The W.J. Sanders' Hallmark
The evolution of the W.J. Sanders hallmark is a testament to our rich history and commitment to craftsmanship. From introduction in 1911, the W.J. Sanders hallmark has
undergone several transformations, each embodying the meticulous artistry and superior quality of the brand.
W.J. Sanders has used various hallmarks over the years, including "W.J.SANDERS," "W.J.S" in both intaglio and cameo forms, and the "Elephant's Head" figural mark. These marks are not just symbols; they are emblems of a legacy of artistry and skill passed down through generations. The "Elephant's Head" mark, in particular, holds a special significance as it was created from the Sanders Family Coat of Arms.
Throughout its history, W.J. Sanders has not only produced items under its own name but has also manufactured for other esteemed companies. These include Fairfax and Roberts, Hardy Bros, Angus and Coote, David Jones, Drummonds, Pellingrini, and Prouds. Each collaboration has allowed the brand to extend its reach and share its tradition of excellence with a broader audience.
The W.J. Sanders maker's mark is more than just a symbol; it is a representation of unwavering dedication to creating products that stand the test of time. W.J. Sanders remains committed to upholding the values that have defined the brand for over a century and its maker's hallmark is a promise of quality, a reflection of heritage, and an ode to legacy.