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Lloyd Pascal & Co,
303, Bloomsbury Street, Nechells, then from 1933 at 71-74 Ford Street, Hockley, (Jewellery
Quarter) Birmingham 18, then Cherry Wood Road after 1943. The company was
registered in 1919 by C E Pascal & P Lloyd. It was initially a brassfounders and then specialised in reproduction
copper and brassware initially based on Belgian designs.
The trade name was formed from the initials of the two founders and was used
mainly on items where the design had been protected by registration. Items
made after 1960 were stove lacquered with a durable finish with a high lustre
surface. |
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This mark 'L P & Co'
was often moulded into products that were not registered designs.
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This mark found under a
spun copper coffee jug. |
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In the 1950s & 60s
all products left the
factory with a gold and black printed oval sticker with the company Trade mark
and "Brassware of Distinction" written around the edge. |
'Brassware of Distinction' |
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When brass and copperware
was sold finished with silver plate it was marked 'Centurion Silverplate'. |
'Centurion Silverplate' |
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The 'Elpec' name lapsed in 1972
and in 1982 the company was bought by the DMS Group. It is still operating
under the Lloyd Pascal name at
Park Lane, Castle
Vale, Birmingham B35 6LJ.
They specialise in presswork, sheetmetal work, polishing, ultrasonic degreasing,
lacquering and powder coating for a variety of companies. They also make
bathroom accessories, storage and laundry supplies that combine good design &
innovation. (Most information courtesy Michael A Pascal). |
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