No worries Chris & Tom, I am pleased to have been able to contribute and be of some help. Thanks for that patent information Chris, I have saved it in my USA cast iron file.
I would dearly like to come upon a few more R&E pans but the chances are rare down this way.
Now, I cannot remember where the following came from, all I can recall is that I came upon it while trawling the internet searching for any information on my R&E pan.
" Russell & Erwin
Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Co., New Britain Conn., U. S. A.
(R & E ) Russell and Erwin Manufacturing Co., Plantsville, Conn
Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company 1839-1902
The Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company originated in 1839 when H.E. Russell, Cornelius B. Erwin, and Frederick T. Stanley formed a partnership to produce locks and builders' hardware, under the name of Stanley, Russell & Company. When Mr. Stanley withdrew from the partnership in 1840, Smith Matteson and John H. Bowen were added, changing the name of the company to Matteson, Russell & Company. In 1846, with the death of Mr. Matteson and the expiration of the partnership terms, the company's name changed to Russell & Erwin. In 1851 the partnership was reorganized as a joint stock company and was from that time known as Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company, until its merger with P.& F. Corbin in 1902. Cornelius Erwin served as president of the company from 1851 until his death in 1885. The company is best known as the pioneer of the wrought steel lock industry."
Perhaps Frederick T. Stanley had an association with Stanley Tools? Or am I kicking the wrong ball?
Matteson and Corbin sound familiar, but where from??
I found the information you cited. It is from
http://www.buildingmuseum.org/library/hardware.aspHere is all the info:
Title: RUSSELL & ERWIN MANUFACTURING CO., VOLUME 4, 1877
Subtitle: Price List And Descriptive Catalogue Of Hardware Made By The Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Co., New Britain Conn., U. S. A.
Other Authors:
Author Notes:
Date: 1877, 1878
Publisher: Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Co., New Britain Conn., U. S. A.
Description: 10 1/2 x 12 3/4, 277 pages, 3 page index, illus, specifications, prices. "This Catalogue Comprises All Goods Described In Vol. 1 1874 Together With The Aditions We Have Since Made To Our Variety". Plus 10 x 12 1/2, 20 page supplement "Revised Prices And Discounts And Description Of New Goods" Aug. 1, 1878.
Notes: The Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company originated in 1839 when H.E. Russell, Cornelius B. Erwin, and Frederick T. Stanley formed a partnership to produce locks and builders' hardware, under the name of Stanley, Russell & Company. When Mr. Stanley withdrew from the partnership in 1840, Smith Matteson and John H. Bowen were added, changing the name of the company to Matteson, Russell & Company. In 1846, with the death of Mr. Matteson and the expiration of the partnership terms, the company's name changed to Russell & Erwin. In 1851 the partnership was reorganized as a joint stock company and was from that time known as Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company, until its merger with P.& F. Corbin in 1902. Cornelius Erwin served as president of the company from 1851 until his death in 1885. The company is best known as the pioneer of the wrought steel lock industry.
Subjects: , Hardware, builders, tools.