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Manchester Silver Co. Patterns
Manchester Silver Co. Sterling Silver Flatware Patterns
Manchester Silver Co. was founded by William H. Manchester as W.H. Manchester & Co in the year 1887 in Providence, RI. The company subsequently acquired the dies of Richard Dimes Co. around the 1950s. They manufacture both sterling silver flatware and hollowware. Manchester Silver Co. lasted until 1985, where theirs dies were sold to Boardman.
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ChineseArgent: All Silver: Art, Antiques, Hallmark & Articles
Chinese Export Silver. Silver antique, Chinese Art, Silver hallmarks, fineness, Coin Silver, Maker's mark, flatware patterns
Manchester Silver Co. Patterns
Manchester Silver Co. Sterling Silver Flatware Patterns
Manchester Silver Co. was founded by William H. Manchester as W.H. Manchester & Co in the year 1887 in Providence, RI. The company subsequently acquired the dies of Richard Dimes Co. around the 1950s. They manufacture both sterling silver flatware and hollowware. Manchester Silver Co. lasted until 1985, where theirs dies were sold to Boardman.
Example of Manchester Silver Co. Silver Mark
Dresden (First introduced 1890)
Also Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co. and Watrous Mfg. Co.
Monterey (First introduced 1890)
Washington (First introduced 1890)
Webster (First introduced 1890)
Also Fessenden & Co
Abraham Lincoln (First introduced 1910)
Beaux Art (First introduced 1910)
Dixie (First introduced 1910)
Doric (First introduced 1910)
Fleetwood (First introduced 1910)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Manchester (First introduced 1910)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Mary Warren (First introduced 1910)
Mayflower (First introduced 1910)
Princess (First introduced 1910)
Priscilla (First introduced 1910)
Southern Rose (First introduced 1910)
Roanoke (First introduced 1918)
Park Avenue (First introduced 1931)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Pilgrim (First introduced 1932)
Vogue (First introduced 1932)
Plymouth (First introduced 1933)
Silver Stream (First introduced 1934)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
American Beauty (First introduced 1935)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Polly Lawton (First introduced 1935)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Beacon (First introduced 1936)
Colonnade (First introduced 1936)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Copenhagen (First introduced 1936)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Duke of Windsor (First introduced 1937)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Gadroonette (First introduced 1938)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Valenciennes (First introduced 1938)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Leonore (First introduced 1939)
Designer: Frank S. Trumbull
Amaryllis (First introduced 1951)
Designer: Edward B. McAlpine
Pierced Handle (First introduced 1951)
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