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Sealing Wax Manufacturers and Wholesale Stationers' Sundriesmen | |||
Established in 1814 in Leather Lane, Holborn, by John Cooke (formerly of H.M. Stationery Office). Partnership Successions: (1) John Cooke (eldest son of the founder); (2) John Frederic Cooke (his eldest son). | |||
1914 Present Principal: Percy Chambers Cooke (since 1894), younger brother of J. F. Cooke. Speciality: All the higher grades of Sealing Wax; also Steel Pens and other Stationers' Goods. Hold several Patents. | |||
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6, Oxford Court, London, E.C.
Sealing Wax Manufacturers and Wholesale Stationers' Sundriesmen
Established in 1814 in Leather Lane, Holborn, by John Cooke (formerly of H.M. Stationery Office). Partnership Successions: (1) John Cooke (eldest son of the founder); (2) John Frederic Cooke (his eldest son).
1914 Present Principal: Percy Chambers Cooke (since 1894), younger brother of J. F. Cooke. Speciality: All the higher grades of Sealing Wax; also Steel Pens and other Stationers' Goods. Hold several Patents.