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  2. Oneida Limited - Wikipedia

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    The company arose out of the Oneida Community, which was established in Oneida, New York, in 1848. [4] The Oneida Association (later Oneida Community) was founded by a small group of Christian Perfectionists led by John Humphrey Noyes, Jonathan Burt, George W. Cragin, Harriet A.Noyes, George W. Noyes, John L. Skinner and a few others. [5]

  3. Oneida Community - Wikipedia

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    The Oneida Community practiced communalism (in the sense of communal property and possessions), group marriage, male sexual continence, Oneida stirpiculture (a form of eugenics), and mutual criticism. The community's original 87 members grew to 172 by February 1850, 208 by 1852, and 306 by 1878.

  4. Oneida Community Mansion House - Wikipedia

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    Known later as Oneida Limited, the company became a top producer of silverware in the twentieth century. After the Community voted to disband, ex-members and their descendants continued to live in the Mansion House. They turned small, individual rooms into suites to accommodate a less communal lifestyle. [18]

  5. 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.

  6. Alex Owumi - Wikipedia

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    After the team announced his signing, he said, "Since being in the league, Surrey has had a great fan base and I can't wait to win some silverware for the organization." [ 106 ] Owumi also revealed that he prefers playing in smaller cities like Guildford , Surrey , in contrast to London, where he played before. [ 107 ]

  7. Towle Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, Towle has created numerous sterling silver flatware patterns in the United States: including the "Candlelight" in 1934, the "Marie Louise" in 1939, which became the official sterling silver pattern for U.S. embassies worldwide, "Old Master" in 1942, now considered by some to be the company's flagship pattern, and the "Contour ...

  8. 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.

  9. E. & D. Kinsey - Wikipedia

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    The flatware and hollow ware they produced are now prized as fine works of art and as such are shown in the Decorative Arts collection at the Cincinnati Art Museum. [3] Edward, the older brother, was born in Wales in 1810. David was born 18 Oct 1819 in Wales. Edward apprenticed to his father Thomas Kinsey about 1823.