Academy Silver Co.
New York, NY 1951-1961
New York, NY 1951-1961
Toronto, ON, Canada c. 1885-1893
Boston, MA 1884-1898
Brooklyn, NY 1869-1870
Brooklyn, NY 1871-1874
A trademark of Wallace Silversmiths.
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Brooklyn, NY 1869-1870
New York, NY 1890-c. 1912
A trade name of the Regal Silver Mfg. Co. who manufactured silverplated flatware 1910-1942.
A trademark of International Silver.
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The company began in the 1870s. It was purchased by I.J. Steane & Co. c. 1886, becoming a part of the Barbour Silver Co. in 1892.
A trademark of Oneida.
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Listed under Silversmiths.
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Bristol and Waterbury, CT 1901-1935
Successor to the Holmes & Tuttle Mfg. Co. Acquired by International Silver in 1935.
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A trademark of Simpson, Hall & Miller, later International, first used in 1894.
A trademark of the Williams Bros. Mfg. Co.
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Naubuc, CT 1871-1880
Succeeded the Curtisville Mfg. Co. The name was changed to Williams Bros. Mfg. Co. when the business was sold in 1880. The name was revived by Williams Bros. in 1907 for a line of flatware sold by Montgomery Ward.
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Chicopee, MA 1829-1920
Produced silverplated goods c. 1845-1872.
A trade name belonging to International Silver.
Listed under Silversmiths.
Oswego, NY 1896-1899, Muncie, IN 1899-1903, and
St. Paul, MN 1903-1909
Andover, MA c. 1950
A trade name of Oneida.
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New York, NY 1958-1973
Made goods under the brand name DeKra.
A trademark of the Rogers Cutlery Co., part of International Silver after 1898.
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A trademark of International Silver.
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Taunton, MA 1935-1968
Acquired by West Bend in 1968.
A trade name of Reed & Barton.
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New York, NY c. 1885-1899
Joined with Shepard & Rice and the Redfield & Rice Mfg. Co.
to become Bernard Rice’s Sons.
Chicago, IL 1904-1941
Founded by George Herring, who remained with the company until it was liquidated in 1941.
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Aurora, IL 1869-1919
Succeeded by the Mulholland Silver Co.
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A trade name of Wallace Silversmiths.
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A trade name of the International Silver.
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