Weidlich Sterling Spoon Co. was founded around the year 1915 in Bridgeport, CT. The silversmith company manufactures sterling silver flatware, hollow-ware, and souvenir spoons. Weidlich's pattern dies were acquired by the Web Silver Co. in 1852.
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Weidlich Sterling Spoon Co. Sterling Silver Flatware Patterns
Weidlich Sterling Spoon Co. was founded around the year 1915 in Bridgeport, CT. The silversmith company manufactures sterling silver flatware, hollow-ware, and souvenir spoons. Weidlich's pattern dies were acquired by the Web Silver Co. in 1852.
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Example of Weidlich Sterling Spoon Co. Silver Hallmark / Marking
Ancestry (First introduced 1940)
Ballet / Silver Rose (First introduced 1935)
Designer: Alfred J. Flauder
Bridal (First introduced 1931)
Designer: Alfred J. Flauder
Colonial Bead (First introduced 1930)
Designer: Alfred J. Flauder
Devon (First introduced 1925)
Devotion (First introduced 1938)
Designer: Alfred J. Flauder
English Antique (First introduced 1929)
Fiancee (First introduced 1931)
Hammered (First introduced 1925)
Jenny Lind (First introduced 1938)
Designer: Alfred J. Flauder
Lady Sterling (First introduced 1925)
Designer: Alfred J. Flauder
Lenox (First introduced 1933)
Modern Vogue (First introduced 1926)
Molly Stark (First introduced around 1919)
No. 42 (First introduced 1920)
No. 43 (First introduced 1920)
Priscilla Sterling (First introduced 1928)
Radiance (First introduced 1930)
Designer: Alfred J. Flauder
Salisbury (First introduced 1937)
Silver Thread (First introduced 1940)
Sterling Beauty (First introduced 1937)
Stratfield (First introduced 1927)
Tea Rose (First introduced 1940)
Victorian (First introduced 1935)
Virginia Sterling (First introduced 1929)
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