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Mauser Mfg. Co. - New York - 1897
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F. Mauser & Co., the silversmiths, have some elegant new designs in berry bowls, etc. They are going more extensively than ever into silverware, while preserving the same variety and excellence in their stock of silver novelties. A new pattern for a toilet set, which they have justly applied for a patent on, is likely to create considerable furor.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - September 1889
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - September 1889
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Frank O. Coombs has retired from the firm of Frank Mauser & Co., silverware manufacturers, 30 Union Square. The business will be continued by Mr. Mauser under the same firm name. A new trade-mark has been adopted which will be stamped on all their goods from this date. Mr. Mauser will call on the trade in person with the new line.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 4th February 1891
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 4th February 1891
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CHICAGO
J. M. Stanley, western manager for the Mauser Mfg. Co., is the owner of an automobile and is an expert chauffeur. Mr. Stanley will ship his auto to Southern California in January and will drive it to San Francisco. From there he will make a business trip to Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. Mrs. Stanley will accompany him.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd November 1905
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J. M. Stanley, western manager for the Mauser Mfg. Co., is the owner of an automobile and is an expert chauffeur. Mr. Stanley will ship his auto to Southern California in January and will drive it to San Francisco. From there he will make a business trip to Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. Mrs. Stanley will accompany him.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd November 1905
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The Mauser Mfg. Co., silversmiths, 14 E. 15th St., will open a down town branch, exclusively for wholesale business, early in February. This branch will be situated in the Gill building, 9-13 Maiden Lane and will be in charge of L. B. Cummings.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 17th January 1900
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 17th January 1900
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Max Ams, successor to Frank Mauser & Co., has removed his office and factory from 30 Union Square, to 14 E. 15th st.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 11th May 1892
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 11th May 1892
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An interesting advertisement from Gimbel Brothers, Broadway and Thirty-Third Street, New York, referring to the disposal of the retail stock of the Mauser Manufacturing Company, 298, Fifth Avenue, New York, that they acquired from Mauser's retail successors, C. Wolfson & Co. of New York.
Gimbel Brothers - New York - 1912
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Gimbel Brothers - New York - 1912
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The Mauser Co. - New York - 1909
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James F. Barclay, who has been connected with the wholesale end of the Mauser Mfg. Co. for 13 years, has gone with the Heintz Art Metal Shop, Buffalo, N. Y. with New York salesrooms at 6 W. 40th St.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th May 1908
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th May 1908
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The Mauser Co. - New York - 1906
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Brand-Hier Company - New York - 1911
Your account which was formerly with the Mauser Company has been transferred to the Brand-Hier Company, George A. Brand, formerly manager of the Mauser Company.
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The Mauser Co. - New York - 1904
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Mauser Mfg. Co. - New York - 1905
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The Mauser Co. - New York - 1909
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Mauser Mfg. Co. - New York - 1897
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Mauser Mfg. Co. - New York - 1906
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Mauser Mfg. Co. - New York - 1898
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CHICAGO
Geo. H. Thomas, for the past eight years in the local office of the Mauser Mfg. Co., opened an office of his own on Monday, of last week, here. He will act as representative of Scharling & Co., Newark, N. J., and of the Shepard Mfg. Co., Melrose, Mass. Mr. Thomas will start on the road in September, and will travel through the northwest.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd August 1906
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Geo. H. Thomas, for the past eight years in the local office of the Mauser Mfg. Co., opened an office of his own on Monday, of last week, here. He will act as representative of Scharling & Co., Newark, N. J., and of the Shepard Mfg. Co., Melrose, Mass. Mr. Thomas will start on the road in September, and will travel through the northwest.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd August 1906
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The Hudson-Fulton aquatic sports trophy cups, made by the Mauser Mfg. Co., 298 Fifth Ave., have been on exhibition during the celebration at the Fifth Ave. salesrooms of the concern.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th October 1909
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th October 1909
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A RESCUE AT SEA ILLUSTRATED IN SILVER
The fourth silver cup to be presented by President Cleveland to sea captains who have rescued American sailors from wrecks, was recently completed by the Mauser Mfg. Co., 14 E. 15th St., New York. This cup, here illustrated, was made for Moore & Leding, jewelers, Washington, D. C., from whom the State Department ordered it. It will be presented to Captain John Wiltshire, of the British S. S. Mohawk, in recognition of his rescue, on March 28, 1894, of the crew of the schooner Alton S. Marshall.
The trophy stands, including the onyx pedestal, 18 inches high, and measures about 9 inches from handle to handle. The finish is bright silver with the exception of the oxidized panels and handles. On the front panel, in bold repousse is seen a ship going to the rescue of a wreck. The panel is surrounded by a repousse border in rococco style. The reverse panel is surrounded by a similar border and is to contain the inscription; “From the President of the United States to Captain John Wiltshire of the British S. S. Mohawk in recognition of his humane services in effecting the rescue of the captain and crew of the American schooner Alton S. Marshall, March 28, 1894,”
The handles which are formed of two eagles surmounting American shields, are fine specimens of modeling. From behind each shield, spreading on both sides, appear sprays of laurel. Between the panels and the border of 13 stars at the top of the cup, is a laurel wreath designed to contain an inscription.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 4th December 1895
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The fourth silver cup to be presented by President Cleveland to sea captains who have rescued American sailors from wrecks, was recently completed by the Mauser Mfg. Co., 14 E. 15th St., New York. This cup, here illustrated, was made for Moore & Leding, jewelers, Washington, D. C., from whom the State Department ordered it. It will be presented to Captain John Wiltshire, of the British S. S. Mohawk, in recognition of his rescue, on March 28, 1894, of the crew of the schooner Alton S. Marshall.
The trophy stands, including the onyx pedestal, 18 inches high, and measures about 9 inches from handle to handle. The finish is bright silver with the exception of the oxidized panels and handles. On the front panel, in bold repousse is seen a ship going to the rescue of a wreck. The panel is surrounded by a repousse border in rococco style. The reverse panel is surrounded by a similar border and is to contain the inscription; “From the President of the United States to Captain John Wiltshire of the British S. S. Mohawk in recognition of his humane services in effecting the rescue of the captain and crew of the American schooner Alton S. Marshall, March 28, 1894,”
The handles which are formed of two eagles surmounting American shields, are fine specimens of modeling. From behind each shield, spreading on both sides, appear sprays of laurel. Between the panels and the border of 13 stars at the top of the cup, is a laurel wreath designed to contain an inscription.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 4th December 1895
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