Schmitz, Moore & Co., Newark, N. J., makers of German silver mesh bags, sterling silver toilet and manicure sets and novelties, are working evenings owing to the volume of business they have on hand.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th October 1910
Ernst Gideon Bek Mfg. Co., which manufactures fine mesh bags and chains, and which recently established a new factory at Irvington, N. J., will, Dec. 15, open a new office at 366 Fifth Ave., and Ernest Gideon Bek, vice-president of the concern, will divide his time between the office and factory. Mr. Bek, who has been a manufacturer of jewelry at Pforzheim, Germany, and still owns a factory there, has been well known to the jewelers of the United States for the last 30 years, having visited this country continuously. With the establishment of this new American factory, Mr. Bek intends to sell directly to the retail jewelers of the United States hereafter and not through any agents and will personally conduct the business here.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th December 1923
The new factory of the Ernst Gideon Bek Mfg. Co. was recently opened at 192 Burnett Ave., Irvington, N. J., while the New York office will be opened this week at 366 Fifth Ave. Ernest Gideon Bek, vice-president of the concern, will divide his time between the factory and office.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th December 1923
43, Lawrence Street, later, 548-556, South Eleventh Street, Newark, New Jersey
Newark Purse Frame Mfg. Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1916
The Newark Purse Frame Manufacturing Company have moved from 43 Lawrence street to 548 South Eleventh street, to their own building. They have enlarged their facilities, and output. They make an initial purse frame silver plate.
Joseph Landsman, of New York City and the Wordside Sterling Company have combined as the Globe Art Company, with factory at 69 Winthrop street, and will manufacture silver goods and silver deposit ware.