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NEED HELP IDENTIFYING MARK ON CREAMER, SUGAR AND COFFEE POT

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tietzedet




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Posted: 07/09/2007 
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I have a stacked coffee set - the coffee, the sugar and creamer. The marks on the base are as follows, any help you can provide is greatly appreciated. Thank you

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uncle vic
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Posted: 07/09/2007 
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Hi there and thanks for joining us here on silver-collector.com. Your set was made by the Crescent Silverware Mfg. Co. of Port Jarvis, New York. Crescent was founded in 1922 in New York City and moved to Port Jarvis in 1939. The company made silver plated flatware and holloware until about 40 years ago when it was sold to Sanuel Kirk & Son, Inc. in 1977. Since then the company only produced silver plated holloware and today produces some 450 items.

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Uncle Vic
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tietzedet




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Posted: 08/09/2007 
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Thank you so much for the information - it is greatly appreciated. Glad to be a member of this forum.
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