>From book "The London Goldsmiths 1200-1800" A record of
the Names and
Addressed of the Craftsmen their Shopsigns and trade-cards. Compiled by
Sir
Ambrose Heal F.S.A. From the records of the Goldsmiths Company and
other
Contmeporary Resources. Published under the patronage of the Worshipful
Company of Goldsmiths of London. Cambridge at the University Press 1935.
1.
CASWALL (or Carswell, see Brassey & Caswell also Turner and Caswall)
1700-1709
George, Sir, Goldsmith; Acorn (or Golden Acorn) Lombard Street.
2.
CASWALL John and MOUNT John, Goldsmiths and Bankers; east side of Birchin
Lane. 1715-1742
CASWELL Mrs Ann, Pawnbroker; Old Pye Street Westminster 1744
On going to:
TURNER Elias & CASWALL (commonly called The Sword Blade Company);
Goldsmiths
& bankers; Lombard Street. 1713
BRASSEY & CASWELL, Goldsmiths; Acorn, Lombard Street 1700-1707
More detail on the Brassey family if you want it.
(The Acorn or Golden Acorn is what was included in the Shop-sign of the
Goldsmith and details have been proven ie it has been proven that the Acord
or Golden Acord was in the Shop-sign of Brassey & Caswall Goldsmiths in
1707)