Silver Deposit Ware
Re: Silver Deposit Ware
RICHTER Mfg. Co.
33, Canal Street, Providence and 19, Park Place, New York
Richter Mfg. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1911
Richter Mfg. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1911
George C. Richter and Victor F. Richter have formed the Richter Mfg. Co., with a place of business at 33 Canal St., where it will do electro depositing of gold and silver upon glassware by a new process whereby the deposit remains attached to the glass. Both members of the firm have had long experience with the Gorham Mfg. Co. in the designing and enameling departments.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th August 1909
The Richter Mfg. Co. have started at 33 Canal Street, Providence, R. I., to manufacture silver deposit ware. The company is composed of Geo. C. and Victor F. Richter, who were formerly with the Gorham Mfg. Co. of that city. Some new and unique designs will be placed on the market for the fall trade.
Source: The Brass World and Platers' Guide - August 1909
The trade mark of Richter Mfg. Co.:
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33, Canal Street, Providence and 19, Park Place, New York
Richter Mfg. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1911
Richter Mfg. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1911
George C. Richter and Victor F. Richter have formed the Richter Mfg. Co., with a place of business at 33 Canal St., where it will do electro depositing of gold and silver upon glassware by a new process whereby the deposit remains attached to the glass. Both members of the firm have had long experience with the Gorham Mfg. Co. in the designing and enameling departments.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th August 1909
The Richter Mfg. Co. have started at 33 Canal Street, Providence, R. I., to manufacture silver deposit ware. The company is composed of Geo. C. and Victor F. Richter, who were formerly with the Gorham Mfg. Co. of that city. Some new and unique designs will be placed on the market for the fall trade.
Source: The Brass World and Platers' Guide - August 1909
The trade mark of Richter Mfg. Co.:
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
CARLBERT Mfg. Co.
2973, Third Avenue, later, 213, East 144th Street, New York
The Carlbert Mfg. Co., of New York City, manufacturers of silver deposit wares, have moved from 2973 Third Ave. to 213 East
144th St., in that city. The rapid increase in their business has made this necessary.
Source: The Brass World and Platers' Guide - March 1911
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2973, Third Avenue, later, 213, East 144th Street, New York
The Carlbert Mfg. Co., of New York City, manufacturers of silver deposit wares, have moved from 2973 Third Ave. to 213 East
144th St., in that city. The rapid increase in their business has made this necessary.
Source: The Brass World and Platers' Guide - March 1911
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
LACKNER & OHL
50-55, Columbia Street, Newark, New Jersey and 396, Broadway, New York
Lackner & Ohl - Newark, N.J. - 1906
Lackner & Ohl - Newark, N.J. - 1906
Lackner & Ohl - Newark, N.J. - 1907
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50-55, Columbia Street, Newark, New Jersey and 396, Broadway, New York
Lackner & Ohl - Newark, N.J. - 1906
Lackner & Ohl - Newark, N.J. - 1906
Lackner & Ohl - Newark, N.J. - 1907
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
THE GENERAL SUPPLY Co.
Danielson, Connecticut
The General Supply Co. - Danielson, Conn. - 1912
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Danielson, Connecticut
The General Supply Co. - Danielson, Conn. - 1912
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
THE GLOBE ART Mfg. Co.
Newark, New Jersey
The Globe Art Mfg. Co. of Newark, N. J., manufacturers of silver deposit wares, are to build a new three story brick plant in that city. It will be situated at 45 Winthrop St., and will be 35 x 85 feet.
Source: The Brass World and Platers' Guide - March 1913
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Newark, New Jersey
The Globe Art Mfg. Co. of Newark, N. J., manufacturers of silver deposit wares, are to build a new three story brick plant in that city. It will be situated at 45 Winthrop St., and will be 35 x 85 feet.
Source: The Brass World and Platers' Guide - March 1913
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
W.J. KITTEL
15, Maiden Lane, New York and 95, Zabriskie Street, Jersey City
W.J. Kittel - New York - 1911
The business of William J. Kittel.
Providence
Joseph M. Metcalf, formerly of the Campbell-Metcalf Silver Co.. is now representing W. J. Kittel Co., Jersey City.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 15th March 1899
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15, Maiden Lane, New York and 95, Zabriskie Street, Jersey City
W.J. Kittel - New York - 1911
The business of William J. Kittel.
