Acquired this large piece recently. I realise that Caldwell & Co are large retailers and sometime manufacturers of sterling silver, however, am slightly puzzled about the crown/letter/lion marks, as I haven't seen any Caldwell silver with these marks previously.
Also - any idea what this dish would have been used for, with a pierced lift-off lid?
Many thanks in advance
Regards
John
J.E.Caldwell & Co, Help please
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Re: J.E.Caldwell & Co, Help please
Hi John,
The crown / letter "W" /lion are the makers mark for the Watson Company of Massachusetts. So, your dish was made by Watson Company and retailed by J.E.Caldwell & Co.
You can find out more about the Watson Company here;
http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_W2.html
As far as the purpose of the dish, I can only make a guess based on the perforated lid that it may have been to hold potpourri or similar. Hopefully someone else can give you a more definite answer on this.
Steve
The crown / letter "W" /lion are the makers mark for the Watson Company of Massachusetts. So, your dish was made by Watson Company and retailed by J.E.Caldwell & Co.
You can find out more about the Watson Company here;
http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_W2.html
As far as the purpose of the dish, I can only make a guess based on the perforated lid that it may have been to hold potpourri or similar. Hopefully someone else can give you a more definite answer on this.
Steve
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Re: J.E.Caldwell & Co, Help please
Your item is a centerpiece bowl with a pierced flower arranger, the top piece is often silver plated, if sterling, will be marked as such. Watson's crown/W/lion mark was used from 1910.
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Re: J.E.Caldwell & Co, Help please
Thanks guys, very helpful.
It was the 'pineapple' knop that was misleading me.
Thanks again
Regards
John
It was the 'pineapple' knop that was misleading me.
Thanks again
Regards
John
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Re: J.E.Caldwell & Co, Help please
I find them in catalogs from as early as the 1910s, but here are several similar pieces shown in a 1940 retailer's catalog:
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