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38: 135: 213:. Their factories and retail outlets in Yorkshire and Birmingham provided a regional competitor to the well-known London based regalia manufacturing companies. Many items of masonic regalia manufactured by Fattorini and Sons remain in current use, and bear the company's "signature-style" label. 260:
in 1984. Thomas Fattorini Ltd and Fattorini & Sons were friendly rivals for many years, both businesses being owned and managed by descendants of Antonio Fattorini. Thomas Fattorini Ltd is still trading, and is located in the
220:' Presidential Chain of Office was designed in 1954 by Fattorini and Sons of hallmarked sterling silver finished in polished hard gold plate and vitreous enamelled in three colours. 334: 265:, where it is managed by the 6th generation of the Fattorini family. The Harrogate jewellery shop is owned and run by the Tindalls, descendants via the female line. 173:
to take advantage of seasonal trade in Harrogate in 1831, this business is today owned and run by descendants of the founders. In the 1850s, he opened a shop in
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in 1903. Once again the Fattorinis were at the forefront of the switch to football, they also designed and made the FA cup which Bradford City won in 1911.
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By the 1920s, the company was making sports trophies and medals for the local and then national markets. They made such famous trophies as the
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with two of his sons. In 1883, the firm made the first ever chess clock comprising two linked pendulum clocks.
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For many years Fattorini and Sons were a prominent manufacturer of regalia for use in the different Orders of
201:, emblematic jewellers, still manufacture specialist bespoke sports trophies, awards and medals today. 257: 245: 198: 236:. Indeed, Tony Fattorini represented Manningham when the club became part of the breakaway from 95: 262: 229: 194: 154: 150: 323: 190: 241: 314: 237: 210: 37: 134: 170: 162: 146: 285: 233: 174: 17: 166: 138:
Fattorini & Sons manufacturer's label on a Masonic Royal Arch sash.
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in 1895 which resulted in the birth of what we know today as the
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in the early 19th century. Antonio Fattorini opened a shop in
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Manningham Rugby Club and Bradford City Football Club
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