Sterling Coffee Pot "Bradford Sterling"

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Sterling Coffee Pot "Bradford Sterling"

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I acquired a real nice 4 piece sterling marked coffee pot, sugar, creamer & waste bowl at an auction recently. The only marks are "Bradford Sterling" S39. Can anybody give me some history / info on this name. No hallmarks or letters. Just "Bradford Sterling" Thanks and have a great holiday. Mike / Mgfrd
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I checked my American books for a manufacturer called Bradford, but no luck. Bradford was a very popular name among American companies for different patterns.

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Late 19th century or early 20th century?

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Hi and thanks for the input. The pieces resemble late 19th century english round real simple pattern shapes of tea pots etc in the 1890s. Can you guessestimate if the pattern name is late 19th or early 20th century? Thanks again Mike / Mgfrd
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Wish I could help you, but I have no idea. Many different companies used that pattern name over many years.

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