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  2. Wilcox Silver Plate Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Wilcox Silver Plate Co. (1867-c. 1980) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut. From 1865 to 1867, it was known as the Wilcox Brittania Co. [1] In 1898, the company was acquired by the International Silver Company, headquartered in Meriden. After the acquisition, the Wilcox Silver Plate Co. brand continued until at least c. 1980. [2] [3]

  3. International Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    International Silver Company, General Office, Meriden, Connecticut. The International Silver Company (1898–1983, stopped making silver), later known as Insilco Corporation [2] and also known as the ISC, was formed in Meriden, Connecticut as a corporation banding together many existing silver companies in the immediate area and beyond.

  4. Lurelle Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Yale University Art Gallery's collection includes Guild designs, including a canape plate and wine cooler for Chase Brass & Copper Company, the "Stratford" bowl for Kensington, Inc., a "Regency" asparagus platter, "His Royal Highness" coffee service, and "Chatham" pattern pitcher for International Silver Company, and the "Wear-ever" kettle ...

  5. Meriden Britannia Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1893, the company had expanded production with its floor surface covering over eight acres of space in downtown Meriden. [1] In 1898, the Meriden Britannia Company became part of the larger International Silver Company corporation headquartered in Meriden. [4]

  6. R. Wallace & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The new company, Wallace Brothers, produced silver-plated flatware on a base of stainless steel. (By 1879, Wallace Brothers was merged with R. Wallace and Sons Mfg. Co.) In 1875, Wallace introduced the first three sterling patterns to feature the esteemed Wallace name - Hawthorne , The Crown , and St. Leon .

  7. Derby Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    As of 1893, the President and Manager of the company was Watson J. Miller. Wesley L. Clark was the Secretary and Treasurer. [3] In 1898, the company became a division of the International Silver Company headquartered in Meriden, CT, but continued making silver with its brand name until 1933, when the plant was closed. [4] [1] [5]

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