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Nathaniel Smith & Co. From c.1784, see: Padley, Parkin & Co.
Sheffield England, UK |
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W. D. Smith Silver Co. founded c.1913
Chicago, IL USA |
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Société d'Alliages de Métaux
Société Francaise d'Alliages et de Métaux from 1895, added "Francaise" to name before 1948, "Lux" is a trademark
Paris France |
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Henri Soufflot 1884-1910
Paris France |
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Southington Cutlery Co. 1868-c.1908, primarily cutlers, produced silverplated brittania ware in the 1880s
Chicago, IL USA |
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Sovereign Plate c.1876-c.1928, trademark P. W. Ellis
Toronto, Ontario Canada |
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Springfield Silver Plate Co. 1867-1872, silverplated brittania metal holloware, a firm of the same named operated in Columbus, OH later in the late 19th C.
Springfield, MA USA |
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Spurrier & Co. c.1885-c.1914
London & Birmingham England, UK |
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Ebenezer Stacey & Sons 1857-1934 Use of marks ceased c.1900
Sheffield England, UK |
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Standard Silver Co. Ltd. founded 1893, successor to Acme Silver Co.,
merged with International (Canada) in 1912
Toronto Ontario, Canada |
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Standard Silver Plate Co. 1st h. 20th C., unidentified mark found on silverplate flatware
location unknown |
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Stanley & Aylword Ltd.
c.1920s, "Essay" trademark, also used a "Norman Plate" trademark
Toronto Ontario, Canada |
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Theodore B. Starr used c.1900-c.1924
New York, NY USA |
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Jorgen Th. Steffensen c.1970's
Randers Denmark |
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Stegor mid 20th C., trademark Gorham used on a few patterns of flatware available in stainless or silverplate
Providence, RI USA |
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S. Sternau & Co. c.1890-c.1921 makers of chafing dishes, coffee makers and the like, originators of "Sterno" heating fuel
Brooklyn & New York, NY USA |
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Stevens Silver Co. c.1892-1899, succeeded by the Colonial Silver Co.
Portland, ME USA |
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