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Sellman and Hill

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1945

of Church Lane, Wolverhampton, Staffs (now West Midlands). Telephone: Wolverhampton 20938. Telegraphic Address: "Sellman, Wolverhampton". (1937)

  • 1936 The firm was listed as aluminium hollow-ware manufacturers in Church Lane, Wolverhampton.
  • 1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Aluminium Household Utensils of all descriptions. Aluminium Die Castings. Pressings and Stampings in Aluminium up to the largest sizes. Stainless Steel Holloware. Special Pressings in Stainless Steel. (Stand Nos. A.407 and A.302) [1]
  • WWII. During the second world war they took on a contract for the production of engine radiators for Halifax bombers.
  • 1945 Patent - Improvements in means for fixing a spout or the like to the body of a kettle, teapot or the like. [2]


Sources of Information

  • [2] National Archives