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Pressure of work forced the Guild to expand and in 1895, it became a limited company.  Arthur Dixon (1856-1929), the metalworker, was the chief designer for the Guild and he wrote a summary of the Guild’s aims and ideals for &lt;font –i&gt;The Quest&lt;/font&gt; (Vol. II), a quarterly magazine hand printed on the premises in Sheep Street.   In 1910, financial problems were resolved by amalgamation with the metalworking firm of E.&amp; R. Gittins, who made fine jewellery as well as the architectural metalwork in which the Guild specialised.  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