Providence
Joseph M. Metcalf, formerly of the Campbell-Metcalf Silver Co.. is now representing W. J. Kittel Co., Jersey City.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 15th March 1899
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
A. STOWELL & Co. Inc.
24, Winter Street, Boston, Massachusetts
A. Stowell & Co. Inc. - Boston, Mass. - 1912
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24, Winter Street, Boston, Massachusetts
A. Stowell & Co. Inc. - Boston, Mass. - 1912
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
ARTHUR WOOD
Bradwell Works, Longport, Staffordshire
Arthur Wood - Longport, Staffs. - 1913
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Bradwell Works, Longport, Staffordshire
Arthur Wood - Longport, Staffs. - 1913
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
UTOPIAN SILVER DEPOSIT & NOVELTY Co.
54, West 22nd Street, later, 261, West 36th Street, New York
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1911
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1911
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1911
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1911
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1914
Frederick W. Cox. of the Utopian Silver & Novelty Co., is spending a short time in Boston, and expects to he away about three weeks, covering the important cities of New England.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th September 1911
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54, West 22nd Street, later, 261, West 36th Street, New York
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1911
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1911
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1911
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1911
Utopian Silver Deposit & Novelty Co. - New York - 1914
Frederick W. Cox. of the Utopian Silver & Novelty Co., is spending a short time in Boston, and expects to he away about three weeks, covering the important cities of New England.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th September 1911
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
FOSTORIA GLASS Co.
Moundsville, West Virginia
Fostoria Glass Co. - Moundsville, WV - 1911
Fostoria Glass Company - Moundsville, WV - 1913
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Moundsville, West Virginia
Fostoria Glass Co. - Moundsville, WV - 1911
Fostoria Glass Company - Moundsville, WV - 1913
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
RODEN BROS. Ltd.
345, Carlaw Avenue, Toronto
Roden Bros Ltd. - Toronto - 1944
Roden Bros Ltd. - Toronto - 1947
Roden Bros Ltd. - Toronto - 1951
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345, Carlaw Avenue, Toronto
Roden Bros Ltd. - Toronto - 1944
Roden Bros Ltd. - Toronto - 1947
Roden Bros Ltd. - Toronto - 1951
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
THE MATTHEWS COMPANY
112, Arlington Street, Newark, New Jersey
The Matthews Company - Newark, N.J. - 1910
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112, Arlington Street, Newark, New Jersey
The Matthews Company - Newark, N.J. - 1910
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
WILCOX & EVERTSEN
Meriden, Connecticut
Wilcox & Evertsen - Meriden, Conn. - 1913
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Meriden, Connecticut
Wilcox & Evertsen - Meriden, Conn. - 1913
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
WOODSIDE STERLING COMPANY
170, Broadway, New York
Woodside Sterling Company - New York - 1910
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170, Broadway, New York
Woodside Sterling Company - New York - 1910
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
IMPERIAL ART WARE Co.
Jersey City, New Jersey
W. J. Hildenbrand, of the Imperial Art Ware Co., manufacturers of silver deposit ware, is decidedly ingenious. Among other articles the concern makes is a very attractive glass hatpin decorated with silver. With a number of these stuck into a handsome velvet cushion he has constructed an imperial crown that, aside from its connection with the title of the company, would make a most attractive decoration and advertisement for a store wishing to make a special sale of hatpins although it is not to be inferred that royalties use hatpins to keep their crowns on straight.
Source: Crockery & Glass Journal - 21st August 1913
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Jersey City, New Jersey
W. J. Hildenbrand, of the Imperial Art Ware Co., manufacturers of silver deposit ware, is decidedly ingenious. Among other articles the concern makes is a very attractive glass hatpin decorated with silver. With a number of these stuck into a handsome velvet cushion he has constructed an imperial crown that, aside from its connection with the title of the company, would make a most attractive decoration and advertisement for a store wishing to make a special sale of hatpins although it is not to be inferred that royalties use hatpins to keep their crowns on straight.
Source: Crockery & Glass Journal - 21st August 1913
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
JOSEPH LANDSMAN
51, Maiden Lane, New York
Joseph Landsman, electroplater and colorer, 51 Maiden Lane, New York, who makes a specialty of silver deposit ware, repairing and replating, has recently doubled the capacity of his plating plant in order to accommodate increased business.
Source: The Metal Industry - December 1910
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51, Maiden Lane, New York
Joseph Landsman, electroplater and colorer, 51 Maiden Lane, New York, who makes a specialty of silver deposit ware, repairing and replating, has recently doubled the capacity of his plating plant in order to accommodate increased business.
Source: The Metal Industry - December 1910
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Re: Silver Deposit Ware
ALVIN Mfg. Co.
New York
Alvin Manufacturing Co. - New York - 1905
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New York
Alvin Manufacturing Co. - New York - 1905
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