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  • 1930  + ( by ''Mario Diaz'' in Milano)
  • 1903  + ( by ''Marx Finstone'' in San Francisco as ''Eclipse Fountain Pen Co.'')
  • 1934  + ( by ''Massimo Zeme'' in Torino)
  • 1923  + ( by ''Monie A. Ferst'' in Atlanta as ''M. A. Ferst Company'')
  • 1795  + ( by ''Nicolas-Jacques Conté'' as ''Société Conté'')
  • 1922  + ( by ''Niels Benzon'' in Copenhagen as ''Benzon Trading Company'')
  • 1939  + ( by ''Orlando Quadretti'' in Bologna)
  • 1889  + ( by ''Otto E. Weidlich'' in Cincinnati as ''O. E. Weidlich Pen Company'')
  • 1884  + ( by ''Paul E. Wirt'' in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania)
  • 1920  + ( by ''Paul Kohler, Christian Schaefer'' in Pforzheim)
  • 1935  + ( by ''Pietro Codega'' in Milano)
  • 1949  + ( by ''Pietro Cucco'' in Settimo Torinese as ''Tiziana Record di Cucco & Ferraris'')
  • 1921  + ( by ''Pietro Giacomazzi, Girolamo Giacomazzi'' in Settimo Torinese)
  • 1921  + ( by ''Pietro Tavella'')
  • 1918  + ( by ''René Kintz'' in Bruxelles as ''Établissements René Kintz'')
  • 1884  + ( by ''Rhodes G. Lockwood'' in Boston as ''Sterling Fountain Pen Company'')
  • 1915  + ( by ''Riccardo Amisani Williamson'' in Torino)
  • 1856  + ( by ''Richard Esterbrook'' in Camden, New Jersey as ''United States Steel Pen Manufacturing Company'')
  • 1923  + ( by ''Rinaldo Rossi, Marcello Rossi'' in Sandrigo as ''Fratelli Rossi - Penne Stilografiche e Materiali Pressati'')
  • 1898  + ( by ''Roy Conklin'' in Toledo, Ohio as ''Self-Filling Fountain Pen Company'')
  • 1918  + ( by ''Ryosuke Namiki, Matsuo Wada'' in Tokyo as ''Namiki Manufacturing Company'')
  • 1892  + ( by ''S. Roeder'' in Berlino as ''S. Roeder - Stahlfeder und Füllfederhalterfabrik'')
  • 1927  + ( by ''Salomon M. Sager'' in Chicago, Illinois)
  • 1923  + ( by ''Samuel V. Corona'' in Janesville, Wisconsin)
  • 1945  + ( by ''Selvaggio Palmerini'' in Milano)
  • 1923  + ( by ''Seth Chilton Crocker'' in Boston as ''Chilton Pen Company'')
  • 1902  + ( by ''Seth S. Crocker'' in Boston as ''Crocker Pen Company'')
  • 1906  + ( by ''Slavoljub Eduard Penkala, Edmund Moster'' in Zagreb as ''Edward Moster & Co.'')
