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Samuel Gluckstein and Co

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Samuel Gluckstein built up a tobacco business in the East End of London

1853 Samuel Gluckstein, Crown-street, St. Giles's, tobacconist.[1]

1857 Samuel Gluckstein, an extensive cigar manufacturer, in High-street, Whitechapel.[2]

1861 Samuel Gluckstein, of the firm of Gluckstein and Co., extensive cigar importers and manufacturer.[3]

1864 When the firm was incorporated, Samuel Gluckstein had been joined by Henry Gluckstein and Laurence Abraham

1870 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Samuel Gluckstein, Lawrence Abrahams, and Henry Gluckstein, and carried on under the style or firm of S. Gluckstein and Company, at No. 43, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields, Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, as Cigar Manufacturers, was dissolved by a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, bearing date the 25th day of March last, as from the said 25th day of March last, and by the said Decree William Turquand, of Tokenhouse-yard, in the city of London, Public Accountant, was appointed receiver of the property, estate, and effects of the said partnership business...'[4]

1870 Sale of all the stock of Samuel Gluckstein and Co, at 43 Leman Street, Whitechapel. consisting of several tons of cigars and much more. Re Abrahams v. Gluckstein.[5]

1871 Leasehold Premises lately occupied by Messrs. Samuel Gluckstein and Co., and a Manufactory for sale. Re Abrahams v. Gluckstein.[6]

Because of a falling out of Gluckstein and Abrahams, the former partners went their own ways and became:

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Sources of Information

  1. Express (London) - Monday 14 November 1853
  2. Patriot - Tuesday 29 December 1857
  3. Sun (London) - Tuesday 08 January 1861
  4. The London Gazette Publication date:20 May 1870 Issue:23617 Page:2676
  5. London City Press - Saturday 25 June 1870
  6. London Evening Standard - Monday 30 January 1871