Shop name, maybe Thames Ditton area

  • rogerw117

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    I'm getting worse and worse at reading old lettering! Can anyone decipher this shop name? Thames Ditton, Surrey, postmark.

    Thanks
  • quasar

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    I'm getting worse and worse at reading old lettering! Can anyone decipher this shop name? Thames Ditton, Surrey, postmark.

    Thanks
    • Created on 19 Feb 2017 at 11:46
    • #673555
    Hi Roger,
    Perhaps 'The Fernery'?
    To be confirmed...
    Best regards,
    quasar
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    • Created on 21 Feb 2017 at 10:50
    • #674533
    Hi,

    It is 'Fuller's Confectionery', but that is a brand that is sold in the shop.

    The name of the shop is above it.

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    • Created on 21 Feb 2017 at 20:40
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    Hi,
    Apparently we are seeing different things.
    To my opinion 'The Fernery' remains the most probable solution.
    Best regards,
    quasar
  • BobUK

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    Studying the photo there is a sign the the left of the picture that looks like it says Beer Garden and also looking at the shop window there are lots of bottles on show and Fullers is a local brewery so I would guess its a off licence to a public house, most likely the building you can see to the left, there is a pub in Thames Ditton called The Ferry, Iv looked at the pub on google but no sign of this building but it could have been demolished long ago.
  • rogerw117

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    Hi,
    Apparently we are seeing different things.
    To my opinion 'The Fernery' remains the most probable solution.
    Best regards,
    quasar
    • Created on 22 Feb 2017 at 10:35
    • #674971
    It's certainly a strong contender. Thanks as always for your help.
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    • Created on 21 Feb 2017 at 21:29
    • #674758
    Thanks for your suggestions.
  • rogerw117

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    Studying the photo there is a sign the the left of the picture that looks like it says Beer Garden and also looking at the shop window there are lots of bottles on show and Fullers is a local brewery so I would guess its a off licence to a public house, most likely the building you can see to the left, there is a pub in Thames Ditton called The Ferry, Iv looked at the pub on google but no sign of this building but it could have been demolished long ago.
    • Created on 22 Feb 2017 at 14:06
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    Thanks for this. Your reply led me to check out Fuller's Confectionery. It appears that they were an entirely separate company to the brewers, though just down the road in Hammersmith. See Link (http)

    I think I'm going to have to give up on this one!
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    Hi,
    Apparently we are seeing different things.
    To my opinion 'The Fernery' remains the most probable solution.
    Best regards,
    quasar
    • Created on 22 Feb 2017 at 10:35
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    • Created on 22 Feb 2017 at 19:28
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    The word Fuller's is a trade mark and would have been seen on a lot of shops selling their products. See the attached image. It doesn't relate to the name of the shop in any way, and neither does the writing. The shop name would have been written by a local signwriter. The references you would have found to Fullers in that area would be to Fuller's Brewery who owned many pubs in West and South West London and were a different company.
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    The word Fuller's is a trade mark and would have been seen on a lot of shops selling their products. See the attached image. It doesn't relate to the name of the shop in any way, and neither does the writing. The shop name would have been written by a local signwriter. The references you would have found to Fullers in that area would be to Fuller's Brewery who owned many pubs in West and South West London and were a different company.
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    • Created on 23 Feb 2017 at 04:05
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    • Created on 23 Feb 2017 at 04:22
    • #675148
    I don't think so. In English that just wouldn't make sense as a shop name.
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    • Created on 23 Feb 2017 at 04:26
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    Thanks for your help but I think this discussion has gone as far as it'll go.
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  • quasar

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    Thanks for this. Your reply led me to check out Fuller's Confectionery. It appears that they were an entirely separate company to the brewers, though just down the road in Hammersmith. See Link (http)

    I think I'm going to have to give up on this one!
    • Created on 22 Feb 2017 at 16:39
    • #675076
    Hi,
    I don't see a sign 'Beer garden' to the left, but I think the sign above the path on the right says 'Tea Gardens'.
    Best regards
    quasar
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    • Created on 23 Feb 2017 at 05:41
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    They sold Fullers Confectionery, yes, but I'm sure it's not part of the shop name.
  • rogerw117

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    Hi,
    I don't see a sign 'Beer garden' to the left, but I think the sign above the path on the right says 'Tea Gardens'.
    Best regards
    quasar
    • Created on 23 Feb 2017 at 05:44
    • #675217
    Yes.

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