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of Rea Street South, Birmingham. Telephone: Midland 4031. Telegraphic Address: "Climax". London office in Holborn, EC1 | of Rea Street South, Birmingham. Telephone: Midland 4031. Telegraphic Address: "Climax". London office in Holborn, EC1 | ||
* 1932 Patent - Improvements relating to kettles, saucepans, and like heating or cooking utensils and their manufacture. | |||
* 1933 Patent - Improvements in or relating to tea and like kettles. | |||
* 1937 British Industries Fair Advert for Domestic and Hollow Ware: Tin; Japanned; Aluminium; Brass and Copper. Comprising kitchen utensils of every description, with quality as the outstanding feature. From fish slices to fish kettles; from stoves' kettles to urns. (Hardware, Ironmongery and Brassfoundry/Farm and Garden Equipment Section - Stand Nos. A.705 and A.604) | * 1937 British Industries Fair Advert for Domestic and Hollow Ware: Tin; Japanned; Aluminium; Brass and Copper. Comprising kitchen utensils of every description, with quality as the outstanding feature. From fish slices to fish kettles; from stoves' kettles to urns. (Hardware, Ironmongery and Brassfoundry/Farm and Garden Equipment Section - Stand Nos. A.705 and A.604) | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
* [http://www.wikipatents.com/gb/0394456.html] [http://www.wikipatents.com/gb/411597.html] Wikipatents | |||
* [[1937 British Industries Fair]] Advert p505; and p362 | * [[1937 British Industries Fair]] Advert p505; and p362 |
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of Rea Street South, Birmingham. Telephone: Midland 4031. Telegraphic Address: "Climax". London office in Holborn, EC1
- 1932 Patent - Improvements relating to kettles, saucepans, and like heating or cooking utensils and their manufacture.
- 1933 Patent - Improvements in or relating to tea and like kettles.
- 1937 British Industries Fair Advert for Domestic and Hollow Ware: Tin; Japanned; Aluminium; Brass and Copper. Comprising kitchen utensils of every description, with quality as the outstanding feature. From fish slices to fish kettles; from stoves' kettles to urns. (Hardware, Ironmongery and Brassfoundry/Farm and Garden Equipment Section - Stand Nos. A.705 and A.604)
Sources of Information
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- 1937 British Industries Fair Advert p505; and p362