This Gracious French Empire Style Sterling Brush & Mirror Vanity Set was manufactured by the International Silver Company and is stamped INTERNATIONAL STERLING and dates approximately 1950. Both pieces are executed in a “shield” shape with ornate edge work and are hand chased with a two tone brush silver effect. The mirror is reticulated and bevelled. Both brush and mirror have an engraved scroll and leaf design encompassing an area for a personalized monogram. As to origin of country of this vanity set, International Sliver Company originated in USA in 1898 and eventually expanded into Canada prior to 1931, where they continued to use same trademarks without USA or CANADA stamped on them.
COMMENT: You Too Can Play A Role Like Scarlet O’Hara In "Gone With The Wind"! Imagine yourself sitting at your vanity table combing your hair, fixing your makeup, propping your hat and checking your evening gown as you await your debonair date for an evening of romance to follow.
Such vanity sets were very apropos for ladies of gentry during the turn of the century into the roaring twenties. Today they are symbolic of class and luxury simply by being an accessory on the vanity table.
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY:
The International Silver Company was organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey on November 19, 1898. Within the next year, seventeen companies were purchased. By the early 1900’s, it had become a large industrial corporation. Its operations centered at Meriden, Connecticut, would prove to be the major producer of silver products in the United States. Their phenomenal success eventually led them into the Ontario region of Canada during the Edwardian Period where they commenced to expand the company by major takeovers of such companies as Standard Silver Co., Oneida and eventually Wm. Henry Rogers of Hamilton Ontario. By the 1960’s, International Silver Company had become a household name amongst the affluent. It was not uncommon to find a flatware silver service, a tea and coffee set or vanity set bearing the marks of this company in fine jewelry stores throughout Ontario
CONDITION: Excellent! Please excuse the poor quality of photos at this time. Better photos will be inserted at a later date or upon immediate request. Our apologizes are extended for this inconsistency.