Watrous Mfg. Co. was founded in the year 1896 and is still in business today. Watrous Mfg. Co bought over then Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co, another silversmith in Wallingford, CT.
The company manufactures both sterling silver and also silver-plated items including: flatware, holloware, and novelties. In the year 1898 Watrous was one of the founding companies of International Silver.
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Watrous Mfg. Co. Patterns
Watrous Mfg. Co. Sterling Silver Flatware Patterns
Watrous Mfg. Co. was founded in the year 1896 and is still in business today. Watrous Mfg. Co bought over then Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co, another silversmith in Wallingford, CT.
The company manufactures both sterling silver and also silver-plated items including: flatware, holloware, and novelties. In the year 1898 Watrous was one of the founding companies of International Silver.
Example of Watrous Mfg. Co. Silver Mark
Dresden (First introduced 1890)
Also Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co. and Manchester Silver Co.
Diana (First introduced 1900)
Also: International Silver Co.
Venus (First introduced 1901)
Also Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss ; International Silver Co.
Kingston (First introduced 1909)
Also: International Silver Co.
Althea (First introduced 1910)
Also: International Silver Co.
Beverly (First introduced 1910)
Also: International Silver Co.
Dorchester, Old (First introduced 1910)
Also: International Silver Co.
Designer: Edward J. Conroy
Richmond (First introduced 1910)
Also: International Silver Co.
Ivy (First introduced 1911)
Also: International Silver Co.
Florentine (First introduced 1912)
Also: International Silver Co.
Governor Bradford (First introduced 1913)
Also Meriden Britannia and International Silver Co.
Governor Bradford (First introduced 1913)
Also Meriden Britannia and International Silver Co.
Hammered
Davenport (First introduced 1913)
Also: International Silver Co.
Berkeley / Colonial (First introduced 1915)
Also: International Silver Co.
Norwood (First introduced 1915)
Also International Silver Co.
Quincy (First introduced 1917)
Also International Silver Co.
Governor Warren (First introduced 1918)
Also International Silver Co.
Rosalind, New (First introduced 1921)
Also International Silver Co.
Designer: Alfred G. Kintz
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