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1885 – The Handel Company forms as a partnership between Philip J Handel and Adolph Eydam
1890 – Handel opens a retail showroom in New York City
1893 – Philip Handel buys out Eydam’s share of the company, and beings operations as “Philip J Handel”
1898 – Name of the company is changed to “Handel & Company”
1902 – Privately owned foundry opens to produce Handel bases
1903 – The name is finally changed to “The Handel Company”
1904 – First Handel leaded lamps are produced
1906 – Teroma art glass line is introduced
1906 – Teroca metal overlay lamps are first produced
1906 – Line of metal products is launched
1910 – Pat # 979,664 first applied to lamps shades
1914 – Philip J Handel dies; his wife Fannie takes over operations
1919 – Philip’s cousin, William H Handel, takes over the company when Fannie steps down
1919 – Joseph Palme joins Handel staff
1925 – New York showroom closes
1936 – The Handel Company closes
1941 – The Handel Company officially dissolves