The Wilcox Silver Plate Co. (1867-c. 1980) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut.
After the acquisition, the Wilcox Silver Plate Co. brand continued until at least c.
[4] In 2005–07, designs were included in the touring exhibition Modernism in American Silver: 20th-Century Design, organized by the Dallas Museum of Art, which also travelled to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
[4] The urn was exhibited in St. Louis Modern (2015–16)[6] and Cranbrook Goes to the Movies: Films and Their Objects, 1925–1975 (2014–15).
[7] On June 11, 2014, a Paul Lobel-design tea set for Wilcox Silver Plate Co. sold for US$377,000 at auction at Sotheby's in New York.