Silverplate Marks

Madison to Myers

Madison Silver Plate

A trade name of Oneida.
See flatware patterns.

Malabar Plate

A trade name of Wallace Silversmiths.

Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co.

Listed under Silversmiths.

Mandalian Manufacturing Co.

Listed under Silversmiths.

Manhattan Plate Co.

New York, NY 1856-1871

Manhattan Silver Plate Co.

Brooklyn, NY 1876-1889 and Lyons, NY 1889-1905
Became part of the International Silver Co. in 1898 and continued to produce goods until 1905 when the factory was moved to Meriden, CT.

Manning, Bowman & Co.

Middletown, CT 1857-1872 and Meriden, CT 1872-c. 1975
Nickel silver and silverplated goods were made beginning in the mid-1860s.  Best known as an electrical appliance manufacturer, they were acquired by the Bersted Mfg. Co. in 1941 and then the McGraw-Edison Co. c. 1960.

Manor Plate

A trade name of Rogers & Bro., now International.
See flatware patterns.

Marathon Silver Plate

A trade name of Wallace Silversmiths.
See flatware patterns.

Marianne Silver Plate

A trade name of the National Silver Co.

Marion Silver Plate

A trade name of International.
See flatware patterns.

Marlboro Plate

A trade name of Morton & Parker of Trenton, ON, Canada;
who has been in business since 1945.

Benjamin J. Mayo

Newark, NJ  1860-1911

Maywood Silverplate

A trade name of Oneida.
See flatware patterns.

McGlashan-Clarke Co., Ltd.

Niagara Falls, ON  1906-1955
Founded by Lee McGlashan and Edward G. Clarke.

Mead & Robbins

Philadelphia, PA 1868-1893
Successors to John O. Mead & Sons.  Founded by John O. Mead and Harrison Robbins.  Manufacturing operations were acquired by Sackett & Co., Ltd. in 1893.  Mead & Robbins continued in business as retailers until 1899.
See flatware patterns.

John O. Mead & Sons

Philadelphia, PA 1855-1867
Succeeded by Mead & Robbins

Melford

A trade name of Wallace Silversmiths.

Melody Silver Plate

A trade name of International Silver.
See flatware patterns.

Melrose Silver Co.

Hartford, CT c. 1900
See flatware patterns.

Meriden Britannia Co.

Listed under Silversmiths.
See flatware patterns.

Meriden Britannia, Ltd.

Hamilton, ON, Canada Established in 1879. Became a part of the
International Silver Co. of Canada Ltd. c. 1912.
See flatware patterns.

Meriden Cutlery Co.

Listed under Silversmiths.
See flatware patterns.

Meriden Silver Plate Co.

Meriden, CT 1869-1960s
One of the companies that joined to form International Silver in 1898. The half circle mark above was first used in 1921.
See flatware patterns.

Mermod, Jaccard & Co.

Listed under Silversmiths.

Merry & Pelton Silver Co.

St. Louis, MO c. 1900-1904

Metropolitan Silver Plate

A trademark of the International Silver.
See flatware patterns.

The Merwin-Wilson Silver Co.

New Milford, CT 1912-1935 Successor to Bennett-Merwin Silver Co.

Middletown Plate Co.

Middletown, CT and Meriden, CT 1864-1899
Became a part of International Silver in 1899.

Middletown Silver Co.

Middletown, CT 1899-1945
Formed by former employees of the Middletown Plate Co.

MidSilCraft

A trademark of the Middletown Silver Co.

Mildred Quality Silver Plate

A trademark of the National Silver Co.
See flatware patterns.

Milford Silver Co.

A trademark of Wallace.
See flatware patterns.

G.I. Mix & Co.

Yalesville, CT c. 1854-1903
Manufacturers of German silver flatware.  Succeeded by the
C.I. Yale Mfg. Co.

Modern Silver Manufacturing Co.

Brooklyn, NY c. 1950-1958

Moderne Sectional

A trademark of the National Silver Co.
See flatware patterns.

Monarch Plate

A trademark of the National Silver Co.
See flatware patterns.

Monarch Silver Co. (I)

A trademark of the Knickerbocker Silver Co.

Monarch Silver Co. (II)

A trademark of the Standard Silver Co. of Toronto.

Morgan Silver Co.

Boston, MA 1882-1892
See flatware patterns.

Morgan Silver Plate Co.

Winsted, CT 1887-c. 1931

Mulholland Bros. / Mulholland Silver Co.

Listed under Silversmiths.

S.F. Myers & Co.

New York, NY c. 1860-1890