The reason I give the links is to identify the possible sources of information, a carryover from my student days (such a long time ago)
Your end caps do strongly suggest Raleigh. But by 1960 Phillips and Raleigh had the same ownership.
The Credalux pedals had a solid steel centre (No. 101) and had alloy dust caps. Only the Philite Single Quill (No. 333) had the die-cast Aluminium Alloy steel barrel (with the stainless steel U type frame)
see the Phillips Cycle Fitments catalogue
Note that this catalogue is undated but it listed on the V-CC site as early 1960s. I question that as the dated catalogue for November 1960 has a fresher and coloured cover, no longer lists the 333 pedal.
So the undated catalogue is more likely a late 1950s version.
Your pedals don't look to have the solid steel barrel of the Credalux model.
The reason I give the links is to identify the possible sources of information, a carryover from my student days (such a long time ago)
Your end caps do strongly suggest Raleigh. But by 1960 Phillips and Raleigh had the same ownership.
The Credalux pedals had a solid steel centre (No. 101) and had alloy dust caps. Only the Philite Single Quill (No. 333) had the die-cast Aluminium Alloy steel barrel (with the stainless steel U type frame)
see the Phillips Cycle Fitments catalogue
Note that this catalogue is undated but it listed on the V-CC site as early 1960s. I question that as the dated catalogue for November 1960 has a fresher and coloured cover, no longer lists the 333 pedal.
So the undated catalogue is more likely a late 1950s version.
Your pedals don't look to have the solid steel barrel of the Credalux model.