TWR Mark Again Now on Cake Server

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TWR Mark Again Now on Cake Server

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Threads show TWR has shown up twice on baby cups, so "T. Wedding Registry" seems an unlikely candidate. Handle is of heavy weighted nature. Stainless steel blade means fairly modern...an alternate Raimond mark? Appears to have once carried an oval shaped (stick-on?) lable near the end. As you can see, I'm doing my best to add more to the list of frustrating unknowns! TIA
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That's a Wolfenden mark and pattern...

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Thought I had some 1950s advertisements explaining the 'TWR', but was unable to locate them in my files - it was a marketing ploy, Wolfenden claimed a special finish on their silver, making it 'Tarnish and Wear Resistant'...

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Long belated “Thanks, Cheryl!”. Linking this to an earlier thread with “TWR” and Wolfenden initials (no images left): https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... den#p51156
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