Charles Smith & Sons

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Charles Smith & Sons

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Late 19th-mid 20th century

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Charles Smith was a plaster figure and sculptor's moulder in London active from at least 1886 until his death in 1918. After the death of Charles Smith, his sons, George Smith and Charles Smith Jr continued the business. The firm experienced financial difficulty in the 1920s, although the family continued to be involved in mould making and plaster casting until 1953.

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C109

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Sources

Malone, Peter. "How the Smiths Made a Living," in Plaster Casts edited by Rune Frederiksen and Eckart Marchand, pg 163-77. New York: De Gruyter, 2010.

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