Metal Detecting Find ID Help

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  1. heuvy31

    heuvy31 Active Member

    Thanks, I'm going to see if there is anything I can find through the company.
     
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  3. heuvy31

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    Some interesting info, thank you for the Company name Eric.

    Watson & Newell / Watson Co.Attleboro, MA 1880-1955
    Watson & Newell was founded by Clarence L. Watson
    and Fred A. Newell who worked together at Cobb,
    Gould & Co. (1874-1880). They expanded to Watson,
    Newell & Co 1886-1895, incorporationg in 1895 to the
    Watson, Newell Co. The company was renamed c. 1915
    to the Watson Co. With showrooms in Chicago, New
    York and San Francisco, Watson became a major
    manufacturer of sterling flatware and holloware. The
    mark of the flag with the H in it was for flatware made by
    their subsidiary company, the Mechanics Sterling Co. Watson also made a
    line of sterling holloware for Wilcox & Wagoner beginning about 1900 bearing
    the sword and laurel wreath mark. When Wilcox & Wagoner folded c. 1905, Watson continued producing
    with this mark until 1929. The crown/W/lion mark was used 1910-1950. Watson was acquired by Wallace
    Silversmithsin 1955; their souvenir spoon dies went to J.T. Inman.
     
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  6. eric6794

    eric6794 Well-Known Member

    no problem, I think the next decent warm day i'm going to dust off the detector and go search an old school yard, its a bit of a drive but from what some of the locals say it only has been searched a couple times. Hopefully i'll find something they missed :)
     
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    Absolutely, you will have to let us know what you find. Good luck and HH!
     
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