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Reed & Barton - New York - 1916
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CHICAGO
T. E. Smith, who covers the Central West tor Reed & Barton, will have the sympathy of his many friends in the trade upon the loss of his mother, whose death occurred at their home in this city early in September.
Source: The Keystone - October 1906
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T. E. Smith, who covers the Central West tor Reed & Barton, will have the sympathy of his many friends in the trade upon the loss of his mother, whose death occurred at their home in this city early in September.
Source: The Keystone - October 1906
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Reed & Barton - New York - 1910
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Reed & Barton - Taunton, Mass. - 1950
Reed & Barton - Taunton, Mass. - 1950
'DANCING FLOWERS' - 'FRANCIS FIRST' - 'GEORGIAN ROSE' - 'POINTED ANTIQUE' - 'BURGUNDY'
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Reed & Barton - Taunton, Mass. - 1951
'FLORENTINE LACE'
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Reed & Barton - Taunton, Mass. - 1951
'HAMPTON COURT' - 'NEW BURGUNDY' - 'POINTED ANTIQUE' - 'BRADFORD'
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Reed & Barton - New York - 1901
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Reed & Barton - New York - 1910
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Reed & Barton - New York - 1910
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Reed & Barton - New York - 1925
HEPPELWHITE - FRENCH ANTIQUE - FRANCIS FIRST - JACOBEAN - HERITAGE
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Reed & Barton - Taunton, Mass. - 1946
'GUILDHALL' - 'FRAGRANCE' - 'GEORGIAN ROSE' - 'FRENCH RENAISSANCE' - 'POINTED ANTIQUE' -'FRANCIS FIRST'
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Reed & Barton Co., Taunton, Mass., to Celebrate One Hundredth Anniversary at Annual Outing on Aug. 2
TAUNTON, Mass., July 26—In connection with the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the business of the Reed & Barton Co., the annual outing will be held at Nantasket Beach on Saturday, Aug. 2. Arrangements have been made for a special train to leave here about 12:30 o’clock that day for the famous Massachusetts shore resort, where a special dinner will be served and a series of games conducted. It is the intention of those in charge of this outing to make it one in keeping with the significance of the occasion.
The company has issued a beautiful booklet entitled “A Century of Silversmithing,” which, as the foreword says, is “A brief account of the interesting development of silverware manufacture as reflected in the growth of an organization that now celebrates its centennial in this field.” It was written by Philip L. Sniffin and is profusely illustrated. Among the illustrations are portraits of Henry G. Reed, who died in 1901, and Charles E. Barton, who died 1867, while as a frontispiece is a portrait of William B. H. Dowse.
In presenting these souvenirs of the industry, the edition of which is very limited, the Reed & Barton Co. says: “In this book we have tried to convey to you a glimpse of 100 years’ progress in the silver-ware industry and to sketch the history of this century of service in the Reed & Barton organization.”
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th July 1924
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TAUNTON, Mass., July 26—In connection with the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the business of the Reed & Barton Co., the annual outing will be held at Nantasket Beach on Saturday, Aug. 2. Arrangements have been made for a special train to leave here about 12:30 o’clock that day for the famous Massachusetts shore resort, where a special dinner will be served and a series of games conducted. It is the intention of those in charge of this outing to make it one in keeping with the significance of the occasion.
The company has issued a beautiful booklet entitled “A Century of Silversmithing,” which, as the foreword says, is “A brief account of the interesting development of silverware manufacture as reflected in the growth of an organization that now celebrates its centennial in this field.” It was written by Philip L. Sniffin and is profusely illustrated. Among the illustrations are portraits of Henry G. Reed, who died in 1901, and Charles E. Barton, who died 1867, while as a frontispiece is a portrait of William B. H. Dowse.
In presenting these souvenirs of the industry, the edition of which is very limited, the Reed & Barton Co. says: “In this book we have tried to convey to you a glimpse of 100 years’ progress in the silver-ware industry and to sketch the history of this century of service in the Reed & Barton organization.”
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th July 1924
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Charles E. Hodges
BOSTON, April 20.—Charles E. Hodges, for many years a salesman for the Reed & Barton Corp., of Taunton and later for the R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., died April 16 at Glenside, Pa. He was well known in Boston among the trade. Deceased leaves besides his widow, three daughters, one son, a sister and seven grandchildren.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th April 1929
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BOSTON, April 20.—Charles E. Hodges, for many years a salesman for the Reed & Barton Corp., of Taunton and later for the R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., died April 16 at Glenside, Pa. He was well known in Boston among the trade. Deceased leaves besides his widow, three daughters, one son, a sister and seven grandchildren.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th April 1929
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The following corporation report of the Reed & Barton Corporation has been filed by William B. Dowse, the treasurer: Real estate, $150,000: machinery, $100,000; cash and debts receivable, $723,372; manufacturers and merchandise, $1,435,240; total, $2,408,712. Capital, $1,000,000; accounts payable, $541,688; surplus, $100,000; profit and loss, $767,024; total, $2,408,712.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 19th June 1912
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 19th June 1912
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Philadelphia
Reed & Barton have the contract to supply an $8,500 silver service for the new Hamilton Court apartments.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th April 1903
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Reed & Barton have the contract to supply an $8,500 silver service for the new Hamilton Court apartments.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th April 1903
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Reed & Barton, at the annual corporation meeting, at Taunton, Mass., elected W. B. H. Dowse, George Brabrook and Mark Anthony, directors. F. L. Fish, clerk of the corporation, has resigned, and has been succeeded by Mr. Anthony.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th June 1902
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th June 1902
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Reed & Barton - Taunton, Mass. - 1976
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LOS ANGELES
F.B. Henry, formerly with the Reed & Barton Corp. has taken a position as a salesman of the Donavan & Seamans Co.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th November 1916
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F.B. Henry, formerly with the Reed & Barton Corp. has taken a position as a salesman of the Donavan & Seamans Co.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th November 1916
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Reed & Barton - Taunton, Mass. - 1905
'LES CINQ FLEURS' - 'LA SPLENDIDE' - 'THE INTAGLIO' - 'THE DEVON'
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William H. MacAusland, foreman of the white metal department of the Reed & Barton Co., Taunton, Mass., resigned Saturday after 37 years of faithful work. Beginning as errand boy and apprentice, Mr. MacAusland rose to the head of his department. His resignation was a surprise to the workmen, who were not aware of his decision until he appeared in the room to bid them good-bye and good luck. Mr. MacAusland started in the employ of the company in 1873. His first position of trust was as superintendent of the pattern making department. In 1891 he was placed in charge of the tea ware department, and two years later was given full charge of the white metal department.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th April 1910
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th April 1910
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