Wm. Curtis & Sons
Active: 1860 -
Function: Art metalworkers
Policy: 'Manufacturers of Medieval Brasswork'.
'W. Curtis and Sons have much pleasure in informing their customers and the trade that they have purchased the old established and extensive concerns ..99 Middle Abbey Street, formerly Hodges', from the Dublin Metal Works Co. Ltd.. Together with the machinery, tools, models, & c., which they propose working in all its branches in comnnection with their factory and warehouse in Chancery Lane, from March 6th 1865'.
As advetised in The Dublin Builder, Mar.1st, 1865.
Products & Services
2 Solid Copper Crosses for Crolly [or Crotty] Tomb
Cost: 10s. 6d.
Notes: Payment dated Nov. 2nd, 1860
Replaning of stand of candlestick
Cost: 3s. 6d.
Notes: Payment date, same as above
Locations
Ran a business at Chancery Lane Dublin | View on map
1860
Art Metalworkers.
Factory located at Chancery Lane,
For Offices ,Warehouses and Lead Works, see 99 Middle Abbey Street.
Ran a business at 98 and 99 Middle Abbey Street Dublin | View on map
1860
Art Metalworkers.
Factory located at Chancery Lane,
For Offices ,Warehouses and Lead Works, see 99 Middle Abbey Street.
Ran a business at 98 and 99 Middle Abbey Street Dublin | View on map
1916
'Art Metal Work'.
98 and 99 Middle Abbey Street location of Offices, Warehouses and Lead Works.
Chancery Lane location of Factory.
Institutional and Business Connections
Formed out of The Dublin Metal Works Co.
Mar. 1st, 1865.
Art Metalworkers.
Supplier to Earley and Company
1860
Descriptions of Business or Institution
Listed under Art Metal Workers Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory with the Post Office Dublin City and County Directory, for the year 1916 Thom's Directory
Publications
Advertised in The Irish Builder, 1871 The Irish Builder and Engineering Record, formerly The Dublin Builder
15 January 1871
Advertised in The Dublin Builder, 1865-1866 Illustrated Record of Art, Science, Industry and Manufacture
1 March 1865
Sources
Earley and Company (Ecclesiastical Decorators) Documentation: Box 1 of 7 Earley and Company Documentation
Box 1 of 7, EDC/2, pp. 77-8 and pp. 75-6
The Dublin Builder, 1865-1866 Illustrated Record of Art, Science, Industry and Manufacture
1866
1 March 1865: Art Metalworkers
The Irish Builder, 1871 The Irish Builder and Engineering Record, formerly The Dublin Builder
1871
15 January 1871
Citing this record
'Wm. Curtis & Sons', 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=msib3_1213994927, accessed 03 Jul 2022]