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(C) Vin Callcut 2002-2013  Small extracts can be used with acknowledgements to 'Oldcopper.org website'. 

Helpful comments are very welcome.

Jaeggi

     
  Ickelfield Industries see 'The Witter Family'
     
  IMI Metals, Imperial Metal Industries, ICI Metals group of companies, Kynoch Works, Witton, Birmingham and elsewhere.

Producers & Fabricators

     
    ISKRA , WMF brand covering decorated copperware. 

WMF

  

     
    Isles, Charles Isles & Gomms Ltd. makers of thimbles, more information to follow.

Photo to follow.

     
  Jackson of Bolton, Lancashire, this mark under an old measuring cup.

     
  S. W. Jackson, jug maker of Guernsey

Guernsey & Jersey Jugs (Creamers)

     
    Leon Jaeggi &Sons, originally from Switzerland, cookware manufacturer in London from 1919 until 1980s, now in Ashford, Kent.

   Jaeggi

 

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   L C Jay & Son Ltd., Foundry in Norwich, East Anglia. 

  

     
    Henry Jenkins & Sons, Ltd., Unity Works,  Vittoria St., Birmingham, stampers, spinners and tool makers from before 1867 until after 1950. This mark on a brass oiler.

     
  Wm Teacher & Sons commissioned Henry Jenkins to make promotional ash trays that consisted of copper strip wrapped over a steel former.  This mark is often found under them.

     
   Jennings Bros. Precision model foundry, USA

  

     
    John Jewsbury  and Co. Ltd., 71, Broad St., also Soho Works, Western Road, Birmingham, cabinet brassware and brassfounders see:

Pearson Page Jewsbury

     
    John Pearson see Newlyn Copper

     
    Jollyware Reproductions, Alfred Jolly & Son, Birmingham. 

Photo to follow.

     
  George Johnson (or Jonnson?) England.  Mark cast in rear of decorative flying ducks. More information would be welcome. (Thanks to Tony Dunn)

     
   Johnson & Ravey , cookware manufacturers absorbed by Benham in 1919. 

  Benham

     
    Jones & Willis, Porchester St, Birmingham 19, makers of ecclesiastical furnishings.  They were originally Newton, Jones & Willis.  Took over the Birmingham Guild in early 20th century.  This mark under a set of a graduated size set of cast brass vases.                 Birmingham Guild

     
    A E Jones, art coppersmith and silversmith, Birmingham.  Details  to be added.

Photo to follow.

     
    Cyril E Jones, 59, Caroline St. Birmingham.  Period furniture brasses and cabinet brassware.  c1920s, taken over by Jewsbury in the 1930s.

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   Jones Brothers & Co., Ablow St., Wolverhampton.  Founded 1853, ceased production in the early 1930s. (Photo by Frank Sharman from the base of a brass jug)

  

 

Jones Brothers & Co.

     
   Jones Brothers, Ironmongers, Down St., London W., c1832-c1900.  Good quality copper cookware and medical sterilising copperware.

     
   W. Jones,  address not yet known, hardware including meat jacks.

  

     
    Joymanco Brighton, Joymanco (Brighton) Ltd. Cambridge Grove, Wilbury Road, Hove Sussex, registered several patents during the years 1925-1933 (thanks to John Thompsett).  Mark found on the handle of a flat backed 2 pint copper kettle.

     
   JS&S – see Sankey

  Joseph Sankey & Son. (JS&S)

     
    Just Anderson, Denmark, more information welcome.

     
   JW/B – see Joseph Walker & Co. of Birmingham.  

 Marks W-Z

  

     
   JW & S (Sons) – unknown mark on the rim of a large domestic copper copper.  Possible answer on page Marks W-Z

  

     
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Makers and their Marks