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Brass birmingham 3d print
Brass birmingham 3d print















Eagle Button Works, Summer Hill Road, BirminghamĪuster, Henry W Auster, Brassfounder, 59, Skinner Lane, Birmingham, c1878. Bought out by Enfield Rolling Mills, then Delta Metal Co Marks A

brass birmingham 3d print

Ltd., 29, Whitehouse Street, Aston, Birmingham, (pre 1907) then in the 1930s to a new factory in Bromford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham. (Proprietors Valor Co.) Marks AĪston Chain and Hook Co. Wood Lane, Bromford, Erdington, Birmingham. Possibly descended from Smith & Meddings, 35, Stanforth Street, cock makers (W1835) although by 1846 the proprietors name had changed to J Barlow & Co (W1846), bell, candlestick and cock makers.Īsh Bros and Heaton, Caledonia Works, Dartmouth Street, stampings and tinners, later Thomas Ash and Company, variously found at 83 and 85 Northwood Street, 175, Camden Street, and 10, Berkley Street, all in BirminghamĪston Brass & Engineering Co. Buttonmakers BirminghamĪrtingam and Smith – Birmingham, cock makers (now taps or faucets). 7&8 St Paul’s Square (1936) 51, Carpenter Road, Birmingto date, (1946), livery, crest and general button makers.

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Add to the mix their distribution company, Martin & Co. and you have the full set! Marks AĮ.Armfield Birmingham, Armfield, Edward. We also include Brass Turned Parts Ltd as part of the group although they merged with Armac in 2004 as well as Bentley Brassware who also merged with Armac back in 2003. Allen Everitt & SonsĪrmac Manufacturing (Brassfounders) Ltd, Armac Brassworksis part of a group of companies that include our own foundry – Dunton & Marston Ltd and Frank Allart & Co. E A AllenĪllen Everitt & Sons, Kingston Metal Works, Cambridge St. AlldayĮ A Allen & Co, (Edwin Alfred Allen) 34, Loveday St (1835) then 67 and 68 Mott Street, St Georges, Birmingham, (K1900) waiter and tray manufacturers, stampers and piercers. P G Allday & Co 117, 119 & 121 Northwood St Birmingham 3 (1946). Alderson & Gyde Marks Aįrank Allart & Company Ltd, 15/35 Great Tindal Street, Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 8DR, architectural hardware. (Rippingills) Aston Booth Lamp Works, Aston Road North, BirminghamĪlderson & Gyde, 36/7 Hall St., Birmingham 18, brassfounders and hearth furniture, catering supplies, (1952). (1940) AdieĬ J (Charles Joseph) Adie & Nephew 156 Warstone Lane, Birmingham, whistles, cycle pumps.Īcme - trade mark for whistles made by James and Joseph Hudson and Co. The Birmingham coat of arms is surmounted by an arm and hammer, simbolic of the industries that made the city prosper.Ĭorrections and more information on any of theseĪdie Bros, Atlas Works, Soho, Birmingham & 110 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham (Kelly 1936) and by 1950 Adie Manufacturing Co., Forster Street, Aston Cross, Birmingham, makers of whistles etc. When a year date is shown it is the year of the commercial directory used and is just one of the years in during which the company operated. Some firms have been identified only by tracing Registered Design Numbers at the National Archives in Kew, London. If more information is needed on particular firms the best initial source will be the Birmingham Central Library. The information shown here and in the linked entries is generally basic but all that is known by me is included. Other names have come to light as I skimmed through the books of Registered Designs at the National Archives.

brass birmingham 3d print

The names mentioned are mostly those who marked their products, some of which may still be found second hand. During this time there were about 3,000 makers whose names appear somewhere in the annual directories. The list includes roughly 200 of those who were in business during the 18th, 19th and/or 20th centuries. This page includes a selection of manufacturers of brass and copper items mostly for domestic use.















Brass birmingham 3d print