HI all,
Today i bring something i call "cesta" in spanish, I'm not sure if i can literaly translate it as basket as I did. Apologies. Anyway, I know my "cesta" is made in England and agree to RD number, in 1900, but I am lost with the manufacturer. Who is St & Cc ?
I let you with the pics. Thanks again for this opportunity.
E.P St & Cc Basket - 1900
Re: E.P St & Cc Basket - 1900
Hi Vale,
I have noted this mark before, but have yet to find any source that makes an attribution to the maker.
Trev.
I have noted this mark before, but have yet to find any source that makes an attribution to the maker.
Trev.
Re: E.P St & Cc Basket - 1900
thank you. I am patient :)
Re: E.P St & Cc Basket - 1900
Six month later I still can't find who is St & Co. ;(
Re: E.P St & Cc Basket - 1900
A post that's worth a bump.
Any new thoughts?
Trev.
Any new thoughts?
Trev.
Re: E.P St & Cc Basket - 1900
I do not think it is "St. & Co." but "St. & C. Company". They obviously felt a need to add the underlined "t" to distinguish the mark from some other "S & C" firm which may have been operating concurrently. I seem to recall St. (underlined) being sometimes used to abbreviate the Stevens surname (but this mark is not associated with a known Stevens firm).
Re: E.P St & Cc Basket - 1900
Might be a defunct retailer name?
Re: E.P St & Cc Basket - 1900
Maltby, Stevens & Curtis Company became Watrous in 1896. Possibly related?