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Meriden Silver Plate Co.
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Meriden Silver Plate Co. was an American silverware manufacturer that operated in Meriden, Connecticut from 1869 to 1898. The company was a division of the Meriden Britannia Company, which was one of the largest and most innovative silverware manufacturers of its time.
Meriden Silver Plate Co. produced a wide range of silver-plated products, including flatware, hollowware, and tableware. They were known for their high-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs, and their products were popular among both individual consumers and large institutions.
One of Meriden Silver Plate Co.'s most famous products was the "Monarch" line of silver-plated flatware, which was introduced in the 1870s and featured a unique combination of classic and modern design elements. The Monarch line was extremely popular and was produced in a variety of different forms, including serving pieces, soup spoons, and tea spoons.
Meriden Silver Plate Co. continued to operate until 1898, when it was acquired by the International Silver Company. Today, products produced by Meriden Silver Plate Co. are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of antique silverware, and the company is remembered as one of the most important and innovative silverware manufacturers of its time.
Meriden Silver Plate Co. produced a wide range of silver-plated products, including flatware, hollowware, and tableware. They were known for their high-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs, and their products were popular among both individual consumers and large institutions.
One of Meriden Silver Plate Co.'s most famous products was the "Monarch" line of silver-plated flatware, which was introduced in the 1870s and featured a unique combination of classic and modern design elements. The Monarch line was extremely popular and was produced in a variety of different forms, including serving pieces, soup spoons, and tea spoons.
Meriden Silver Plate Co. continued to operate until 1898, when it was acquired by the International Silver Company. Today, products produced by Meriden Silver Plate Co. are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of antique silverware, and the company is remembered as one of the most important and innovative silverware manufacturers of its time.
Meriden Silver Plate Co.
Early 20th Silver Plated Tableware Covered Dish
H 5 in W 8 in D 12 in
$ 1,498
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