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  2. International Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    International Silver Co. / 1847 Rogers Bros. silverware advertisement in Ladies' Home Journal (1948), with co-promotion of fashion and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet show. Starting in the late 1930s, ISC sponsored the Silver Theater , a radio program in Hollywood featuring many stars of the era and was broadcast on CBS radio.

  3. William Hazen Rogers - Wikipedia

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    William Hazen Rogers (born May 13, 1801) was an American master silversmith and a pioneer in the silver-plate industry and whose work and name have survived to the present day. Rogers – together with his two brothers and, later, his son – was responsible for more than 100 patterns of silver and silver-plated cutlery and serving dishes.

  4. F. B. Rogers Silver Co. - Wikipedia

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    F. B. Rogers Silver Co. was a silversmithing company founded in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts in 1883. It was acquired by Edmund W. Porter and L.B. West, who incorporated the company and moved manufacturing operations to Taunton, Massachusetts in 1886.

  5. Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Along with the silver companies, other producers of cutlery included the Meriden Cutlery Co. and Miller Bros. Cutlery. [10] In 1876, the Meriden Britannia Company made significant efforts at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, and won the First place medal for plated wares. According to the Sotheby's auction house, "The publicity of the ...

  6. Richard Saltonstall Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Richard Saltonstall Rogers (January 13, 1790 – June 11, 1873) was an early American shipping merchant and was possibly the inspiration for a character in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. Early life

  7. 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 .

  8. Talk:F. B. Rogers Silver Co. - Wikipedia

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    It is a child's cup. Above the crown/cross there are words that say 'made by mark'. To the left of the crown/cross is the number 18 and to the right is the number 83. Below that in larger type is FB Rogers Silver Co, but it looks as though whoever stamped/punched this in had to do it again as the FB Rogers lettering is a double strike.

  9. Thomas Swann - Wikipedia

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    The Swann brothers attended Columbian College ... 150 ounces of silver plate, ... to Baltimore. In 1846-1847, Swann was the B&O's lobbyist in Richmond, for the ...

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