LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS CITY OF BROOKLYN
Henry SCHADE
Manufacturer of Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery, etc.
Nos. 56 and 58 Ainslie Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Salesroom, No. 25 John Street, New York.-
Prominent and progressive house engaged in the manufacture of silver-plated
ware is that of Mr. Henry Schade. This business was established by Mr. Schade
in New York City in 1873, and removed by him to Brooklyn in 1883, since which
date he has built up a permanent and influential patronage from the trade.
The manufacturing premises are spacious, and are equipped with all modern
appliances and machinery. Forty experienced and expert operatives are employed,
and a thirty horse power steam engine is utilized to drive the machinery.
Mr. Schade manufactures extensively silver-plated ware, cutlery, etc., which
are unrivaled for quality, elegance, reliability, and excellence by the
specialties of any similar first-class house in this country or Europe. All
orders are promptly filled at the lowest possible prices, while large quantities
of this beautiful silver-plated ware are exported to Mexico, the West Indies,
South America, and Australia.
Mr. Schade has an intimate knowledge of the requirements of the trade, and ever
maintains that high standard of excellence for which his goods have become
so celebrated.
With Special Thanks to: Cathy Harrison Speciale
Transcribed exclusively for the Brooklyn Genealogical Information Pages: Nancy E Lutz
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