Pretty Pewter
Posted by jeckert on 12/15/2010
Salisbury, Inc. is a little-known pewter and silver shop in Salisbury, MD that makes all of their products in the USA. So, if you're looking for a personalized present for someone special, or a beautiful hostess gift for a holiday party, Salisbury, Inc. is the place to try.
Located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, the company is family-owned and attempts to "capture the spirit of American life" in every piece. They also offer both custom hand engraving and computerized engraving. From cups to platters to vases, and even baby gifts like rattles and spoons, Salisbury, Inc. has plenty of items to choose from.
Visit their store if you're ever on the Eastern Shore, or shop online.
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Made in America
Thank you for creating the list of American made goods. I would find it more valuable and usable if it were not under the blog category, but a separate one, ideally as a searchable database.
Here are some of the sources I use for Made in America goods:
http://www.americansworking.com/index.html
http://www.stillmadeinusa.com/about.html
Both are run by volunteers, but they are quite well designed and managed.
Silvia Leahu-Aluas