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  2. Mess kit - Wikipedia

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    This model is a canteen-cup system: a tall, one liter canteen, [6]: 8 and a lid; the lid serves as a cup which can be fit inside the canteen, better heating its contents. [ 6 ] : 8 The 1882 design later formed the basis of the modern German mess kit design as mentioned above.

  3. F.W. Smith Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    The F.W. Smith Silver Company is a historic factory building at 60 Chestnut Street in Gardner, Massachusetts. It was built in 1892 by Frank W. Smith, [2] who had begun manufacturing sterling silver silverware in 1886. The business continued under a succession of owners until 1958.

  4. House of Bolin - Wikipedia

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    The firm's archives once dated as far back as 1796, and its founder, the German-born jeweller Andreas Roempler, was established in St. Petersburg as early as 1790. In the registers of the German colony of this city he is called Master of Diamonds.

  5. Comet (cleanser) - Wikipedia

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    The P&G Comet SDS specifically warns to: "Avoid contact with acids and ammonia." Despite being labeled as "scratch free", the label for Comet cleanser also advises the use of plenty of water on "delicate surfaces". Comet powdered cleanser is not recommended for use on silver, painted surfaces, walls, soft plastic, aluminum, and rubber.

  6. Household silver - Wikipedia

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    Household silver or silverware (the silver, the plate, or silver service) includes tableware, cutlery, and other household items made of sterling silver, silver gilt, Britannia silver, or Sheffield plate silver. Silver is sometimes bought in sets or combined to form sets, such as a set of silver candlesticks or a silver tea set.

  7. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    Historic pewter, faience and glass tableware. In recent centuries, flatware is commonly made of ceramic materials such as earthenware, stoneware, bone china or porcelain.The popularity of ceramics is at least partially due to the use of glazes as these ensure the ware is impermeable, reduce the adherence of pollutants and ease washing.