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K. WADIA

Grant Road, Bombay


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K. Wadia - Bombay - 1950

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JALAL & SONS

61, Rattan Bazaar, Madras


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Jalal & Sons - Madras - 1924

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RUBY JEWELLERS

Opera House, Bombay


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Ruby Jewellers - Bombay - 1950

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UNITED SERVICES STORES

2, South Parade, Bangalore


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The United Services Stores - Bangalore - 1902

The business of F.E. Dunn.

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EKCO WATCH Co.

Bombay


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Ekco Watch Co. - Bombay - 1950

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W.Leslie & Co

Ironmongers, 2 Chowringhee Road, Calcutta

The W. Leslie & Co. business was founded in 1890 in Calcutta, likely by "William Leslie" and a statement premises, "Leslie House" was built in 1912. After the founder passed away, his sons, Kenneth and Mark Leslie carried on the business till the early 1930’s. Around 1934, the business was sold, and the brothers returned to England. The company did for some time afterwards continued trading using the same name.
This is an image from a couple of silverplated dessert spoons. Obviously as indicated by the "D&A" mark these were imported spoons made by Danial & Arter of Birmingham UK.

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There is a reference also in this Forum section of an "Alexander Leslie" in a partnership in a business of General Merchants, at Calcutta in 1860. The reference for that "LEWIS STEWART & Co" is shown below.

https://www.9251000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 20Calcutta

I do not know if the two "Leslies" were connected. Is there a "Trev" who does?
In 1904 a "William Leslie" sole proprietor of W. Leslie & Co, "metal merchants", had a patent registered for "an improved portable water tank" (Indian Engineering, Volume 36).

In 1910 They were "ironmongers and metal merchants". I did see on line an advertisement for the supply of "bronzed cast iron ornamental garden fountains".

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Later (1918) there were "two buildings occupied by the firm of William Leslie & Co., hardware and motor merchants, at 3 and 5 Chowringhee Road". The same source also states "William Leslie...had worked in the hardware field in Calcutta since the 1870s".(archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk )
The 2 buildings were likely the original buildings from the company's start and the "Leslie House" built in 1912. Below appears to be the early Leslie premises as there is a reference of "Leslie House" having twin domes.

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Below is a link to a source I used. it continues the the history of the sold W. Leslie & Co on into the mid 20th century.

http://double-dolphin.blogspot.com/2014 ... howringhee

Both my reference sources quoted a book by Montague Massey “Recollections of Calcutta for over Half a Century”.

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GAUTHA & Co.

189-190, Mount Road, Madras


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Gautha & Co. - Madras - 1918

The business of G. Ramanathian.

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CHITALIA BROTHERS

34, Shami Gali, Swadeshi Market, Bombay


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Chitalia Bros'. - Bombay - 1933

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CURSETJEE COWASJEE

11, Meadow Street, Bombay


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Cursetjee Cowasjee - Bombay - 1873

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DEEPSONS

4th Road, Khar, Bombay, later, 155-A, Pooja, S.V. Road, Khar (West), Mumbai


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Deepsons - Bombay - Sales box detail


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M. NAGERSHETH SONS

Church Gate Street, Bombay and Mission Row, Calcutta


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M. Nagersheth Sons - Bombay and Calcutta - 1918

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Rolex - India - 1947

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P.A.E.

India


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P.A.E. - INDIA

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JHAVERI BROS. & Co.

Baria Mansions, later, 345-349, Abdul Rehman Street, Bombay


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Jhaveri Bros. & Co. - Bombay - 1916

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Jhaveri Bros. & Co. - Bombay - 1936

Established in 1914.

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J.G. HANHART

13, Government Place, East, Calcutta


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J.G. Hanhart - Calcutta - 1879

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J.G. Hanhart - Calcutta - 1879

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TARACHAND PARASURAM

Park Street, Calcutta


MRS N. BANNERJEE

STRANGE BEHAVIOUR


A European lady, Mrs. Bannerjee, wife of Mr. N. Bannerjee, Barrister, created a sensation in Park Street Calcutta on Wednesday. It is alleged that Mrs. Bannerjee is weak, she stood in front of the shop owned by Messrs. Tarachand Parasuram, Jewellers, and threw several brick bats at a large glass window smashing it to pieces causing damage to the extent of about Rs. 500. She was arrested and taken to Park Street Police station where she was charged with causing wilful damage.


Source: The Bombay Gazette - 5th August 1910

Perhaps to be identified with Tarachand Pursram Ramswami, see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=28477&p=70509&hili ... and#p70509

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VUMMIDI BANGARU CHETTY & SONS

226, Govindappa Naick Street, and China Bazaar Road, Madras


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Vummidi Bangaru Chetty & Sons - Madras - 1928

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INDIA JEWELLERY MART

Car Street, Mangalore, Karnataka


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India Jewellery Mart - Mangalore - 1950

Established in 1947. Proprietor: N. Narasimha Shet.

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THE GWALIOR ENGINEERING WORKS

Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh


The Gwalior Engineering Works.—The State maintains an up-to-date workshop, the biggest in Central India, known as the Gwalior Engineering Works. It has five main sections. The foundry department can undertake plain or intricate castings, such as ornamental gates, railings, cylinder heads, road roller wheels, etc. There is a machine and erecting shop, loco and carriage and wood work and furniture shops, and silver and gold sections, which turn out every sort of European and Indian articles both for domestic and presentation purposes, either of sterling silver or in the best electro-plate. The shops are fitted with modern lathes, drilling, planing, shaping machines, and line shafts. for turning out all sorts of iron and metal ware. The entire workshops are run by electricity.

Source: The Asiatic Review - January 1930

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K.R.K. SHET DIAMOND MART

Mangalore, Karnataka


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K.R.K. Shet Diamond Mart - Mangalore - 1950

Established in 1919. Proprietor: K.K.R. Shet.

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