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P
H Stacye,
Casement Maker and
coppersmith, 14, Anchorage Road,
Erdington, Birmingham. |
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This stamp used under an
excellent piece of workmanship on a copper box. (Thanks to Steve Canto) |
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Stainton and Hulme,
Birmingham. This mark on a copper jug. |
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Stanley
London, a name now used on many reproduction
scientific instruments
by an organisation based in California.
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http://www.stanleylondon.com/ |
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W
F Stanley & Co.,
Instrument makers, Great Turnstile St, London, then New Eltham. |
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SW Stanley Works, New Britain Connecticut.
The heart commemorates a long term employee of the Stanley Works whose last name
was Hart. The mark was used on Stanley's hand tools from 1918 to 1935.
This example is on a heavy duty brass hinge. (Thanks for ID to Don Bose,
Mid-West Tool Collectors Association.
http://www.MWTCA.org/ ) |
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Sternau, New York. |
S Sternau & Co. |
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Stickley,
Gustav Stickly Co
founded in Syracuse, New York in 1898.
Motto: 'Als ik kan'. He
published ‘The Craftsman’ journal. Bankrupt
1915. |
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Stockli, Switzerland,
this mark on kitchenware, more information welcome. |
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James Henry Stone, 4 and 5 St. Paul’s
Square, Birmingham, brassfounders. Ornamental design for metal candlestick.
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Registrant of
Design Registration No. 53791 (10th August 1886) for a candlestick similar to
that sometimes found with a Benham Orb maker's mark. |
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Andrew
Storrar,
109-111 Foregate St., Chester, brazier, made brass
candlesticks in 19th century. These include the 'beehive
& diamond type of design registered by Clews during Jubilee year.
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J
N Summerfield,
unknown mark found on Victorian cast brass trivet.
More information
welcome. |
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Super Materiam Ignis Triumphans |
Super Materiam Ignis Triumphans |
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DSCG
Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild. Millicent, 4th
Duchess of Sutherland (1867-1955), was a well-known social reformer in the
Potteries area of Staffordshire. She founded the Potteries Cripples Guild
which produced hand beaten copper ware, usually of simple elegant design.
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T Sutterly,
Philadelphia,
tableware. This from the underside of a chafing dish. (Photo by
Tom Klepaki) They were listed in Philadelphia Directories as early as
1887 which would mean they were in business at least by 1886. Gilbert T
Sutterley of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has an 1883 U S Patent for sheet metal
cuspidors. (Information from Pat Dolan.) |
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WS
unknown mark on
base of hand made jug. More information welcome. |
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Swan
Brand. Trade mark of a firm that made kettles
for gas and electric power as well as other domestic holloware. The name
was owned by Bulpitts but later taken over by BSR Group (Birmingham Sound
Reproducers) who also bought Goblin BVC :td with its range of 'Teasmade' bedside
teamaking sets. Became part of Moulinex Group but Swan Moulinex was
liquidated in 2001. Kettles and Teasmades are now being made again. |
Bulpitts
Marks Br-Bz |
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Swedish Skultuna
Copperware, 400 Years, 1607-2007 |
Swedish Copperware |
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Marks S
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Marks T
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Makers and their Marks
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