  • 1919  + ( by ''Syunichi Nakata'' in Tokyo as ''Nakaya Seisakusho'')
  • 1916  + ( by ''The United Jewelers Inc.'' in New York)
  • 1861  + ( by ''Thomas Burch Ford'' in London)
  • 1918  + ( by ''Torajirou Tanigawa'' as ''Kikaku Pen Company'')
  • 1930  + ( by ''Ubaldo Massari'' in Torino)
  • 1929  + ( by ''Umberto Legnani'' in Saronno as ''L.U.S. di Umberto Legnani'')
  • 1930  + ( by ''Umberto Mazza'' in Milano)
  • 1916  + ( by ''Umberto Vecchietti'' in Bologna)
  • 1932  + ( by ''Virginio Mengoni'' in Milano)
  • 1939  + ( by ''Vladimír Kaiser, Emil Kroutl, Adolf Krygar, František Zeman'' in Prague)
  • 1920  + ( by ''W. E. Gerry'' in Chicago as ''Autopoint Pencil Company'')
  • 1920  + ( by ''W. J. May'' in Twickenham)
  • 1913  + ( by ''Walter A. Sheaffer'' in Fort Madison as ''W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company'')
  • 1946  + ( by ''Walter Engele'' in Torino)
  • 1899  + ( by ''Walter F. Cushing, William F. Cushman'' in Boston as ''American Fountain Pen Company'')
  • 1928  + ( by ''Wilhelm Riepe'' in Amburgo as ''Tintenkuli Handels GmbH'')
  • 1858  + ( by ''William Carter'' in Boston, Massachusetts as ''William Carter Company'')
  • 1922  + ( by ''William H. Ingersoll'' as ''Ingersoll Redipoint Company'')
  • 1857  + ( by ''William S. Hicks'' in New York as ''William S. Hicks (& Sons) Gold Pen Company'')
  • 1904  + ( by ''William W. Sanford, Frederick D. Bennet'' in New York as ''Sanford & Bennet Company'')
  • 1904  + ( by ''William W. Welty'' in Waterloo as ''Welty Pen Company'')
  • 1894  + ( by ''Woodroof Post'' in New York as ''Post Fountain Pen Company'')
  • 1869  + ( by ''Yuteki Hayashi'' in Yokohama)
  • 1921  + ( by ''Yves E. Zuber'' in Parigi)
  • 1910  + ( in Berlin)
  • 1920  + ( in Boston as ''Pollock Pen Company'')
  • 1901  + ( in Furth)
  • 1924  + ( in London)
  • 1919  + ( in London as ''Mentmore Manufacturing Company'')
  • 1925  + ( in Londra as ''Platignum Pen Company'')
  • 1918  + ( in Manchester)
  • 1953  + ( in Montecatini Terme)
  • 1905  + ( in New York as ''Bankers Pen Company'')
  • 1892  + ( in New York as ''Diamond Point Pen Company'')
  • 1925  + ( in New York as ''Postal Pen Company Inc.'')
  • 1943  + (''"Le stylo de France"'')
  • 1931  + (''A. W. Faber-Castell'' and ''Johan Faber A. G.'' start to join)
  • 1898  + (''Alexander Castell'' renames the ''A. W. Faber'' in ''A. W. [[Faber-Castell]]'')
  • 1929  + (''Alfred Finburgh'' leaves [[Wyvern]], ''Alec'' and ''David'' remained)
  • 1880  + (''Alonso T. Cross'' create his own company ''A. T. Cross - Pen and Pencil Manufacturer'')
  • 1877  + (''Alonso T. Cross'' patents a [[stilographic]] pen and a new mechanical pencil)
  • 1956  + (''American Lead Pencil Company'' becomes the ''[[Venus]] Pen and Pencil Corp.'')
  • 1905  + (''American Lead Pencil Company'' registers the ''[[Venus]]'' trademark)
  • 1922  + (''Armando Simoni'' registers ''Officine Meccaniche di Precisione Simoni Armando'')
  • 1919  + (''Armando Simoni'' registers a business for "''Lavorazione di articoli di penne in ebanite''")
  • 1906  + (''August Eberstein'' start producing fountain pens in Germany)
  • 1832  + (''Carl Hornemann'' starts!!!!the most part''Carl Hornemann'' starts!!!!the most part of the [[Pelikan]] chronology take as reference the book ''Pelikan Schreibgeräte 1929-2004'', by Jürghen Dittmer and Martin Lehmann, we used their indications also when other articles (also those referenced in this site) are reporting discordant dates.!! a paint production factoryordant dates.!! a paint production factory)
  • 1903  + (''Christian Olsen'' sign an agreement with [[Parker]] for their pens distribution)
  • 1903  + (''Etienne Forbin'' become agent for some U.S. writing instruments manufacturers)
  • 1912  + (''Etienne Forbin'' registers [[Bayard]] trademark)
