Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
ELLIS, KNAPP & Co.
24, Walker Street, New York
Ellis, Knapp & Co. - New York - 1871
'BURGLAR PROOF UMBRELLA'
'STORM KING UMBRELLA'
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24, Walker Street, New York
Ellis, Knapp & Co. - New York - 1871
'BURGLAR PROOF UMBRELLA'
'STORM KING UMBRELLA'
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
J.H. BAYZAND & Co.
39 Aldermanbury, London
Patent Record
149. Umbrellas and Parasols: J. H. Bayzand and G. Boyle, London. The ribs have two eyes at the sides and level with the inner face for the attachment of the covering. Refers also to a catch device. (January 11, 1882).
Source: Engineering - 25th August 1882
Mr.J. H. Bayzand, umbrella and sunshade manufacturer, has taken warerooms in Fountain-court, Aldermanbury.
Source: The Hosier & Glover's Gazette and Outfitter's Chronicle - 1st April 1884
Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned Ernest Hinscliffe Hindley and George Whitfield Hayward carrying on business as Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturers at 39 Aldermanbury in the city of London under the style or firm of J. H. Bayzand and Co. was dissolved as and from the 19th day of May 1897, by mutual consent. All debts due to or owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said George Whitfield Hayward who will continue the said business on his own account. —Dated the second day of June 1897.
E. H. HINDLEY.
GEO. W. HAYWARD.
Source: The London Gazette - 2nd July 1897
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39 Aldermanbury, London
Patent Record
149. Umbrellas and Parasols: J. H. Bayzand and G. Boyle, London. The ribs have two eyes at the sides and level with the inner face for the attachment of the covering. Refers also to a catch device. (January 11, 1882).
Source: Engineering - 25th August 1882
Mr.J. H. Bayzand, umbrella and sunshade manufacturer, has taken warerooms in Fountain-court, Aldermanbury.
Source: The Hosier & Glover's Gazette and Outfitter's Chronicle - 1st April 1884
Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned Ernest Hinscliffe Hindley and George Whitfield Hayward carrying on business as Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturers at 39 Aldermanbury in the city of London under the style or firm of J. H. Bayzand and Co. was dissolved as and from the 19th day of May 1897, by mutual consent. All debts due to or owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said George Whitfield Hayward who will continue the said business on his own account. —Dated the second day of June 1897.
E. H. HINDLEY.
GEO. W. HAYWARD.
Source: The London Gazette - 2nd July 1897
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
STEIMER & MOORE Co.
Westfield, Massachusetts
Steimer & Moore - Westfield, Mass. - 1910
Incorporated in 1889
'PLYMOUTH ROCK'
'MAGNETIC WIRE WOVEN WHIPS'
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Westfield, Massachusetts
Steimer & Moore - Westfield, Mass. - 1910
Incorporated in 1889
'PLYMOUTH ROCK'
'MAGNETIC WIRE WOVEN WHIPS'
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
JOURNEAY & BURNHAM
Brooklyn, New York
Journeay & Burnham - Brooklyn, N.Y. - 1896
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Brooklyn, New York
Journeay & Burnham - Brooklyn, N.Y. - 1896
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
CHAMBERS & REDFIELD
133, North Third Street, Philadelphia
Chambers & Redfield - Philadelphia - 1871
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133, North Third Street, Philadelphia
Chambers & Redfield - Philadelphia - 1871
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
THE JOS. A. JONES COMPANY
77, Walker Street, New York
The Jos. A. Jones Company - New York - 1899
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77, Walker Street, New York
The Jos. A. Jones Company - New York - 1899
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
HERMANN DRESSLER
Meissen, Germany
Hermann Dressler - Meissen - 1902
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Meissen, Germany
Hermann Dressler - Meissen - 1902
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
B.C. & G.H. TIETZE - TIETZE & WEBER
191, Worth Street, New York
B. C. & G. H. Tietze, manufacturers of cane and umbrella mountings, 191 Worth St., recently dissolved, and have been succeeded by Tietze & Weber, composed of B. C. Tietze and K. R. Weber.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 16th January 1895
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191, Worth Street, New York
B. C. & G. H. Tietze, manufacturers of cane and umbrella mountings, 191 Worth St., recently dissolved, and have been succeeded by Tietze & Weber, composed of B. C. Tietze and K. R. Weber.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 16th January 1895
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
W. & J. WALKER
98, Union Street, Aberdeen
A. & J. Walker - Aberdeen - 1886
Established in 1830.
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98, Union Street, Aberdeen
A. & J. Walker - Aberdeen - 1886
Established in 1830.
