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Webb's Crystal Glass Company, of 40 Norfolk Street, The Strand, London, glass makers.
Webb's Crystal Glass Company, of 40 Norfolk Street, The Strand, London, glass makers.


* c.1920 Company established and floated<ref>The Times, 13 April 1920</ref>.
c.1920 Company established and floated<ref>The Times, 13 April 1920</ref>.


* 1920 [[British Glass Industries]] entered into contracts to acquire controlling interest in a number of undertakings making electric light bulbs, tumblers, lamp glass used for scientific and medical and industrial purposes, crystal and table ware, and other types of glass.  These companies were to be amalgamated and controlled through [[Webb's Crystal Glass Co]] Ltd, the controlling interest in which would be owned by British Glass Industries<ref>The Times, 9 January 1920</ref>.  Companies concerned included:
1920 [[British Glass Industries]] entered into contracts to acquire controlling interest in a number of undertakings making electric light bulbs, tumblers, lamp glass used for scientific and medical and industrial purposes, crystal and table ware, and other types of glass.  These companies were to be amalgamated and controlled through [[Webb's Crystal Glass Co]] Ltd, the controlling interest in which would be owned by British Glass Industries<ref>The Times, 9 January 1920</ref>.  Companies concerned included:
** [[Thomas Webb and Sons|Thomas Webb and Son]] (1837)
* [[Thomas Webb and Sons|Thomas Webb and Son]] (1837)
** [[Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass Co]] (1863)
* [[Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass Co]] (1863)
** [[Corbett and Co]] (1911)
* [[Corbett and Co]] (1911)
** [[Medway Glass Works]] Ltd  
* [[Medway Glass Works]] Ltd  
** [[Robert Johnson Lampblown and Glassware Accessories Co]]
* [[Robert Johnson Lampblown and Glassware Accessories Co]]
** [[R. Johnson and Co]] (1860 glass factors and dealers)
* [[R. Johnson and Co]] (1860 glass factors and dealers)
** [[Samuel Pearson (West Bromwich)]] Ltd
* [[Samuel Pearson (West Bromwich)]] Ltd
** [[E. M. Patents]] Ltd
* [[E. M. Patents]] Ltd
** '''Philips''' Ltd
* [[W. P. and G. Phillips|Philips]] Ltd
* 1920 Mention at AGM that [[Duroglass]] was the chemical branch of the company<ref>The Times, 23 June 1920</ref>.
1920 Mention at AGM that [[Duroglass]] was the chemical branch of the company<ref>The Times, 23 June 1920</ref>.


* 1922 The Tutbury Works were leased out to another company<ref>The Times, 22 December 1922</ref>.
1922 The Tutbury Works were leased out to another company<ref>The Times, 22 December 1922</ref>.


* 1925 Reduction in capital<ref>The Times, 1 September 1925</ref>.
1925 Reduction in capital<ref>The Times, 1 September 1925</ref>.


* 1930 [[Henry G. Richardson and Sons]] was taken over by [[Thomas Webb and Sons]]. According to an Agreement, dated 25th July, the company of [[Henry G. Richardson and Sons]] was sold to [[Webb's Crystal Glass Co]] on that date. A new private limited company called '''Henry G. Richardson and Sons Ltd''' was set up at that time, as a subsidiary of Webbs Crystal.  
* 1930 [[Henry G. Richardson and Sons]] was taken over by [[Thomas Webb and Sons]]. According to an Agreement, dated 25th July, the company of [[Henry G. Richardson and Sons]] was sold to [[Webb's Crystal Glass Co]] on that date. A new private limited company called '''Henry G. Richardson and Sons Ltd''' was set up at that time, as a subsidiary of Webbs Crystal.  

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1945.
1951.

Webb's Crystal Glass Company, of 40 Norfolk Street, The Strand, London, glass makers.

c.1920 Company established and floated[1].

1920 British Glass Industries entered into contracts to acquire controlling interest in a number of undertakings making electric light bulbs, tumblers, lamp glass used for scientific and medical and industrial purposes, crystal and table ware, and other types of glass. These companies were to be amalgamated and controlled through Webb's Crystal Glass Co Ltd, the controlling interest in which would be owned by British Glass Industries[2]. Companies concerned included:

1920 Mention at AGM that Duroglass was the chemical branch of the company[3].

1922 The Tutbury Works were leased out to another company[4].

1925 Reduction in capital[5].

  • 1936 Had a substantial interest in Duro-Ray Ltd; had been managers of that company since its inception. Increasing interest in their silvered-lining products for flood lighting, street lighting, etc[6].


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 13 April 1920
  2. The Times, 9 January 1920
  3. The Times, 23 June 1920
  4. The Times, 22 December 1922
  5. The Times, 1 September 1925
  6. The Times, 19 June 1936
  7. The Times, 26 June 1951
  • Glass Notes [1]