AMERICAN SILVER PLATE MARKS
MARKS AND HALLMARKS OF USA AND CANADA
SILVERPLATE AND ELECTROPLATED SILVER MAKERS



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AMERICAN SILVER PLATE AND ELECTROPLATED SILVER - ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF MAKERS:
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AMERICAN SILVERPLATE MARKS
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HOW TO READ, DECRYPT AND IDENTIFY THE MARKS
ON AMERICAN SILVERPLATE AND ELECTROPLATED SILVER

LITERAL MARKS - INITIAL LETTERS    A     B     C     D     E     F     G     H     I     J     K     L     M     N     O     P     Q     R     S     T     U     V     W     X     Y     Z     
AMERICAN SILVERSMITHS         ALVIN CORPORATION      BLACK, STARR & FROST       J.E.CALDWELL & CO    CLEMENS FRIEDELL    WILLIAM GALE    GORHAM      HOLMES & EDWARDS    HOTCHKISS & SCHREUDER    INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO      KIRK STIEFF      DANIEL LOW & CO      LUNT SILVERSMITHS      MAUSER MFG. CO      MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO      POOLE SILVER CO      REED & BARTON      BERNARD RICE'S SONS      ROGERS      GEORGE W. SHIEBLER & CO      SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW      SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO      WILLIAM SPRATLING      ARTHUR STONE      TIFFANY & CO      TOWLE      TUTTLE SILVERSMITHS     WALLACE      WATSON COMPANY      E.G. WEBSTER & SON     WHITING MFG CO     WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO
FLATWARE PATTERNS         GORHAM      HOLMES & EDWARDS     INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO      KIRK STIEFF CORPORATION      ONEIDA SILVERSMITHS      REED & BARTON      1847 ROGERS BROS      TOWLE MFG CO      WALLACE SILVERSMITHS INC.     
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FAHYS WATCH-CASE CO
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FAIRCHILD & COMPANY
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section W. FABER & SONS
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section GEORGE WILSON FAIRCHILD / G.W. FAIRCHILD & CO
Farber Bros - New York, NY: trademark Silvercraft Farber Bros - New York, NY: trademark KROME-KRAFT FARBER BROS - New York, NY
manufacturer from 1920 of silver plated hollow ware, solid brass and copper items under the trademark Farber Bros CRAFTPLATE. From 1923 to 1932 they sold silver plated, brass, copper hollowware items under the name SILVERCRAFT. Futura NY Silvercraft was used in 1931 for silver and silver plated. From 1933 to 1965 they used the trademark KROME-KRAFT.
Farberware Inc. - Brooklyn, NY FARBERWARE INC. - Brooklyn, NY
active 1900s-1950s
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FARRINGTON & HUNNEWELL
a trade mark of SEARS ROEBUCK & CO FASHION SILVER PLATE
Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York Federal Silver Company - New York
further marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section
FEDERAL SILVER COMPANY - New York
Listed as manufacturer of sterling and plated wares from 1920 to 1960
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section ALBERT FELDENHEIMER
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section ABRAHAM FELLOWS
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FENNIMAN CO
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FESSENDEN & COMPANY
Marshall Field & Co - Chicago, IL
further marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section
MARSHALL FIELD & CO - Chicago, IL
A department store with registered trademark for use on silverware (1921). Founded in 1864 as Farwell, Field & Company, in 1881 Marshall Field became sole owner gaving the firm its present name.
Fifth Avenue Silver Co - Taunton, MA Fifth Avenue Silver Co - Taunton, MA FIFTH AVENUE SILVER CO - Taunton, MA
Founded in 1948 as Pilgram Silver Company. Changed to Prospect Silver Company in the 1950s, assuming later the name of Fifth Avenue Silver Co.
Filley, Mead & Caldwell - Philadelphia, PA FILLEY, MEAD & CALDWELL - Philadelphia, PA
active c. 1850
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section MICHAEL C. FINA CO INC
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FINE ARTS STERLING SILVER COMPANY
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section WILLIAM C. FINK CO
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section HENRY FISHEL & SONS INC.
Fishel, Nessler & Co - New York, NY Fishel, Nessler & Co - New York, NY Fishel, Nessler & Co - New York, NY
further marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section
FISHEL, NESSLER & CO - New York, NY
Active from c. 1886 to 1936-37. Manufacturer of sterling and plated goods
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FISHER SILVERSMITHS INC
Fisher Silversmiths Inc - Jersey City, NJ and New York, NY

further marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section
FISHER SILVERSMITHS INC - Jersey City, NJ and New York, NY
Fisher Silversmiths was founded by Sam Fisher, an immigrant from Russia, in Providence, RI and later in New Jersey succeeding to M.Fred Hirsch Co. When Sam ritired, the business was continued as Fisher Silversmith & Fisher Diamonds by his sons expanding into the loose diamond business (silver manufacturing ceased in the 1970s). Fisher Jewelers & Silversmiths, INC founded in 1978 by Raymond (Sam grandchildren) and Jo Ann Fisher is still active in present days in Florence, South Carolina, trading fine jewelry and gifts.
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Forbes Silver Co. - Meriden CT (courtesy Timeless Trader) Forbes Silver Co. - Meriden CT Forbes Silver Co. - Meriden CT Forbes Silver Co. - Hamilton, Canada branch Forbes Silver Co. - Hamilton, Canada branch Forbes Silver Co - Meriden, CT Forbes Silver Co. - Meriden CT Forbes Silver Co. - Meriden, CT Forbes Silver Co. - Meriden, CT Forbes Silver Co. - Meriden CT Forbes Silver Co. - Meriden CT FORBES SILVER CO - Meriden CT
organized in 1894 as a department of Meriden Britannia Co. One of the original companies forming International Silver Co


Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section WILLIAM FORBES
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FORD & TUPPER
Forman Bros Inc - Brooklyn, NY FORMAN BROS INC - Brooklyn, NY
not identified
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section LAURENCE FOSS
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FOSTER & BAILEY
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section THEODORE W. FOSTER & BROS CO.
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section J.F. FRADLEY & CO
Franklin Silver Plate Company - Greenfield, MA
further marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section
FRANKLIN SILVER PLATE COMPANY - Greenfield, MA
Incorporated in 1912. Out of business c. 1920. The trademark was taken over by Rogers, Lunt & Bowen but scarcely used.
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section G.H. FRENCH & CO
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FRENCH & FRANKLIN
John Frick Jewelry Co.
New York, NY John Frick Jewelry Co.
New York, NY John Frick Jewelry Co.
New York, NY
further marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section
JOHN FRICK JEWELRY COMPANY - New York, NY
A John Frick & Co was active in New York as medal manufacturer since the 1880s. John Frick Jewelry Company in early 1900s advertised for its medals made of solid gold, gold filled, solid silver or bronze made in the factory 8-10 Liberty Place, New York City.
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section CLEMENS FRIEDELL
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section ISADORE V. FRIEDMAN
Friedman Silver Co. Inc. - Brooklyn NY Friedman Silver Co. Inc. - Brooklyn NY Friedman Silver Co. Inc. - Brooklyn NY Pilgrim Silverplate a trade name of Friedman Silver Co. Inc. - Brooklyn NY Friedman Silver Co. Inc. - Brooklyn NY Friedman Silver Co. Inc. - Brooklyn NY Friedman Silver Co. Inc. - Brooklyn NY FRIEDMAN SILVER CO INC - Brooklyn NY
Created in 1908 and bought by Gorham in 1960

see SILVER ADVERTISEMENTS SECTION
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section BENJAMIN FROBISHER
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FROST ART & CRAFTS WORKSHOP
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FERD. FUCHS & BROS.
Marks and information in AMERICAN STERLING SILVER section FUCHS & BEIDERHASE


