In the 1960s and 1970s the company produced a wide range of castings for the engineering and hand tool industries, and also a range of casseroles and frying pans. Some of the castings can be seen below.
Some of the smaller castings that were produced at the time.

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Other engineering castings including a familiar Yale lock case.

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Stanley tools were a large customer at the time and their hand planes were extremely popular in the 1960s and 1970s.

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More castings for various Stanley planes.

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Precision castings for an electric motor.

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More precision castings, possibly for a gas cooker.

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Cast iron pan supports for a cooker.

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Part of the range of casseroles and frying pans that were designed by Robert Welch.

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More of the casseroles and frying pans.

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A publicity photograph of some of the casseroles.

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More casseroles and frying pans.

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A final view of casseroles and frying pans.

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Another selection of small castings.

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An extremely ornate casting.

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