John O. Mead & Sons
Philadelphia, PA c. 1850-1860
Manhattan Silver Plate Co.
Brooklyn, NY 1872-1898
Meriden Silver Plate Co.
Meriden, CT 1869-1960s One of the companies that joined
to form International Silver in 1898. The half circle mark to
the right was first used in 1921. See flatware patterns.
The Merwin-Wilson Silver Co.
New Milford, CT 1912-1935 Successor to Bennett-Merwin Silver Co.
Mead & Robbins
Philadelphia, PA c. 1850-1893 Founded by John O. Mead and Harrison
Robbins. Manufacturing operations acquired by Sackett & Co., Ltd. in
1893. Mead & Robbins continued in business as retailers until 1899.
Mannning, Bowman & Co.
Middletown, CT 1857-1872 and Meriden, CT 1857-c. 1975
Nickel silver and silverplated goods were made beginning
in the mid-1860's. Best known as an electrical appliance
manufacturer, they were acquired by the Bersted Mfg. Co.
in 1941 and then the McGraw-Edison Co. c. 1960.
Melford
A trademark of Wallace Silversmiths.
Meriden Britannia, Ltd.
Hamilton, ON, Canada Established in 1879. Became a part of the
International Silver Co. of Canada Ltd. c. 1912. See flatware patterns.
Merry & Pelton Silver Co.
St. Louis, MO c. 1901-1909
Marlboro Plate
A trademark of Morton & Parker of Trenton, ON, Canada;
who has been in business since 1945.
Madison to Merwin
Madison to Merwin
McGlashan-Clakre Co., Ltd.
Niagara Falls, ON, Canada 1906-c. 1950
Founded by Lee McGlashan and Edward G. Clarke.
Benjamin J. Mayo
Newark, NJ 1860-1908