The two common forms of plated silver are Sheffield plate and silverplate/electroplate.
Sheffield Plate is a cheaper substitute for sterling, produced by fusing sheets of silver to the top and bottom of a sheet of copper or base metal. This 'silver sandwich' was then worked into finished pieces. At first it was only put on one side and later was on top and bottom.
Modern electroplating was invented by Italian chemist Luigi V. Brugnatelli in 1805. Brugnatelli used his colleague Alessandro Volta's invention of five years earlier, the voltaic pile, to facilitate the first electrodeposition. Unfortunately, Brugnatelli's inventions were repressed by the French Academy of Sciences and did not become used in general industry for the following thirty years.
Silver plate or electroplate is formed when a thin layer of pure or sterling silver is deposited electrolytically on the surface of a base metal. By 1839, scientists in Britain and Russia had independently devised metal deposition processes similar to Brugnatelli's for the copper electroplating of printing press plates.
Soon after, John Wright of Birmingham, England, discovered that potassium cyanide was a suitable electrolyte for gold and silver electroplating.
Wright's associates, George Elkington and Henry Elkington were awarded the first patents for electroplating in 1840. These two then founded the electroplating industry in Birmingham England from where it spread around the world.
Common base metals include copper, brass, nickel silver - an alloy of copper, zinc and nickel - and Britannia metal-a tin alloy with 5-10% antimony. Electroplated materials are often stamped EPNS for electroplated nickel or silver, or EPBM for electroplated Britannia metal.
Sheffield plate by the fusion process was not made in America, but factories here did turn out quantities of electroplated silver. In fact, it was so popular that one English firm with several variations of its name, but all including Dixon, sold quantities of electroplated silver, issued catalogues, and even had a New York showroom.
Today there is a great deal of American plated silver which has been treasured for years. Many families had plated silver as well as fine sterling. Some of it was inherited; some prized for sentimental reasons. If you have this plated ware, and it is as dear to you as fine early silver, then you are among the happy people of this world.
On plated silver the terms 'triple' and 'quadruple' indicate the number of coatings received by the base metal in the electroplating process. Naturally the more metal used in the plating the longer the piece should last. Polishing and wear have taken their toll of much of this plated ware and whether pieces are worth replating depends on their usefulness and your pleasure in them. If you like them well enough to spend money on them, then by all means have the work done, but remember a piece is worth at market value only the metal that is in it, the base metal under the plating being worth very little.

E.P.N.S. (Electroplated Nickel Silver) and EPBM (Electroplated Britannia Metal) are the most common names attributed to silver plate items. But many other names are used for silver plate:
EPWM, Electroplate on White Metal, EPC, Electroplate On Copper, EPCA, Electro Plated Copper Alloy, EPGS - Electro Plated German Silver, EPMS - Electro Plated Magnetic Silver, African Silver, Albion Silver, Alpha Plate, Ambassador Plate, Angle Plate, Argentium, Argentine Plate, Argentum, Ascetic, Austrian Silver, Brazilian Silver, Britanoid, Cardinal Plate, Electrum, Embassy Plate, Encore, Exquisite, Insignia Plate, Kingsley Plate, New Silver, Nevada Silver, Norwegian Silver, Pelican Silver, Potosi Silver, Royal County Plate, Silva Seal, Silverite, Sonora Silver, Spur Silver, Stainless Nickel, Stainless Nickel Silver, Unity Plate, Venetian Silver, Welbeck Plate,

SILVERPLATE MARKS
Pelton Bros. Silver Plate Co. hallmarkRogers & Bro. - Waterbury CT mark   Mappin & Webb markWalker & Hall hallmark Devices of Old Sheffiel Plate Herrmann factory silver plate mark
USA & Canada      English Electroplate     Old Sheffied Plate      Continental     

STERLING SILVER OF USA AND CANADA
AMERICAN STERLING SILVER MARKS
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HOW TO READ, DECRYPT AND IDENTIFY THE MARKS
ON AMERICAN STERLING SILVER

SILVER MANUFACTURERS: MARKS, HISTORY AND INFORMATION
Peter Charles Faberge mark    Gorham Athenic hallmark    International Silver Company mark    Georg Jensen hallmark 1945-1951    Kirk & Son mark    Meriden Britannia Company mark    Reed & Barton mark    Rogers Bros mark    Tiffany hallmarks    Towle Silversmiths mark    Wallace Silversmiths mark    Wiener Werkstatte monogram    WMF hallmarks   
Fabergé    Gorham    International Silver Co    Georg Jensen    Kirk Stieff    Meriden Britannia    Reed & Barton    Rogers    Tiffany & Co    Towle    Wallace    Wiener Werkstatte    WMF   


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