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Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 5:25 am
by dognose
A topic for recording information regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company of Hartford, Connecticut.

Hartford Silver Plate Co. - Hartford, Conn. - 1884
If you have any details of the above company, advertisements, examples of their work, etc., anything that you are willing to share, then here's the place to post it.
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Re: Information regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 5:52 am
by dognose
The Hartford Silver Plate Co. have purchased the retail business of Fred W. Dexter, Pawtucket.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 14th December 1892
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Re: Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2021 4:57 am
by dognose

The Hartford Silver Plate Company - Hartford, Conn. - 1884
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Re: Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 4:24 am
by dognose
The R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Conn., have become the exclusive agents of the Hartford Silver Plate Co., in Chicago. At their handsome salesrooms, 86 Wabash Ave., in that city, there is now on exhibition a large and varied line of unique World's Fair novelties from the factory of the Hartford Silver Plate Co., which promise to prove exceedingly popular. Among other things are smoking and writing sets, thermometers, jewel cases, pin cushions, trinket trays, card cases, toothpick holders, colognes, puff boxes, etc., etc , made up in natural objects such as sea shells, turkey legs, cob pipes, etc., on which in many cases a gold plate has been applied directly, by a patented process. The line should be seen by every buyer.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 8th February 1893
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Re: Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 4:21 am
by dognose

The Hartford Silver Plate Co. - Hartford, Conn. - 1893
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Re: Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 1:18 pm
by dognose
It is said that the Hartford Silver Plate Company have discovered a transparent enamel, which they are applying to their hollowware, which seems to offer complete protection against the tarnishing that has been such a perplexing element in the silverware business.
Source: Mining Herald and Colliery Engineer - 11th September 1886
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Re: Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2021 5:46 am
by dognose
ST. LOUIS
The Barbour Silver Co., who recently purchased the entire plant of the Hartford Silver Plate Co., have consolidated both lines and will continue the St. Louis store at 307 N. 4th St., carrying a full line for the jobbing trade.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 22nd November 1893
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Re: Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 5:01 am
by dognose

The Barbour Silver Co. - Hartford, Conn. - 1895
The Barbour Silver Co. - Successors to Barbour Brothers Co. and The Hartford Silver Plate Co.
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Re: Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 12:49 pm
by dognose
An advertisement from the The Barbour Silver Co. prior to the takeover of the Hartford Silver Plate Company:

The Barbour Silver Co. - Hartford, Conn. - 1893
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Re: Information Regarding the Hartford Silver Plate Company
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 6:19 am
by dognose
The Hartford Silver Plate Company.— C. P. Lindley, Western Manager; corner of Locust and Eighth streets. — The only house in the city or west of Chicago, dealing exclusively in silver and silver plate goods, is that conducted by Mr. C. P. Lindley, at the corner of Locust and Eighth streets. He represents The Hartford Silver Plate Co., which has its headquarters and factory at Hartford, Conn., with branches at New York, Philadelphia. Chicago and St. Louis, the two latter being in charge of Mr. Lindley. This company manufactures hollow ware, tea services, urns, epergnes, ice pitchers, cruets, fruit and cake baskets, etc.. in the richest and most artistic designs, and of the highest grade of quadruple plate. He also represents The Holmes and Edwards Silver Co.. of Bridgeport, Conn., the celebrated manufacturers of flat goods, such as spoons, forks, etc., and which are of the highest quality made. This company is also manufacturing spoons, forks, ladles, knives, etc, of "Mexican Silver 67," a new metal. These goods, which are sold at low prices, are superior to sterling silver or plated ware in point of non-tarnishing or resistance to atmospheric influences, and equal to solid silver for durability. Goods made of Mexican Silver can be kept clean with any silver polish, as there is no plate to wear off, being solid metal. This St. Louis branch, which occupies the main floor and basement, 30x100 feet, at the northeast corner of Locust and Eighth streets, was established in June, 1886, and has already built up a large and steadily increasing trade throughout the entire West and South. Mr. Lindley who has the supervision of this branch, is one of the oldest commercial travelers in the country, a gentleman of superior business attainments and highly esteemed in commercial circles.
Source: The industries of Saint Louis - 1887
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