  • 1903  + (''Eugène Moreau'' establish the ''Société Anonyme des anciens établissements [[Paillard]]'')
  • 1918  + (''Franck [[LeBoeuf]]'' patents a pen production method from celluloid tubes)
  • 1891  + (''George S. [[Parker]]'' begin a partnership with ''William F. Palmer'')
  • 1889  + (''George S. [[Parker]]'' begin to make fountain pens)
  • 1841  + (''George Sheppard'' started a gold nibs manufacturing company)
  • 1924  + (''Giuseppe Zanini'' establish his ''Fabbrica di penne stilografiche e commercio, stampe in genere e riproduzioni opere d'arte'')
  • 1920  + (''Giuseppe Zanini'' founds the ''Fabbrica e Commercio di Penne Stilografiche e Raffinati Oggetti per Arti Grafiche'')
  • 1918  + (''Giuseppe Zanini'' opens an activity named ''Arti Grafiche - Giuseppe Zanini'')
  • 1863  + (''Günther Wagner'' became a partner in the ''Hornemann's Paint and Ink Factory'', future [[Pelikan]])
  • 1871  + (''Günther Wagner'' buy the ''Hornemann's Paint and Ink Factory'', future [[Pelikan]], when ''Carl Hornemann'' retires)
  • 1878  + (''Günther Wagner'' registers the [[Pelikan]] trademark, creating the ''Günther Wagner Pelikan'')
  • 1899  + (''H. Koch'' and ''R. Weber'' acquire the ''Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik'', that becomes [[Kaweco]])
  • 1946  + (''Hans Roggenbuck'' is expelled from East Germany, [[Haro]] stops the activity)
  • 1948  + (''Hans Roggenbuck'' re-founded [[Haro]] in Regensburg)
  • 1892  + (''Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik'', that w''Heidelberger Federhalterfabrik'', that will become [[Kaweco]], begins fountain pen production!!!!the most part of the [[Kaweco]] chronology is obtained form the information that were published by the company itself (no more on-line) and from the new company history published [https://web.archive.org/web/20170603233641/https://www.kaweco-pen.com/en/Historie/kaweco-historie.php here] and now [https://www.kaweco-pen.com/en/history here].!!s://www.kaweco-pen.com/en/history here].!!)
  • 1946  + (''Industrial MAVA'' is renamed as [[Inoxcrom]])
  • 1850  + (''J. M. [[Paillard]]'' succeed in business founded in 1788 by ''P. C. Lambertye'')
  • 1852  + (''Jean Benoit [[Mallat]]'' patents a metallic nib pen)
  • 1864  + (''Jean Benoit [[Mallat]]'' patents the ''Siphoïde'', a fountain pen ancestor)
  • 1971  + (''Jif-Waterman'' acquire the [[Waterman]] trademark and become ''Waterman S.A.'')
  • 1878  + (''Johan Faber'' starts the ''Johan Faber A. G.'', part of what will be the [[Faber-Castell]])
  • 1835  + (''Johann Sebastian Staedtler'' founded his pencil factory in Nuremberg)
  • 1862  + (''John Holland'' acquire ''George Sheppard'' activity, giving birth to ''John [[Holland]] Pen Company'')
  • 1917  + (''John [[Holland]]'' dies, his sons take over the management)
  • 1840  + (''John and Donald Cameron'' became ''Macniven'' partners founding ''Macniven & [[Cameron]] Ltd.'')
  • 1873  + (''Jonhatan Sprague Bard'' join ''[[Swan|Mabie Todd]]'' that becomes ''Mabie Todd & Bard'')
  • 1906  + (''Jonhatan Sprague Bard'' leaves ''[[Swan|Mabie Todd & Bard]]'')
  • 1761  + (''Kaspar Faber'' starts a pencil production in Stein)
  • 1933  + (''Kikaku Pen Company'' is renamed as [[Morison]])
  • 1939  + (''L. & C. [[Hardtmuth]]'' offers a [[piston filler]] [[Rappen]])
  • 1884  + (''Lewis Edson Waterman'' get his first patent ([[:File:Patent-US-293545.pdf|nº US-293545]]) for a multi-channel feeder)
  • 1890  + (''Mabie Todd & Bard'' starts using the ''[[Swan]]'' trademark!!!!indicative date according to David Nishimura, see [http://www.vintagepens.com/Mabie_Todd_Swan.shtml here].!!)
  • 1921  + (''Manifacture Parisienne de P.P.R.'' is renamed ''[[Météore|La plume d'or]]'')
  • 1909  + (''Maurice Jandelle'' sell [[Conway Stewart]] pens in France under the ''Gold Star'' name)
  • 1928  + (''Nakaya Seisakusho Pen Co.'' is renamed as ''[[Platinum]] Fountain Pen Co.'')
