Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
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HERING & Co.
17-19, John Street, New York
Hering & Co. - New York - 1905
'MODEL'
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17-19, John Street, New York
Hering & Co. - New York - 1905
'MODEL'
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
HERSHMAN & TURNER
14, Carthusian Street, London
Hershman & Turner - London - 1922
'EASIWRYTE'
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14, Carthusian Street, London
Hershman & Turner - London - 1922
'EASIWRYTE'
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
ALBERT BAKER & Co. Ltd.
65, Holloway Road and 17, Central Street, St. Luke's, London
A. Baker & Co. Ltd. - London - 1922
'BIZZIE'
Albert Baker & Co. (1898) Ltd. entered their marks, 'AB&Co' and 'A.B&Co.Ltd' with the London Assay Office.
Albert Baker & Co. (1898) Ltd. entered their mark, 'AB&C', incuse, within an oval, with the Chester Assay Office.
The firm were also pipe and stick mounters.
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65, Holloway Road and 17, Central Street, St. Luke's, London
A. Baker & Co. Ltd. - London - 1922
'BIZZIE'
Albert Baker & Co. (1898) Ltd. entered their marks, 'AB&Co' and 'A.B&Co.Ltd' with the London Assay Office.
Albert Baker & Co. (1898) Ltd. entered their mark, 'AB&C', incuse, within an oval, with the Chester Assay Office.
The firm were also pipe and stick mounters.
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
C. HOWARD HUNT PEN Co.
Camden, New Jersey
C. Howard Hunt Pen Co. - Camden, N.J. - 1921
The plant, machinery, stock and fixtures of the C. Howard Hunt Pen Mfg. Co.. Camden, N. J., are to be sold at receiver’s sale, June 10.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th May 1901
GOLD PLATED PEN POINTS
Federal Trade Commission Issue Complaints Against Concerns Stamping These Articles So That Word "Plated" Is Covered by the Holder
Washington, D. C, April 8.—Recently the Federal Trade Commission issued a complaint against the C. Howard Hunt Pen Co., of Camden, N. J., and the Turner & Harrison Pen Mfg. Co., of Philadelphia, charging them with unfair competition in the manufacture and sale of gold plated pen points. The Commission's complaint was directed to the alleged practice of selling gold plated pen points stamped "14 karat gold plated," the stamp so arranged that the word "plated" occurs near the heel of the pen point and is obscured by the holder of the pen point into which it is inserted, while the words "14 karat gold" remain visible. This arrangement the Commission claims is apt to mislead the public into the belief that gold plated pen points are 14 karat gold.
The C. Howard Hunt Pen Co. has made answer to the complaint. It admits that within the past four years it has manufactured and sold gold plated pen points, upon which are stamped "14 karat gold plated," the word "plated" occurring near the heel of the pen point, but denies that it inserts, or causes the insertion of, such pen points into any barrel or holder of pen points, or otherwise obscures the word "plated," while the words "14 karat gold" remain visible, and denies that it has so stamped any pen points with the intention or effect of misleading either the trade or the public into the belief that such pen points were 14 karat gold pen points.
The answer avers that the pen points manufactured by the company and so stamped were so stamped at the specific request of the customer to whom they were sold and that in so stamping such pen points the company carried out the specifications of the customers; that the pen points so marked were shipped in packages with the word "plated" clearly appearing thereon. The company further avers that it did not insert such pens in any barrel or holder, nor did it in anywise procure any such insertion. It further avers that neither the customer who purchased the pens so marked, nor the trade, nor the general public were deceived by any act of the company.
The answer also states that the company has not marked any pen points, or sold any pen points so marked, since the year 1918, and that it is not now so marking and does not intend to so mark, any pen points. It therefore prayed that the complaint be dismissed.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th April 1920
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Camden, New Jersey
C. Howard Hunt Pen Co. - Camden, N.J. - 1921
The plant, machinery, stock and fixtures of the C. Howard Hunt Pen Mfg. Co.. Camden, N. J., are to be sold at receiver’s sale, June 10.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th May 1901
GOLD PLATED PEN POINTS
Federal Trade Commission Issue Complaints Against Concerns Stamping These Articles So That Word "Plated" Is Covered by the Holder
Washington, D. C, April 8.—Recently the Federal Trade Commission issued a complaint against the C. Howard Hunt Pen Co., of Camden, N. J., and the Turner & Harrison Pen Mfg. Co., of Philadelphia, charging them with unfair competition in the manufacture and sale of gold plated pen points. The Commission's complaint was directed to the alleged practice of selling gold plated pen points stamped "14 karat gold plated," the stamp so arranged that the word "plated" occurs near the heel of the pen point and is obscured by the holder of the pen point into which it is inserted, while the words "14 karat gold" remain visible. This arrangement the Commission claims is apt to mislead the public into the belief that gold plated pen points are 14 karat gold.
