 1884), and James (b. 1887). Of the boys, at least Joseph and James were involved in their father's business. Joseph lived until at least 1911, and the business was in existence at least as late as 1922. The directory in the latter year fails to show Alice or two Josephs, lending some credence to an assumption that the eldest son had by that time taken over operations.  
Joseph and Alice had four children: Joseph (b. 1881), Walter H. (b. 1882), Rachel (b. 1884), and James (b. 1887). Of the boys, at least Joseph and James were involved in their father's business. Joseph lived until at least 1911, and the business was in existence at least as late as 1922. The directory in the latter year fails to show Alice or two Josephs, lending some credence to an assumption that the eldest son had by that time taken over operations.  


J.B.B. creations often have silver banding as part of their design.  In the Hull region, all silver was assayed and hallmarked by the Chester Assay Office, a city located in Cheshire, England.  A well established dating schema exists for this office, and makes it possible for the collector to accurately date the production of J.B.B. sterling outfitted tobacciana.   
J.B.B. creations often have silver banding as part of their design.  In the Hull region, all silver was assayed and hallmarked by the Chester Assay Office, a city located in Cheshire, England. Hallmarks from at least one other assay office (Birmingham) are know to be in existence in addition to Chester.  A well established dating schema exists for this office, and makes it possible for the collector to accurately date the production of J.B.B. sterling outfitted tobacciana.   


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