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
LARDNER & LARDNER
24, 25, & 26, Hosier Lane, Smithfield, London
Lardner & Lardner - London - 1881
Nathaniel Philipps Lardner was recorded as a whip manufacturing manager, according to the 1911 census. He was then aged 47 and a Freeman of the City of London in the Company of Goldsmiths.
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24, 25, & 26, Hosier Lane, Smithfield, London
Lardner & Lardner - London - 1881
Nathaniel Philipps Lardner was recorded as a whip manufacturing manager, according to the 1911 census. He was then aged 47 and a Freeman of the City of London in the Company of Goldsmiths.
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
STRONG & WOODBURY
Rochester, New York
Strong & Woodbury - Rochester, N.Y. - 1871
The business of E. F. Woodbury and Henry A. Strong. Successors to Myron Strong, see:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=30437&p=147780&hilit=myron#p147780
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Rochester, New York
Strong & Woodbury - Rochester, N.Y. - 1871
The business of E. F. Woodbury and Henry A. Strong. Successors to Myron Strong, see:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=30437&p=147780&hilit=myron#p147780
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
MOXEY, HOWLETT & Co.
Twelfh and Arch streets, Philadelphia
Moxey, Howlett & Co. - Philadelphia - 1914
Moxey, Howlett & Co—This firm states that when George P. Howlett died on March 30th last his interest in the concern ceased at that time, but that at no time since has the company been out of business for one second.
Source: Man's Wear - 5th February 1908
Moxey Howlett & Co., manufacturers of umbrellas, will resume their business under the old firm name.
Source: The Clothier and Furnisher - February 1908
Moxey, Howlett & Co. will retire from business as soon as liquidation can be effected, owing to the ill health of George Moxey, who is sole owner. He will finish up stock on hand, filling orders booked, and offers the machinery and fixtures at an attractive price, which provides an opportunity to continue an established business, as we understand satisfactory arrangements can be made to remain at the same location.
By the retirement of Mr. Moxey, there will pass from the field of business activity in this line one of the trade veterans who is the dean of the umbrella industry. His firm has been in business twenty-four years and his connection with the industry dates back to 1868. when he was employed by the famous house of Wright Bros. & Co. He has been prominently identified with the industry and is highly esteemed by the trade.
Source: Trunks, Leather Goods and Umbrellas - August 1914
George T. Moxey, of the former firm of Moxey, Howlett & Co., Philadelphia umbrella manufacturers, died September 24 at his summer home on the Elk river near Chesapeake City, Md. He had been ill for some time, and about four years ago retired from business on account of failing health.
Mr. Moxey was sixty-six years old and had been identified with the Philadelphia industry for many years, starting with Wright Bros. & Co. about 1872. He continued in their employ, rising to a position of responsibility, until 1891, when he formed a partnership with George P. Howlett and Charles D. Gill, both of whom were also connected with Wright Bros. & Co. They started business as Moxey, Gill & Howlett, with a Boston branch in charge of Mr. Howlett. Fifteen years later Mr. Gill retired to become associated with James Stokley, of this city. Mr. Howlett died about seven years ago. and Mr. Moxey continued the business alone until four years ago, when he retired. He is survived by his widow and two married daughters.
Source: Trunks, Leather Goods and Umbrellas - October 1918
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Twelfh and Arch streets, Philadelphia
Moxey, Howlett & Co. - Philadelphia - 1914
Moxey, Howlett & Co—This firm states that when George P. Howlett died on March 30th last his interest in the concern ceased at that time, but that at no time since has the company been out of business for one second.
Source: Man's Wear - 5th February 1908
Moxey Howlett & Co., manufacturers of umbrellas, will resume their business under the old firm name.
Source: The Clothier and Furnisher - February 1908
Moxey, Howlett & Co. will retire from business as soon as liquidation can be effected, owing to the ill health of George Moxey, who is sole owner. He will finish up stock on hand, filling orders booked, and offers the machinery and fixtures at an attractive price, which provides an opportunity to continue an established business, as we understand satisfactory arrangements can be made to remain at the same location.
By the retirement of Mr. Moxey, there will pass from the field of business activity in this line one of the trade veterans who is the dean of the umbrella industry. His firm has been in business twenty-four years and his connection with the industry dates back to 1868. when he was employed by the famous house of Wright Bros. & Co. He has been prominently identified with the industry and is highly esteemed by the trade.
Source: Trunks, Leather Goods and Umbrellas - August 1914
George T. Moxey, of the former firm of Moxey, Howlett & Co., Philadelphia umbrella manufacturers, died September 24 at his summer home on the Elk river near Chesapeake City, Md. He had been ill for some time, and about four years ago retired from business on account of failing health.
