Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Joseph Green and Sons

From Graces Guide

of Etna Glass Works, Birmingham

1840 Patent 'John Gold, of Etna Glass Works, Birmingham, glass manufacturer, for improvements in the manufacture of decanters and other articles glass.'[1]

1842 Sale of the Etna Glass Works by the assignees of the bankrupt G. J. Green.[2]

1843 Partnership change. '...the Partnership lately subsisting .fi_ between us the undersigned, at the Etna Glass Works, Birmingham, and at Upper Thames-street, London, as Glass Manufacturers and China Warehousemen, under the style or firm of Joseph Green and Sons, has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as from the 31st day of December last- Dated 4th November 1843. Joseph Green, Joseph George Green, James Green...'[3]

Became Alfred Arculus and Co at this address


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Sources of Information

  1. Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Saturday 16 May 1840
  2. Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Monday 09 May 1842
  3. The London Gazette Publication date:7 November 1843 Issue:20276 Page:3608