1963
When RG Wharam dies leaving no heirs the company is sold to another London based sanitaryware company Boldings Ltd.
When RG Wharam dies leaving no heirs the company is sold to another London based sanitaryware company Boldings Ltd.
World War II.
The Marlborough works are sold and a large extension is built onto the back of 120 Kings Road for use as a factory and warehousing.
Robert M Wharam Chairman of Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd. is appointed President of the Royal Warrant Holders Association.
The company continues to trade from 120 Kings Road building a strong reputation for high quality products and services.
Formation of the League of Nations – forerunner to the United Nations.
The Great War.
The company receives its fourth Royal Warrant from His Majesty George V.
Thomas Crapper died and is buried in Elmer’s End Cemetery, Beckenham, Kent.
Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd. purchased 120 Kings Road, Chelsea for a new bathroom showroom.