1904

Thomas Crapper retired and sold the business to his nephew George Crapper and business partner Robert M Wharam. The company is incorporated with companies house.    

Thomas Crapper Shop

1901

The company receives its second Royal Warrant from HRH Prince of Wales. The company then receives its third Royal Warrant from His Majesty King Edward VII.

814 Cistern

1900

The iconic 814 “valveless waste preventer” toilet cistern is introduced.

1893

Another patent, this time for a foot lever operated water closet.

1892

The company supply more bathroom products for Sandringham House, following a devastating fire and extra accommodation being built.

1888

The company receives its second patent for an improved waste trap.

Thomas Crapper & Co Cistern Pull

1886

Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd. awarded its first Royal Warrant as a result of the work carried out at Sandringham House.

Thomas Crapper & Co Factory

1886

Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd. were engaged by The Royal Household to replace the sanitaryware and drainage at Sandringham House.

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