Samuel Smith (and his brother John) were – like their father – scissors manufacturers. Samuel traded from 82 Carver Street by 1817, where he was a scissors manufacturer, ornamenter [etcher] of polished steel, and dealer in cutlery. At various times, he sold scissor knives, table knives, and razors. He became Master Cutler in 1839. In 1841, he described himself as razor manufacturer to HRH Prince Albert. His mark was a running hound. Leader (1905-6)1 depicted a ‘lively and....