Vaughtons

Vaughtons Vaughtons, are proud to be British Manufacturers specialising in products such as automotive badges, handmade insignia, promotional items and more.

Our History

Vaughtons was founded in 1819 by Philip Vaughton. The company was originally named ‘P. Vaughton’ , working out of Little Hampton Street in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham. In 1897 the firm had been renamed to ‘Vaughton Brothers’ and had relocated to 135 Constitution Hill; the company was listed as a ‘Buttonmaker, Medalist and Mint’. Vaughtons building
Vaughtons Gothic Works. Pictur

e taken from the 1906 catalogue. Between 1866 and 1902, Vaughtons were documented in various locations, then in 1903 Vaughtons relocated to an impressive purpose built factory, ‘Vaughtons Gothic Works’ on Livery Street in the Jewellery Quarter, which is still located there today. This building was noted in a Birmingham Civic Society newsletter, ‘To this day it is an impressive building… It has excellent terracotta details, especially the lettering’.

1902 Vaughtons Catatlogue.
1902 Vaughtons Catatlogue. It was shortly after the move that the company name was changed to ‘Vaughtons Ltd’ detailed on brochures at this time. Vaughtons was listed as ‘the business of a Silversmith, Goldsmith and General Manufacturer’. Vaughtons success grew whilst in these premises, manufacturing some of the companies most prestigious work, such as the FA Cup and the 1908 Olympic medals. We believe that predominantly, a lot of these jobs were due to Howard Vaughton being involved in the business. Howard Vaughton
Howard Vaughton

Howard Vaughton, born 1st Septmeber 1861, was the grandson of the company’s founder, Philip Vaughton. Howard was a very famous footballer of his time, playing for Aston Villa, and for England. Howard was a part of the Aston Villa FA Cup winning team, and also still shares the record for the most goals scored by any one player in any England International game. Howard was an impressive sportsman who also won the British Skating Championship, played county level cricket, county level hockey, raced in cycling and was a first class swimmer. FA Cup manufactured by Vaughtons
FA Cup manufactured by Vaughtons

Sadly in 1888 an injury forced him to leave football, which lead Howard back into silversmithing and running the family business. It’s no surprise that with Howard’s connections, Vaughtons manufactured many sporting medals and trophies, the pinnacle of which being the FA Cup. The original FA Cup was stolen from William Shillcock Outfitters Shop in 1895, where it was on display having been won by Aston Villa. The football club were ‘fined’ £25 by the FA for the replacement, which was proudly manufactured by Vaughtons Ltd, and used until 1901.




1908 Olympic Medal
1908 Olympic Medal

In 1908 Vaughtons Ltd were commissioned to manufacture all of the London Olympic medals; these included medals for the judges and participators, as well as the Gold, Silver and Bronze winners medals. One of the companies most prestigious jobs, the dies are still held at the current premises in Well Street. Rolls Royce Lapel Badge
Rolls Royce Lapel Badge

Whilst at the Gothic Works, Vaughtons also diversified into Vehicle Badges, manufacturing and supplying items for cars, bicycles, motorcycles, heavy vehicles and bus badges. Alongside these badges, Vaughtons manufactured the promotional items to accompany them, such as cufflinks and tie bars, as they still do today. Vaughtons most notable contracts in this field were Rolls Royce, Lanchester, and in more recent years at the current premises, Jenson Anniversary, Jaguar E-type Anniversary, Bentley Motors and Aston Martin. Vaughtons current location,16 Well Street. Vaughtons current location. 16 Well Street. Sometime in the late 1900’s the company was sold, and according to a Birmingham Civic Society Article, remained the Gothic Works until 1997, when fellow trophy manufacturer and previous owner acquired the firm. Vaughtons Ltd was then relocated to the WH Darby Ltd premises at 16 Well Street, within the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham, where it still operates today. In 2005, Steve and Linda Hobbis bought WH Darby Ltd and therefore Vaughtons Ltd. Again, the company is in family ownership, and set to remain in the family with Nick Hobbis, the current Sales Director. The company continues to grow, remaining faithful to the high quality standards, and prestigious customer base introduced by the company’s predecessors, supplying to The Football League, Aston Martin, Bentley as well as many Councils and Royal Families worldwide.

In honour of Burns Night, we’re celebrating the craftsmanship behind some of our bespoke Badges of Office created for Bu...
25/01/2026

In honour of Burns Night, we’re celebrating the craftsmanship behind some of our bespoke Badges of Office created for Burns Clubs across the country.

Each piece is individually designed and expertly manufactured by our skilled craftsmen — a lasting symbol of heritage, honour, and tradition.

From intricate detailing to distinguished finishes, these commissions showcase the bespoke quality and attention to detail that Vaughtons is renowned for.

As Burns Night is celebrated today, we’re proud to play a small part in preserving the legacy and pageantry of this timeless tradition.

Our Gordon Murray Automotive mermaid bonnet badges, made right here at Vaughtons. Bespoke, hand made stamped badges in h...
18/01/2026

Our Gordon Murray Automotive mermaid bonnet badges, made right here at Vaughtons. Bespoke, hand made stamped badges in hallmarked silver, finished with vibrant transparent vitreous enamel laid over beautifully detailed relief.

