British Brass Fittings
1919 Private company formed as British Brass Fittings to take over the businesses of Player and Mitchell, Sperryn and Co, Charles Joyner and Co, and Ingrain and Kemp.[1]
During its existence the company gained c.35 British patents on brass fixtures and fittings, taps and valves, electrical heaters and switches, etc
1952 of 100, Moorsom Street, Birmingham, 6, an investment company, was placed into liquidation. G. Neville Sperryn was chairman.[2]
