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Christopher Radko
Christopher Radko, the noted maker of glass Christmas ornaments also made several pieces of sterling silver jewelry and ornaments in the late 1990s.

The Randahl Shop In 1911, Julius Olaf Randahl, founded the Randahl shop in Park Ridge, Illinois and was later moved to Chicago. The company primarily made sterling hollowware. Randahl worked for Gorham, Tiffany and KALO before starting his own business. The company was sold to Reed & Barton in 1965. (Encyclopedia of American Silver Manufacturers, Rainwater & Redfield, 1998)

Reed & Barton was started by Henry Reed and Charles Barton in Taunton, Massachusetts in 1840. The company is still in business today producing several very popular sterling patterns. The bottom mark is the more recent of marks. There are several silverware guides available for Reed & Barton sterling flatware patterns.

The Robbins Co. This mark has been in use by The Robbins Co. since 1926. They are perhaps best known for their souvenir spoons.

Rogers Brothers can trace its beginning to the 1820's. They were a manufacturer of silver plate flatware and hollowware. Their most popular line perhaps was the 1847 Rogers Bros. flatware. The name Rogers Bros. was first used in 1847. In 1898, they became part of the International Silver Company. 1847 Rogers Bros Silver Plate is still being produced today.

F. B. Rogers Silver Company The F. B. Rogers Silver Company was originally founded in 1883 in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts and was moved to Taunton, MA in 1886. The company has used many different marks over the years and they are still in business today. (Encyclopedia of American Silver Manufacturers, Rainwater & Redfield, 2004)

Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Co.
Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Co.
Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen, of Greenfield, Massachusetts, now is known by the name Lunt Silversmiths. The use of the trademark Treasure was used between 1921 and 1954.


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