Meriden silver industry

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The Meriden silver industry was a prominent 19th- and early 20th-century American silver manufacturing center in Meriden, Connecticut, known for producing widely distributed silverware and silver-plated goods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical industrial district
silver manufacturing center
causeOfDecline changing consumer tastes away from formal silverware
increased foreign competition in metal goods
country United States of America
surface form: United States
declinePeriod mid-20th century
developmentFactor access to transportation routes including railroads
availability of skilled metalworkers
growth of middle-class consumer market for silverware
distributionChannel department stores in major U.S. cities
national mail-order catalogs
economicRole important sector in Connecticut manufacturing economy
key contributor to Meriden urban growth
major local employer in Meriden
hasNotableCompany International Silver Company
Manning, Bowman & Co.
Meriden Britannia Company
Meriden Cutlery Company
Meriden Silver Plate Company
1847 Rogers Bros.
surface form: Rogers Brothers (Meriden-based operations)

Wilcox Silver Plate Company
industry silver-plated goods manufacturing
silverware manufacturing
knownFor export of silver-plated goods
mass production of silver-plated flatware
mass production of silver-plated hollowware
widely distributed silverware in the United States
locatedIn Connecticut
Meriden, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Meriden, Connecticut

New England
New Haven County
surface form: New Haven County, Connecticut

Northeastern United States
partOf American silver industry
peakPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
product candlesticks
coffee sets
flatware
hollowware
hotel and restaurant silver
pitchers
tableware
tea sets
trays
startTime mid-19th century
stylePeriod Art Nouveau
surface form: Art Nouveau decorative arts

Victorian aesthetics
surface form: Victorian decorative arts

early 20th-century revival styles
technologyUsed Britannia metal casting
electroplating

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Meriden Britannia Company associatedWith Meriden silver industry