Bradley And Hubbard Definition
Bradley & Hubbard was a company formed by William Bradley and Walter Hubbard in Meriden in 1852. The only product manufactured by the company was clocks. Later the company started making call bells, chandeliers, frames, sconces, and tables. During 1870s, the company was successful in making wide range of kerosene lamps. In 1875, Bradley & Hubbard manufacturing company was established. Various new products like fences, window guards, railings, grilles were also included to the company's list of products. In 1940, the company was sold to Charles and Parker Company.