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Antique Simpson 18x7.5multi-use silverplate tray w/ wood insert for carving meat

$ 39.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Simpson Hall Miller
  • Featured Refinements: Silver Plated Tray
  • Type: Multi-use tray with carving board
  • Style: American Directoire
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Composition: Silverplate
  • Pattern: American Victorian

    Description

    Antique Simpson 18x7.5multi-use silverplate tray w/ wood insert for carving meat.
    Signs of age and use
    Can be polished
    In overall good antique condtion
    SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO
    created by Giorgio B. owner of
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    HISTORY AND MARKS
    The firm was organized by Samuel Simpson in 1866. In 1878 Simpson made an agreement with William Rogers Jr to supervise the manufacture and marketing of Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co Rogers "Eagle" brand.
    The "Eagle" was a brief duration business (1862 - c. 1865) managed by William Henry Rogers (often identified as William Rogers Jr, he died in 1896) after the retirement of his father in 1861. In 1872, when the William Rogers Manufacturing Co was incorporated, the Rogers were no longer associated to the firm and in the 1880s the firm had a bitter controversy with William Rogers Jr. about the right to use William Rogers name.
    Thanks to this contract, Wallingford factory manufactured under the name "Rogers" large quantities of electro-plated table ware in competition with William Rogers Mfg Co.
    The manufacturing of sterling silverware started in 1895 and in 1898 Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co entered in the International Silver Co. The Wallingford's factory became International's sterling center.
    SILVERPLATE MARKS
    The agreement with William Rogers Jr allowed Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co to use 'Eagle' Rogers mark
    The agreement with William Rogers Jr allowed Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co to use 'Eagle' Rogers mark
    Marks used by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co after the agreement with William Rogers Jr