Madison Silver Plate
A trade name of Oneida.
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A trade name of Oneida.
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A trade name of Wallace Silversmiths.
Listed under Silversmiths.
Listed under Silversmiths.
New York, NY 1856-1871
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.
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.
A trade name of Rogers & Bro., now International.
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A trade name of Wallace Silversmiths.
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A trade name of the National Silver Co.
A trade name of International.
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A trade name of Morton & Parker of Trenton, ON, Canada;
who has been in business since 1945.
Newark, NJ 1860-1911
A trade name of Oneida.
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Niagara Falls, ON 1906-1955
Founded by Lee McGlashan and Edward G. Clarke.
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.
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Philadelphia, PA 1855-1867
Succeeded by Mead & Robbins
A trade name of Wallace Silversmiths.
A trade name of International Silver.
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Hartford, CT c. 1900
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Listed under Silversmiths.
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Hamilton, ON, Canada Established in 1879. Became a part of the
International Silver Co. of Canada Ltd. c. 1912.
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Listed under Silversmiths.
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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.
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Listed under Silversmiths.
St. Louis, MO c. 1900-1904
A trademark of the International Silver.
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New Milford, CT 1912-1935 Successor to Bennett-Merwin Silver Co.
Middletown, CT and Meriden, CT 1864-1899
Became a part of International Silver in 1899.
Middletown, CT 1899-1945
Formed by former employees of the Middletown Plate Co.
A trademark of the Middletown Silver Co.
A trademark of the National Silver Co.
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A trademark of Wallace.
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Yalesville, CT c. 1854-1903
Manufacturers of German silver flatware. Succeeded by the
C.I. Yale Mfg. Co.
Brooklyn, NY c. 1950-1958
A trademark of the National Silver Co.
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A trademark of the National Silver Co.
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A trademark of the Knickerbocker Silver Co.
A trademark of the Standard Silver Co. of Toronto.
Boston, MA 1882-1892
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Winsted, CT 1887-c. 1931
Listed under Silversmiths.
New York, NY c. 1860-1890