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Charlotte Posts: 3 |
posted 08-21-2003 05:52 AM
[01-1197] I was wondering if anyone could help me identify this set? This is part of my mother's estate, it is much to large for us to display in our home and we are considering posting it on ebay. I have attempted to research it with no success.
Thank you for your help in advance IP: Logged |
Patrick Vyvyan Posts: 640 |
posted 08-21-2003 10:30 AM
I believe that the Union Silver Plate Company was a name used by Holmes, Booth & Haydens of Waterbury, Connecticut. The firm was started in 1853 and the silverpate area was taken over by Rogers & Hamilton around 1886. Homes, Booth and Haydens also produced lamps and photographic equipment. For an overview of the members and their other activities see: A brief historical profile of The Holmes, Booth & Haydens Company IP: Logged |
Anuh Posts: 190 |
posted 08-21-2003 12:30 PM
You guys come up with the most AWESOME links!!! Here I'm shopping for an antique lamp shade, and up pops this site! ;D ------------------ IP: Logged |
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