A place to hold anything regarding this firm.
Sample of Sterling compote (6"H x 2 13/16"Base x 5 1/16"Top) awarded as golf trophy in 1930. Given by San Bernardino Valley Country Club to winner of "Class B Low Net" (not shown in photos, on back base) as a ranking of second tier handicaps with best overall score based on a subtraction formula:
Sedlacek & Co. Los Angeles-Samples or Information
Re: Sedlacek & Co. Los Angeles-Samples or Information
LOS ANGELES
K. E. Sedlacek, who formerly did an exclusive manufacturing business at 821 Santee St., but after the opening of the big Ambassador Hotel secured a concession for a retail business there, has given up the hotel part of his business and returned to the manufacturing plant on Santee St. Like a number of other concessionaires he found the rent too high to enable him to continue at the hotel.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th June 1922
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K. E. Sedlacek, who formerly did an exclusive manufacturing business at 821 Santee St., but after the opening of the big Ambassador Hotel secured a concession for a retail business there, has given up the hotel part of his business and returned to the manufacturing plant on Santee St. Like a number of other concessionaires he found the rent too high to enable him to continue at the hotel.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th June 1922
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Re: Sedlacek & Co. Los Angeles-Samples or Information
Karl Edward Sedlacek was born in Vienna, Austria in 1880 and was still listed in Social Security records in 1979. He immigrated to the United States in 1904. In 1909 he was working for Shreve & Co as a silversmith. In 1917 he was working as a jeweler in Oakland, California. By 1918 he was a gold and silverware manufacturer in Los Angeles, California.