Meriden B. Company was started in Meriden, Ct in 1852 and manufactured silver items. The bought Rogers Bros. in 1878 and were one of the original companies that joined together to form the International Siver Co in 1898.
Typically, one would say that Company A acquired Company B. Sometimes the term takeover is used especially when Company A acquired Company B without an agreement from the directors of both companies (hostile takeover).
A related company is a company who has similar or the same management or key personnel i.e. they share the same directors etc.A fellow subsidiary is a company who shares the same Shareholders as another company i.e Holding Company A owns 100% shares in company A and company B. Company A & B are then Fellow Subsidiaries.
B&J It is CEC. It is owned by another company now.
A circular merger occurs when two companies combine to form a new entity that is owned by a third company, often involving at least one of the merging companies being a subsidiary of the new entity. An example of a circular merger is when Company A acquires Company B, and then Company A merges with Company C, resulting in Company C owning both A and B, thus creating a circular ownership structure. This type of merger can help companies streamline operations and reduce competition in the market.
A sister company generally means a company that has the same corporate parent as another. For example, if Corporation A and Corporation B are both subsidiaries of Corporation XYZ, Corporation A and Corporation B are sister companies. I have occasionally seen two companies which are owned by the same individual referred to as sister companies since they have the same ownership (just like in the parent-sub example) but that usage is less common. In that case, there is no "parent" company. If you have only one company and want a sister company in the classic sense, you need to first set up a holding company to own the shares of the first company and then set up a new subsidiary under the holding company.
i have a butter dish in meriden b company quadrupel plate 1915 on the bottom. what is it a what is it worth?
I want to know the value of a #214 quadruple plate tankard made by meriden b company.
what is the value of a meriden b co tea set 275scc worth
50.00
meriden b company is a sterling silver (hallowware) manufacturing company that made sterling silver pieces. They were established in the 1800's Can you always trust the 'sterling' mark on this company's silver?
victorian silver quadruple plate
i have silver sugar bowl made by the meriden b company, item # L 32 made in the usa, i woyld like to know its value it is in mint condition
The Meriden B set would be considered an antique set. The price for the set is close to $200, depending upon the condition it is in.
Meriden B Company was a manufacturer that made silverware out of "black silver" the kind of silver that was economical doing the time, it still had the flare of expensive silver settings and today the silver alone is of high value, since refined silver was getting high in value and the price of refined silver was costly at the time, Meriden B Company started offering silver that was not "refined" before it was marked, it was before "nickle silver" so the silver is still 100 percent! The product itself will appear black before you polish it, which should be left in that state if you want to sell it. All Meriden B Company is over 100 years old and have a historical value, family's that can trace back 100 year will know about the Meriden B Company product. Meriden B Company went out of business after becoming well known for these kinds of products.
A Meriden B Company silver tray with an inscribed design is worth about $15 to $25 depending on the intricacy of the design, edge design, and pedestal (if any). It is likely the tray is silver plated.
Meriden Britannia Company made silver items. These two pieces were probably part of a series from this American silver manufacturer. Meriden Britannia started in 1808, and ceased to exist in 1898.
The Meriden B. Company cake stand with the flower handle can be valued at about 45 dollars depending on its condition. This cake stand is designed for weddings and dates to the late 1800s.