The C. Howard Hunt Pen Co. has made answer to the complaint. It admits that within the past four years it has manufactured and sold gold plated pen points, upon which are stamped "14 karat gold plated," the word "plated" occurring near the heel of the pen point, but denies that it inserts, or causes the insertion of, such pen points into any barrel or holder of pen points, or otherwise obscures the word "plated," while the words "14 karat gold" remain visible, and denies that it has so stamped any pen points with the intention or effect of misleading either the trade or the public into the belief that such pen points were 14 karat gold pen points.
The answer avers that the pen points manufactured by the company and so stamped were so stamped at the specific request of the customer to whom they were sold and that in so stamping such pen points the company carried out the specifications of the customers; that the pen points so marked were shipped in packages with the word "plated" clearly appearing thereon. The company further avers that it did not insert such pens in any barrel or holder, nor did it in anywise procure any such insertion. It further avers that neither the customer who purchased the pens so marked, nor the trade, nor the general public were deceived by any act of the company.
The answer also states that the company has not marked any pen points, or sold any pen points so marked, since the year 1918, and that it is not now so marking and does not intend to so mark, any pen points. It therefore prayed that the complaint be dismissed.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th April 1920
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
INKOGRAPH Co. Inc.
183-49, Centre Street, later, 200, Hudson Street, New York
Inkograph Co. Inc. - New York - 1926
Inkograph Co. Inc. - New York - 1928
Inkograph Co. Inc. - New York - 1946
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183-49, Centre Street, later, 200, Hudson Street, New York
Inkograph Co. Inc. - New York - 1926
Inkograph Co. Inc. - New York - 1928
Inkograph Co. Inc. - New York - 1946
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
BCM / LIFE-LONG
London
STERLING SILVER
'LIFE-LONG'
'LIFE-LONG'
BCM/Life-Long - London-1963
STREAMLINE - AIRLINE - POPULAR - CUBIC - JUNIOR AIRLINE - JUNIOR CUBIC - JUNIOR POPULAR - LADY'S CUBIC - BRIDGE
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London
STERLING SILVER
'LIFE-LONG'
'LIFE-LONG'
BCM/Life-Long - London-1963
STREAMLINE - AIRLINE - POPULAR - CUBIC - JUNIOR AIRLINE - JUNIOR CUBIC - JUNIOR POPULAR - LADY'S CUBIC - BRIDGE
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
T.B. FORD Ltd.
72, Piccadilly, London
T.B. Ford Ltd. - London - 1933
T.B. Ford Ltd. - London - 1933
'FORD'S PATENT PEN'
Established by Thomas Burch Ford, the business was later continued by his son, Frederick Thomas Ford.
Noted as an exhibitor at the British Industries Fairs of 1929 and 1947.
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72, Piccadilly, London
T.B. Ford Ltd. - London - 1933
T.B. Ford Ltd. - London - 1933
'FORD'S PATENT PEN'
Established by Thomas Burch Ford, the business was later continued by his son, Frederick Thomas Ford.
Noted as an exhibitor at the British Industries Fairs of 1929 and 1947.
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
YARD-O-LETTE
An example of the Ladies Yard-o-Lette silver pencil:
MADE IN ENGLAND
PATENT No. 422767
LADY YARD O LETTE
YOL - London - 1970
The Yard o Lette was a shorter version of of the Yard o Led pencil.
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An example of the Ladies Yard-o-Lette silver pencil:
MADE IN ENGLAND
PATENT No. 422767
LADY YARD O LETTE
YOL - London - 1970
The Yard o Lette was a shorter version of of the Yard o Led pencil.
