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Samuel Heath & Sons (SH&S Ltd.)
Leopold Street,
Birmingham, was established in 1820 and at that time manufactured brass
bedstead ornaments and candlesticks. In 1845 they became Heath & Lawton and
started using a 'Heathware' Trade Mark. They changed the name to Samuel Heath in
1867, became a public limited company in
1890 and over the years have manufactured a diverse range of products. Most
were unmarked except for wartime production of rifle oilers and some oil lamp
burners.
Still in business, their
current product range at: http://www.samuel-heath.com
This mark on an oiler.
(Thanks to Ross Mellows for the ID.)
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They also made
pressure stoves and blowlamps under the 'Thermidor' brand and oil lamps. |
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Here are the famous 'Lipton's
Tea' caddies produced for the Wembley 'British Empire' Exhibition in 1924, 1925
and 1926. Also shown is a small kettle stamped 'A Present from Glasgow'
from another exhibition. Most of these useful souvenirs have been in use
and it is rare to find one in perfect condition. |
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An example of a current Samuel
Heath product, label and wrapping paper. |
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Samuel Heath & Sons took over
RM Manufacturing & Engineering Ltd (RM Brand) in May 1950, Perkins
and Powell in 1958 and the Adams Tap Co. in 1995. |
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