Postby 2209patrick » Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:36 pm
In the late 1800's, the Holmes & Edwards Silver Company began putting small blocks of silver at the wear points on the backs of spoons and forks prior to silverplating them. They called these pieces "Sterling Inlaid" or "Silver Inlaid" flatware.
Holmes & Edwards became part of International Silver in 1898. In 1956 the "Holmes & Edwards Silver Inlaid" trademark was changed to "Holmes & Edwards Deepsilver". In 1960 the trademark changed again to "International Deepsilver". By 1972 the sterling inlaid feature had been discontinued.
Pat.