Landers, Frary & Clark was a house wares company based in New Britain, Connecticut. It operated from 1865 until its assets were sold to the General Electric company in 1965. They manufactured a wide variety of products over the years, including stainless steel bull-nose rings and electric ranges, kitchen scales and vacuum bottles, window hardware and ice skates, mouse traps and percolators, can openers, corkscrews, cutlery, straight razors, aluminum cookware, and thousands of other products. Many of these items were marketed under the brand Universal.
PLEASE NOTE MANY MODERN TOOTHBRUSHES DO NOT FIT IN THESE OLDER TOOTHBRUSH HOLDERS
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