S.B. Goslin & Son
Other names: Samuel Benjamin Goslin
Active: 1880 - 1914
Function: Art metal worker (c.1900), bronze founder, bronze foundry
History or description: Business owned by Samuel Benjamin Goslin and started out in art metal work. In the 1880s the firm was involved in making coin operated machines in partnership with the inventor Percival Everitt. By 1914 they were offering bronze casting services, particularly for architectural and memorial tablets.
This record includes information submitted by Nicholas Costa author of 'Automatic Pleasures'.
Locations
Business located at 13 Artillery Lane London | View on map
1900 (Circa) - 1914 (Circa)
Business located at 24 Fashion Street London | View on map
1900 (Circa)
Business located at 84 and 101 Silwood Street Southwood Park London SE | View on map
1914 (Circa)
Descriptions of Business or Institution
Listed in Post Office London Directory, 1914 Post Office/Kelly London Directories
'Bronze Founders' specializing in architectural and memorial tablets
Listed under Art Metal Workers Post Office London Directory, 1900 Post Office/Kelly London Directories
1900
Sources
Post Office London Directory, 1900 Post Office/Kelly London Directories
1900
p.1779
Post Office London Directory, 1914 Post Office/Kelly London Directories
1914
p. 1487
The London Gazette
5769 re the Automatic Scent Fountain Company Limited, 14 October 1892
Citing this record
'S.B. Goslin & Son', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/organization.php?id=msib1_1261247009, accessed 30 Jun 2022]