Mr. Moxey was sixty-six years old and had been identified with the Philadelphia industry for many years, starting with Wright Bros. & Co. about 1872. He continued in their employ, rising to a position of responsibility, until 1891, when he formed a partnership with George P. Howlett and Charles D. Gill, both of whom were also connected with Wright Bros. & Co. They started business as Moxey, Gill & Howlett, with a Boston branch in charge of Mr. Howlett. Fifteen years later Mr. Gill retired to become associated with James Stokley, of this city. Mr. Howlett died about seven years ago. and Mr. Moxey continued the business alone until four years ago, when he retired. He is survived by his widow and two married daughters.
Source: Trunks, Leather Goods and Umbrellas - October 1918
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
JAMES MACNEILL
76 (86), Castle Street, later, 11, Church Street, Inverness
James MacNeill - Inverness - 1873
J. MacNeill - Inverness - 1873
J. MacNeill - Inverness - 1876
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76 (86), Castle Street, later, 11, Church Street, Inverness
James MacNeill - Inverness - 1873
J. MacNeill - Inverness - 1873
J. MacNeill - Inverness - 1876
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
MAXWELL
8-9, Dover Street, Piccadilly, London and 26, Rue Marbeuf, Paris
Maxwell - London - 1938
Established in 1750.
MAXWELL (HENRY) & CO., Spur, Whip, and Boot-makers, 8, Dover Street, London, W. Hours of Business: 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Established by Henry Maxwell about the year 1750. Specialities: Military, Hunting, Racing, and Polo Spurs and Boots, Hunting Whips, &c., and the well-known Patent Spur Box or Socket. Connection: World-wide. Royal Warrant Holders to Their late Majesties King George IV., William IV., Queen Victoria, and King Edward VII., and to H.M. King George V. H.M. the King of Portugal, and H.M. the King of Spain. Also under the patronage of most of the Royal Families of Europe.
Source: Whitaker's Red Book of Commerce or Who's Who in Business - 1914
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8-9, Dover Street, Piccadilly, London and 26, Rue Marbeuf, Paris
Maxwell - London - 1938
Established in 1750.
MAXWELL (HENRY) & CO., Spur, Whip, and Boot-makers, 8, Dover Street, London, W. Hours of Business: 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Established by Henry Maxwell about the year 1750. Specialities: Military, Hunting, Racing, and Polo Spurs and Boots, Hunting Whips, &c., and the well-known Patent Spur Box or Socket. Connection: World-wide. Royal Warrant Holders to Their late Majesties King George IV., William IV., Queen Victoria, and King Edward VII., and to H.M. King George V. H.M. the King of Portugal, and H.M. the King of Spain. Also under the patronage of most of the Royal Families of Europe.
Source: Whitaker's Red Book of Commerce or Who's Who in Business - 1914
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
ANDREW CROSS
99-100, High Street, Paisley
Andrew Cross - Paisley - 1848
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99-100, High Street, Paisley
Andrew Cross - Paisley - 1848
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
N.P. MOORE
90, Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts
N.P. Moore - Worcester, Mass. - 1854
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90, Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts
N.P. Moore - Worcester, Mass. - 1854
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
FOLDING PRODUCTS Mfg. Corp.
New York
Folding Products Mfg. Co. - New York - 1950
'RAINBELLE'
Source: Official Gazette of United States Patent Office - 26th December 1950
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New York
Folding Products Mfg. Co. - New York - 1950
'RAINBELLE'
Source: Official Gazette of United States Patent Office - 26th December 1950
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
M. JACOBS, YOUNG & Co.
265, Borough High Street, London
M. Jacobs, Young & Co. - London - 1896
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265, Borough High Street, London
M. Jacobs, Young & Co. - London - 1896
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
ARTHUR P. PFEIL
Buffalo, New York
Arthur P. Pfeil - Buffalo, N.Y. - 1950
'TUBRELLA'
Source: Official Gazette of United States Patent Office - 26th December 1950
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Buffalo, New York
Arthur P. Pfeil - Buffalo, N.Y. - 1950
'TUBRELLA'
Source: Official Gazette of United States Patent Office - 26th December 1950
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Re: Sticks, Whips, Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
W.A. GRIFFIN
Salisbury House, London Wall, and 3, Monument Station Buildings, and, 104, Leadenhall Street, London
W.A. Griffin - London - 1901
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Salisbury House, London Wall, and 3, Monument Station Buildings, and, 104, Leadenhall Street, London
W.A. Griffin - London - 1901
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