Frederick Smith Ltd Ceramic Ashtray
Frederick Smith Ltd ceramic ashtray dating from the 1930s.
The Aston Model Brewery was based in Aston, Birmingham, West Midlands.
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Frederick Smith Ltd ceramic ashtray dating from the 1930s.
Frederick Smith
Frederick Smith was only 21 years old when he started brewing.
In 1880 he acquired the Victoria Brewery on Lichfield Road in Aston.
Frederick expanded the business and, in 1888, he purchased adjoining land and built new larger operations named the Aston Model Brewery.
Frederick quickly built a reputation for the quality of his ales.
In 1892 he also built a sizeable malthouse and was supplying an increasing pub estate.
Frederick Smith Ltd Registration
The Company, and its Aston Model Brewery, was registered in 1895 as Frederick Smith Ltd.
Continued expansion of the Company included the purchase of more public houses, an extension to the brewery, and a new bottling plant, which was added in 1898.
Again, the brewery was significantly improved in 1922, when new brewing equipment was installed and a fresh artisan well was sunk.
In 1927 King George V knighted Frederick Smith for his services to the communities of Aston and Birmingham.
The Aston Model Brewery, with 167 public houses, was acquired by William Butler & Co. Ltd in 1955, and was closed in 1957.
The manufacturer's mark states - Causton London
Additional information
Breweriana Manufacturer | Sir Joseph Causton |
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Year Of Manufacture | 1935 |
Brewery Origin | England |
Reverse Finish | Standard |
Stock Location | Box 40 |
Breweriana Material | Ceramic |
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