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
G. SASSE
Schließfach 754/20, Essen
G. Sasse - Essen - 1938
'GALA 100'
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Schließfach 754/20, Essen
G. Sasse - Essen - 1938
'GALA 100'
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
STRATFORD PEN CORPORATION
Salz Building, New York
Stratford Pen Corporation - New York - 1946
Stratford Pen Corporation - New York - 1947
Stratford Pen Corporation - New York - 1947
'STRATFORD REGENCY'
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Salz Building, New York
Stratford Pen Corporation - New York - 1946
Stratford Pen Corporation - New York - 1947
Stratford Pen Corporation - New York - 1947
'STRATFORD REGENCY'
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
DUNN PEN COMPANY
709, Sixth Avenue, later, 300, Madison Avenue, New York
Dunn Pen Company - New York - 1921
Dunn Pen Company - New York - 1922
'DUNN-PEN'
'TATTLER'
'MAJORITY'
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709, Sixth Avenue, later, 300, Madison Avenue, New York
Dunn Pen Company - New York - 1921
Dunn Pen Company - New York - 1922
'DUNN-PEN'
'TATTLER'
'MAJORITY'
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
A.H. WOODWARD
IXL Works, 14, Vittoria Street, Birmingham and 28, Ludgate Hill, London EC
A.H. Woodward - Birmingham - 1887
A.H. Woodward - Birmingham - 1887
IXL
AHW - Birmingham
PATENT
A.H. Woodward entered three marks with the Birmingham Assay Office, all being 'AHW' in incuse punches without outline, in November 1884, November 1903, and March 1907.
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IXL Works, 14, Vittoria Street, Birmingham and 28, Ludgate Hill, London EC
A.H. Woodward - Birmingham - 1887
A.H. Woodward - Birmingham - 1887
IXL
AHW - Birmingham
PATENT
A.H. Woodward entered three marks with the Birmingham Assay Office, all being 'AHW' in incuse punches without outline, in November 1884, November 1903, and March 1907.
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
PENKALA-MOSTER
Zagreb, Croatia
Kara Stationery Co. - London - 1908
Slavoljub Eduard Penkala (1871–1922)
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Zagreb, Croatia
Kara Stationery Co. - London - 1908
Slavoljub Eduard Penkala (1871–1922)
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
B·B PEN COMPANY Inc.
Hollywood, California
B·B Pen Company - Hollywood, Ca. - 1947
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Hollywood, California
B·B Pen Company - Hollywood, Ca. - 1947
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
G. COLLIER ROBBINS & Co.
36, Market Street, St. Louis
G. Collier Robbins & Co. - St. Louis - 1850
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36, Market Street, St. Louis
G. Collier Robbins & Co. - St. Louis - 1850
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
ARTUS
Heidelberg
Artus Füllhalter-Ges. - Heidelberg - 1939
Artus Füllhalter-Ges. - Heidelberg - 1939
'VIER-FARBSTIFT'
'FAVORIT'
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Heidelberg
Artus Füllhalter-Ges. - Heidelberg - 1939
Artus Füllhalter-Ges. - Heidelberg - 1939
'VIER-FARBSTIFT'
'FAVORIT'
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
CRITERION PEN Co.
28, Tremont Row, Boston
Criterion Pen Co. - Boston - 1906
'CRITERION SIMPLOFILLER'
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28, Tremont Row, Boston
Criterion Pen Co. - Boston - 1906
'CRITERION SIMPLOFILLER'
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
THE ARNOLD SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY
Reading, Pennsylvania
The Arnold Safety Razor Company - Reading, Pa. - 1909
OK, not a fountain pen, but a piece that may well appeal to the pen collector.
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Reading, Pennsylvania
The Arnold Safety Razor Company - Reading, Pa. - 1909
OK, not a fountain pen, but a piece that may well appeal to the pen collector.
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
W.A. SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY
Fort Maddison, Iowa
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1921
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1921
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1927
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1927
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1939
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Fort Maddison, Iowa
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1921
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1921
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1927
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1927
W.A, Sheaffer Pen Company - Fort Maddison, Ia. - 1939
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Re: Pen and Pencil Manufacturers - Adverts and Information
DAVID KAHN Inc.
North Bergen, New Jersey
David Kahn Inc. - North Bergen, N.J. - 1946
'WEAREVER DE LUXE' - 'WEAREVER ZENITH' - WEAREVER PACEMAKER'
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North Bergen, New Jersey
David Kahn Inc. - North Bergen, N.J. - 1946
'WEAREVER DE LUXE' - 'WEAREVER ZENITH' - WEAREVER PACEMAKER'
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