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| Hamilton & Diesinger, were manufacturers of sterling and silverplate in Philadelphia, PA in the 1890's. They are listed as being "out of business" in the 1915 edition of Trademarks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trade. |
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Hawkes was primarily a manufacturer of glass, but often times made things with sterling bases. This mark came from a glass compote with a sterling base. |
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The Heirloom Company is now a division of Oneida Silversmiths. Heirloom was acquired from Wm. A. Rogers Ltd. |
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| The Frank Herschede Co. was a jewelry store in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is not known whether they were manufacturers or just retailers.
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| The M. Fred Hirsch Co. were manufacturers of sterling silverware and hollowware. This mark was taken from a sterling urn with a lid. They were succeeded by the Fisher Silver Co. |
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The Holmes and Edwards Silver Co. was established in 1882 in Bridgeport, Ct by George C. Edwards and Israel Holmes. They were primarily manufacturers of silver plate, however they did make some sterling flatware. In 1898, the Holmes and Edwards Silver Co. was purchased by the International Silver Co. |
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Hotchkiss & Schreuder was started by David Hotchkiss and Andrew Schreuder in the early 1850's. Later sold to the Syracuse Silver Mfg. Co. |
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