Craft, colour and character

A bespoke hand made badge that adorns the Prodrive Racing Simulator, an incredible piece of engineering and design.Our c...
16/01/2026

A bespoke hand made badge that adorns the Prodrive Racing Simulator, an incredible piece of engineering and design.

Our contribution was to produce the bespoke, hand-made plaques that adorn the simulator’s interior, each carefully crafted by our talented team in Birmingham.

Projects like this highlight the heritage, precision, and artistry that define what we do at Vaughtons.

A moment in the making.Using a traditional hand saw, our silversmith cuts and pieces each die-stamped pendant from solid...
11/01/2026

A moment in the making.
Using a traditional hand saw, our silversmith cuts and pieces each die-stamped pendant from solid silver sheet — a meticulous process that defines the bespoke craftsmanship at Vaughtons.

A study in craftsmanship and symbolism Bespoke pendant created for the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals.Two-...
10/01/2026

A study in craftsmanship and symbolism

Bespoke pendant created for the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals.

Two-part die-stamped, hallmarked silver, featuring a radiant round back with rays beneath deep transparent blue zircon vitreous enamel. Paired with the Company’s Coat of Arms, cut precisely to shape by our master silversmiths.

Polished to a mirror finish and hard gold plated, this piece celebrates tradition, precision, and enduring quality — hallmarks of Vaughtons craftsmanship.

A closer look at craftsmanship in action Here’s one of the enamelled badges we produce for Hastings Music Festival, show...
06/01/2026

A closer look at craftsmanship in action

Here’s one of the enamelled badges we produce for Hastings Music Festival, shown alongside the moment our hand engraver adds the finishing details to the lions in the central shield.

Traditional skills, precise detail, and a lot of pride in every piece.

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The manufacture of Aston Martin’s enamelled wings badge is a study in precision and patience.First, the badge is stamped...
18/12/2025

The manufacture of Aston Martin’s enamelled wings badge is a study in precision and patience.
First, the badge is stamped, forming the crisp wings and lettering from metal with exacting accuracy.
Next comes enamelling, where colour is carefully applied by hand, bringing depth, contrast, and character to the design.
Finally, the badge undergoes polishing and chrome plating, creating a flawless, mirror-like finish that protects the surface and gives the emblem its unmistakable brilliance — a fitting signature for Aston Martin.

A badge with a story to tell.Hallmarked silver, hand-painted at the centre, and framed in deep cobalt blue vitreous enam...
16/12/2025

A badge with a story to tell.
Hallmarked silver, hand-painted at the centre, and framed in deep cobalt blue vitreous enamel bearing the name of the Borough of Gosport. Set onto a bespoke silver-gilt backplate, mirror-polished and hard gold plated, carrying the Past Mayor title and the borough’s founding date. Finished with a mitred neck ribbon

tradition, craftsmanship, and civic pride brought together in one piece.

A small detail, but it says everything.A gloved hand, fresh enamel, and wings reborn — Vaughtons craftsmanship meeting A...
15/12/2025

A small detail, but it says everything.
A gloved hand, fresh enamel, and wings reborn — Vaughtons craftsmanship meeting Aston Martin elegance. Some things don’t need words… just presence.

✨ A tribute to art, craftsmanship & automotive excellence. ✨Here’s the Project Chromology 750S by McLaren Special Operat...
08/12/2025

✨ A tribute to art, craftsmanship & automotive excellence. ✨

Here’s the Project Chromology 750S by McLaren Special Operations (MSO), created in collaboration with British abstract artist Nat Bowen — a stunning fusion of high-performance engineering and chromatic artistry.
Using MSO’s new Chromatic Layered Finish, multiple translucent paint layers and even a raised, tactile texture give the car body fluid depth and shifting colour depending on light and angle.

To top it off — the 750S wears refined 24-carat gold-plated badging for the first time, each badge colour-matched to the car’s unique palette.

At Vaughtons, we celebrate this same commitment to detail and bespoke craftsmanship. Just as Project Chromology turns a supercar into a rolling work of art, we believe the right badge — crafted in hallmarked silver & enamel — transforms a vehicle into a personal statement. Proud to salute this landmark collaboration.

Proud to showcase these beautiful bespoke badges of office crafted for the Ice Cream Alliance by our sister company, WH ...
05/12/2025

Proud to showcase these beautiful bespoke badges of office crafted for the Ice Cream Alliance by our sister company, WH Darby Ltd.
Each piece is hand-made with exceptional detail — including this stunning Past President’s badge, created to honour service and tradition.
Craftsmanship, heritage, and quality in every detail

Using our in-house design team, we can work with your requirements and design intent and utilise our knowledge to offer ...
26/06/2023

Using our in-house design team, we can work with your requirements and design intent and utilise our knowledge to offer concepts that are beautifully hand crafted by an experienced British manufacturer.⚒🖌👍

Address

16 Well Street
Birmingham
B193BJ

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4pm
Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
Friday 7am - 1pm

Telephone

+441215540032

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