  • 1770  + (''Nisbet Macniven'' founded a factory in Balerno)
  • 1788  + (''P. C. Lambertye'' starts a watercolors production)
  • 1922  + (''Panici Freres & Co'' is founded, they will produce the [[Bayard]] pens)
  • 1932  + (''Panici Freres & Co'' is renamed ''Stylo Bayard'' and the trademark ''"[[Bayard]]"'' is engraved on clips)
  • 1885  + (''Paul Wirt'' patents an [[overfeed]] feeder)
  • 1928  + (''Philipp Mutschler'' leaves [[Kaweco]] and founds ''Certo'', future [[Reform]])
  • 1941  + (''Reform Füllfederhalter-fabrik Gmbh'' becomes the ''Reform Füllfederhalter-fabrik Heinz & Jung'')
  • 1906  + (''Riccardo Amisani'' begins!!!!referring to a flyer of this year that shows ''Riccardo Amisani'' as general representative for Italy and colonies.!! his [[Williamson]] reseller activity)
  • 1923  + (''Riccardo Amisani'' registers [[Williamson]] trademark)
  • 1846  + (''Richard Cross'' and ''E. W. Bradbury'' begin their activities in the United States)
  • 1904  + (''Roy Conklin'' retires selling his quotes on the company (or 1907))
  • 1940  + (''S.I.S.A.'' (owner of [[Tabo]] trademark) become ''F.I.S.A.'' (''Fabbrica Italiana Stilografiche e Affini'') (approximate date!!!!supposed few time after ''S.I.S.A.'' foundation!!))
  • 1901  + (''Seth Sear [[Crocker]]'' patents the [[blow filler]])
  • 1920  + (''Seth Sears [[Crocker]]'' left business and his son ''Seth [[Chilton]] Crocker'' took over the company)
  • 1895  + (''Siebert and Lowen'', producer of [[Matador]] pens, is founded)
  • 1926  + (''Società Anonima Pennini King'' ([[The King]]), that will become [[SAFIS]], is founded in Turin)
  • 1934  + (''Società Anonima Pennini King'' ([[The King]]) becomes ''Società Anonima Fabbrica Italiana Stilografiche'' ([[SAFIS]]) (guess date!!!!refers to application for the [[Radius]] trademark, done with this name.!!))
  • 1897  + (''Soren Christian Frederik Olsen'' starts a company!!!!the most part of the [[Penol]] chronology take as reference this [http://penol.weebly.com/penol-company-history.html website].!!)
  • 1950  + (''Special'')
  • 1924  + (''Syunichi Nakata'' tranfer to Tokyo and found ''Nakaya Seisakusho Pen Co.'')
  • 1923  + (''Theodor Kovacs'' patents the [[piston filler]])
  • 1813  + (''Thomas [[De La Rue]]'' starts its activities in Guernsey)
  • 1905  + (''Wahl Adding Machine Co.'' is founded)
  • 1908  + (''Walter A. [[Sheaffer]]'' get the first patent ([[:File:Patent-US-896861.pdf|nº US-896861]]) for his [[lever filler]])
  • 1915  + (''Walter Boss'' buys [[Cross]] from ''Alonso Townsend Cross'')
  • 1914  + (''Walter Boss'' enters [[Cross]])
  • 1818  + (''William S. Hicks'' starts!!!!it's the earlier date reported in [http://kamakurapen.com/Manhattan/Hicks.html this page].!! his activity)
  • 1923  + (''[[Autopoint]] Pencil Company'' is bought by ''Realite Pencil Company'' and renamed ''Autopoint Products Company'')
  • 1920  + (''[[Curzon]], Lloyd & MacGregor Ltd'', associated to ''[[Lang Pen Company]]'', becomes the ''[[Curzon]]s Ltd'')
  • 1881  + (''[[De La Rue]]'' produced the ''Anti-Stylograph'' pen, a primordial fountain pen)
  • 1930  + (''[[Flattop]]'' version)
  • 1904  + (''[[Lang Co. Ltd.]]'' establish ''[[Curzon]] Lloyd & Macgregor Ltd'')
  • 1905  + (''[[Lang Co. Ltd.]]'' factory is moved to Hope Street)
  • 1904  + (''[[Lang Co. Ltd.]]'' is established in 13 Hope Street in Liverpool)
  • 1907  + (''[[Lang Co. Ltd.]]'' is liquidated to create ''[[Lang Pen Company]]'')
  • 1942  + (''[[Shadow Wave]]'' versions of [[Vacumatic]])
  • 1939  + (''[[Stiassi e Tantini]]'' become ''S.I.S.A.'' (''Società Italiana Stilografiche e Affini'') and starts usinig [[Tabo]] trademark)
  • 1920  + (''[[Stiassi e Tantini]]'' register ''[[The Scotland]] Pen Italiana'' at the Chamber of Commerce of Bologna)
  • 1884  + (''[[Swan|Mabie Todd & Bard]]'' starts exporting fountain pens in England)
  • 1878  + (''[[Swan|Mabie Todd & Bard]]'' starts fountain pens production with the ''Calligraphic'' model)
  • 1971  + ((''MYU 701''))
  • 1930  + ((912, 913 and 916))
  • 1972  + ((date uncertain!!!!we use the one indicated as official by Richard Binder in [http://www.richardspens.com/ref/profiles/51.htm this article].!!))
