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We are in receipt from the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Mass., of two beautiful catalogues, one devoted to the silver and gold plate productions of the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., and the other to the rich cut glass and fine decorated art goods of the Mt. Washington Glass Co. The former contains 200 pages, 13x10 inches, and the latter 60 pages of the same size. One page shows the factory of the Pairpoint Co., the buildings being 1,200 feet long, 40 feet wide, representing a floor space equivalent in area to about 4½ acres. The larger volume illustrates and describes about 250 classes of articles, comprehending perhaps everything made in silver plate. The arrangement is systematic and attractive, and any line of goods is readily found by means of a complete index at the rear of the volume. The prices are printed under each article. A feature of the book is the part devoted to Pairpoint 1880 flat ware, containing a complete price list of this branch of their business. Among the lines illustrated are noted numerous novelties that must prove quick sellers. The volume in every respect is up to date, and should be in the hands of every dealer. The Mt. Washington catalogue illustrates the company’s rich cut glassware in a most complete and attractive manner. Pages are devoted respectively to salad, ice and nut bowls, berry bowls, nappies and berries, butter tubs, water jugs, flat celeries, carafes and decanters, handled claret jugs, champagne, claret and whiskey jugs, flower globes, ice cream trays, plates, olive dishes, spoon trays and pickle dishes, bon bon dishes, upright spoons and celeries, sugars and creams, knife rests and sets, mounted goods, stemware, etc., etc. A price list appears opposite each page of illustrations. This catalogue will prove of advantage to the jeweler who possesses a copy.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 31st October 1894

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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1911

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The Pairpoint Manufacturing Co. opened their new display of goods at their handsome warerooms last week and made the occasion one of considerable importance. Invitations were issued to the elite of the city and were very generally responded to. The Pairpoint line this season is one of the best in the history of the concern. The twenty or more big display tables were beautifully set with specimens of the company’s wares, fine silver plate, cut glass and decorated china. Notable in the line was a special display of a suite in cut glass made to order of Mrs. A. Jenness Miller, of Washington. It comprises some 98 pieces, valued at something over $700. In the display the line of lamps is remarkably fine. Huge affairs with china bases set with Roman gold ornamentation and beautifully decorated were generally admired.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 25th November 1896

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Death of the Pairpoint Mfg, Co. Western Cashier

Chicago, Ill. , May 6.—Frank Mandell, for the past three years cashier for the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., in this city, died May 1 of brain fever. Mr. Mandell was taken ill the previous Thursday.

Though but 23 years of age he had the making of a first-class business man, and his loss is deeply regretted by his many friends. He was a cousin of E. D. Mandell, president of the Pairpoint Mfg. Co. The funeral was attended by all the employes of the company, six of the younger men acting as pall-bearers. Many beautiful floral tributes indicated the high regard of his associates.

The remains were accompanied by the father and mother of Mr. Mandell to their home at Aurora, N. Y., where the interment took place Saturday.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 10th May 1893

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The Pairpoint Mfg. Co.’s Chicago office is making itself felt in trade these months and reports a bright outlook. Mr. Sturtevant says the sales re larger than for some time past and reports from all directions very encouraging.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th October 1897

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G. J. Corey, formerly general western manager of the Pierrepont (sic) Manufacturing Company, and now United States Consul at Amsterdam, Holland, has been in the city of late, stopping at the Palmer House. Corey, it will be remembered, took an active interest in the last presidential campaign, organizing the Commercial Travelers' McKinley Club, and doing no little canvassing himself. It was soon after the election that the local branch of the Pierrepont Manufacturing Company was withdrawn.

Source: The Jewelers Review - 24th May 1899

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Mr. Hull, representing the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., who now is in the mining country of the Michigan peninsula, reports business better than expected, and Mr. Frank, for the same company, sends most cheerful news from Iowa.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th August 1897

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New Bedford, Mass.

Edmund E. Baudoin, lately an engraver with the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., has opened an engraving shop on his own account on Union St.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 20th May 1896

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Edward Taylor has left the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Mass., and has entered the employ of the Holmes & Edwards Silver Co., Bridgeport, Conn.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th May 1898

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The American Exporter, in closing an article devoted to the products of the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., New Beford, Mass., says: “We know of no house in the country that has more push and energy, and this is attributable no doubt to the fact that young men are at the head of the concern. They have prepared an extensive catalogue illustrating and giving the prices of the productions, and this they will be pleased to send to any one making application for it. They have branch stores at 20 Maiden Lane, New York, and 90 and 92 Wabash Ave., Chicago, where a full line of samples can be seen at all times, and we are quite sure that visitors will receive the most cordial and polite attention.”

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 5th April 1893

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As has been their custom for some years past, the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Mass., have issued an elegant calendar for 1895. It is 10x15 inches in dimensions, and depicts four charming maidens, each a type of beauty, ascending a stair and laughing bewitchingly at the onlooker. This view is enclosed within an artistic panel of embossed roses and daisies. The company’s advertisement announcing gold and silver plate, rich cut glass and decorated Limoges china is printed in blue. The calendar is in the lower corner. Altogether the ensemble forms a dainty souvenir well worthy preserving.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 9th January 1895

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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1911

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