Description: ROGERS, SMITH & CO., Hartford (1857-62), New Haven (1862-77) and Meriden (1877-1904) ... organized in 1857... their principle business was hollowware, the company also supplied silverplated flatware, using the designs furnished by others, which they plated, finished and stamped with their trademark. By 1862, Rogers, Smith & Co.... had failed. The Rogers, Smith & Co. was purchased by others and moved to New Haven... When [Rogers, Smith & Co.] moved to Meriden the line was still popular in the trade and consumer was active until 1904 [sic], when it was discontinued. The company was a part of the Meriden Britannia Co. when it was taken over by the International Silver Co. in 1898." — Edmund P. Hogan in An American heritage: A book about the International Silver Company (1977), p. 169. Thanks for looking! This will be shipped with care. Please feel free to contact with any questions or concerns.
Price: 119.99 USD
Location: Clinton, Wisconsin
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Brand: Rogers Smith & Co
Pattern: Floral
Composition: Silverplate
Style: Victorian
Age: 1850-1899