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In July 1940, Kennametal of Canada Ltd. was organized for the purpose of "manufacturing Kennametal, the new steel cutting carbide, for Canada and British dominions." [7] In November 1940, United States Steel Export Company reached an agreement to sell Kennametal tools, tool blanks, drawing dies and other Kennametal products in foreign markets. [8]
1875 State-owned [5] Australia: Perth Mint: 1899 State-owned Government of Western Australia [6] Australia: Royal Australian Mint: 1965 State-owned The Commonwealth of Australia [7] Austria: Austrian Mint: 1194 State-owned National Bank of Austria [8] Belgium: Royal Belgian Mint: 1291 [9] Brazil: Casa da Moeda do Brasil: 1694 State-owned [10 ...
Kennametal is one of the leading cutting tools manufacturers [9] 2005 Acquisition of VMB Vorrichtungs- und Maschinenbau Babenhausen GmbH and DIVA-TEC GmbH, manufacturers of electrolytic deburring machines [10] 2007 Merger of all above German legal entities into Extrude Hone GmbH [11] 2008 Transition to brand name Kennametal Extrude Hone 2009 ...
The new company, Wallace Brothers, produced silver-plated flatware on a base of stainless steel. (By 1879, Wallace Brothers was merged with R. Wallace and Sons Mfg. Co.) In 1875, Wallace introduced the first three sterling patterns to feature the esteemed Wallace name - Hawthorne, The Crown, and St. Leon.
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Elkington & Co., design for a tea and coffee set (1860) Electrotype copy of the Jerningham wine cooler done by Elkington & Co. in 1884. The original is in The Hermitage in St. Petersburg; the electrotype is in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London . Elkington & Co. was a silver manufacturer from Birmingham, England.