J. A. Bergsman, manager of the Chicago office of the Poole Silver Co., returned recently from the east, where he spent some time visiting at the factories and calling on his trade en route to Chicago. L. A. Bergsman, son of J. A. Bergsman, and associated at the Chicago office, left last Friday night for the factories in the east, where he will spend several weeks, returning home about Jan. 3.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th December 1926
The Poole Silver Co., Taunton, through Treasurer Edward F. Roche, filed, last week, its annual corporation report with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The figures follow: Assets — Real estate, $21,000; machinery, $10,550; cash and debts receivable, $12,838; manufactures, $30,807; total, $80,995. Liabilities — Capital stock. $10,000; accounts payable. $13,618; surplus, $15,000; profit and loss, $42,377.
George Poole, president of the Poole Silver Co., visited friends in Boston last week on his way back from a business and pleasure trip to Chicago and St. Louis.
Walter B. Snow, of the Poole Silver Co., moved his family to George's Mills, N. H.. Saturday, where they will enjoy the refreshing air of Lake Sunapee during the hot weather. Mr. Snow will remain there for a few days.
Diamond Peacock Club Gives Poole Silver Set as Souvenir
One of the highlights of the social season in the New England jewelry industry is the annual banquet of the Diamond Peacock Club which was held recently at the Somerset Hotel in Boston.
As is the custom, each couple attending is presented with a beautiful and useful gift and, to follow tradition, this year’s gift was one of the most appreciated of any in the past.
Poole Silver Co. of Taunton, Mass., supplied the club with a large number of its new Paul Revere coffee sets. In their attractive gift package, the sets created quite a commotion when they were distributed to the guests.
The set itself has four pieces, coffee pot, sugar, creamer and tray and is in the Paul Revere Colonial design.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - July 1955
Employees of the Poole Silver Co., Taunton, Mass., were the first to top their quota in the recent fund-raising campaign of the Community Chest in Taunton. The amount pledged was the largest ever raised for the annual drive by the firm’s employees.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - December 1956