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of  9 Magdalen Row, Great Russell Street (1862)
of  9 Magdalen Row, Great Russell Street (1862), pencil manufacturer, also known as the house of Arthur Johnson.


1803 the house of Arthur Johnson was established by the Cohen family
1803 Business established by S. Cohen.


Later known as B. S. Cohen
Later known as '''B. S. Cohen'''
 
1862 Exhibited at the London Exhibition
 
1904 Incorporated as a private Limited Company
 
1914 Directors: C. S. Cohen, Arthur Johnson, John Sanderson, F.I.C., F.C.S., and Percy Charnaud. Specialities: Pencils, Crayons, Pastels, Penholders, Blackboard Chalks, etc.


1920 Amalgamated with [[E. Wolff and Sons]] as the [[Royal Sovereign Pencil Co]]
1920 Amalgamated with [[E. Wolff and Sons]] as the [[Royal Sovereign Pencil Co]]
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
<references/>
* [[Royal Sovereign Pencil Co: 1934 Review]]
* [[Royal Sovereign Pencil Co: 1934 Review]]



Latest revision as of 09:47, 5 June 2020

of 9 Magdalen Row, Great Russell Street (1862), pencil manufacturer, also known as the house of Arthur Johnson.

1803 Business established by S. Cohen.

Later known as B. S. Cohen

1862 Exhibited at the London Exhibition

1904 Incorporated as a private Limited Company

1914 Directors: C. S. Cohen, Arthur Johnson, John Sanderson, F.I.C., F.C.S., and Percy Charnaud. Specialities: Pencils, Crayons, Pastels, Penholders, Blackboard Chalks, etc.

1920 Amalgamated with E. Wolff and Sons as the Royal Sovereign Pencil Co

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