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Many more families, every year, are adopting the safe and sensible practice 

 of storing their sterling and expensive ware in safety vaults, and using plate 

 in their country homes. To those who are about to 

 furnish or replenish their country homes, our wonderful 

 assortment of Meriden Silverware will prove of unusual 

 interest. We illustrate just a few inexpensive pieces, 

 but our stock is so complete that any taste or 

 requirement can be suited. 



See our display of beautiful Tea and Dinner 



Services, Water Pitchers, Sugar and Creams, 



Vegetable Disbes, Trays, Percolators, Veranda 



Sets for serving ices, beverages, etc.; 



Wind Screens for Chafing Dish 



Burners; Trivet Stands; Flower Holders, 



etc., and, of course, the famous 



1847 ROGERS BROS. Knives, Forks and 



Spoons, which can be had in patterns to 



match the design of the tea and dinnerpieces. 



To those who are fitting out country homes 

 a visit to the Meriden 

 Store will be worth while. 



THE MERIDEN 

 COMPANY 



Silversmiths 



(International Silver Co., 

 Successor) 



49-51 West 34th Street 



and 68-70 West 35th Street 



New York. 



Ssndfor illustrated price list 

 of Complete Dinner Sets. 



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