Robert Inches
Sir Robert Kirk Inches (c. 1845 – 2 August 1918) was a Scottish goldsmith and silversmith. He co-founded the jewellers Hamilton & Inches and served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1912 to 1916.
Robert Kirk Inches | |
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Born | 1845 |
Died | 2 August 1918 |
Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | goldsmith and silversmith |
Title | founder of Hamilton & Inches |
Children | Robert Kirk Inches Edward James Inches |
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Early life
He was born around 1845. He was the son of Robert Inches, a printer with John Stark & Co at Old Assembly Close on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.[1]
Career
In 1866 he founded the jewellery firm Hamilton & Inches with his uncle, James Hamilton, at 90 Princes Street in Edinburgh.[2] James retired in 1883. In 1888 Robert Inches bought the property of the watchmaker Robert Bryson & Son at 66 Princes Street and combined it into a new facility at 88/90 Princes Street.
The firm was "by appointment" jewellers to Queen Victoria.[3] At the time, Inches lived at 2 Strathearn Road in the Grange.[4]
In 1903 he co-founded the Edinburgh Association of Goldsmiths, Silversmiths and Watchmakers, formally constituted on 5 February 1906.[5]
Death
He died on 2 August 1918.
Recognition
He was knighted by King George V during his period as Lord Provost. His full-length portrait by George Fiddes Watt is held by the City of Edinburgh Council.
Personal life
His sons included Robert Kirk Inches (. 1918) and Edward James Inches (d.1934) both of whom served in the First World War. Edward took over the company upon his father's death.
Edward's son Campbell Inches took the firm over in 1934, and in 1950 the company came under the control of Ian Hamilton Inches.
In 1952 the company moved to 87 George Street. In 1992 it was bought by Asprey of London but retained its historic name for trading.[6]
References
- "Directory" (PDF). Retrieved 15 July 2019.
- Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1867
- http://golf.tollcross.org/Home/inches-trophy-history/hamilton-and-inches-silversmiths
- Edinburgh Post Office directory 1890
- Scotsman (newspaper) 6 February 2006
- "Hamilton & Inches". www.silvercollection.it. Retrieved 17 July 2019.