S R Stewart & Co
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1825 - 1997
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In 1899 the Aberdeen Comb Works Company, Limited was incorporated under the chairmanship of Sir David Stewart. This brought together Rosemount Comb Manufacturing Co (Forbes St) and G Steward & Sons of York. Several patents were filed under the name of The Aberdeen Comb Works Coy. Ltd, the earliest known in 1901 for improvements to comb cutting machines, and more recently in 1949, 1952 and 1953 for improvements to combs themselves.
In 1963, Aberdeen Combworks merged with Daniel Montgomery & Sons Ltd of Glasgow. The firm diversified in plastics, manufacturing plastic components for "metal replacement" in the 1960s. In 1969, the Works suffered a large fire. In 1997, the firm announced it was leaving Aberdeen for the Central belt.
We have a small collection of items from an early Art & Industry exhibition at Aberdeen Art Gallery in the late nineteeth century; some items collected later as the company progressed and a large collection of material donated in 2012.
References: ‘The Making of Combs’ by Alex. Inkson McConnochie IN World's Work, vol. 7 March 1906, Scotland of Today 1889, "Combmaking" IN Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th Edition., A&C Black, An account of the Aberdeen Comb Works IN Chamber's Journal, ‘Combmaking in Scotland’ by Jen Cruse IN Plastiquarian, July 2011.
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