LIONEL BLANCKENSEE
18, & 19, Northwood Street, Birmingham

Lionel Blanckensee's trade mark

Lionel Blanckensee - Birmingham - 1893

Lionel Blanckensee - Birmingham - 1893

Lionel Blanckensee - Birmingham - 1893
Lionel Blanckensee was the son of (Abraham) Solomon Blanckensee, and the brother of Aaron and Julius Blanckensee. He started his business, firstly at Buckingham Street, Birmingham, and later at 18, & 19, Northwood Street, Birmingham. He also had London Showrooms, firstly at 118, Holborn by 1893, then 124, Holborn in 1904, and then at 1, Gamage Buildings, Holborn in 1906.
Lionel Blanckensee died in January 1933.
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