  • 1935  + ((date uncertain!!aurora!!L. Jacopini in ''La storia della stilografica in Italia'' talks about 1938, but G. Fichera notes that the advertizements talks about the ''Regno d'Italia'', so they must be before 1936.!!))
  • 1938  + ((date uncertain))
  • 1939  + ((following Luca De Ponti, Letizia Jacopini talks about 1940))
  • 1937  + ((foreing market))
  • 1937  + ((foreing market))
  • 1951  + ((guess date!!!!taking as reference [http://www.fountainpen.de/old-50-342.htm questa pagina].!!))
  • 1939  + ((guess date))
  • 1937  + ((guess date, coincident with the trademark registration, Reg. Gen. N. [[:File:Maxima-Trademark.jpg|56843]]))
  • 1937  + ((guess date, coincident with the trademark registration, Reg. Gen. N. [[:File:Da-Ma-Trademark.jpg|56845]]))
  • 1910  + ((guess date, from [[:File:1910-Swan-LongShort.jpg|this advertisement]]))
  • 1948  + ((guess date, from the oldest advertisement found))
  • 1941  + ((guess date, refers to beginning of '40s))
  • 1931  + ((guess date, refers to beginning of the '30s))
  • 1931  + ((guess date, refers to beginning of the '30s))
  • 1946  + ((guess date, refers to postwar beginning))
  • 1946  + ((guess date, refers to postwar beginning))
  • 1938  + ((guess date, refers to the end of the '30s))
  • 1938  + ((guess date, refers to the end of the '30s))
  • 1931  + ((guess date, stands for the beginning of '30s))
  • 1941  + ((guess date, stands for the beginning of '40s))
  • 1941  + ((guess date, stands for the beginning of '40s))
  • 1951  + ((guess date, stands for the beginning of '50s))
  • 1952  + ((guess date, stands for the beginning of '50s))
  • 1939  + ((guess date, stands for the end of '30s))
  • 1939  + ((guess date, stands for the end of '30s))
  • 1939  + ((guess date, stands for the end of '30s))
  • 1949  + ((guess date, stands for the end of '40s))
  • 1949  + ((guess date, stands for the end of '40s))
  • 1935  + ((guess date, stands for the mid '30s))
  • 1935  + ((guess date, stands for the mid '30s))
  • 1935  + ((guess date, stands for the mid '30s))
  • 1935  + ((guess date, stands for the mid '30s))
  • 1948  + ((guess date, stands for the period between 1947 and 1950))
  • 1948  + ((guess date, stands for the period between 1947 and 1950))
  • 1948  + ((guess date, stands for the period between 1947 and 1950))
  • 1948  + ((guess date, stands for the period between 1947 and 1950))
  • 1937  + ((guess date, stands for the second half of the '30s))
  • 1961  + ((lower limit from [[:File:1961-12-Omas-VS.jpg|an advertisement]] of this year))
  • 1964  + ((lower limit from [[:File:1964-09-Omas-VS-CS.jpg|an advertisement]] of this year))
  • 1946  + ((or 1948!!columbus_130!!on the [http://web(or 1948!!columbus_130!!on the [http://web.archive.org/web/20090326071634/http://www.columbuspenne.it/COL/antiche/pagine-ita/dopoguerra.htm historical section] of the company's website is quoted this date, but others (such as Letizia Jacopini in ''La Storia della Stilografica in Italia 1900-1950'') report 1948, lower limit given by [[:File:1948-11-Columbus-Invoice.jpg|this invoice]].!!)[[:File:1948-11-Columbus-Invoice.jpg|this invoice]].!!))
