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George G. Sandeman, Sons and Co

From Graces Guide
December 1948. Sandeman Port and Sherry.
December 1950.
September 1951. Sandeman Apitiv Pale Dry Sherry.
April 1953.
June 1953.
October 1953.

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December 1953.
April 1954.
May 1954.

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July 1954.
September 1954.
March 1955.
May 1955. Sandeman Sherry.
1956.
1958.
February 1959. Sandeman Scotch Whisky.
March 1960.
18th March 1961.
18th March 1961.
December 1962.

George G. Sandeman Sons and Co., 20 St Swithin's Lane, London EC4, Wine Shippers

Sandeman Scotch Whisky, Forth Street, Edinburgh.

1790 Established by George Sandeman, who came from Perth to London.

The founder of the firm lived in Sherborne Lane; the later offices in St. Swithin's Lane were part of that building.

1902 Incorporated; owned by the members of the Sandeman family.

1914 The Board of Directors consisted of Albert Geo. Sandeman (Chairman), Walter Albert Sandeman, Ernest Albert Sandeman, H. Gerard, W. Sandeman.

1933 Trade marks dispute between Sandemans (Edinburgh) and George G. Sandeman Sons and Co Ltd (London) regarding Scotch whisky. In 1939 the Edinburgh company sold its trade marks to the London. Prior to this the businesses were not connected.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Scottish Archive Network - Sandeman and Sons Ltd