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Stieff Silver
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The Stieff Company, Silversmiths, Goldsmiths & Pewterers, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is also known as Kirk-Stieff after 1979.
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Industry | silversmithing ![]() |
Founded | 1904 ![]() |
Founder | Charles Clinton Stieff and partners |
Defunct | 1990 (1990) |
Fate | Acquired by Lenox; Kirk-Steiff continued as a brand of first Lenox and, since 2007, Lifetime Brands |
Headquarters | , United States |
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