  • 1940  + ((someone reports second half of '30s))
  • 1940  + ((uncertain date!!Soennecken 11x!!!!))
  • 1940  + ((uncertain date!!Soennecken 11x!!!!))
  • 1940  + ((uncertain date!!Soennecken 11x!!!!))
  • 1940  + ((uncertain date!!Soennecken 11x!!indicative, after [[:Category:Soennecken-Catalog-1937|this catalogue]], but due to the prevailing presence of steel nibs, the model was certainly produced during the war.!!))
  • 1938  + ((upper limit from [[:File:1938-12-Bayard-SpecialLuxe.jpg|this advertisement]]))
  • 1914  + (Carlo Drisaldi becomes general agent for Italy of [[Waterman]])
  • 1922  + (Ettore Ripamonti becomes [[Aurora]] exclusive agent and published first catalog!!!![[Aurora]] chronology, where not otherwise reported, refers to the book ''La storia della Aurora dal 1919 ai giorni nostri'' by Luca de Ponti.!!)
  • 1936  + (Filippo Giriodi and Livio Campanelli registers the [[Itala Cromograf]] trademark (Reg. Gen. N. [[:File:Itala-Trademark.jpg|54492]]))
  • 1938  + (Hermann Böhler leaves [[Osmia]] to found [[Böhler]])
  • 1937  + (Isaia Levi founds the [[Sapem]], ''Società anonima penne e matite'', and and gives it ownership of the ''Fabbrica italiana di penne a serbatoio [[Aurora]]'')
  • 1854  + (John Mabie patents ([[:File:Patent-US-11762.pdf|nº US-11762]]) telescopic mechanism for pen and pencil holder)
  • 1895  + (Nine young people founded the "Kay & Co.")
  • 1827  + (Petrache Poenaru get what seems the first patent in fountain pens)
  • 1912  + ([[A. A. Waterman]] loses the lawsuit filed by [[Waterman]] and should mark his fountain pens as ''Not Connected with the L. E. Waterman Company'')
  • 1932  + ([[Astoria]] is sold to [[Montblanc]])
  • 1930  + ([[Aurora]] joins [[Edacoto]] in the French market with ''[[Le Duo Moderne]]'')
  • 1945  + ([[Aurora]] plants are destroyed by a bombing)
  • 1929  + ([[Aurora]] underwent restructuring and starts the ''[[Olo]]'' and ''[[Asco]]'' sub-brands)
  • 1942  + ([[Columbus]] factory is destroyed by bombing, production is moved to Lesa)
  • 1939  + ([[Conklin]] production is transferred to Chicago)
  • 1918  + ([[Cross]] became producer for [[Parker]] mechanical pencils)
  • 1954  + ([[Cross]] enters ballpoint market)
  • 1946  + ([[Curzon]] change name in ''[[Summit]] Pens Ltd'' (guess date, stands for just after WWII))
  • 1935  + ([[Curzon]] introduces a [[Pinnacle]] new version)
  • 1935  + ([[Curzon]] introduces a [[Regent]] (previously made by [[Lang]]) version)
  • 1926  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Bulldog]])
  • 1906  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Curzon Colonial]])
  • 1906  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Curzon Pigmy]])
  • 1906  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Curzon Union]])
  • 1926  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Duchess]])
  • 1926  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Eve]])
  • 1929  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Joy Charmeuse]])
  • 1928  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Joy]])
  • 1915  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Klimax]])
  • 1924  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Pinnacle]])
  • 1931  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Silver Wing]])
  • 1926  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Summit]] brand)
  • 1926  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Top Lever]])
  • 1930  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Unbreakable]] in ''[[Eternite]]'')
  • 1926  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Vanity]])
  • 1926  + ([[Curzon]] introduces the [[Winner]])
  • 1927  + ([[Curzon]] renames the [[Top Lever]] as [[Debrett's]])