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The Alvin Silversmiths - Providence, R.I. - 1947

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Alvin Silver Company - Sag Harbor, N.Y. - 1921

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Roy F. Jacobson and D. S. Low, representing the Alvin Silver Co., returned last week from their respective territories. H. M. Stewart, Fred B. Clark and Herbert Park, also representing this concern, will return some time this week from their territories. The entire traveling force will now remain in Chicago until after the holidays.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 19th December 1923

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Alvin Mfg. Co. - New York - 1908

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The Alvin Corp. has vacated its store at 20 Maiden Lane, and is now located on the second floor in the same building.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th November 1928

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The Alvin Silversmiths - Providence, R.I. - 1956

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Stock and Equipment of Alvin Corp. Being Moved from Sag Harbor, L. I., to Gorham Co.’s Plant in Providence

Since the Gorham Co. acquired the business of the Alvin Silver Co., as reported in The Jewelers’ Circular of July 26, the name of the concern has been changed to the Alvin Corp., with offices at 20 W. 47th St., New York. The moving of the Alvin concern’s stock from the Sag Harbor plant to Providence is nearing completion.

In this new corporation, which is operated as a separate unit from the Gorham Co., G. Ernest Fahys, Jr., has been selected as vice-president; M. E. Savvis, merchandise manager; W. E. Hayward, eastern sales manager; J. D. Grassick, western sales manager; Guy Robinson, southwestern district manager; L. Edwards, Pacific Coast district manager, and Samuel Stephens, New York, showroom manager. The personnel of the sales staff remains unchanged.

A number of the department heads from both the Sag Harbor plant and the New York office of the Alvin concern have already been transferred to Providence. The moving of the finished stock, dies, tools, fixtures and machinery from the Sag Harbor plant is bdeing done under the direction of H. Hoyt, secretary, Roy Briggs, works manager and Frank Westel.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th August 1928

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W. A. Harnisch and George C. Maier, representatives of the Alvin Silver Co., traveling out of the Chicago offices at 10 S. Wabash Ave., just completed their trips for the season and are spending a few weeks in Chicago.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th June 1928

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J. D. Grassick, Chicago manager for the Alvin Silver Co., is spending a couple of weeks in the East, visiting with friends. He attended the convention of the Sterling Silversmiths Guild of America at Plymouth, Mass.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th June 1928

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L. M. Edward, Pacific Coast representative for the Alvin Silver Co., arrived in Chicago last week and is spending some time here making preparations to travel out of the local office. Mr. Edwards formerly had charge of the San Francisco office of this concern, but this office was closed recently.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th June 1928

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Fred B. Clark of the Alvin Silver Co. returned to Chicago this week from his home at Rochester, N. Y., where he was called 10 days ago on account of the illness of his mother. Mrs. Clark is very much improved and well on the road to recovery. Mr. Clark represents the Alvin Silver Co. through Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th June 1928

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Alvin Manufacturing Company - Sag Harbor, N.Y. - 1917

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The Alvin Silversmiths - Providence, R.I. - 1953

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