Coin Silver - Copeland & Beiderhase

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gadroon
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Coin Silver - Copeland & Beiderhase

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Members,
Mark is from a coin silver mug ca.1850
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It also has the maker's mark "R. Copeland" and is stamped "New York"
Does anyone have any info on Copeland & Beiderhase. I found a Fuchs & Beiderhase, but they worked ca.1900.
Thanks, Gadroon
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Post by 2209patrick »

Robert Copeland and Bernard D. Beiderhase, New York City, had a partnership that lasted from about 1851 through 1856.

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Post by wev »

Copeland went on to work as a silversmith in Philadelphia, where he was listed as such in the 1880 census, age 65. Neither man, nor the partnership, is recorded in Darling's New York.
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Post by gadroon »

Many thanks for the info, can you tell me what reference they are listed in, I came up empty in Ensko & Kovel.
Cheers, Gadroon
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Post by silverly »

Beiderhase a silversmith who immigrated at age 23 from Hanover in 1848 is listed as a chaser a few doors down from Copeland in the 1857-58 New York City Directory. By 1870, Beiderhase had turned to the insurance business.

Copeland who was born about 1818 in New York is listed in the 1900 U S Federal Census for New York, New York as a silversmith.
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Re: Coin Silver - Copeland & Beiderhase

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Do we have a full name on the last Beiderhase entry from 2010?

For later follow-up on the Bernard D. Beiderhase firm, additional info. here: http://925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 52#p149496
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Re: Coin Silver - Copeland & Beiderhase

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And more links.

For George B. Beiderhase, "formerly" of Fuchs & Beiderhase, see here: http://925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 16#p132920
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