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IMI Metals, Imperial Metal Industries, ICI Metals group of companies, Kynoch Works, Witton, Birmingham and elsewhere.
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ISKRA
, WMF brand covering decorated copperware.
WMF |

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Isles,
Charles Isles & Gomms Ltd. makers of thimbles, more information
to follow. |
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Jackson of Bolton,
Lancashire, this mark under an old measuring cup. |
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S. W. Jackson, jug
maker of Guernsey |
Guernsey & Jersey
Jugs (Creamers) |
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Leon
Jaeggi &Sons,
originally from Switzerland, cookware manufacturer in London from 1919 until
1980s, now in Ashford, Kent. |
Jaeggi
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C Jay & Son Ltd.,
Foundry in Norwich, East Anglia.
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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
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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. |

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Jennings
Bros. Precision
model foundry, USA |

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John Jewsbury and
Co. Ltd., 71, Broad St., also Soho Works, Western Road, Birmingham, cabinet
brassware and brassfounders see: |
Pearson Page Jewsbury |
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Jollyware
Reproductions, Alfred Jolly & Son, Birmingham. |
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George Johnson (or
Jonnson?) England. Mark cast in rear of decorative flying ducks. More
information would be welcome. (Thanks to Tony Dunn) |
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Johnson
& Ravey ,
cookware manufacturers absorbed by Benham in 1919.
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Benham
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Jones & Willis, Porchester St, Birmingham 19,
makers of ecclesiastical furnishings. |
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A E Jones, art
coppersmith and silversmith, Birmingham. Details to be added. |
Photo to follow. |
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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) |

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

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

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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. |
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JS&S
– see Sankey |
Joseph Sankey & Son. (JS&S)
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Just Anderson,
Denmark, more information welcome. |

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JW/B
– see Joseph Walker & Co. of Birmingham.
Marks W-Z
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JW
& S (Sons) –
unknown mark on the rim of a large domestic copper copper. |

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