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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MAKERS  BY  LAST  NAME  
Below each, in Italic type, is the  WHT  ABBREVIATION . 

[ ] = No. of a mould containing information or other sources, mostly Mr Stalling's papers.  I have used abbreviations, sometimes  one for more than one word , to save space on my one- page record for each mold - eg "st" for "stamped" or  "street" depending on the context. Many abbreviations are listed. But my computer over several generations has swallowed several hundred photos, changed type and spacing so much that the list must be edited for legibility as this list has been and that must wait for another time. Mr. Stalling's papers are not available for general access yet either.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ

Joseph Sankey & Sons [1905] 118, Cannon St, EC, London. Stamped &Pressed Hollowware (Jelly,pudding border, pastry moulds)
     JS

Saupe & Busch, Radebeul, north of Dresden                                                                                                 
     SB

Savage Bros., Chicago, Ill. Jobber, originally coppersmiths. 1895-. JB +E+co moulds in cats                              
     Sav

 Savy, A, Jeanjean+Co[sic not Cie], Paris 1911 Glaciere, brevetee sgdg.[40:132]                                          
      ASJ

Schall, NY (Flag series made for only 1 year)Early Banquet Peacock has “SCHALL & CO.”embossed on S each handle, instead of hinge has ball and socket tab w groove on external surface for clip to secure. 1854 importer of decorations. Imported moulds from Germany 1920’s+30’s. Then bought from K 1950-60’s. Some from E.  Brass wood + stone cake moulds. 1960’s going out of business. Wm J Schenider bought, 1962 moved to Cairo NY. Yellow cat 1940, 1954 moved from Barkley to Franklin st. NYC Eagle Cat 1960”s (one w K letter dated 1962) at Schneider’s son. 1868-3-3 Patent “composition for forming casts and fancy articles” #75058 [34:8]. Only MM made during life of Frederick Krauss are stamped “S+Co” (Last #603, chick in egg,, last mould listed in S+Co catalog dating c 1904-1905.) Anonymous catalogue dated 1906-07 on other evidence carries # 604, monogram “UC”, not cast marked. S+Co scraped off mould, leaving # and mark identifying dealer stamped on Hi. No distrib marks seen moulds from MM produced after Henry Krauss took control p   death of father.[35:6]. Last mould w stamp is S 573, MM date 1900-1.  (S st on S+Co no S+Co cast: 370 437 446[35:15,41][43::4 ff esp 37-54]. TM: Foxy Grandpa.[47:45] Dealer in decorations not a maker of moulds. They financed Kraus' master moulds and he used the designation 'S+Co' on the moulds he made throughout his lifetime.
    S

H. Schlim (+ML)257 St Dennis+4 Renard St Sauveur, Paris 1853 moulds for chocolatiers etc. [39:83]        
     Sch

Magnus I Schönefelt, Copenhagen, 1704 [38:202]                                                                                      
     MIS

Schreuder & Olsson Tenngjuteri[tin pewter pourers]1894-1960 marzipan + ice cream[glass] moulds, Olsson 1946 10 Agnegaten 10, Stockhollm, Sweden
       Schroeder & S O

Aug. Schultz, 67 Rue Dupont, Brussels? Specialit de moulesa chocolat,masse-pain,sucre-cuit  etc ,                     
    1907 [38:187]Wm Scott of E handle cover + ellipticaldinburgh early 1800’s Plain cylinder
     IC moulds w overlapping  cover and  elliptical handle
    ASch

Schwarzer, Joseph, Prague, Czechoslovaki, 1918. Made plaster moulds until 1925; then metal moulds. In 1950 Stalinisation incorporated into Meva for 3 years. [Dorchy 1999 p 120]
    Sc
 
Scott, William, Edinburgh  Celtic pillar mould  flat top, 2 parts [wht 36860]                                                
     WS   

 Joseph Schwarzer, Czechoslovakia 1925-1938 (the Anschluss). distributor eg W moulds                                  
     Sc   
 
Shelley,  JAKE (BRO WAS THE MACHINIST) Machine made Clear Toys. 3 machines, one  each for  red, green, yellow. Chain 60 feet long, for cooling, Turn down at t the end so moulds open + candy  fell out.
    Sh

Shevill, Bowlby + Shevill Co,NYC,job. succeeded Regenhard, Shevill+Co in 1893. Latest No 476, MM           
    est date 1896-97. No Regenhard, Shevill+Co has been seen. (SB+S on S+Co moulds: 104 150 151
          152 154 216 240  312 375  406 408 430 476 MM date 1896)[35:13,24,38][43:27,28]
    SB+S

Josef Sichart,11 Wimberger 41 Vienna, 1969 Zinngiesserei  [48:1] [Pewterer VII                                               
     JSi

Siechow, Shaw
     ShS

SIDAM,(Stampi per l’Industria Dolciaria  A  Milan) Milan 1947-1970 Sartori founded. Carl Montanaki made chocolate plate moulds a  WW2. Trabacch was manufacturer, Michele Cirillo was designer. p 1970  making auto parts.in metal, moulds in plastic
    SID

Simplex Confectioner Machinery Co., New York City. 1930-1954 Cats: AR + E                                                
     Si

George Simpson, 315 C Oxford St., W London . IMM  1865 [38:119]                                                            
     GS

 Skandinaviska  Konditorivare-Forretning. (dealers)                                                                                        
      Sk

Smeulders, Brussels, Belgium. Distributor for V etc.. St “SMEULDERS/BRUXELLES”                                    
      Sm

J.A. Smith great great grandfather of Mrs. Ruth Mathiasin, 20 Glen Lane, Morristown,PA 1943; in 1890s owner  
     of a candy store in Newport, RI, who owned these clear toy moulds
    JAS

E.Sommet ,15 Payenne, Paris 1885  succeeded by MG [40:33]                                                                  
     Som E

Sommet Fils et Cie 3 rue Debelleyme, Paris 1903 [40:150]PS Dol MD; (anc mais MG+Des) med or  1900 moulds tin, ..fromages bombes, sorbetieres...
    SFi

Sommet{Freres} (1882/1885-1962)  1882.Succeeded E. Destot + Maurice Guay, Joinville le Pont,      Name changed to SOMMET 1886.  Paris, Fr. Ice cream + chocolate moulds 1882-1962 (Successor Matfer) 1949(# in caret = yr of mfg) (Sold in 1936). Note: base band overlaps.
    SF

Jules Sommet, 33 Fitzroy St., W, London . Coppersmiths’ mould maker IMM +freezing pot manufacturer 1871 [38:130]
    JSom

P. Sommet, Paris 1925  [40:138]                                                                                                      
      P.Som 

Sonnet et Menant, 21 rue Berger (Halles)  Copper+Tin moulds for pastry cooks Cuisiniers,  etc. 1868 [39:207]
     Son-Men

Sutter, Switzerland(Sells copies of tirgel moulds )                                                                                        
     Su

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