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2 Antique 19th Century R Blackinton Co Sterling Monogrammed Dresser Brushes

$ 77.75

Availability: 23 in stock
  • Brand: R. Blackinton
  • Condition: In good condition
  • Pattern: Century
  • Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Style: Victorian

    Description

    Up for Sale is a Marvelous Pair of Antique Monogrammed Sterling Silver Brushes
    Made by
    R. Blackinton Co.
    Sterling 9 3/4"
    Composed by a Dresser Brush and a Shoe or Clothes Brush
    Both Beautifully Monogrammed
    Circa late 19th Century
    Understanding the age, the markings and the R B Co. stamp on this great Sterling Silver dresser piece:
    These pieces are marked respectfully
    "sterling R. B. Co. 4002 & 4027"
    (4002 and 4027 are not dates but a pattern # or other factory identification number) with each of the letters having a closed line around it.
    The B has a sword piercing it from one side to the other.
    That sword tells you that this dresser brush could have been made no later than the year 1900
    Dimensions: Comb is 10" L - Brush is 6 1/2" L
    In good condition, considering that they are more than 120 years old!
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    About the
    R. Blackinton Co.
    :
    S.R. Blackinton enters the 21st century as the standard bearer for a family of silversmiths and goldsmiths who, since 1862, have epitomized their professions’ highest standards of design and manufacturing achievement.
    Susanne Ross Blackinton was born into her trade. Her great-great grandfather co-founded R. Blackinton & Co in North Attleboro, MA as the Civil War raged. It was a full silver house that also specialized in goldsmithing, engraving, enameling, metal spinning, and more. One of its earliest commissions was to supply flatware in the Marie Louise pattern to U.S. embassies around the world.
    Into the early 20th century, R. Blackinton & Company increased its lines to include, at various times, plated and silver jewelry, dresser ware, fancy table pieces, novelties, and 14 karat gold merchandise. In 1937, the company added an exclusive line of fine Sterling flatware and hollowware for retail jewelers.