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Table Silver for Summer 
Homes 
In fitting up asummer home, whether it be a 
modest cottage or a large house, it is essential that 
the table appointments be neat and inviting, especially 
if one is to entertain very much. 
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Naturally you do not wish to subject your sterl- 
ing silver to the hard usage of summer housekeeping. 
We suggest a pattern of substantial silver plate 
for your summer home. Many of the plated patterns 
are so well made now that they have all the appearance 
of a sterling pattern and the reinforcement on the 
backs of the forks and spoonsin the places where the 
greatest wear comes, insures long service under hard 
usage. 
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Naturally the plated patterns are much less ex- 
pensive than sterling patterns. It is really surprising 
what one may buy in plated ware for $10, $15 or $20.: 
If you will send us a list of your needs we shall be 
glad to send an estimate on the entire lot. We think 
you will appreciate this suggestion if you look into 
the matter. 
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The spoon shown at the left is an Iced Tea Spoon 
of the Cromwell pattern of the celebrated 1847 Rogers 
Bros. plate. ‘The price is but $5.00-a dozen. Half- 
dozens sold at dozen rate. Other patterns as low as 
$2.00 per dozen. Illustration is actual size. 
Daniel Low & Co., Inc. 
Jewelers and Silversmiths 
Town House Square, Salem, Mass. 
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