Most have been silver plated but some are left copper. His products are handmade of copper or brass with a hammered finish & riveted joints. 392927 Trade Mark registered on 2nd July 1919 to Arthur John Seward, 169, Pershore Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. The History of Brass Making in the Naugatuck Valley CESCO BRASS is a supplier of quality, accessories including Scovill brand toilet tank products. The headquarters is now in Clarkesville.Ga. Scovill Manufacturing Co, Waterbury, Conn. (Information courtesy Bill Swartz, Photo Carol Boxell) German Copper Trade Mark ' Planboden' with SUS in a cloverleaf. Schulte-Ufer KG D-59844 Sundern, German maker of cookware founded 1886 and still in business. Now in Glendale specialising in manufacture of plaques of wood with antique Bronze frames and engraved bronze inserts. Saxton Industrial Inc. West Los Angeles, c1950s. Savage Bros Co., Chicago Illinois, mark on a copper pan with rolled top. Joseph Sankey & Son (JS&S) Bilston, Wolverhampton, near Birmingham, 1890-1914 for copper and brassware, other sheet metalwork in GKN Group until the 1980s (For four marks plus Neptune see Sankey. (pre 1900-post 1946) ‘Sanlock’ TM Elephant Head mark found on a brass cabinet hinge. Thomas Sanders Ltd., brassfounders, St Mary Street, Ladywood, Birmingham, 16. ![]() Aston, Birmingham 6, later Conex-Sanbra, part of the Delta Metal Group. Records from 1863 onwards are available at Staffordshire Records Office. The 'Staffordshire' knot emblem was also used in different forms by other manufactures such as Richard Perry. While most of the casings of scales are made of steel, brass is frequently important for facias and for the moving interior components that need good corrosion resistance and self-lubrication. Salter, G & Co George Salter, scale and balance makers of West Bromwich, near Birmingham, 19th/20th centuries. (thanks to David Chaundrey).Ĭ S W R unknown mark, information wanted.į. Vickery of regent Street, Drew & Sons, Piccadilly and Aspreys. ![]() Scotts went on to manufacture thousands of sets under their own brand of Coracle but also they made the bases of more elaborate sets for London retailers such as J. They invented the wicker cased picnic set for the great exhibition of 1851. They were London Basket makers from 1661 until 1967. G.W.S & S mark on picnic kettles made for a retailer in Regent St., London. Small extracts can be used with acknowledgements to '' website.
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