Trade catalogs of silverware, 1891-1935.
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Tiffany and Company
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Tiffany and Company was was founded in 1837 by the jeweler Charles Lewis Tiffany. It started as a stationary and fine goods store and named "Tiffany, Young and Ellis" for its three founders. It changed its name in 1853 when Charles Tiffany took control and established the firm's emphasis on jewelry. In addition to jewelry, Tiffany supplied the Union Army with swords, flags and surgical implements during the Civil War and designed the "Tiffany Cross" Medal of Honor in 1919....
Reed & Barton
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Silversmiths, Taunton, Mass. The firm's history can be traced back to Babbitt & Crossman (1824-1829) which was succeeded by Crossman, West & Leonard. One year later this firm was succeeded by the Taunton Britannia Manufacturing Co. In 1837 this firm became Leonard, Reed & Barton, and this was succeeded in 1840 by Reed & Barton. From the description of Records, 1828-1931 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 17266330 From the description ...
James W. Tufts (Firm)
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R. Harris & Co.
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Martin Hall & Co.
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R. Gray's Sons.
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International Silver Company
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With its organization in Meriden, Conn., in 1898, company purchased capital stock of eleven silver companies (chiefly in Connecticut); in 1903 acquired C. Rogers & Bros., also in Meriden. From the description of International Silver Company records, 1853-1931. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28417751 The International Silver Company was organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey on 19 November 1898. Immediately upon organization, th...
New York Stamping Company
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Royal Manufacturing Co.
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Edwin Blyde & Co.
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Mottershaw & Rowe Ltd.
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Eaton Walker & Co.
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Samuel Kirk & Son.
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Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated
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Sim & Co.
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Maleham & Yeomans, Ltd.
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S. Hibbert & Son Ltd.
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American Ring Company.
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Tilden, Thurber & Co.
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R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co.
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Oneida community
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The Oneida Community was a utopian commune founded by John Humphrey Noyes in 1848 in the town of Oneida in Madison County, New York. Noyes, born in Vermont in 1811, attended Dartmouth College, Andover Theological Seminary, and Yale Theological College and received his license to preach in 1834. He formed his first utopian community in 1836 in Putney, Vermont, practicing "complex marriage" in which every male was considered married to every female. In 1847 pending arrests for adulter...
Newburyport Silver Co.
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Argentor-Werke.
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Rogers & Spurr.
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Smith Patterson Company.
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Pitkin & Brocks.
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Sterling Silversmiths Guild of America
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