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Not to be confused with Wilko or Wilkinson Sword.

Wilkinson plc are a firm of chandelier manufacturers and repairers based in Kent.

History

The firm started as F. Wilkinson & Company in Stourbridge, where from 1922 to 1927 Frank Wilkinson (1897-1927) was the first to commercialise the acid method of glass polishing to replace polishing of cut-glass by hand. In addition, his brother Reginald Wilkinson (died 1986), developed the carborundum wheel method of cutting to replace the steel and sand method after he bought discarded worn carborundum wheels from a local bevelling firm. The new method reduced breakages and made more sophisticated shapes such as scalloped tops commercially viable.

The firm enjoys a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth II.

References

  1. "Wilkinson - History".
  2. "Introduction" in R. Wilkinson (1968) The Hallmarks of Antique Glass. London: Richard Madley. pp. 11-15.
  3. "Home". wilkinson-ltd.com.
  4. UK chandelier maker David Wilkinson casts light on his craft. Jonathan Foyle, The Financial Times, 5 February 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2019. (subscription required)

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